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Former ATP Pro Slams Naomi Osaka for Not ‘Acting Like an Adult’ After Canadian Open Controversy
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Naomi Osaka was hopeful that she would end her trophy drought at the Canadian Open. But she failed to cross the final hurdle in the form of Victoria Mboko.

Mboko came from a set down to win her career’s first WTA title by beating her idol. During the trophy presentation, the four-time Grand Slam champion quickly thanked everyone but did not congratulate Mboko, because of which, she has dealt with a lot of criticism, so much so that former ATP pro Sam Querrey told her to at least act like an adult. He said on the Northing Major podcast:

Can Osaka just like act like an adult for five minutes? Just give a nice speech, fake it for a minute, and then move on to the locker room. It drives me nuts… She is also going to make $30 million; you can’t just shy away from that. Give a decent speech, and congratulate your opponent.

Osaka, however, said during her post-match press conference that she completely forgot to congratulate the 18-year-old. And later, she once again congratulated and apologized to the teenager on Threads, saying she was in a daze.

Mboko has become the second youngest player to win a WTA title after knocking out four Grand Slam champions. They were: Sofia Kenin, Coco Gauff, Elena Rybakina, and Osaka. Before this tournament, she had never reached the fourth round of a WTA singles event in any category.

Mboko started the season as a player ranked outside of the top 300. But at present, she occupies the 24th position on the rankings table. Osaka stands in the 25th spot. The Canadian Open was Mboko’s career’s third WTA 1000 tournament after this year’s Miami Open and the Italian Open (lost in the second round in both events).

Rennae Stubbs says Naomi Osaka’s runner-up speech was brutal to watch

Serena Williams‘ former coach, Rennae Stubbs, during The Rennae Stubbs Tennis Podcast, criticized Naomi Osaka for not giving credit to Victoria Mboko during her runner-up speech. She also lauded men’s Canadian Open runner-up Karen Khachanov for making the “most amazing runner-up speech” after losing to Ben Shelton.

Poor Mboko, you have got to give her credit. She goes I looked up to you so much. Congrats on a great week, but I felt so bad for her, too. She was an 18-year-old kid who had just won the biggest match of her career. Beaten her idol. And the idol didn’t even give you credit; that was brutal to watch.

It was Osaka’s second final on the WTA Tour this season. Back in January, the former World No.1 handed the walkover to Clara Tauson in the ASB Classic final due to an injury.

The 2021 Australian Open is the last title Osaka won. Since that win, she has made it to three finals, including in two WTA 1000 events, as before Cincinnati, Osaka lost the 2022 Miami Open final to six-time Grand Slam champion Iga Swiatek.

Osaka was bidding to win her third WTA 1000 title after victories at the 2018 Indian Wells and the 2019 China Open. She has also made it to the finals of the 2020 Cincinnati Masters and the 2022 Miami Open. But in the ongoing Cincinnati Open, neither Osaka nor Mboko is competing. They will make their comeback at the US Open, where the 27-year-old lifted the title in 2018 and 2020.

Mboko will be making her third appearance in a Grand Slam tournament. She made her Grand Slam qualifying debut at the French Open this year, and her run was ended by 2024 Paris Olympic gold medalist Qinwen Zheng in the third round. At Wimbledon, then, Hailey Baptiste knocked her out in the second round.

This article first appeared on FirstSportz and was syndicated with permission.

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