It’s shameful what US Open did to Naomi Osaka

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Naomi Osaka, 20 years old, just became the first player from Japan to win a Grand Slam.

Yet rather than cheer Osaka, the crowd, the commentators and US Open officials all expressed shock and grief that Serena Williams lost.

Osaka spent what should have been her victory lap in tears. It had been her childhood dream to make it to the US Open and possibly play against Williams, her idol, in the final.

It’s hard to recall a more unsportsmanlike event.

Here was a young girl who pulled off one of the greatest upsets ever, who fought for every point she earned, ashamed.

At the awards ceremony, Osaka covered her face with her black visor and cried. The crowd booed her. Katrina Adams, chairman and president of the USTA, opened the awards ceremony by denigrating the winner and lionizing Williams — whose ego, if anything, needs piercing.

“Perhaps it’s not the finish we were looking for today,” Adams said, “but Serena, you are a champion of all champions.” Addressing the crowd, Adams added, “This mama is a role model and respected by all.”

That’s not likely the case now, not after the world watched as Serena Williams had a series of epic meltdowns on the court, all sparked when the umpire warned her: No coaching from the side. Her coach was making visible hand signals.

“I don’t cheat to win,” Williams told him. “I’d rather lose.”

She couldn’t let it go, going back multiple times to berate the umpire. At one point she called him a thief.

“You stole a point from me!” she yelled.

After her loss, Williams’s coach admitted to ESPN that he had, in fact, been coaching from the stands, a code violation. The warning was fair.

Everything that followed is on Williams, who is no stranger to tantrums. Most famously, she was tossed from the US Open in 2009 after telling the line judge, “I swear to God I’ll take the f—king ball and shove it down your f—king throat.” John McEnroe was taken aback. Even Williams’s mother Oracene Price couldn’t defend her daughter’s outburst.

“She could have kept her cool,” Price said.

On Saturday, she also could have tried to be gracious in defeat. No matter how her fans try to spin this, Williams was anything but. Upon accepting her finalist award, she gave parsimonious praise to her competitor while telling the crowd she felt their pain.

“Let’s try to make this the best moment we can,” she said in part, “and we’ll get through it . . . let’s not boo anymore. We’re gonna get through this and let’s be positive, so congratulations, Naomi.”

Osaka accepted her trophy while choking back tears. She never smiled. When asked if her childhood dream of playing against Williams matched the reality, she politely sidestepped the question.

“I’m sorry,” Osaka said. “I know that everyone was cheering for her and I’m sorry it had to end like this.”

She turned to Williams. “I’m really grateful I was able to play with you,” Osaka said. “Thank you.” She bowed her head to Williams, and Williams just took it — no reciprocation, no emotion.

Osaka, a young player at the beginning of her career, showed grit, determination and maturity on that court and off.

She earned that trophy. Let’s recall that this wasn’t Osaka’s first victory over Williams — she beat Williams back in March, causing a hiccup in that great comeback narrative.

Osaka earned her moment as victor at the US Open, one that should have been pure joy. If anything was stolen during this match, it was that.




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Serena was so hyped up to win the US Open, Osaka karate chopped her, lol. Give Osaka some respect.......
 

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she may be GOAT woman's tennis player, but she's not in the top 1000 classiest.
in gambling there is an axiom. everyone is a great person when winning, but
losing reveals one's true character.
 

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she may be GOAT woman's tennis player, but she's not in the top 1000 classiest.
in gambling there is an axiom. everyone is a great person when winning, but
losing reveals one's true character.

Wow! For a liberal to say that... that's impressive. I thought you'd be bouncing on Serena's 10-incher and defending her. You've made a couple logical posts lately. You must've moved out of whackjob California.
 
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No offense...I don’t know where you get your articles normally or where you look for your news, but that is a garbage article. Obviously biased to make Serena look bad when it really wasn’t the case in certain situations. I don’t even like Serena.


