What Happened To Naomi Osaka? (It's Not What You Think...)

2023 ж. 27 Қаз.
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What Happened To Naomi Osaka? (It's Not What You Think...)
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  • I have always loved Osaka. She is such a sweet and sensitive woman. People can be so cruel to athletes, and she didn't deserve any of the hate. Being the top player in the world and defeating people's favorite players tends to draw ire unfortunately. I remember watching her against Serena in that USOpen final and feeling bad for her because of how Serena behaved, and got the crowd riled up against her. She also did not deserve hate from people for choosing to represent Japan. It is her personal choice with who she would feel more comfortable playing for.

    @Mzee1084@Mzee10846 ай бұрын
    • You know her personally? How do you know she's sweet and sensitive. Look at a person's actions not what they appear on TV. Hooking up with a bad boy and having a child out of wedlock is sweet & sensitive. Smh. Pathetic low life behaviour

      @stonecold9132@stonecold91326 ай бұрын
    • That's a lie. Serena didn't rile up fans against her. Serena had every right to dispute with umpire and had nothing to do with Naomi. She should have ignored like all the other players do when opponents are arguing with umpire.

      @mageboom6632@mageboom66326 ай бұрын
    • @@mageboom6632 Serena's behavior riled up the crowd, regardless of whether that was her intent. Players have every right to dispute a call, but there are ways to do it, and ways not to. Unfortunately, Serena went the latter route. And, when she addressed the crowd at the end of the match she made it about her instead of being about Osaka's win. Serena was in the wrong with her behavior towards the umpire. Her coach admitted to giving her coaching signals. Serena has usually been in the wrong with her USOPEN meltdowns. The 2011 final against Sam Stosur where she celebrated before the point was over and completely lost it on the umpire for correctly calling a hinderance on her, and the time she threatened to shove a ball down a line judge's throat with expletives for calling a foot fault on her in the match against Clijsters. The only time I have been on her side is against Capriati where there were numerous bad calls against her.

      @Mzee1084@Mzee10846 ай бұрын
    • 👍

      @marsinikarsowidjojo508@marsinikarsowidjojo5085 ай бұрын
    • nonsense

      @slowery43@slowery433 ай бұрын
  • As a top athlete with international media attention in probably the most televised individual sport, you have to be willing to endure the on court and online booing of your personality. For someone like Osaka, who already seems to be insecure and self critical, to the point of being depressed, the psychological cruelty of the crowds is simply unbearable. May she lead a happy life.

    @knotwilg3596@knotwilg35966 ай бұрын
    • She won't live a happy life because she is soft minded and feels sorry for herself all day not mentally tough enough it comes with the territory glad she noticed she didn't have it

      @DJohnson-bw6md@DJohnson-bw6mdАй бұрын
    • LeBron, Cr7 and Djokovic are probably the 3 most heavily criticized Athletes all time and they didn't give in to their feelings. T

      @msstry1@msstry1Ай бұрын
    • @@msstry1 no LeBraud does every press conference boi is the biggest crybaby in sports history never takes blame for anything he is the definition of an emotional woman

      @DJohnson-bw6md@DJohnson-bw6mdАй бұрын
  • At least she has 4 majors which is not that bad

    @federicotown8052@federicotown80526 ай бұрын
  • She was only trained in tennis. Parents need to understand, in any sport with any gender, that the mental side is always harder the physical. Just because a kid has a talent doesn't mean they will have the mental dexterity to handle everything that comes along with stardom.

    @bugynites09@bugynites096 ай бұрын
    • Well, considering the fact that Naomi has never threatened or insulted an umpire or line judge, broken rackets, bad mouthed her fellow competitors to the press or social media, has not raped or killed anyone - treats people with respect and kindness even though she has haters gnawing at her and people who constantly want her attention, I'd say she has the mental dexterity to handle stardom. People just aren't used to pro athletes being vulnerable and honest because we still operate by a standard of some outdated Spartan values, like we're at war in ancient Greek times or something.

      @orchidpanda2253@orchidpanda2253Ай бұрын
  • Very good overview of Naomi, her career and struggles so far. The one thing I hope she does is get media training on how to deal with pushy and rude reporters. Venus Williams is very good at this. She should just say “inappropriate question - next?” and don’t take the bait. Very much looking forward to seeing her return to the tour 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    @bgarrah3886@bgarrah38866 ай бұрын
    • Venus should be a case study for handling media with grace. Witness the teenage Venus being ambushed by pat obrien after the irina spirlea incident. Venus was cool, calm, and collected as she brushed aside what could have been a very bad situation. Pat, by the way, should be ashamed of himself for pulling that stunt on a teenager

      @clarencebland4861@clarencebland48616 ай бұрын
  • I hope she comes back ... adds dimension to the women's game and I feel it will be good for her mental health as well ... to confront her issues rather than seek a "safe place" ...cuz you'll never find a safe place when the fears are inside your head ...best of luck Naomi

    @FairwayJack@FairwayJack5 ай бұрын
    • She won't she lacks the mental fortitude. Djokovic gets way more hate than she ever will but he keeps going because that's a winner's mentality

      @msstry1@msstry1Ай бұрын
  • People getting butthurt over her not playing for the States is hilarious. She was not born there period and reserves the right to represent either. If it were me I'd do the same, my sister had a similar story to Naomi but with the UK and still considers herself English despite not growing up there

    @alexanderhemming9148@alexanderhemming91483 ай бұрын
    • Exactly (some) Americans think they own the world and the world is obligated to serve them 😂

      @shikhab2250@shikhab22503 ай бұрын
    • @@shikhab2250it is 🦅 🇺🇸 🇺🇸🎉🎉🎉🦅

      @youngtidepod3507@youngtidepod3507Ай бұрын
  • Tennis as a sport is very tough psychologically. In order to maintain high level tennis performance like a pro, one must be extremely mature and centered emotionally. In addition, the demands of touring internationally are incredibly high as they take a person away from home life/family, force one to deal with foreign cultures, and leave an athlete somewhat isolated.

