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Serena offers support to Osaka after French Open withdrawal
23 Grand Slam winner, Serena Williams, on Monday offered her support to Naomi Osaka following the player’s decision to withdraw from the French Open in the wake of her boycott of press conferences.
In a statement on Monday, Osaka said she did not want her stance to become a distraction, adding that she had been dealing with mental health issues since 2018.
Serena, 39, was inevitably asked for her reaction to Osaka’s decision following her first-round win over Romanian Irina-Camelia Begu.
“Honestly I just found out before I walked into the press conference. So, that’s the extent of it right now for me,” Serena told reporters.
Pushed for her opinion on Osaka’s claim last week that post-match media conferences were damaging her mental well-being, and Monday’s unexpected development, Serena said, “the only thing I feel is that I feel for Naomi.
“I feel like I wish I could give her a hug because I know what it’s like. Like I said, I’ve been in those positions.
“We have different personalities, and people are different.
“Not everyone is the same. I’m thick (skinned). Other people are thin. Everyone is different and everyone handles things differently.
“You just have to let her handle it the way she wants to, in the best way she thinks she can, and that’s the only thing I can say. I think she’s doing the best that she can.”
Williams said it was important for players to have someone to use as a “sounding board” in tough times.
“You have to be able to make an effort and say, I need help with A, B, C, and D, and talk to someone,” she said.
“Whether it’s someone at the WTA or whether it’s someone in your life. Maybe it’s someone that you just talk to on a weekly basis. I’ve been in that position, too.
“I’ve definitely had opportunities to talk to people, kind of get things off my chest that I can’t necessarily talk to anyone in my family or anyone that I know.”
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