What? California and Haiti are not African nations. |
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African .... really
Smh But on another note: Osaka barely claims her Haitian roots |
Today was not her only “bad day.” |
She embraces both her Japanese and Haitian roots. And yes the Haitian part makes her part African, you know the slave trade and all that... SMDH |
I don't get why she isn't described as Japanese-Haitian instead of as only Japanese. She was born in Japan, but has lived in the US since she was three. Are the parents together? I read that she has her mother's surname and not her father's because they felt she would be treated more fairly during the time when she lived in Japan. |
All I know is that she has had 23 really great days. |
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Her coach actually admitted to coaching her and said all the coaches do it so it was odd that she was called on it.
He added that she didn’t see. |
Come on. Just stop. |
| I thought she was awesome today. So was Naomi. The chair ump, however, was on a power trip. He proved he had more power that Serena today. Bully for you. |
John McEnroe for sure. |
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Once a again different rules apply to Serena and she was treated unfairly. Of course she was emotional. If you watch tennis regularly you will hear much worse things said to umpires and not penalized.
Naomi played amazing and deserved to win. Congratulations champ!!! |
+1 |
Then that's a different discussion. OP writes that based on this one bad day, she's essentially done with Serena. |
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She had every right to be upset. Men have been allowed to have tantrums with no penalties. They change their shirt on the court with no penalties. Yet a woman gets upset or changes her shirt, and they’re penalized.
Serena is a queen. Naomi is a queen. |
Doesn't she get to decide how she FEELS, ethnically and racially? Don't jump to conclusions here, unless she told you. |