‘I hope Serena isn’t mad at me’, says Naomi Osaka over US Open final win
Her US Open triumph over Serena Williams marked her maiden Grand Slam title.
Her US Open triumph over Serena Williams marked her maiden Grand Slam title.
"I don't like the word 'cool' because then I feel like when someone meets me, they'll be disappointed or something," Osaka told reporters in Beijing.
The 32-year-old said he visited doctors in Barcelona on Monday and has subsequently made the decision to play neither the ATP 500 event in Beijing nor the Masters 1000 in Shanghai.
"I didn't really feel any pressure," said Osaka, who reached the Tokyo final in 2016.
The US Open later said Lahyani "went beyond protocol" with his conduct.
"Cornet should be able to take off her shirt without getting a fine. This is outrageous," said Williams warming to her theme.
Mouratoglou added, "Sascha [Bajin, Naomi Osaka's coach] was coaching every point too, it just … "
Naomi Osaka's outstanding performance in the historic US Open final was overshadowed by Serena Williams's tearful outbursts against the chair umpire who warned and penalised her for three code violations — coaching, racquet abuse and verbal abuse
Djokovic has won 14 of their 18 career meetings, including in the quarter-finals of the 2012 US Open.
An elbow injury in 2003 prevented his expected French Open debut that year and a stress fracture in one ankle kept him out of Roland Garros and Wimbledon in 2004.