Kewreeuss wrote: » Naomi Osaka, a top class tennis player, says she will not talk to the press due to mental health issues. It seems that it is too stressful for her to deal with the press immediately after her matches. Maybe she has a point. It can be difficult to think of something intelligent to say when your mind is taken up with the match you have just won or lost. She can be pissed off that she has to answer the same questions over and over. So do authors, pop stars, tv presenters, sportsmen, everyone in the public eye. But to call it a mental health issue, is that not a bit much?
Hoof Hearted2 wrote: » I'd say she can call it whatever she wants, it's her prerogative.
Kewreeuss wrote: » Apparently by contract she and all her colleagues are obliged to do these press interviews. If they refuse they are fined $3,000., which she says she will give to a mental health charity. I guess if there is bad feeling among the superstars about the interviews, someone has to bring it to the ruling body’s attention. However none of the tennis stars are shrinking violets and they are all tough individuals, so I am surprised it hasn’t been dealt with before. I think she’s just being precious