Who will win the final of the Quassel Open next week in Paris, where talking is obviously more important than playing tennis?

At the moment it's only clear who won't win.

Naomi Osaka, who lost the language.

Who no longer manages to talk to foreign journalists about her top performances on the tennis court.

What does this block teach us?

If the marketing strategies mean that a young, talented person can no longer live out his talent, something has gone extremely wrong in the sports system.

Admittedly, it feeds its children.

But it also eats them.

It offers a playing field for glamorous life plans as acclaimed stars.

But at the same time it corrupts its main characters and makes them its puppets.

With a lot of money, they believe they have great freedom, but behind it there is permanent compulsion.

The festivals of the human talent for movement are rigid and inflexible.

You can also see that in the Olympic ocean liner, which is stomping inexorably towards Tokyo, although hardly anyone in Japan wants the huge load of summer guests anymore.

A ghostly case of no-exit capitalism.