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Home / Sports / Aussie Tennis Star Defends Osaka's Style

Aussie Tennis Star Defends Osaka's Style

27 Jan

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Summary

  • Australian player Destanee Aiava defended Naomi Osaka's outfits.
  • Commentators criticized Osaka's attire as 'cheap' and 'tacky'.
  • Aiava felt criticism was elitist and ignored tennis's diverse appeal.
Aussie Tennis Star Defends Osaka's Style

Rising Australian tennis player Destanee Aiava has strongly criticized British commentators for their remarks about Naomi Osaka's Australian Open fashion choices. Aiava, a prominent young Australian player, took to social media to defend Osaka after BBC commentators Jamie Murray and Eliza Wastcoat described her outfits as 'cheap' and 'tacky.'

Aiava labelled the commentary 'elitist' and 'stuffy,' arguing that it stifles creativity in tennis. She highlighted that players like Osaka, the Williams sisters, Coco Gauff, and Nick Kyrgios are crucial for keeping tennis relevant and engaging, suggesting the criticism is implicitly biased against non-white athletes.

Osaka later withdrew from the Australian Open due to an abdominal injury, which some fans speculated was linked to the backlash she received. However, Osaka maintained her withdrawal was due to pain and the need for medical evaluation, not public criticism.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Destanee Aiava defended Naomi Osaka's Australian Open outfits, calling the criticism from commentators 'elitist' and 'stuffy'.
BBC commentators Jamie Murray and Eliza Wastcoat described Naomi Osaka's outfit choices at the Australian Open as 'cheap' and 'tacky'.
Yes, Naomi Osaka withdrew from the Australian Open due to an abdominal injury, though some speculated it was related to backlash.

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