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Naomi Osaka heckled at Indian Wells during loss
Naomi Osaka addresses the crowd about being heckled during her match against Veronika Kudermetova of Russia during Round two of the BNP Paribas Open at the Indian Wells. Andy Abeyta/The Desert Sun / USA TODAY NETWORK

Naomi Osaka was left in tears on Saturday after a fan heckled her from the stands during the first set of her BNP Paribas Open showdown against Veronika Kudermetova.

Kudermetova would ultimately prevail on the day, after Osaka was unable to fully regain her composure and go on to lose 6-0, 6-4.

What stole the show, however, was Osaka’s dealings with the heckler.

After the first game of the match, a fan in the stands yelled out: “Naomi, you suck.” Osaka immediately shut down and walked over to the chair umpire to request the fan be removed. The request was rejected. A little while later, Osaka requested to use umpire’s microphone to address the crowd. That ask was rejected as well.

After the match ended, Osaka addressed the crowd, which is atypical for the loser of the proceedings. At that point, she attempted to explain in great detail what had transpired.

“To be honest, I’ve gotten heckled before, it didn’t really bother me,” Osaka said.

“But [being] heckled here. I watched a video of Venus and Serena [Williams] getting heckled here, and if you’ve never watched it, you should watch it. I don’t know why, but it went into my head, and it got replayed a lot. I’m trying not to cry.”

The situation Osaka is referring to was when Venus and Serena Williams were booed in 2001, which can be seen here.

Osaka has been on a rough run as of late. Since winning her last major title at the Australian Open in 2021, she has mostly just been in the news for removing herself from the French Open before her second-round match, not participating in Wimbledon and then announcing she would be taking an extended leave from tennis after a third-round ouster at the U.S. Open in September.

Upon her eventual return, Osaka was defeated in the third round of the Australian Open by Amanda Anisimova, dropping her to No. 85.

This article first appeared on Game 7 and was syndicated with permission.

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