Serena and Osaka |
Japanese tennis star, Naomi Osaka has
revealed what the 23-time grand slam winner, Serena Williams privately told her
after the game. Naomi Osaka has revealed Serena
Williams told her she was proud of her after she claimed the US Open title,
Sporting News AU reports.
Osaka,
20, became the first Japanese player to win a Grand Slam with her 6-2 6-4 win
over her idol Williams in the final on Saturday.
However,
her success was overshadowed by controversy surrounding Williams, who was
handed three code violations by Carlos Ramos before accusing the umpire of
sexism.
The
Arthur Ashe Stadium crowd booed during the trophy presentation, dampening
Osaka’s moment.
Speaking
on Wednesday, Osaka said she was unsure just why the crowd were booing at the
time, but Williams had some kind words for the champion.
“She
said, like, she was proud of me and that I should know that the crowd weren’t
booing at me,” Osaka told The Ellen DeGeneres Show. “So I was really
happy that she said that.
At
the time, I did kind of think they were booing at me ‘cause I couldn’t tell
what was going on because it was just so loud in there, so it was a little bit
stressful.”
As
Williams fell apart, Osaka showed maturity by staying cool to close out her
maiden Grand Slam title.
Osaka
said she was taught as a youngster to ignore the other side of the court.
“You’re
told to just turn around and try to focus so I tried to do that,” she said. “But in my mind, I really wanted to know what
was going on.”
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