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Tennis Champ Naomi Osaka Breaks Down In Tears After Triggering Question From Reporter

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Top-ranked tennis star Naomi Osaka held her first press conference since withdrawing from the French Open three months ago citing her mental health struggles connected to speaking with the media. During a media conference on Zoom at the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati on Monday Osaka didn't fare well as she became tearfully upset when […]

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