Naomi Osaka Makes Concerning Admission, Leaves Press Conference in Tears After French Open Exit
- Naomi Osaka was defeated by Paula Badosa in her opening match at the French Open on Monday, leaving the post-match press conference visibly emotional and in tears.
- Osaka's unexpected early defeat followed a match marked by 54 unforced errors and physical struggles with blisters caused by the clay surface.
- During the press conference, Osaka showed visible frustration and tearful emotion as she confessed concern over her form and feeling like she was letting down her coach, Patrick Mouratoglou.
- She expressed a feeling of underachievement as time passes and reflected on Mouratoglou’s transition from coaching one of the greatest players to her current struggles, questioning the situation in a frustrated manner.
- Osaka's emotional response underscores the ongoing challenges she faces returning to top form after motherhood and suggests continued public focus on her mental health and career trajectory.
13 Articles
13 Articles
Naomi Osaka Unsurprisingly Cries During Press Conference After First Round Loss In French Open
Naomi Osaka fell in the first round of the French Open, and given that she's built the reputation of being perhaps the most emotional elite athlete of all time, she cried very real tears during her post-match interview.The former No. 1 player in the world won the first set in her opening round match against Paula Badosa on Monday, but dropped the next two sets while being treated for blisters later in the contest. Osaka committed five double fau…
Emotional Naomi Osaka fights back tears and rocks tennis with 5-word statement
NAOMI Osaka was reduced to tears after her first-round loss in the French Open. Osaka, 27, was beaten by Spain’s No. 10 seed Paula Badosa in Paris. Naomi Osaka was left in tears after her French Open lossRoland Garros Shutterstock EditorialShe was beaten in the first round by Paula Badosa on Monday[/caption] Her tournament came to an abrupt early end and Osaka couldn’t hold back the tears. The four-time slam winner left her press conference as s…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Right
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage