'Everyone is different and everyone handles things differently. You just have to let her handle it the way she wants to and the best way she thinks she can,' Williams said.
"Everyone is different and everyone handles things differently. You just have to let her handle it the way she wants to and the best way she thinks she can," Williams said.Yesterday, Osaka announced that shein the 2021 French Open tennis match, following her decision to opt out of post-match press coverage. The 23-year-old tennis star previously shared that participating in press interviews affects her mental well-being.
"I feel for Naomi. Not everyone is the same. I'm thick. Other people are thin. Everyone is different and everyone handles things differently," Williams told the
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