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TOKYO (Reuters) - Tennis governing bodies take mental health issues extremely seriously but are aware that more needs to be done to support players in that area, International Tennis Federation chief David Haggerty told Reuters.
FILE PHOTO: Tokyo 2020 Olympics - Tennis - Women s Singles - Round 1 - Ariake Tennis Park - Tokyo, Japan - July 24, 2021. XXX in action. International Tennis Federation (ITF) president David Haggerty wearing a mask poses for a picture REUTERS/Mike Segar
Naomi Osaka’s withdrawal from the French Open in May highlighted the issue of athlete well-being and after American gymnast Simone Biles pulled out from the team and all-around events this week in order to protect her mental health, the subject is back in focus.
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Wild weather swing barely makes a blip in Tokyo
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Annemiek van Vleuten, from left, Anna van der Breggen, Demi Vollering and Marianne Vos of the Netherlands protect from the sun with an umbrella before they compete in the women s cycling road race at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Sunday, July 25, 2021, in Oyama, Japan. (Michael Steele/Pool Photo via AP)
TOKYO A typhoon headed toward Tokyo was supposed to bring a respite from the oppressive heat hanging over the Olympics.
Tropical Storm Nepartak did disrupt some of Tuesday s events but blew in and out of Tokyo hardly leaving a mark.