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Naomi Osaka’s boycott a chance for athletes and the media to reset their relationship – The Sydney Morning Herald
The relationship on both ends has grown stale.
There are five minutes left in the second quarter at the SCG. We reserve-grade players look at each other side-eyed in the box. A head turns, then shakes, Nah, not yet. We know were meant to be down at reception before the siren sounds so we can be taken to our media commitments on time. But we stay in our seats harbouring the collective mindset that they the interviewers can wait for us.
Last week, world tennis No. 2, Naomi Osaka issued a statement via social media saying that she too wasnt in…
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