It won’t let me copy and paste but that paragraph about her bowing to Serena. “No reciprocation, no emotion.” Lmfao. What is this horse shit? I watched it and that’s a garbage observation. Just being real with you. Nypost is trash. Biased ass bullshit


Serena was right though. The ump shouldn’t be giving code violations for that in the final. Osaka is a cold blooded assassian though. Hard not to root for her there.
 

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No offense...I don’t know where you get your articles normally or where you look for your news, but that is a garbage article. Obviously biased to make Serena look bad when it really wasn’t the case in certain situations. I don’t even like Serena.


It won’t let me copy and paste but that paragraph about her bowing to Serena. “No reciprocation, no emotion.” Lmfao. What is this horse shit? I watched it and that’s a garbage observation. Just being real with you. Nypost is trash. Biased ass bullshit


Serena was right though. The ump shouldn’t be giving code violations for that in the final. Osaka is a cold blooded assassian though. Hard not to root for her there.

Lol. Serena was right... I don't know who is dumber. Niltes is a liberal fool and you're straight clownin'
 

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Youtube removed the videos where you can clearly hear what she's saying... lol.

Got to protect the 50-level IQ'ers like Mobdeeper so they can root for her... but even if Mob heard what she said, he still wouldn't understand it.
 

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No offense...I don’t know where you get your articles normally or where you look for your news, but that is a garbage article. Obviously biased to make Serena look bad when it really wasn’t the case in certain situations. I don’t even like Serena.


It won’t let me copy and paste but that paragraph about her bowing to Serena. “No reciprocation, no emotion.” Lmfao. What is this horse shit? I watched it and that’s a garbage observation. Just being real with you. Nypost is trash. Biased ass bullshit


Serena was right though. The ump shouldn’t be giving code violations for that in the final. Osaka is a cold blooded assassian though. Hard not to root for her there.

Dude... I watched it live and that's what happened. She was completely in the wrong, and shouldn't be praised by the media in this case, and the media is kinda letting her slide for the most part. But everyone knows in their hearts that was awful of her, and she's the only one that needs to apologize.
 

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What happened was she was getting beat bad, and then had a melt down when she was only warned, she was waiting for any little thing. I think she had the melt down because she knew she was getting smashed and is the sorest of losers. Poor girl was crying, because the crowd was booing her, because Serena is a selfish human.
 
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Youtube removed the videos where you can clearly hear what she's saying... lol.

Got to protect the 50-level IQ'ers like Mobdeeper so they can root for her... but even if Mob heard what she said, he still wouldn't understand it.


Oh shitmaker. Why are you confused? -I am not talking about what she said. There were 3 violations. I am talking about the first violation that started it all. Where the judge was wrong to call that there. Not talking about the other two clear violations that was her fault. Don’t try to correct me ever again shitmaker. You must be out of Mexicans to make fun of for the day
 
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Dude... I watched it live and that's what happened. She was completely in the wrong, and shouldn't be praised by the media in this case, and the media is kinda letting her slide for the most part. But everyone knows in their hearts that was awful of her, and she's the only one that needs to apologize.

What happened was she was getting beat bad, and then had a melt down when she was only warned, she was waiting for any little thing. I think she had the melt down because she knew she was getting smashed and is the sorest of losers. Poor girl was crying, because the crowd was booing her, because Serena is a selfish human.



Ok.


Why aren’t you mentioning anything about the first violation though? Where her coach was apparently coaching her?


You didnt say anything about that. So I will stick with what I saw. And this article is shit.



Yeah serena is a bitch. That’s not news to anyone. The ref was still wrong to call that. Doesn’t change the fact that she was right and had an argument. Just because it’s serena they want to crucify her. If that’s John McEnroe, Shitmaker is on his knees sucking him off for a good time.
 
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Osaka bowed to Serena....that’s what they do in their country as a sign of respect. Serena is not from Japan. And I was thinking in my head, is Serena really about to bow back? Nah that’s not what Americans do. And this piece of shit columnist for the nypost tries to make it out like it was disrespectful. That’s hilarious

I think Shitmaker wants to take a knee because of this.
 
