Naomi Osaka speaks out on heckling incident for first time as she claims Miami Open win
Naomi Osaka has spoken out on her heckling ordeal for the first time since crashing out of Indian Wells. The four-time Major champion was left fighting back tears in her 6-0 6-4 loss to Verokina Kudermetova in the second-round last week as she explained the incident reminded her of the infamous booing the Williams sisters received in 2001. Osaka played her first match since the heckling at the Miami Open on Wednesday and beat Astra Sharma 6-3 6-4.


