She's also Hatian but ok.
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Right, but she was born in Japan, speaks Japanese and competes under the Japanese flag. No one is denying she’s part Haitian.
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And, it's now about race.... next story up is about race...
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Overblown? You’re obviously jealous of her accomplishments. Write back when you when a Grand Slam while being two months pregnant.
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She is Japanese AND Haitian. Seems like people keep(purposely) leaving that out.
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The article says in the very beginning she’s part Haitian. In tennis, you compete under one flag. She chooses Japan. What’s your issue here??
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She's Haitian-Japanese!
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Which the article says in the beginning. Did you even read it?
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Be real, she’s been in America since she was 3. She looks like other mixed race, Americans. Japan taking credit for her winning the U.S. Open is like Brazil taking credit for winning World War 2.
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She chose to represents Japan
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