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Remains to be one of the funniest yet saddest occurrences of the year. He handled it extremely gracefully though, props to himIf only the press would behave like this at her interviews she wouldn't need to boycott them!
Remains to be one of the funniest yet saddest occurrences of the year. He handled it extremely gracefully though, props to him
No not her atleast not that I know of. Im saying in general most players release their AB before retirement. But definitely the documentary at this stage with her "mental issues" is dodgy.She has an autobiography too? That strikes me as very arrogant, at her age. I used to be a fan, but I’m slowly losing my interest.
Obviously been receiving advice from Harry & Meghan.
Why would an introvert not want to make a movie about herself? Introverts haven't got weaker life ambitions, and making a movie is one of those ambitions.Have not seen this trailer and will never ever click on it. Tennis is better off without this whiny malcontent. Just go away please... And why is a supposed introvert that wants to be left alone making a movie about herself.
Why would an introvert not want to make a movie about herself?
Thankfully, hardly anybody watches shows on Netflix, so she doesn't have to worry about being in the spotlight!
Details for those interested :
it's a 3 part serial releasing on July 16, titled Playing by her own rules
Playing by her own rules, lmao. So she just refused to do interviews, and now she is some hero? Really low bar for heroic acts nowadays.
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Have not seen this trailer and will never ever click on it.
Tennis is better off without this whiny malcontent. Just go away please...
And why is a supposed introvert that wants to be left alone making a movie about herself.
We need to boycott all things Osaka to preserve our mental health.
Guys she (+management team) is playing the world like a fiddle. The funny part is no one realizes what's happening. She will laugh her way to the bank.
Ah yes I think I heard somewhere that Netflix was struggling and dying globally... good oneThankfully, hardly anybody watches shows on Netflix, so she doesn't have to worry about being in the spotlight!
The Big Three all have Foundations that purport to advocate and work for all sorts of worthy causes, and the Foundations all bear their name so I guess you're just plain wrong.
Wow. To avoid admitting you're wrong about Osaka. To avoid calling her out as a narcissist, you point the finger at charities bearing the name of the Big 3 calling them self-centered.
Ok
It’s all a work.So does this strike anyone else as suspicious?
They have had a documentary in the works all along about Osaka's mental health struggles and the pressure she faces? And just before it releases, she pulls these stunts withdrawing from slams to preserve her mental health, thus generating more interest in this snooze-fest production from Netflix?
What a coinky-dink
Now we know why she pulled out. PR stunt. And people say pro wrestling is fake lol. Life is a work folks.
The sad thing is that Naomi probably was one of the sweetest, funniest, most likeable personalities in all of sports, but it seems quite clear that greed and bad management have gotten in the way. She should be out playing tennis, but instead she is focused on marketing herself and making as much money as she possibly can as fast as she can. Right now she reminds me of one of those teenaged Hollywood stars that totally flame out before they become an adult.She used to strike me as one of the sweetest, funniest, most likeable personalities in all of sports, and now she comes across as just another stuck up diva complaining about the minor inconveniences associated with a lifestyle affording her millions of dollars and just as many fans.
The sad thing is that Naomi probably was one of the sweetest, funniest, most likeable personalities in all of sports, but it seems quite clear that greed and bad management have gotten in the way. She should be out playing tennis, but instead she is focused on marketing herself and making as much money as she possibly can as fast as she can. Right now she reminds me of one of those teenaged Hollywood stars that totally flame out before they become an adult.
The sad thing is that Naomi probably was one of the sweetest, funniest, most likeable personalities in all of sports, but it seems quite clear that greed and bad management have gotten in the way. She should be out playing tennis, but instead she is focused on marketing herself and making as much money as she possibly can as fast as she can. Right now she reminds me of one of those teenaged Hollywood stars that totally flame out before they become an adult.
and I had loved her before she fired the coach who's helped her get first couple slams. What she said, I think a couple years back when she dismissed him, was just a show of disrespect, inappreciation and snobby attitude.....which all she's been proving eversince very well.I loved her till this mess about boycotting the press. Not interested anymore.
We need to boycott all things Osaka to preserve our mental health.
She has an autobiography too? That strikes me as very arrogant, at her age. I used to be a fan, but I’m slowly losing my interest.
Big Osaka Fan as a player, not so much for her idea of activism and off-putting disdain for the US it seems.
She's really no different than a lot of young people her age. A general sense of loathing for the country they grew up in. Maybe she'll move to Japan permanently.
Big Osaka Fan as a player, not so much for her idea of activism and off-putting disdain for the US it seems.
Is that her fault or is there not as much likeable about your country anymore?
I'm not assigning blame-just an observation. She obviously likes something about living in the U.S. or she wouldn't live here. She has choices and can live anywhere she chooses. Since she has such an affinity for Japan that would seem to be an obvious choice, or maybe she can put her money where her mouth is and move to Haiti.
You don't have to like a country to live there. Every country gives birth to a raft of them every year. In any event, isn't being a part of a country also criticising its failings to make it better?
I think people are triggered because they see it as virtue signalling. They see her as a 23 year old kid, with millions in the bank, living an upper-middle class privileged life, attaching herself to a cause/movement for her own personal gain, rather than doing anything to actually help that cause.It's interesting how triggered so many tennis fans are by Osaka's support of BLM. Her activism is so mild compared to an Arthur Ashe(he "criticized" the US a lot more than she did) yet he was beloved for it.
Osaka literally grew up in U.S. (Florida). She doesn’t speak much Japanese at all (can watch videos for confirmation). English is her native tone.She doesn't want to appear to be identified with the U.S. in any way other than to criticize it-that's the point. Like I said, she can move to Japan which has a less than stellar reputation for it's treatment of minorities.
Osaka literally grew up in U.S. (Florida). She doesn’t speak much Japanese at all (can watch videos for confirmation). English is her native tone.
She represents Japan because it was easier for her to get sponsorship from Japan when she was young (nothing wrong there). She could represent U.S. since she has dual-citizenship.
She won’t live in Japan since Japanese won’t put up with her diva behavior. Plus at heart she is nothing like a Japanese (other than her mom is from Japan).