Naomi Osaka Withdraws From Wimbledon To Spend Time With Friends, Family Following French Open Exit

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Mental Health: Japanese Fans, Public Figures Show Naomi Osaka Sympathy Following French Open Withdrawal

Japanese star, Naomi Osaka has withdrawn from Wimbledon, her agent confirmed on Thursday, weeks after the world number two pulled out of French Open citing her struggle with depression and anxiety.

The world No 2 has now confirmed her decision to skip Wimbledon, which starts on June 28, but insists she will be ready for the Olympics in her homeland of Japan.

Naomi won’t be playing Wimbledon this year,” Osaka’s agent Stuart Duguid said in an email to AFP.

Duguid added;

She is taking some personal time with friends and family. She will be ready for the Olympics and is excited to play in front of her home fans.

On Wednesday, Wimbledon organisers said the 23-year-old four-time Grand Slam champion was expected to take part in the championships, which start on June 28.

At this point in time she’s entered into the championships and we haven’t received confirmation that she won’t compete,” All England Club chief executive, Sally Bolton said.

Osaka has been in the spotlight since withdrawing from the French Open. She was fined $15,000 and threatened with disqualification from Roland Garros after she refused to honour mandatory media commitments.

French Open organisers protested that they had treated her with “care and respect” after they were accused of being heavy-handed.

As a result, the Japanese tennis player decided to remove herself from the situation and withdraw from the tournament.

Nevertheless, Wimbledon chiefs had hoped Osaka would return to the court to feature at Wimbledon.

However, Osaka has decided against playing at the highly prestigious tournament this summer.

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Osaka lost in the third round of Wimbledon in 2017 and 2018 and bowed out in the first round in 2019. Last year’s tournament was cancelled due to coronavirus.

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Meanwhile, earlier on Thursday, two-time Wimbledon champion, Rafael Nadal also announced he would be skipping this year’s tournament as well as the Olympics as he cited his body as a reason to take extra care at the age of 35 in order “to prolong my career”.

Via AFP.

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