Tennis: Becker applauds Osaka protest over racial injustice

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Former US Open champion Boris Becker said he fully respected the decision of Naomi Osaka to pull out of her semi-final at the Western & Southern ...

LONDON: Former US Open champion Boris Becker said he fully respected the decision of Naomi Osaka toAmerican-based Japanese Osaka, who won the US Open two years ago against Serena Williams, joined similar protests by athletes in the National Basketball Association and Major League Baseball following the police shooting of Jacob Blake, a Black man, on Sunday in Wisconsin.The 22-year-old's move prompted the WTA Tour and ATP Tour to pause the tournament for a day as a show of support.

"It's good the players take their responsibilities seriously. I respect them. Police brutality against black men and women is outrageous and must stop now, period."Becker, part of Eurosport's team covering the Flushing Meadows fortnight, said he hoped the tournament would still go ahead smoothly despite the circumstances.

"If someone had predicted at Christmas what 2020 would bring you would have laughed it off," Becker, winner in 1989, said. "The first few rounds will be testing for the likes of Novak Djokovic and other top seeds. The first week will be huge just to get three matches under their belts."

 

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