ROME ā Naomi Osaka is conflicted over whether the Tokyo Olympics should be held amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The second-ranked tennis player, who represents Japan, was asked about the games at the Italian Open on Sunday.
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āOf course I would say I want the Olympics to happen, because Iām an athlete and thatās sort of what Iāve been waiting for my entire life,ā she said.
āBut I think that thereās so much important stuff going on, and especially the past year,ā Osaka added. āI think a lot of unexpected things have happened and if itās putting people at risk, and if itās making people very uncomfortable, then it definitely should be a discussion, which I think it is as of right now.ā
The Tokyo Olympics were already postponed from 2020 and opposition seems to rising in Japan about holding the games this year. The virus and its spreading variants are taxing Japanās health-care system with only 2% of the population vaccinated.
But local organizers and the International Olympic Committee insist the games will open as planned on July 23.
āAt the end of the day Iām just an athlete and thereās a whole pandemic going on,ā Osaka said.
The IOC recently announced that vaccine developers Pfizer and BioNTech would donate doses to inoculate athletes and officials preparing for Tokyo. The IOC has repeatedly said the Olympics were being organized as if the vaccines were not available, but has pushed hard to get athletes vaccinated.
āI feel like whatever makes everyone more comfortable and more safe. Thereās going to be a lot of people entering the country, so they definitely have to make the right decisions on that,ā Osaka said. āIāve gotten vaccinated. At the end of the day you canāt force anyone to be vaccinated.
But then Osaka added: "If youāre going into the Olympics and whatever, make the host country happy.ā
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