Anonymous wrote:Quite frankly, assuming she hasn’t done anything crazy to deplete her winnings and has a decent financial advisor, she can retire today and live a very comfortable life. I am assuming that those of you who are critical of her actions this week don’t have kids. If my DD took this stance I would be incredibly proud of her.
If you read her posts, she also indicated that she would be available for interviews after the tournament. Why does anyone need more than that?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you who watch tennis, Naomi doesn't do as well on clay. She was trying to avoid questions about playing on clay due to her poorer performance in the past on clay. This is not some secret plot to take down a major player. All players get asked questions--it's the job of the press. If the paradigm needs to change, great, but then it has to start with conversations before a player just refuses to follow a rule.
A rule, a rule. OH MY GOD a rule! Who gives a crap what you think the job of the press is. Her well being matters more than the press. This is so stupid and it's clear who the boomers are here.
Without the press and coverage she is NOTHING. As they all would be.
Maybe 20 years ago.... she has Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, etc. I’m a serious tennis fan and I never watch the cable news after match press conferences. I care about the games.
This. My teen/young adult kids rarely watch "the press and coverage". Time is changing
No they aren’t. No one cares about random whiny athletes. They care about athletes who they know and have become characters to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you who watch tennis, Naomi doesn't do as well on clay. She was trying to avoid questions about playing on clay due to her poorer performance in the past on clay. This is not some secret plot to take down a major player. All players get asked questions--it's the job of the press. If the paradigm needs to change, great, but then it has to start with conversations before a player just refuses to follow a rule.
A rule, a rule. OH MY GOD a rule! Who gives a crap what you think the job of the press is. Her well being matters more than the press. This is so stupid and it's clear who the boomers are here.
Without the press and coverage she is NOTHING. As they all would be.
Maybe 20 years ago.... she has Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, etc. I’m a serious tennis fan and I never watch the cable news after match press conferences. I care about the games.
This. My teen/young adult kids rarely watch "the press and coverage". Time is changing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you who watch tennis, Naomi doesn't do as well on clay. She was trying to avoid questions about playing on clay due to her poorer performance in the past on clay. This is not some secret plot to take down a major player. All players get asked questions--it's the job of the press. If the paradigm needs to change, great, but then it has to start with conversations before a player just refuses to follow a rule.
A rule, a rule. OH MY GOD a rule! Who gives a crap what you think the job of the press is. Her well being matters more than the press. This is so stupid and it's clear who the boomers are here.
Without the press and coverage she is NOTHING. As they all would be.
Maybe 20 years ago.... she has Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, etc. I’m a serious tennis fan and I never watch the cable news after match press conferences. I care about the games.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you who watch tennis, Naomi doesn't do as well on clay. She was trying to avoid questions about playing on clay due to her poorer performance in the past on clay. This is not some secret plot to take down a major player. All players get asked questions--it's the job of the press. If the paradigm needs to change, great, but then it has to start with conversations before a player just refuses to follow a rule.
A rule, a rule. OH MY GOD a rule! Who gives a crap what you think the job of the press is. Her well being matters more than the press. This is so stupid and it's clear who the boomers are here.
Without the press and coverage she is NOTHING. As they all would be.
I never even watch the interviews do you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you who watch tennis, Naomi doesn't do as well on clay. She was trying to avoid questions about playing on clay due to her poorer performance in the past on clay. This is not some secret plot to take down a major player. All players get asked questions--it's the job of the press. If the paradigm needs to change, great, but then it has to start with conversations before a player just refuses to follow a rule.
A rule, a rule. OH MY GOD a rule! Who gives a crap what you think the job of the press is. Her well being matters more than the press. This is so stupid and it's clear who the boomers are here.
Without the press and coverage she is NOTHING. As they all would be.
I dunno. She can play a pretty good game of tennis. I realize that the FaceBook and Instagram and Tik Tok aficionados might see things differently, but sometimes the actual skills are with even more than the PR.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you who watch tennis, Naomi doesn't do as well on clay. She was trying to avoid questions about playing on clay due to her poorer performance in the past on clay. This is not some secret plot to take down a major player. All players get asked questions--it's the job of the press. If the paradigm needs to change, great, but then it has to start with conversations before a player just refuses to follow a rule.
A rule, a rule. OH MY GOD a rule! Who gives a crap what you think the job of the press is. Her well being matters more than the press. This is so stupid and it's clear who the boomers are here.
Without the press and coverage she is NOTHING. As they all would be.
I never even watch the interviews do you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you who watch tennis, Naomi doesn't do as well on clay. She was trying to avoid questions about playing on clay due to her poorer performance in the past on clay. This is not some secret plot to take down a major player. All players get asked questions--it's the job of the press. If the paradigm needs to change, great, but then it has to start with conversations before a player just refuses to follow a rule.
A rule, a rule. OH MY GOD a rule! Who gives a crap what you think the job of the press is. Her well being matters more than the press. This is so stupid and it's clear who the boomers are here.
Without the press and coverage she is NOTHING. As they all would be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you who watch tennis, Naomi doesn't do as well on clay. She was trying to avoid questions about playing on clay due to her poorer performance in the past on clay. This is not some secret plot to take down a major player. All players get asked questions--it's the job of the press. If the paradigm needs to change, great, but then it has to start with conversations before a player just refuses to follow a rule.
A rule, a rule. OH MY GOD a rule! Who gives a crap what you think the job of the press is. Her well being matters more than the press. This is so stupid and it's clear who the boomers are here.
Without the press and coverage she is NOTHING. As they all would be.
Anonymous wrote:Naomi was not suspended or expelled. She was told that *might* happen if she continued to flaunt the rules. No one can say how many times she could "pay the fine" before that consequence occurred. Naomi chose to remove herself voluntarily.
"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. As might be expected, repeat violations attract tougher sanctions including default from the tournament (Code of Conduct article III T.) and the trigger of a major offence investigation that could lead to more substantial fines and future Grand Slam suspensions (Code of Conduct article IV A.3.)."
https://www.rolandgarros.com/en-us/article/statement-from-grand-slam-tournaments-regarding-naomi-osaka
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you who watch tennis, Naomi doesn't do as well on clay. She was trying to avoid questions about playing on clay due to her poorer performance in the past on clay. This is not some secret plot to take down a major player. All players get asked questions--it's the job of the press. If the paradigm needs to change, great, but then it has to start with conversations before a player just refuses to follow a rule.
A rule, a rule. OH MY GOD a rule! Who gives a crap what you think the job of the press is. Her well being matters more than the press. This is so stupid and it's clear who the boomers are here.
Without the press and coverage she is NOTHING. As they all would be.
Anonymous wrote:For those of you who watch tennis, Naomi doesn't do as well on clay. She was trying to avoid questions about playing on clay due to her poorer performance in the past on clay. This is not some secret plot to take down a major player. All players get asked questions--it's the job of the press. If the paradigm needs to change, great, but then it has to start with conversations before a player just refuses to follow a rule.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you who watch tennis, Naomi doesn't do as well on clay. She was trying to avoid questions about playing on clay due to her poorer performance in the past on clay. This is not some secret plot to take down a major player. All players get asked questions--it's the job of the press. If the paradigm needs to change, great, but then it has to start with conversations before a player just refuses to follow a rule.
A rule, a rule. OH MY GOD a rule! Who gives a crap what you think the job of the press is. Her well being matters more than the press. This is so stupid and it's clear who the boomers are here.