French Open: Naomi Osaka fined $15,000 for media boycott, warned of further consequences

By ANI | Published: May 30, 2021 10:16 PM2021-05-30T22:16:12+5:302021-05-30T22:25:18+5:30

World number two Naomi Osaka was on Sunday fined 15,000 dollars for skipping the press conference following her win in the first round in the ongoing French Open.

French Open: Naomi Osaka fined $15,000 for media boycott, warned of further consequences | French Open: Naomi Osaka fined $15,000 for media boycott, warned of further consequences

French Open: Naomi Osaka fined $15,000 for media boycott, warned of further consequences

World number two Naomi Osaka was on Sunday fined 15,000 dollars for skipping the press conference following her win in the first round in the ongoing French Open.

The Japanese tennis star could be subjected to additional sanctions if she continues to "ignore her media obligations".

Earlier this week, Osaka said she would not be taking part in press conferences during the French Open in order to ensure better mental health.

According to a statement by French Open, the referee has issued Osaka a USD 15,000 fine, in keeping with article III H. of the Code of Conduct.

"A core element of the Grand Slam regulations is the responsibility of the players to engage with the media, whatever the result of their match, a responsibility which players take for the benefit of the sport, the fans and for themselves," the statement on behalf of all four Grand Slam read.

"These interactions allow both the players and the media to share their perspective and for the players to tell their story. The facilitation of media to a broad array of channels, both traditional and digital, is a major contributor to the development and growth of our sport and the fan base of individual players."

The French Open has warned Osaka that if she continues to ignore her media obligations during the tournament, she would be exposing herself to possible further Code of Conduct infringement consequences.

"As might be expected, repeat violations attract tougher sanctions including default from the tournament (Code of Conduct article III T.) and the trigger of a major offence investigation that could lead to more substantial fines and future Grand Slam suspensions (Code of Conduct article IV A.3.)," the statement added.

Osaka defeated Patricia Maria Tig 6-4, 7-6(4) on the opening day of the tournament on Sunday. With the victory, the Japanese tennis star also extended her winning streak at the Grand Slams to 15 matches in a row.

Osaka booked her spot in the second round by overcoming Tig in a tight second set ending the game which lasted for one hour 47 minutes.

She will now lock horns with another Romanian, Ana Bogdan, who knocked out Italian tennis player Elisabetta Cocciaretto 6-1, 6-3.

( With inputs from ANI )

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