Naomi Osaka could be kicked out of French Open over media boycott

Paris, France – Naomi Osaka has been warned she faces being thrown out of the French Open should she continue her media boycott.

Tennis star Naomi Osaka is coming under fire from French Open organizers for refusing to do media interviews during the tournament.
Tennis star Naomi Osaka is coming under fire from French Open organizers for refusing to do media interviews during the tournament.  © IMAGO / Shutterstock

The four-time grand slam champion announced on social media ahead of the tournament that she would not be doing any press at Roland Garros, citing mental health reasons.

It has not gone down well with the tournament and drew an unusually punchy joint statement from the four grand slams, who threatened Osaka with severe sanctions should she not reconsider her stance.

A statement Sunday said: "We have advised Naomi Osaka that, should she continue to ignore her media obligations during the tournament, she would be exposing herself to possible further code of conduct infringement consequences."

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"As might be expected, repeat violations attract tougher sanctions including default from the tournament and the trigger of a major offence investigation that could lead to more substantial fines and future grand slam suspensions."

Osaka has been fined $15,000 for refusing to fulfill her media commitments after a 6-4, 7-6 (7-4) first-round victory over Patricia Maria Tig.

The statement continued: "The Roland Garros teams asked her to reconsider her position and tried unsuccessfully to speak with her to check on her well-being, understand the specifics of her issue and what might be done to address it on site."

"A core element of the grand slam regulations is the responsibility of the players to engage with the media, whatever the result of their match, a responsibility which players take for the benefit of the sport, the fans and for themselves."

"As a sport, there is nothing more important than ensuring no player has an unfair advantage over another, which unfortunately is the case in this situation if one player refuses to dedicate time to participate in media commitments while the others all honour their commitments."

Osaka did do a short interview after her victory over Patricia Maria Tig

Osaka did do a brief interview after her victory over Romanian player Patricia Maria Tig.
Osaka did do a brief interview after her victory over Romanian player Patricia Maria Tig.  © IMAGO / Shutterstock

Despite her media snub, Osaka did take part in a short and rather awkward on-court interview for the few hundred fans allowed into Court Philippe Chatrier following her victory over Romanian Tig.

"I’m very glad that I won," said the 23-year-old, who skipped the tournament last year after winning her third slam title at the US Open.

"It’s a very beautiful court. I’ve only played two matches here, one was before the roof and one is right now. Hopefully I’ll keep it going."

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Regarding her movement on clay, Osaka, who next meets another Romanian in Ana Bogdan, said: "I would say it’s a work in progress. Hopefully the more I play, the better I’ll get."

Petra Kvitova, a semi-finalist last year, saved a match point in the second set against Greet Minnen before coming through 6-7 (3-7), 7-6 (7-5), 6-1.

Angelique Kerber has won titles at the other three slams, but her chances of completing the set appear remote after a third successive first-round loss.

The German, twice a quarter-finalist in Paris, was beaten 6-2, 6-4 by a very in-form player in qualifier Anhelina Kalinina, who has now won her last 14 matches.

American Danielle Collins, who is back on tour after undergoing surgery for endometriosis, battled to a 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 victory over China’s Wang Xiyu.

Russian Elena Vesnina, meanwhile, defeated Olga Govortsova 6-1, 6-0 in her first singles match at a grand slam since taking maternity leave in 2018.

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