    @brentwalker8596@brentwalker85966 ай бұрын
    • How awful!

      @theoriginalthinker9199@theoriginalthinker91996 ай бұрын
    • you never played the circuit, you don't personally know anyone who has played the circuit, you're not a psychologist nor invovled in any way with high level tennis, you think writing some generc generalizations and cliches makes you now the self-imposed expert on something you're completely clueless about

      @slowery43@slowery433 ай бұрын
    • @@slowery43 And you obviously don't know what you're talking about nor to whom you are writing. You know what they say about making assumptions.

      @brentwalker8596@brentwalker85963 ай бұрын
    • @@slowery43yeah agree with the person you’re trying to pound here. We all have opinions as do you. What makes you any authority

      @Bokgat@Bokgat3 ай бұрын
    • @@slowery43 Wow. Did somebody leave you? So aggressive

      @orchidpanda2253@orchidpanda2253Ай бұрын
  • I loved watching Naomi play and I saw her when she won against Serena. I could feel her hurt and didn't want to feel guilty she won. She deserved the trophy. As for heritage she made the right choice at choosing Japan. If there are rules for the players there should definitely be rules for the reporters. Most of them want a reaction of negatively from players cuz that makes the stories. Shame on them and the tennis representatives. Hope she comes back in 2024 ❤

    @lorrieannhazelwood8516@lorrieannhazelwood85166 ай бұрын
    • I truly felt bad for Osaka when Serena took the spotlight with her unhinged victim drama...she even took the spotlight in the trophy presentation. Osaka lost my sympathy and respect when she started preaching about BLM, very publicly. I don't need a 21-year old tennis player trying to shame me on an issue she clearly doesn't understand. I actively root against her - I watch tennis to get away from all political madness in the world.

      @jonathanrandall4140@jonathanrandall41406 ай бұрын
    • @@jonathanrandall4140 I feel the same when it comes to political issues. It should not come into any sporting events. I watch the sports for the sports.

      @lorrieannhazelwood8516@lorrieannhazelwood85166 ай бұрын
    • In light of the way naomi powered through against Serena in New York it surprises me to how mentally fragile she is. The naomi that played that night was anything but mentally feeble

      @clarencebland4861@clarencebland48616 ай бұрын
    • @@jonathanrandall4140 I don't think BLM is about making people feel shame. It is to raise awareness of injustices that people feel are occurring, and the data supports that police have been racial profiling and subjecting blacks to more police brutality. I don't like sports being used as a platform for politics in such a way, but at the same time I recognize that other avenues were not going anywhere. This has been happening across most sports. It is the 21st century now, and African Americans are still fighting for equality that our constitution guaranteed them. I don't like this new era of social media where athletes and other celebrities have such an enormous platform. I like my athletes for playing their sports and demonstrating good character while playing hard. I'm not so interested in listening to them for their personal lives or political views, but i do understand where they are coming from.

      @Mzee1084@Mzee1084Ай бұрын
    • @@Mzee1084 Perpetuating their own victimhood, using it as an excuse to get sympathy, social and economic advantages, and it's done by shaming people that had nothing to do with past injustices.

      @jonathanrandall4140@jonathanrandall4140Ай бұрын
  • I agree about the home schooling, that she missed out on some social interactions that a tennis academy can't provide. I, like many, would love to see her win gold at the Olympics.

    @troygaspard6732@troygaspard67323 ай бұрын
  • Coco Gauff has had a very strong family and parents to guide and protect her. Naomi has a good family, but the two fathers have played different roles. Coco's dad has been more present and protective. Additionally, Coco's mom is a former athlete and really seems to ground Coco. I think this has given Coco a mental edge over Naomi

    @RandallvanOosten-ln5wf@RandallvanOosten-ln5wf6 ай бұрын
    • Coco doesn’t have the pressure have saving her family from poverty.

      @amanipeach@amanipeach6 ай бұрын
    • Why compare them? Coco is USA, Naomi has no connections with USA, but Haiti & Japan. Obviously, it's racial exploitation which is rife in USA, wisely recognize & avoid.

      @franknblunt@franknblunt3 ай бұрын
    • @@amanipeachOMG! I can’t believe what you said. FINALLY, i found someone who kind of sees her situation the same way I do. I say “KIND OF…” because Coco, didn’t grow up with pressure, period! Asian/Japanese culture, puts alot of pressure on kids. Her mom was probably always telling her

      @matthewharjo7512@matthewharjo75123 ай бұрын
    • ​@@matthewharjo7512 😅

      @lorrainejordan-forbes9189@lorrainejordan-forbes91893 ай бұрын
    • @@matthewharjo7512Black culture puts a lot of pressure on children as well, that’s not what their comment was talking about. It seems more likely to be about financial differences in growing up.

      @kennyb1588@kennyb15882 ай бұрын
  • Mental toughness is a large part of the sport

    @carlmorgan8452@carlmorgan84523 ай бұрын
  • Naomi will always be a great multi-GS champ. She has been battling mental health issues, insecurity issues, identity issues, 4-time GS pressures, breadwinner pressures, endorsement pressures, parental worries, public speaking fears, celebrity pressures, etc. Imagine being in her shoes. Good luck! You still have at least 1 more GS in you. Take care!