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Get your news from a better source O.P. That’s horse shit bro. You can do better than that. I am being 100% forreal. Serious as a heart attack. Whoever wrote this should be ashamed
 
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And as we dive a little bit further into this.....we will see Mob is right so easily once again.


Now if you click on this dumb bitches name, "Maureen Callahan," you will see more of her shit articles. As you scroll down and pass through all the negativity this bitch spews you will see more fake news. "From Burt Reynolds to Johnny Depp, why do so many Mega-rich celebs go broke?" Hmmmmm. Does that sound like something that is legit? Find your news in new places please or I just have to start clowning those who seriously read this shit and think you know something or think you are sharing something. No offense but only a dumbass looks at these articles and treats it as real news. Shame on you
 

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Serious question..do they drug test in women's tennis? She looks like she is on testosterone or something
 

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No offense...I don’t know where you get your articles normally or where you look for your news, but that is a garbage article. Obviously biased to make Serena look bad when it really wasn’t the case in certain situations. I don’t even like Serena.


It won’t let me copy and paste but that paragraph about her bowing to Serena. “No reciprocation, no emotion.” Lmfao. What is this horse shit? I watched it and that’s a garbage observation. Just being real with you. Nypost is trash. Biased ass bullshit


Serena was right though. The ump shouldn’t be giving code violations for that in the final. Osaka is a cold blooded assassian though. Hard not to root for her there.

Damn, that white privilege kicking in again? Pitiful.
 

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Ok.


Why aren’t you mentioning anything about the first violation though? Where her coach was apparently coaching her?


You didnt say anything about that. So I will stick with what I saw. And this article is shit.



Yeah serena is a bitch. That’s not news to anyone. The ref was still wrong to call that. Doesn’t change the fact that she was right and had an argument. Just because it’s serena they want to crucify her. If that’s John McEnroe, Shitmaker is on his knees sucking him off for a good time.

Her coach admitted to coaching her. You're pitiful.
 

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Did you actually watch the match TCG? If so, do you have any original thoughts of your own? I'm just curious why you need to rely on a one sided op ed to express your thoughts?

Yes, it is unfortunate what happened to Naomi Osaka, but certainly not for the reason this BS article states. It was unfortunate because you had an official interject himself into a match that was her's, and take away all the glory of the biggest match of her lifetime. But of course, you knew once you cut and pasted this, based on the past reactions of this forum, that people would pile on (which was apparently your goal, right?).

So let's correct some of the nonsense. Yes, the crowd was certainly behind Serena. That, in itself, was unfortunate as Osaka is as sweet and as graceful as they come. I was a bit put off in watching that, especially considering her age. That was a big enough stage by itself, she certainly didn't need everyone cheering against her and making her feel like a villain. The comment that the commentators and U.S. Open officials were somehow in Serena's corner was the biggest bunch of BS I've ever read. They certainly were not. And let's also give the full comment from Serena's coach. Yes, he admitted to coaching her. He also said that Osaka's coach was coaching her to and that they all do it. He also said, despite admitting that he does it, that he has never, in his entire career, been called for it. Chris Evert also commented after the match that this goes on and it simply doesn't get called. This was akin to that pass interferce call at the end of NFL game, or some ticky tack call in the NBA in the finals that decides a game. None of this would have happened had the chair umpire just officiated consistent with how it had been done. If you're going to make that call, make it consistent regardless of the match, not in one of the biggest matches of the year. Serena also asked the crowd to stop booing and give Osaka her due (but yeah, that's so classless...give me a break). The fact that Serena could not put this BS call behind her is on her and the emotional breakdown is something that champions don't do (so she'll need to figure that one out). Ultimately the unfortunate thing was, had it not been called, I'm convinced Osaka wins that match, the audience gets one hell of a match, and it goes down as one of the greatest matches the sport has had. One of the greatest moments of Osaka's life was marred and instead of being overjoyed, she's in tears. That the most unfortunate thing of all. And you can spare me the "you probably lost money on the match" BS.

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