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Osaka, after falling in Wimbledon: "I feel nothing, I prefer to feel nothing than everything"

Andrés Tomás Rico | 4 Jul 2025 | 15.17
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Osaka, after falling at Wimbledon: "I don't feel anything, I'd rather feel nothing than everything". Photo: Getty Images.
Osaka, after falling at Wimbledon: "I don't feel anything, I'd rather feel nothing than everything". Photo: Getty Images.

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Naomi Osaka is not going through her best moment in tennis. A year after returning from her break due to mental health issues and having become pregnant, the Japanese player has not managed to regain the form that led her to win three Grand Slams and become world number one. It's something that frustrates her, as was evident at Roland Garros, where she broke down in tears during a press conference after her defeat. However, after her elimination at Wimbledon, she appeared very cold: "I don't feel anything. I suppose I prefer to feel nothing than everything," stated the world number 53.

 

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