Lewis Hamilton leaps to defence of Naomi Osaka after controversial French Open withdrawal

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    Robson added: “At the moment we’re all just hoping that Osaka is OK, that she’s getting the help she needs and just taking her time for herself.”

    French Tennis Federation president Gilles Moretton said the withdrawal was “unfortunate” in a statement.

    “We are sorry and sad for Naomi,” Moretton added. “We wish her the best and quickest possible recovery, and we look forward to having Naomi at our tournament next year.

    “As all the Grand Slams, the WTA, the ATP and the ITF, we remain very committed to all athletes’ wellbeing and to continually improving every aspect of players’ experience in our tournament, including with the media, like we have always strived to do.”



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