“What is the F *** is this?” – Naomi Osaka presses tennis interruption after filthy injury
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Naomi Osaka has revealed that she is considering a break of tennis after showing off with a filthy hand injury.
The 27-year-old suffered a first round exit to Paula Badosa bee the French open Earlier this week.
And on Thursday the world No. 49 showed a huge injury to her hands.
Take to social mediaShe showed off her fingers with a number of terrible blisters.
Osaka revealed that she could not fully bend her fingers.
After her defeat against Badosa, the Japanese star admitted that she was “sick of this” and wanted to take a break for a while “.
But she revealed that, despite those feelings, she finally trained because she gets “fear” by not training.
Former world no. 1 Osaka threw an emotional figure when she burst into tears and heavily trivialized her own skills on the field.
She then confessed that she feels that she is abandoning people, including trainer Patrick Mouratoglou, who previously worked Serena Williams.
She said to reporters: “I think that as time passes, I feel that I should do it better. I hate the disappointing people.
“So even with [coach] Patrick [Mouratoglou]I just thought this, but like, he goes from working with, like, the best player ever to, such as: “What is the F *** this is?” Do you know what I mean? “
It has been a tough return to tennis For Osaka after they have become a mother for the first time.
In an interview with Hello! She stated that her new role had been “so satisfying”, but the balance between work and private life was “difficult” to juggle.
She said: “Becoming a mother has been so satisfying.
“My career requires that I travel most of the year, which makes it difficult if I have to leave my daughter so often, but I have such a great support system in the area. It costs a village, and I really couldn’t do it without the mine …
“Maternity Has certainly given me a broader perspective on life. Children need so much patience, and I have certainly learned to be more patient by my daughter.
“I have a great team around me, and they are there during the highlights and lows.”
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