Rising tennis star Naomi Osaka has withdrawn from her semi-final clash at the Western and Southern Open to protest the shooting of Jacob Blake and other victims of police brutality.
Number 4 seed Osaka on Wednesday defeated Number 12 Anett Kontaveit 4-6, 6-2, 7-5 victory to enter the semifinal where she was slated to face Elise Mertens on Thursday afternoon.
“Hello, as many of you are aware I was scheduled to play my semi-finals match tomorrow,” Osaka wrote in a statement on her social media accounts. “However, before I am an athlete, I am a black woman. And as a black woman I feel as though there are much more important matters at hand that need immediate attention, rather than watching me play tennis,” she wrote.
The National Basketball Association's Milwaukee Bucks and Orlando Magic also boycotted their playoff game on Wednesday afternoon following the shooting of Blake by police in Kenosha, near to Milwaukee.
Meanwhile, in a joint statement, the ATP, WTA and USTA acknowledged the day's historic events and postponed all play at the tournament until Friday.
However, it remains unclear if Osaka will still compete in the tournament, which was originally scheduled to conclude on Friday.
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