    @jikan-tabi-1888@jikan-tabi-1888Ай бұрын
    • Imagine being in the shoes of a coddled, pampered multi millionaire? Yeah, sure

      @arkamukhopadhyay9111@arkamukhopadhyay9111Ай бұрын
  • Naomi is a 4X slam champion I like her a lot and wish her well. The media put Naomi under a lot of pressure. She is shy and the press are cruel.

    @JordanjamesX@JordanjamesX6 ай бұрын
    • That's the price you pay for being in the spotlight. The world has always been cruel, if you put yourself in the public's eye, you better have a strong mentality.

      @sha0tube@sha0tube3 ай бұрын
    • Not just the press, social media says heinous things about her.

      @orchidpanda2253@orchidpanda2253Ай бұрын
    • Oh please she’s on record as the highest paid female athlete in history, she’s happy to take on press conferences after she wins, you don’t find that interesting?

      @funkslave9425@funkslave9425Ай бұрын
  • Great video.

    @allenjoseph8759@allenjoseph87596 ай бұрын
  • In tennis, you're out there all alone, so the pressure is much higher. The players that can barely cover their expenses struggle mentally much more.

    @jamiezenichi1017@jamiezenichi10176 ай бұрын
    • which has pretty much nothing to do with the subject of this video.. maybe focus next time

      @slowery43@slowery433 ай бұрын
    • @@slowery43it’s the same topic… what are you reading?

      @MashiroRedo@MashiroRedo2 ай бұрын
    • ⁠@@slowery43u r commenting the most nonsense under every comment

      @kadita-legendarysevenspear4533@kadita-legendarysevenspear45332 ай бұрын
    • @@slowery43 This made me laugh. thumbs up

      @orchidpanda2253@orchidpanda2253Ай бұрын
    • I'm assuming you speak from first hand experience to be on both sides of the equation, a pro tennis player who can barely cover their expenses and also a half Japanese, half Haitian, woman, 4x grand slam winner. Are you Osaka? I'm a big fan. Please reveal yourself.

      @orchidpanda2253@orchidpanda2253Ай бұрын
  • Serena Williams (whether she meant to or not) brought her a lot of hate after the US open umpire situation. An 18 year old had an entire stadium of people booing her during her award ceremony. For a lot of people (especially at 18) that would take a toll on their mental health…

    @dimitrispetrou5583@dimitrispetrou5583Ай бұрын
  • Hey! Can you please make a video about "How good was Thomas Muster actually"?

    @Michael-zm2hv@Michael-zm2hv6 ай бұрын
  • As soon as they can afford one players should use a sports psychologist or a therapist to address their mental health. It’s a support that’s as useful and needed just as much as a coaching team

    @jaynechinogurei3026@jaynechinogurei30266 ай бұрын
    • That’s so true although people will criticise players for doing that as well 😕😕. They troll iga so hard for having a sports pysch on tour as if they are the ones paying from their pockets 🙄🙄

      @blessmeaachoo8348@blessmeaachoo83486 ай бұрын
    • Yes because the game is saturated with quid pro racism

      @quanshaw4295@quanshaw4295Ай бұрын
  • I always love to see Naomi Osaka in great matches. She is a real talent and great player. She has already 4 grandslams win. She has now a beautiful baby. Greatfull to hear that she s coming back next year 2024. You can do it Naomi to win grandslams again, believe in yourself and the great talent you have. 💪💪❤️

    @astridhopman3872@astridhopman38726 ай бұрын
  • Very constructive documentary. ❤

    @gvicman@gvicman6 ай бұрын
  • It's 100% logical why she chose Japan idk why the US felt entitled to this girl. But i agree, she's the self-sabotage queen though 😂

    @denisedenise3602@denisedenise36026 ай бұрын
    • She isn’t Japanese, they don’t accept mixed heritage.

      @Bad_Gnasher@Bad_Gnasher6 ай бұрын
    • I'm aybe because they paid her and her parents millions of dollars, gave her an American education, allowed her the freedom to choose tennis with world class talent to grow up around.

      @anonymoususer1824@anonymoususer18246 ай бұрын
    • But it is the US she grew up a trained they must feel entitled, people are too ungrateful

      @joycespencer8731@joycespencer87316 ай бұрын
    • @@anonymoususer1824 absolutely NOT! 🤣

      @denisedenise3602@denisedenise36026 ай бұрын
    • @@anonymoususer1824they didn’t pay for her coaching now did they? It’s literally mentioned in the vid how usta didn’t pay heed to her achievements so it’s only fair she would choose the other country. If that’s the case then half of the tennis players should represent spain or Monaco since most players train there

      @blessmeaachoo8348@blessmeaachoo83486 ай бұрын
  • I love your Chanel, and you are doing good job. A few years ago I was watching a Japanese TV interview of Naomi's mother. In this interview she told some of the difficulties Naomi and her mother had to deal with. When Naomi was a young junior player, She could not enter many of the junior tournaments in U.S. because of their financial reasons. Therefore Naomi could not get U.S.T.A's Junior players ranking points. So when Naomi's mother asked U.S.T.A for help of instructions or medical advices......etc. USTA did not know Naomi at all, Unfortunately she and Naomi were rejected for any help from them, sounds familiar ? Williams sisters? Public court tennis players don't get any help from USTA? Anyway, Naomi's mother felt she was treated rather rudely. So She asked Japanese Tennis people for help and then Naomi got help from J.T.A. I am sure this is the reason why Naomi plays for Japan even though Naomi does not speaking Japanese. A few years later Mary Joe Fernandes discovered this phenomenonal girl and invited to join the USTA team. But it was too late, then. Everybody loves Naomi Osaka. That's all it matters.

