Serena Williams has, which is all well and good, earned the title as the best lady to ever play tennis.
That, however, didn't upset 20-year-old Japanese phenom Naomi Osaka.
Osaka ruled Williams 6-2, 6-4 on Saturday evening Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York City to win the U.S. Open — her first Grand Slam title. Her win likewise makes her the main Japanese player to win a noteworthy title.
Osaka moved through the primary set, winning five straight recreations in the wake of dropping the main amusement early. Williams attempted to deal with Osaka's serves, and appeared to be on her foot sole areas the whole time.
When things had quieted down after the wild complete, both Williams and Osaka accumulated at the focal point of the court for the trophy introduction — which was met with boisterous boos from the group.
ESPN's Tom Rinaldi drove the introduction, and began with Williams. When he got some information about the match, however, she wasn't having it.
"I would prefer not to be impolite, yet I would prefer not to interfere. I would prefer not to do questions," Williams stated, declining to answer his inquiry. "I simply need to let you know folks, [Osaka] played well. This is her first Grand Slam.
"I know you folks were here establishing and I was establishing as well, yet we should make this the best minute we can and we'll get past it. Be that as it may, how about we give everybody the recognition for a job well done and we should not boo any longer. We will overcome this and we should be certain. Congrats Naomi. No additionally booing."
She at that point expressed gratitude toward her group, the group and ventured aside.
Rinaldi swung to Osaka, and got some information about the match.
She likewise didn't answer his inquiry.
"I realize that everybody was cheering for her, and I'm sad it needed to end this way," Osaka said amid the introduction. "I simply need to state thank you for watching the match.
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