E11 - Naomi Osaka

E11 - 大坂直美

Tennis Insider Club

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2024-08-06

30 分钟
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In this episode, Naomi Osaka, one of the greatest tennis players of all times, delves into her journey from a young girl following her sister into tennis to becoming a professional athlete. She shares insights into the pressures and expectations she faced, the support from her family, and her unique upbringing without attending a physical school. Osaka reflects on her rapid rise to success, her battles with mental health, and the impact of social media on her well-being. She discusses her decision to take a break from tennis to find her identity outside the sport, her experiences of motherhood, and her plans for returning to tennis. Throughout the conversation, Osaka emphasizes the importance of love, family, and resilience, offering advice to young athletes and highlighting the need for a healthier, more supportive environment in sports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • After I won my first U.S. open, I went on social media, and the night after I won,

  • I was doing treatment,

  • and I was just reading a lot of people saying that I didn't deserve to win, and so.

  • Oh, God.

  • I remember I started crying a lot.

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  • I. Hi, I'm Borja Duran, and together with my partner,

  • Caroline Garcia, here is where tennis stories and life conversations intersect.

  • Join us as we uncover the untold personal journeys of the icons of the court.

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  • Omi, thank you so much for being here with us.

  • We would like to know, how did you start your relation with Dennis?

  • Oh, I started.

  • Started my relationship with tennis, I guess, when I was three years old.

  • My older sister and I started playing from a really young age,

  • and, yeah, I was basically from there.