    @user-fg9fb2nq3n@user-fg9fb2nq3n6 ай бұрын
    • Are you sure this the true situation? I'm sure USTA gets many applications with many declines, beside while about three yoa, they did go to the USA among many indulgences & support were provided for her & family even when departed New York for Florida to pursue that sport specifically emulate Williams family. Unsure how JTA became involved except remotely & much later. Among issues when got involved with poliitical activism & wasn't exploited else promoted race grifters.

      @franknblunt@franknblunt3 ай бұрын
    • I think Osaka speaks a little Japanese and can take questions in Japanese from press.

      @orchidpanda2253@orchidpanda2253Ай бұрын
  • I’ve gone through a brief rabbit hole on your channel. One of the big things I see is a lot of these pros almost had their childhood decided by their families. They don’t seem to have a normal social life. I’m sure Naomi loves tennis, and yes, she is rich, but there are trade-offs to this life. She is also only 26, and many of her Internet critics forget that her issues with her emotions were from when she was in her early-20s. Would I love to have all that money she has? Sure. But I also know that if I had grown up like that, I’d likely be the biggest clown on the Internet. After all, I never had to have my lowest moments permanently televised for the world to see.

    @SunnyHF-nf4bc@SunnyHF-nf4bc5 ай бұрын
  • Great video.Good luck to Naomi ❤

    @mariepinard2796@mariepinard27966 ай бұрын
  • Years ago, she was being coached which was allowed, and we heard how much she did not want to be playing tennis. That is the issue. She was being begged to continue playing.

    @Mapleleaffarm@Mapleleaffarm6 ай бұрын
    • I didnt know that. She shouldnt be forced to do anything for anyone , if her heart is not in it anymore people around her should just accept that and move on with their lives. I think thats what happened to 18 year old Victoria Lee who commited suicide. I think she was presured to continue fighting , training and she was looked at as a commodity, and she felt the only way to escape the presure was to end her life. Thank God that didnt happen to Naomi Osaka.

      @tokk3n-hj4xg@tokk3n-hj4xg6 ай бұрын
    • ​@@tokk3n-hj4xgWhen her sister 'quit' tennis, it's rumored Osaka wanted to do the same but was taking care of her family and put that first.

      @m.w.976@m.w.9766 ай бұрын
  • She achieved more success in few yrs than most players do in lifetime. And earned millions. Don't feel sorry for her.

    @James-mw7zv@James-mw7zv6 ай бұрын
  • She is rich now and doing skincare line and clothing line. Being a top athlete is a tough work.

    @wengs4788@wengs47886 ай бұрын
    • you know nothing about what it is like being a "top athlete"

      @slowery43@slowery433 ай бұрын
  • People are going to hate and misery loves company.

    @willie9537@willie95376 ай бұрын
  • Click bait title told me nothing a tennis fan would not already have known.

    @jazz2020@jazz20206 ай бұрын
    • This wasn’t just for ppl like you. It was informative & entertaining for some

      @utah.b.6257@utah.b.6257Ай бұрын
  • If she happy that’s all that matters

    @loriaeddie4166@loriaeddie41666 ай бұрын
  • I think what happened to Naomi happens to a lot of athletes who end up being able to play at a high level, they start from a young age chasing a dream idolising players and stadiums and wanting to recreate as well as create their own, but there’s always a period where you realise once you get to where you’ve dreamed of getting it’ll take more than just love and passion for the game to keep you there and keep you hungry etc. In Naomi’s story she did a lot of firsts and achieved a lot of her goals and probably dreams from a earlier than she might have anticipated (not saying she didn’t earn it), imagine idolising Serena all your life and then ending up beating her to win your first grand slam title when you weren’t even a high seed or a dark horse, then going on to get to the 1 ranking in the world as well as all the commercial success as well as interest from outside sources. I think she was never prepared for what comes with being where she got to, what I mean by this is if it was up to her she would just want to play tennis and that’s is, not have all the media obligations and not have to worry about anything other than just playing tennis. But that’s the issue when you’re one of the main faces of the tennis world (and sports world as a whole) I’ll give an example. There’s a football player called Son Heung-Min from Korea and he’s undoubtedly the most famous Korean as well as inarguably the best Asian football player, and it doesn’t hurt that he’s also one of the best players currently playing in Europe so it’s meant that he has a lot of media attention and fans who come halfway across the world just to catch a glimpse of him and he pretty much is under the spotlight every time he’s outside of his house. He arguably has more pressure from outside sources than Osaka yet has managed to deal with it all better due to having a strong foundation his whole career with his family and friends being there in the hard times and I think it helps that his father was a pro and so he’s helped him on his own journey as well as been there to keep him grounded and focused. I’m not saying Osaka hasn’t or doesn’t have anything like that but I feel like with her being mixed race and being born in Japan, Asians aren’t always raised to be emotional or deal with their emotions as much and she herself seems shy. With saying that I feel like she got all this fame interest and success very quickly before she could figure out how to handle it and then collapsed under the pressure mentally because she didn’t have a strong foundation outside of the court. And with tennis and sports that bring in a lot of money the responsibilities off the court are part and parcel so you can’t really buffet style what you do and what you don’t do. Because I’ll admit there’s less sympathy for people when they’re earning millions doing something most would dream of being able to do as a career. So in summary she gained quick popularity and got to the summit of where she always wanted to be but maybe didn’t know what to do after she got there, it’s hard being able to motivate yourself after you’ve already achieved your dreams and you’re thinking “what do I do now” because the moment comes and goes and then you’re stuck trying to figure out what else you want to do, and unless you’re obsessed with the game then most of the time you just want to get away from it Identity crisis, a lot of mixed race kids have issues with this because they’re never seen as one or the other and are treated like that a lot of the time. Most of the time the kid usually ends up identifying or trying to identify with one more even if they eventually accept the fact that they can’t change the fact they’re mixed race, but it’s something that I feel like is a huge thing in the states and usually with the black mix with something else

    @BourneIdentity45@BourneIdentity45Ай бұрын
  • Such a well made fantastic video.

