Naomi Osaka Osaka Thank You Video September 17th 17:17 from the black male survivor whose name was written on the mask

Naomi Osaka, who continues to protest against racism at the US Open in Tennis, received a video of appreciation from the bereaved family of people on the masks he had worn so far after the quarterfinals.

Osaka, who won the straight in the quarterfinals on the 8th, responded to an interview with a local relay station at the match venue.



In this, the video sent by the bereaved family of a black man who was written on the mask that he wore so far was introduced.



Among them, a black high school student, Trevon Martin, who died in 2012 after being shot by a vigilante man, said: I am hoping to continue to win."



“Oh, they are very strong. I don't think this is a pain-relieving instrument, but I don't think it will eliminate the pain, but I want to help them with whatever they need.” I answered.



Also, after the interview, Osaka updated his Twitter account and wrote, “Watching the video made me cry a lot. The strength and personality of the survivors are beyond me.”