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Why do tennis players like Naomi Osaka hate press conferences so much? What really goes on might explain it – ABC News
At grand slam tournaments, post-match press conferences are mandatory, whether a player wins or loses. And as Tim Callanan writes, once the obvious questions are…

I have a theory that you can predict how soon a tennis player will come in for their post-match press conference by how well or how badly they performed on court.
A good win? You’ll see them in about an hour.
A bad loss? “Benoit Paire will be in the main interview room in three minutes.”
I have not scientifically tested this theory.
There’s no doubt that post-match press conferences are, for the vast majority of players, an unwelcome chore.
After a loss, that chore becomes a tedious burden.
At grand…
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