    @lizzy341@lizzy3416 ай бұрын
  • I’m a big Naomi fan and glad she did what she felt the need to do. She’s great and when she’s ready to come back I’ll be ready to watch and support.

    @ceejayadelia1455@ceejayadelia14556 ай бұрын
    • You think you can „come back“ to the tour? Better players with a much better attitude have failed. She will never come back, because that means really hard work, aside from the talent, that she has. I remember when she fired her coach after the second GS. He forced her to work, and that‘s how she got these big marketing contracts, that she will benefit from for the rest of her life. After that it was only entitled victim behaviour, only to mask that she was only in it for the money in the first place. Great talent, really bad attitude, no work ethics, woke victim bs. That‘s Osaka. What a waste of opportunities…

      @panorama4526@panorama45266 ай бұрын
    • Nobody wants to see her fragile mind back out there and I never felt sorry for her she had success and it's over and done with

      @DJohnson-bw6md@DJohnson-bw6mdАй бұрын
  • ❤THANK YOU. SHE SEEMS LIKE A WONDERFUL CHAMPION. BEST OF CONTINUED SUCCESS.

    @ruthharris2572@ruthharris25723 ай бұрын
  • Love this woman and her play… therapy just a loss of time and money.. good luck..

    @FransBlaas1@FransBlaas16 ай бұрын
  • She is a great tennis player I hope we see more of her on court again soon in a balanced and healthy way. Good luck Naomi ; )

    @andrewfinlayson273@andrewfinlayson2736 ай бұрын
    • great tennis game, very immature as a person easily manipulated by social media and a sheep believing all teh MSM narratives. Glad to see her gone

      @slowery43@slowery433 ай бұрын
    • She is an absolutely outstanding player.

      @Ricky-mo6mv@Ricky-mo6mv2 ай бұрын
    • She ain't coming back. And good riddance.

      @arkamukhopadhyay9111@arkamukhopadhyay9111Ай бұрын
    • @@arkamukhopadhyay9111 I liked her, but you can tell she is definitely the self entitled liberal democrat type. Which makes me not like her.

      @Ricky-mo6mv@Ricky-mo6mvАй бұрын
  • Great video! Naomi has had some strange reactions but she’s also had to deal with tough things that are very unique to her and her background. Only thing I would add is that she barely has any titles outside of slams and that she is very bad at natural surfaces and didn’t want to play those tournaments as much, so she never was that dominant.

    @TremblingQualifier@TremblingQualifier6 ай бұрын
    • If I only ever won the biggest titles in my career, I'd probably call myself dominant, but hey, that's just me.

      @olusojimarsh8539@olusojimarsh85396 ай бұрын
  • I hope that Naomi regains the determination and confidence she had to get to the top again but only if success is accompanied by inner peace and self love.

    @Chrypto@Chrypto2 ай бұрын
    • All that is just woke woo woo

      @arkamukhopadhyay9111@arkamukhopadhyay9111Ай бұрын
  • The nice thing about ladies tennis is that none of them dominate for more than a year or two. So the game stays fresh and interesting unlike the men's game where Roger Rafa and Novac simple has zero compitation. I remember Niomi, but she faded away just like the rest of the ladies who has the ability to impress. Tennis is contemporary slavery and the ladies are simply not strong enough to endure the constant punishment. Serena was able to do it, but that's another story entirely....

    @magikindian@magikindian6 ай бұрын
  • She changed her mixed race to one race... That was her issue 😂😂😂

    @FhillipFry@FhillipFryАй бұрын
  • You can only have a moment of fame we only hold those memories regardless we are all human n we not perfect She was good WEN she was good n that’s it God blessed you always just by breathing 🙏🏾❤️‍🩹

    @eslei7913@eslei79136 ай бұрын
  • You slid that Petra Kvitova like a pro there.

    @DeepakChauhan-zt5kv@DeepakChauhan-zt5kv6 ай бұрын
  • J'adore ✨ aussi ce documentaire de noemy parmis et dans ce monde pro'''du tennis 🎾🎾🎾

    @LudovicNarayan-nw2lw@LudovicNarayan-nw2lw6 ай бұрын
  • How can you not be depressed? Your dad made you into a Tennis player, you achieved the highest form of success everything everyone ever wanted from you and it was not what you wanted. You don't know who you really were? You were someone that someone created in a sense.

    @wheresbaby7783@wheresbaby77836 ай бұрын
  • 5:10 swiatek also now, first 4 major finals

    @dnisbet71@dnisbet716 ай бұрын
  • Young athletes thrust into global spotlight. That's tough! She can get through it through. I hope that she reaches out to Serena and can get advice on how to handle the pressure that comes with being a superstar in tennis.

    @Charnelle3@Charnelle3Ай бұрын
  • I would never criticize Osaka for walking away from the sport to start a family. That’s her personal business and I would even say it’s honorable. I criticize her for the lack of mental toughness while she was competing that this sport demands. If you don’t have the toughness to compete, the sport will eventually chew you up and spit you out regardless of your talent level. To put it succinctly, she couldn’t hack it. She’s not the first player to face adversity, pressure, criticism, and being heckled on the court, and she won’t be the last. I’ll be very surprised if Osaka makes a successful comeback and start winning championships again. I think she is too susceptible to distraction and is mentally fragile, but anything is possible I suppose.

