Tennis = Men’s former world No. 1 Marie, sympathy for Osaka who received a heckler | Reuters

Former world No. 1 Andy Murray (UK) of men’s tennis expressed sympathy for Naomi Osaka (pictured) who cried following being heckled by the spectators during the match. Taken on the 12th in Indian Wells, California, USA (2022 Archyde.com / USA TODAY Sports)

[Indian Wells (California, USA) 14th Archyde.com]–Andy Murray (UK), the former world No. 1 in men’s tennis, expressed sympathy for Naomi Osaka, who shed tears from the spectators during the match. ..

Osaka will face Veronika Kudermetova (Russia) in the second round of the BNP Paribas Open singles on the 12th. She got sick following the crowd shouted, “You’re the worst,” and she lost 0-6, 4-6.

After the match, Osaka explained to the audience that Venus and Serena Williams (both from the United States) remembered boycotting the tournament for more than a decade because they were insulted at the 2001 tournament.

After losing in the second round of the tournament on the 13th, Marie told reporters, “This is a difficult problem,” he told the players. “I haven’t seen it much in tennis, but when a player throws in or corner kicks in a soccer game, he often gets a heckler from the spectators,” he said. “I always wonder why that is allowed. Such an attitude is not allowed in places and workplaces. “

Marie said, “I sympathize with you, but this has been a part of the sport for a long time,” said Marie, who had heard “unpleasant” comments during the Davis Cup away match once morest men’s tennis. There is no choice but to prepare for it and deal with it well. “

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