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Naomi Osaka: Looking forward to participating in the Tokyo Olympics and also hoping to ensure public safety

Original title: Naomi Osaka: Looking forward to participating in the Tokyo Olympics and also hoping to ensure public safety

Xinhua News Agency, Canberra, February 1 (Reporter Yue Dongxing Bai Xu) Japanese women’s singles star Naomi Osaka, who is preparing for the Australian Open, recently stated that she hopes to participate in this year’s Tokyo Olympics and is willing to isolate for 14 days before participating.

Last month, Nadal Osaka was quarantined in Adelaide for 14 days after arriving in Australia, and after the quarantine ended, on January 29th, he held a performance warm-up match with Nadal, Tim, Serena and other top players. Then they headed to Melbourne to prepare for the Australian Open in February.

Speaking of the Tokyo Olympics scheduled to open in July this year, Naomi Osaka said that he is willing to participate in the Olympics in the same way of isolation for 14 days.

“To be honest, I am not worried about the athletes. I will stay in my room for two weeks and go to the Olympic Games. For me, participating in Tokyo will be very special.” The Australian mainstream media “The Australian” 1 Japan quoted her as saying in the report.

The 2019 Australian Open champion also expressed the hope that the health of the public will also be protected by then, because people from all over the world will travel to Japan.

“I think the athletes definitely want to participate in the competition, but I hope that the public can also feel safe.” She said.

The 23-year-old Naomi Osaka has won three major championships in his career, including two U.S. Open and one Australian Open, and is now ranked third in the world.

Affected by the epidemic, the 2021 Australian Open will be postponed to February 8-21 in Melbourne. Australian Open tournament director Craig Terry once said that this will be the first time the Australian Open will start in February in more than 100 years. (Finish)Return to Sohu to see more

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