“On behalf of the Grand Slams we wish to offer Naomi Osaka our support and help in any way possible as she takes time off the pitch. She is an exceptional athlete and we look forward to her return as soon as she deems it appropriate. ” reads the joint statement signed by those responsible for the US Open (Mike McNulty), Wimbledon (Ian Hewitt), Roland Garros (Gilles Moretton) and the Australian Open (Jayne Hrdlicka) in which they offer “their help” to the Japanese tennis player, who decided to withdraw from the Paris event due to the pressure generated by having to face the media after the games.
“Mental health is a very challenging subject that deserves our utmost attention. It is complex and personal … what affects one individual does not necessarily affect another. We congratulate Naomi for sharing in her own words the pressures and anxieties she is feeling and we empathize with the unique pressures that tennis players can face. The well-being of the players has always been a priority for the Grand Slams and our intention, together with the WTA, the ATP and the ITF, is to promote mental health and well-being through new actions, “they explain.
The note concludes: “Together, as a community, we will continue to improve the player experience in our tournaments, including when it comes to the media. The sport requires rules and regulations to ensure that no player has an unfair advantage over another. We intend to work alongside players, tours, the media, and the larger tennis community to create meaningful improvements. As 'Grand Slams', our goal is to set the stage for players to achieve the highest accolades in our sport. “
The news of the abandonment of Naomi Osaka at Roland Garros It has also shocked the world of sports, which has not hesitated to support the Japanese tennis player in her attempt to give visibility to anxiety and mental health problems. One of those who has spoken out about Osaka's reaction has been the star of the NBA Warriors Stephen Curry, who wrote this message on his social networks: “You should never make a decision like this, but it is so impressive to take the right path when the powers are not protecting their own. My highest respects to Naomi Osaka “
The Memphis Grizzlies guard also wanted to show his support for Osaka Ja Morant: “We are with you Naomi Osaka” The world of politics also wanted to join in the vindication of Naomi Osaka, as stated by the Democratic senator from New York. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: “Proud of you, Naomi Osaka”
Women's tennis also wanted to protect Osaka in this difficult situation. Coco Gauff, Another of the most demanding tennis players on the circuit despite being only 17 years old also wanted to send this message to Osaka. “Stay strong. I admire your vulnerability.”
The tennis legend also expressed his support Billie Jean King: “It is really brave that Naomi Osaka has revealed her truth about her struggle with depression. Right now the most important thing is that we give you the space and time you need. I wish him the best. “The Belarusian tennis player Victoria Azarenka He also wanted to comment on the situation, although without mentioning Osaka: “The challenge today is to convince people of the value of truth, honesty, compassion and concern for others.”
From men's tennis the captain of the United States of Davis Cup Mardy Fish, who also suffered from anxiety problems During his career, he offered to give all possible help to Osaka in her current situation: “Mental health is something that cannot be criticized. You cannot joke about it. Please take mental health seriously. Without the support I had I would not be here. I am here for you Naomi Osaka.”
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