Anonymous wrote:Why is there any spin on this? She made a decision (her right to do so) and had to face the consequences, which she did. Next.
Anonymous wrote:One part of me understand her completely, DS has social anxiety. The other part understands that she went about it the wrong way. I will not do it, the end? Yeah, how immature.
So, some interviews are ok and some are not? How come? Her anxiety is under control while playing, but not to answer a few questions?
Without the reporters, we have no reason to read and pay to watch tennis and be into the sport.
The other part says, we can have all the accommodations for gender issues but not for anxiety?
And why did she not say that right away? I have a health issue which is valid and I need this accommodation?
I mean, imagine her winning RG and not giving a speech? But, that is ok and the presser after the game is not? And it sounded like she was only against it if a player loses, based on her initial statement.
So, another part of me says she is entitled.
Anonymous wrote:One part of me understand her completely, DS has social anxiety. The other part understands that she went about it the wrong way. I will not do it, the end? Yeah, how immature.
So, some interviews are ok and some are not? How come? Her anxiety is under control while playing, but not to answer a few questions?
Without the reporters, we have no reason to read and pay to watch tennis and be into the sport.
The other part says, we can have all the accommodations for gender issues but not for anxiety?
And why did she not say that right away? I have a health issue which is valid and I need this accommodation?
I mean, imagine her winning RG and not giving a speech? But, that is ok and the presser after the game is not? And it sounded like she was only against it if a player loses, based on her initial statement.
So, another part of me says she is entitled.
Anonymous wrote:I’m torn. Is one of the rules that athletes must do media interviews? If so and she doesn’t want to abide by the rules than I think she’s in the wrong. But if it’s just a nice to do thing then she should not have to.
Personally, I think I am like her in that I am introverted, a terrible public speaker and I would also get waves of anxiety if I had to speak in public. So I understand where she’s coming from.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She should delete her social media and constant posting of interviews with other players if she has such anxiety. What a ridiculous drama queen with the entitlement
I hope you never parent a child with anxiety. You’d be a nightmare for that kid.
DP. Not everyone gets to make millions playing sports. If you can’t handle the obligations, then you might not be one of the lucky ones. Them’s the brakes.
DP. Fortunately Osaka’s sponsors take a different view.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/tennis/nike-backs-naomi-osaka-after-she-withdraws-from-french-open/ar-AAKATdv
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She should delete her social media and constant posting of interviews with other players if she has such anxiety. What a ridiculous drama queen with the entitlement
I hope you never parent a child with anxiety. You’d be a nightmare for that kid.
DP. Not everyone gets to make millions playing sports. If you can’t handle the obligations, then you might not be one of the lucky ones. Them’s the brakes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She should delete her social media and constant posting of interviews with other players if she has such anxiety. What a ridiculous drama queen with the entitlement
I hope you never parent a child with anxiety. You’d be a nightmare for that kid.
Anonymous wrote:She should delete her social media and constant posting of interviews with other players if she has such anxiety. What a ridiculous drama queen with the entitlement