    @thinicer@thinicer6 ай бұрын
    • She certainly took the money though. Agreed it was a mental toughness issue. Couldn't handle the pressure. Unfortunately we see that a lot now in the women's game. They never seem to last anymore.

      @johniii8147@johniii81476 ай бұрын
    • She's a ❄

      @jonathanrandall4140@jonathanrandall41406 ай бұрын
    • though I would agree with some, the decision to become a professional tennis player in early years did not belong to her. it is her daddy's decision and she follows as all of the kids do... After a certain age, she found it too much and not suitable to her personality I guess..I respect her decision to walk away however we also see some cases where they walked away but came back for so many other reasons...Most likely, there are miliions of other burnouts in tennis in early ages and they are not visible to us becasue they are not famous or relevant for any..

      @mehmetkunter5998@mehmetkunter59986 ай бұрын
    • ....so would i - in a nut shell , her style of game , as is that of 95% of players these day s - relys on power shots and thrashing the ball from the back court - period ! There aint much finess in the game anymore. When she was at the top , she did two things better than most - her serve & power 1, and her speedy side to side coverage of the court; the two main ingredients that Swaitek has her on top this last 18 months. Her movement and speed especially had Serina outgunned in that US open final.

      @johnrenehan7406@johnrenehan74066 ай бұрын
    • ​@@johniii8147she more than "took" the money. She started multiple companies like specialized melatonin sunblock that cost $20 for a travel size amount. Do not feel sorry for her.

      @blond2282@blond22826 ай бұрын
  • Coco’s parents were both athletes so they have the ins of what it takes to be on top of the game so mentally she’s more fit. Being Asian, sometimes has to visit advantage of high expectations and not addressing mental health problems , they tried to hold it in

    @paulolsen4430@paulolsen44305 ай бұрын
  • It's really nice to see you take a rational stance on a female tennis player with complex issues. How about having a go at revisiting some of your old hate videos on Kyrgios? Some of the writers who spent 8 years attacking him in Australia have finally been taken off tennis. You might try watching his podcast with AO last week, with Jay Shetty, with Ed Mylett, with Frances Tiafoe, in fact all the amazing facts you never bothered to consider. See if you can dredge up one good video of Nick playing well. There must be one.

    @sportslover2356@sportslover2356Ай бұрын
  • She definitely isn’t considered Japanese in Japan.

    @Bad_Gnasher@Bad_Gnasher6 ай бұрын
    • Judging by the fortune she earned from Japanese endorsements, she must be liked by Japanese many 100% Japanese celebrities. Inasmuch as the birthrate in Japan has fallen so low that it's future requires it to open the country to immigration or disappear, Naomi Osaka may become even more popular by choosing family over sport .

      @user-yd6ef1yo9d@user-yd6ef1yo9d6 ай бұрын
    • @@user-yd6ef1yo9d honestly you’re miles off the truth. Big business and MSM may try and push this ideology, but the vast majority of people in Japan see her for what she is a foreigner. For goodness sake she can’t even speak the language.

      @Bad_Gnasher@Bad_Gnasher6 ай бұрын
    • You can't be concern with what other people consider you. You might think what you said holds some relevance but only if the individual allows it nothing more.

      @hallnall1667@hallnall16676 ай бұрын
    • Let's see the poll you took of all Japanese people. I bet you if Osaka wins gold at the Olympics, Japanese people will consider her Japanese. LOL

      @orchidpanda2253@orchidpanda2253Ай бұрын
  • I love Naomi and I missed her. I am glad she is back and I pray that God will bless her.

    @denisecollymore4572@denisecollymore45722 ай бұрын
  • Nicely presented and well balanced.

    @javagirl@javagirl6 ай бұрын
  • People can be cruel, but at the end of the day, you're just an athlete, an entertainer. People who buy tickets aren't there to baby you like a parent and encourage you to move forward and stay strong. When a heckler verbally taunts MJ, MJ makes sure the guy regrets by destroying the other team. That's the same with Kobe, Lebron, Djokovic, Federer, etc. The world doesn't owe you anything. You've won 4 majors and has earned so many millions. You don't need to withstand the pressure if you dont' want to. You can quit. But the world is going to move on with or without you. Ultimately, if you choose to be an entertainer, don't complain about it. You get perks that 99% of the population don't ever get. If you don't want it anymore, just give it to someone else.

    @DonLee1980@DonLee19803 ай бұрын
  • We are witnessing something historic in WomensTennis. Naomi Osaka will return soon and win everything! 🎾🖤🙏

    @SR_10@SR_106 ай бұрын
  • Lovely young lady. I wish her well❤

    @nowucit6346@nowucit63463 ай бұрын
  • Nice arms buddy

    @johniii8147@johniii81476 ай бұрын
  • Don't see her being able to truly commit?

    @carlmorgan8452@carlmorgan84526 ай бұрын
  • Having experienced a mental health crisis myself I look at her past struggles a bit differently now, and I have more compassion towards anyone going through a hard time. I wish her well, hopefully she’ll have a great season.

    @czaderka87@czaderka874 ай бұрын
  • I wish I was in her position hahaha

    @federicotown8052@federicotown80526 ай бұрын
  • I can’t see her coming back to tennis

    @barbaragillett9904@barbaragillett99046 ай бұрын
    • Go woke go .......

      @carlmorgan8452@carlmorgan84523 ай бұрын
  • We love you Osaka!!

