Naomi Osaka said rising COVID-19 levels in Tokyo are a ‘big cause for concern’ and she is ‘not really sure’ the Olympics should go ahead this summer.
Tokyo is under a state of emergency amid a surge in cases, 10 weeks from the start of the rescheduled Games on July 23.
Japanese world number two Osaka would be making her Olympic debut in Tokyo.
“I’m an athlete, and of course my immediate thought is that I want to play in the Olympics,” she said.
“But as a human, I would say we’re in a pandemic and if people aren’t healthy and if they’re not feeling safe, then it’s definitely a really big cause for concern.”
The Olympics will take place without international fans while a decision on whether local fans can attend the Games will be made in June.
“I’ve never played an Olympic event, so it’s not like I would have anything to compare it to,” four-time Grand Slam champion Osaka said.
“I would feel, of course, definitely a bit sad, but at the end of the day, it’s an honour to play in the Olympics in the first place and if that’s what keeps people healthy then I’m up for [playing behind closed doors].” (BBC)
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