Naomi Osaka was defeated at the U.S. Open on Friday by unseeded Canadian Leylah Fernandez, ending the reigning championās title defense early.
As the Associated Press reports, the worldās third-ranked tennis star openly considered taking another break from the game during an emotional news conference after the loss. Osaka made headlines earlier this year when she opted to withdraw from the French Open and Wimbledon, citing a desire to focus on her mental health and spend more time with friends and family.
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Per the AP, she and her agent had previously discussed the possibility of taking another break in private before speaking about it on Friday. ESPN reports that Osaka, 23, told reporters that a key reason for this possibility was the fact that tennis was no longer bringing her joy.
From ESPN:
āI feel like for me recently, like, when I win, I donāt feel happy,ā Osaka said. āI feel more like a relief. And then when I lose, I feel very sad. I donāt think thatās normal.ā
Osaka, 23, began to cry and the moderator attempted to end the media session, but she said she wanted to continue.
āBasically I feel like Iām kind of at this point where Iām trying to figure out what I want to do, and I honestly donāt know when Iām going to play my next tennis match,ā Osaka said. āI think Iām going to take a break from playing for a while.ā
The news conference was then abruptly finished.
Osakaās loss to the 18-year-old Fernandez comes after she wrote on social media about howās sheās working on improving her outlook on life and her career, saying in part that āyour life is your own and you shouldnāt value yourself on other peopleās standards.ā
Not only is she correct about that, but this experience is a key representation of that outlook at work. By considering taking another break from tennis, sheās living her life the way she wants to live it, regardless of what sports pundits and armchair analysts have to say about it. Her U.S. Open loss doesnāt erase the fact that sheās still a four-time Grand Slam champion and at the age of 23 is already one of the best ever to play the sport.
When she does feel ready to return to competition, whenever that may be, itāll be on her own terms. Thatās the way it should be.
Thatās the way we should all strive to live.
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