    @kiuballchan@kiuballchan6 ай бұрын
  • Osaka is my favorite tennis player

    @user-lr6jd5nq1k@user-lr6jd5nq1kАй бұрын
  • Im not gonna dog on Naomis dad but i have a Haitian father myself. Mine is softer thsn most but they can be extremely strict and emphasize perfectionism. I can see how it can take a toll on naomi. A lot of times the pressures may parallel to asian parents as well. Up to this day as a 30 year old, i have a lot of expectations. He wanted me to be a piano player so badly when i didn't want to. And adter a few years of my resistance, he gave up. I don't like playing music at all. I can see what is happening to her. We're not encouraged to develop healthy social relationships, just work work work.

    @Smarty2able@Smarty2able6 ай бұрын
  • Im reading the comments first. It looks like exactly what I think.

    @dadsfreetimeclassicgaming1220@dadsfreetimeclassicgaming12206 ай бұрын
  • she let a man define her, she has low self-esteem and some rap artist like a serpent started whispering in her ear, and the fall was inevitable, now that she is back, I hope she got her off-court relationships under control and stay focused on her career... the same thing happened to her idol serena. with all the other wta players that have fallen from grace, I can see a common denominator, "Men" take a look for yourself, and you will agree, today's woman says "They don't need a man" but it's always men that set them back, get real with yourself and your perceptions and you will see that change you are looking for. We all need each other; you need your mom and your dad.

    @MrJohnshopkins53@MrJohnshopkins536 ай бұрын
    • thumbs up!!! "like a serpent started whispering in her ear..." got my attention

      @orchidpanda2253@orchidpanda2253Ай бұрын
  • Life happened she grew up the past few years, take on a Serena state of mind take no prisoners, you can't be nice it comes a time you have to assert yourself.

    @user-uv1lq4bl4p@user-uv1lq4bl4p5 ай бұрын
  • Nothing happened to her, if she, or other players want to play, or not play then that is their business. And, why is a player fined $15,000, for not wanting to talk to the media, that is her right not to talk to them. She is doing her life her way, all the best to her, and congratulations to her with becoming a mom, she is a wonderful young lady, again all the best to her.💐💐💐💐💫

    @caroleastmond9064@caroleastmond90646 ай бұрын
  • Great Hair that's for sure

    @patchooo84@patchooo846 ай бұрын
  • I just saw an article. Osaka say, she either have to be the best or she going to be homeless. I think it funny how she not watching WTA. There IS a bunch of great talent now. She think she have more talent than Rybakina, it not true. She great player, but if she cannot handle the press, she not cut out to be number 1. I think she gonna have tough time with the 3 Czech girls, all in the top 10, who gonna amp up to beat her, too. Things are more solidified after Williams departure. Williams and the clout she had ruined tennis for a while. Anyway. What Osaka brings is a LOT. You know? The big, wild hair is always a pleasure to see. She also this big girl and she good. But. She talking like she not an athlete. Sound like people telling her she can just start at the top again. And WTA just move aside. There are many girls, who will steamroll her on any given day, cuz 'motivation' make any of these top 20 girls unbeatable for ONE or two matches or a whole tournament. I don't think she be homeless. But. She a party crasher, right now. And. Gauff gonna have something to say, too.

    @redbunnytail9528@redbunnytail95286 ай бұрын
  • It is what i think 😢

    @jonathankabasele985@jonathankabasele9852 ай бұрын
  • 0:59 Francis Tiafoe?

    @Em4gdn1m@Em4gdn1m3 ай бұрын
  • In short, she got woke

    @jonathanrandall4140@jonathanrandall41406 ай бұрын
    • That's such bs. You don't even know what that means. She's always been who she is, it's just that now she has to deal with the pressure that comes with fame.

      @hallnall1667@hallnall16676 ай бұрын
    • @@hallnall1667 You sound as mentally fragile as Osaka. She is very publicly woke with her political views, and she couldn't handle the criticism when called out.

      @jonathanrandall4140@jonathanrandall41406 ай бұрын
  • as an Asian American adult that grew up in a pressure cooker created by my parents, i understand Naomi’s struggles. compounded by the fact that she is biracial, the problems that she deals with are exponentially greater. what i’ve learned is that your success is not your parents success to claim. anyone who has parents like this and is having difficulty finding success, just let go of that burden. it’s not easy to do but you will be better for it.

    @city_guy@city_guyАй бұрын
  • U mean, it is what we think cause weve heard it before… and shes not coming back as a top player. shes moved on and other things are more important for her than playing tennis.

    @Weltbummler23@Weltbummler236 ай бұрын
  • Serena successfully destroyed her carrer.

    @khv6748@khv67486 ай бұрын
  • Every difficult to stay on TOP, got to had body tall and Muscle to be able last endurance for long periods time .

    @visittavee7773@visittavee77733 ай бұрын
  • Naomi doesnt need to prove anything to anybody its her life her choice she should do what makes her motivated and happy ash b another player who i adored a lot simply retired when she was at fhe top simply becuase to her tennis was not the end of the world and she had better things for her to do. Naomi should look and get inspired by these people.who lead their life on their own terms and not get upset with silly insignificant people and their comments. I hope she makes it to the top of the game again and if she decides to do something else that makes her happy then go for it 😊❤

    @shikhab2250@shikhab22503 ай бұрын
  • The turning point was the french open when she refused to do media. She was on top of the world at that point. 4 majors and 2 won against Serena. She was also loved by the tennis media. Her press conferences were delightful because she was authentic. Then, all of a sudden, at that French open, it all changed. It felt so sudden and out of nowhere. Everyone was expecting her to dominate the hard court slams. Its good to see her back. The greatest present would be a rivalry with Iga.

