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Osaka’s win at U.S. Open overshadowed by Williams’ penalties

Osaka’s win at U.S. Open overshadowed by Williams’ penalties

09/09/2018

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Osaka’s win at U.S. Open overshadowed by Williams’ penalties

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Osaka’s win at U.S. Open overshadowed by Williams’ penalties

Tennis player Naomi Osaka beat her idol Serena Williams at the U.S. Open on Saturday, becoming the first person representing Japan to win a Grand Slam single. But the milestone was marked by claims that Williams’ penalties for her anger toward the umpire were unfair. Sports reporter Lindsay Gibbs of ThinkProgress and Sandra Harwitt, who covered the match for USA Today, join Hari Sreenivasan.

09/09/2018

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