More of this in 2019.
Many sports fans remember that day for the series of confrontations between Williams and the chair's umpire. The first heated exchange took place after Ramos accused Williams of receiving instructions from her coach, who was up in the stands. Knowing such behavior is against the rules, Williams insisted she didn't cheat and demanded an apology
Williams later called out sexism in the sport, claiming male athletes do things that are"much worse" on the court and get away with it. She also pledged to continue to fight for women. While Williams admitted her"opponent simply played better" that day and that she was happy for her, she still felt like she had been"cut deeply."
Even after the U.S. Open, Williams continued to reflect on what took place. After she struggled to"find peace," she started seeing a therapist and searching for answers. In the end, she decided to reach out to Osaka and"apologize to the person who deserved it the most."
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