    @broadcastmafia9878@broadcastmafia98785 ай бұрын
    • It's unfortunate that the fans who support you can also be your worst enemy. They put so much pressure and almost force you to always deliver your best to please them, when you're not really obligated to. And the thing about depression is that it's often misconceived and stigmatized as "mental weakness" when more people should understand and empathize with those who suffer from it, that they can also pretend as if they don't have depression but deep down they are in torment. Robin Williams was always smiles and no one saw his suicidal demise coming.

      @TheseHoesAreLoyal@TheseHoesAreLoyal5 ай бұрын
  • That’s what I thought.

    @tatata1543@tatata15436 ай бұрын
  • She simply walked away from tennis for “a while”, parlaying her tennis stardom for lucrative endorsements and other money acquiring ventures. But when it was time to come back to what garnered her fame to begin with, she found out tennis is a very fine line to walk once you’re atop. And she never got it back, in a nutshell. Anything more complex than this is someone trying to sell you something for their own view$ or gain or a documentary etc……..which all have the common denominator of gain

    @truthreignsforever9286@truthreignsforever92866 ай бұрын
    • BS. Stop pretending you can read minds. She has to work nevertheless to care for herself and child.

      @who511@who5114 ай бұрын
  • She is BACK in 2024. Boy does the sport need her. Naomi v Iga is the ONLY pairing that matters for 2024. Two best by a counrty mile.

    @davidbosquette4798@davidbosquette47986 ай бұрын
  • That works for me.....I'll stop playing for 7/8 mo...Then start playing again,,,,it like being born again.....

    @vinceharris2616@vinceharris26166 ай бұрын
  • Such a beautiful lady, such a fantastic tennis player, Serena, is responsible for her undoing, so rude that women was, I hated watching Serena, and what she did to Naomi, was just disgusting.

    @daveklose4550@daveklose45503 ай бұрын
  • Is her life and nobody’s business to analyze what she did. Leave her alone- she knows what is the best for her. If she return to play in 2024 - will be very nice surprise 💕💕💕🙏🏻

    @anybodyhandle@anybodyhandle6 ай бұрын
  • I think that Bencic is the match where she kind of lost the plot. I wonder when she and cordae met??? 🤔

    @brandonaldaymachuse6669@brandonaldaymachuse66696 ай бұрын
  • To me if I was her. I would not care what other people say long. God knows what was going on. And she knew what was going on in our family. That's all concern stop worrying about what other people say. They talked about Jesus and Jesus didn't. Let's stop him going to be in about his father's business. Keep doing what you gotta do. Don't worry about the people. Don't worry about what people saying cause they don't know. Only God knows God bless you, you're in my prayer.

    @evangelistcotton9856@evangelistcotton98566 ай бұрын
  • She had 4 majors not bad at all

    @tomislavcehajic9642@tomislavcehajic96424 ай бұрын
  • Tennis 🎾 is a gift 🎁 naiomo you are a Godess

    @brooke3724@brooke37246 ай бұрын
  • Best of luck to her after a much needed break from all the trolls.

    @user-fg4fr2bz5y@user-fg4fr2bz5y6 ай бұрын
  • Cruel what her parents pushed her through, what the media piled on, and how tennis fans dealt with here were horrible. The Racism that continues to happen at Indian Wells is why that tournament never matters.

    @M.Mae.M@M.Mae.MАй бұрын
  • ....here we go... ..

    @user-dk1su1mi2g@user-dk1su1mi2g5 ай бұрын
  • Lots of people making assumptions that they really hope is true for whatever reason. We don't know her or what's going on in her personal life. She's a talented tennis player and hope to see her back pn tour.

    @MH23455@MH234555 ай бұрын
  • I will continue to hope, and pray for SISTER NAOMI, HER FAMILY MEMBERS, FRIENDS, AND ALL OF HE ROTHER LOVED ONES. May she get, and continue to focus, and work on her mental, psychological, emotional, physical, spiritual, and all-around health and well-being. And I will continue to also pray for all mental, psychological, physical, and emotional health issues, and problems world-wide. IN THE BLESSED, HOLY, AND MOST RIGHTEOUS NAME OF my PERSONAL LORD, AND SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST AMEN, AND AMEN.

    @KennethWannamaker-oy3ui@KennethWannamaker-oy3ui6 ай бұрын
  • She’s Haitian Japanese just fyi

    @dee2765@dee27655 ай бұрын
  • You don't say who coaching her all that time not dad that was me christophe jean

    @christophejean3130@christophejean31306 ай бұрын
  • She is blessed with amazing talent that has allowed her to dominate. Every successful athlete has gone through it. Why is she so special?

    @EverythingZvonareva@EverythingZvonareva6 ай бұрын
    • Because she looks like asian but black and has curly hair

      @Dusk80@Dusk806 ай бұрын
    • Not every athlete faces the kind of hate she did. Some people also aren't wired to be able to ignore it as well as others.

      @Mzee1084@Mzee10846 ай бұрын
  • I don't know who Naomi Osaka is... But I do know “Do you like to be called jenny or Jennifer?” “Jenny” “I want to congratulate Jorge.. ”

    @MeepMeep88@MeepMeep8820 күн бұрын
  • Exposed to media and public too early without knowing and learning how to deal with it. Her parents should have taught her better. When you are top of a sports or nearby you inevitably have to deal with these whether you want it or not, and her being introvert and sensitive she has not ready to take it and don’t know how to deal with it.

    @hsdonn664@hsdonn664Ай бұрын
  • If each time she wins a game she just feel a relief but not happy. She has an issue. She just say it. A lot of people will be happy seen me in a lot of tournaments. That is not the point. The point is if she is happy playing in all those tournament.

    @ricardorodulfo739@ricardorodulfo7396 ай бұрын
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