Hard not to root for both of them
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So much kindness - so great to see
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We have much to learn from these women, who compete like demons and still can be so generous in victory, and so noble in defeat. Honor to you both.
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ABSOLUTELY!
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I did NOT have enough to tissue to get through the entire 3:57.

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I’m with you, had to watch again and cry again.
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Be. Like. Naomi.
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She’s all class.
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Great sportsmanship BUT if you can’t handle losing you arent ready to play at this level emotionally. When Seles, Hingis, Graf all lost when they were 16/17 they didn’t cry and need to be consoled. Something has changed with kids and it’s concerning.
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Thanks everyone for their responses to my take. I’m a big believer on listening and hearing the other side. For those who didn’t name call or attack my character as a human that’s how it should be done. Thank you! For those that didn’t. I feel bad for you as you did for me.
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After defeating Coco Gauff in straight sets, Naomi Osaka asked the 15-year-old to join her for the encore interview.