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Naomi Osaka addresses crowd after fan heckles her during loss at Indian Wells

Four-time major champion and former world No. 1 Naomi Osaka was brought to tears during her second-round loss to Veronika Kudermetova at the BNP Paribas Open on Saturday after a fan heckled her from the stands during the first set.

After the match, Osaka requested to address the crowd, something rarely done by the losing player. She explained exactly why she was so upset by what happened.

«To be honest, I've gotten heckled before, it didn't really bother me,» Osaka said as her voice broke. «But [being] heckled here, I watched a video of Venus and Serena [Williams] getting heckled here, and if you've never watched it, you should watch it. I don't know why it went into my head, and it got replayed a lot.»

During the 2001 tournament at Indian Wells, Venus Williams and her father, Richard, were booed loudly as they took their seats to watch Serena play in the final. Some believed Richard manipulated matches between his daughters following Venus' withdrawal due to an injury ahead of their semifinal match at the event. The crowd then directed its ire on Serena throughout her match, and the jeers continued even after Serena defeated Kim Clijsters for the title.

Both sisters then boycotted the tournament until 2016.

In an interview in November, Serena revealed the episode still haunts her.

«Even when I went back 14 years later, it was very traumatizing,» Serena said in an interview with actor Will Smith in November. «Talk about post-traumatic stress and mental anxiety. I remember sitting in the bathroom thinking, 'Wait, I'm not gonna go back. I just don't think I should do this. What if they start booing again?' It was really hard for me.»

Richard Williams later said the incident was racially motivated and that the family was

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