Tearful Naomi Osaka briefly leaves press conference

NAOMI Osaka briefly left a press conference in Cincinnati on Monday after she appeared to get upset with a line of questioning about her relationship with the media, leading her agent to describe a reporter as a 鈥渂ully.鈥
Osaka withdrew from the French Open earlier this year after being punished for refusing to do media conferences, saying her mental health was adversely impacted by certain lines of questioning.
On Monday, a reporter from a Cincinnati newspaper asked the 23-year-old: 鈥淵ou鈥檙e not crazy about dealing with us, especially in this format. Yet you have a lot of outside interests that are served by having a media platform. How do you balance the two?鈥
Osaka twice asked the reporter to clarify his question and turned down an offer from the moderator to 鈥渕ove on to the next question鈥 before giving a full reply.
鈥淓ver since I was younger, I have had a lot of media interest on me, and I think it鈥檚 because of my background as well,鈥 said Osaka, who is of Japanese-Haitian heritage but grew up mainly in the United States.
鈥淚 can鈥檛 really help that there are some things that I tweet or some things that I say that kind of create a lot of news articles or things like that… but I would also say I鈥檓 not really sure how to balance the two. Like, I鈥檓 figuring it out at the same time as you are, I would say.鈥
When another reporter began to ask about her preparations for the summer hard-court season and her pledge to donate her prize money from this week鈥檚 Western & Southern Open to Haitian earthquake relief efforts, Osaka appeared to wipe away tears.
The moderator called for a pause to the proceedings and Osaka left the room for a few minutes but returned to complete the news conference.
Osaka鈥檚 French Open withdrawal not only led to her revealing that she has struggled to cope with depression for a number of years, but it also prompted her to pull out from Roland Garros and Wimbledon for the sake of her mental well-being.
After losing early at the Tokyo Games, where she was given the honor of lighting the Olympic flame at the opening ceremony, she said she struggled to cope with the huge pressure and expectation placed on her.
Osaka鈥檚 agent, Stuart Duguid, condemned the reporter鈥檚 line of questioning on Monday in a statement provided to Reuters.
鈥淭he bully at the Cincinnati Enquirer is the epitome of why player/media relations are so fraught right now,鈥 said Duguid. 鈥淓veryone on that Zoom will agree that his tone was all wrong and his sole purpose was to intimidate. Really appalling behavior.
鈥淎nd this insinuation that Naomi owes her off-court success to the media is a myth 鈥 don鈥檛 be so self-indulgent.鈥
The reporter did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Osaka has used her platform to call attention to mental health issues and she said at the news conference she felt supported by her fellow athletes.
鈥淭he biggest eye-opener was going to the Olympics and having other athletes come up to me and say they were really glad that I did what I did,鈥 she added.
鈥淚鈥檓 proud of what I did and I think that it was something that needed to be done.鈥 鈥 Reuters


