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Laureus World Sports Awards: Naomi Osaka, Billie Jean King and Rafael Nadal all Claim top Honours

Naomi Osaka named Laureus Sportswoman of the Year, with fellow tennis player Rafael Nadal winning the 2021 Laureus Sportsman of the Year; pioneer Billie Jean King collected the Lifetime Achievement Award

Naomi Osaka, the legendary Billie Jean King, and Rafael Nadal all scooped top honours at the Laureus World Sports Awards in Seville on Thursday.

Japanese star Osaka was named Sportswoman of the Year, with fellow tennis player Nadal winning the men's title and trailblazer Billie Jean King collecting the Lifetime Achievement Award.

Osaka won the US Open for the second time last year and made a powerful statement at Flushing Meadows in support of the Black Lives Matter campaign as she wore different face masks emblazoned with the names of Black victims of police brutality and racial injustice en route to the title.

 

 
 
 
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"I've watched so many of my role models win this Award, so it definitely means a lot now to be holding it," said 23-year-old Osaka. "I am so happy to receive it. It really means a lot to me.

"I think it is important to use my voice, because for me I feel like I often hold back a lot and worry about what people think of me, but you know if you have a platform it is very important you use it.

"Looking ahead my main hopes for the future would be just to have helped or impacted as many people as I could and, hopefully be a better person."

Tennis dominated the digital awards ceremony in Seville as American great Billie Jean King received the Lifetime Achievement award.

The 77-year-old, who won 39 Grand Slam titles, is one of the original founder members of the WTA. She is also an advocate for gender equality and has long been a pioneer for equality and social justice.

 

"I'm a product of the public parks of Long Beach, California and I was extremely fortunate to have the access and opportunity to free coaching and instruction. It changed my life and opened my eyes. I knew after my first practice with coach Clyde Walker, that I wanted to be the number one player in the world," said King.

"Then at 12 years old, I was thinking about my sport and I noticed everyone who played tennis wore white clothes, played with white balls and everyone who played was white. And I asked myself, where is everyone else? From that moment on, I decided to dedicate my life to equal rights and opportunities for all.

"I have a vision where the world of sports looks more like our world. Represented equally by people of all genders and all races and cultures, a world where we all have a seat at the table, a voice in the conversation and a chance to lead."

Nadal said he was proud to claim the "amazing trophy" of the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year, having also claimed the prestigious award in 2011.

The 34-year-old won his 13th French Open last year, which brought him level on 20 career Grand Slam men's singles titles alongside Swiss great Roger Federer.

 

 
 
 
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"I want to say thank you very much from the bottom of my heart to the Laureus Academy. I have had some amazing competitors," Nadal said. "The rest of the sportsmen probably deserve the trophy the same as me, but this was the year for me and I can't be happier.

"Winning the French Open and equalling the 20th Grand Slam of Roger Federer has been an unforgettable moment. It means a lot to equal my great rival, but at the same time, my great friend. It's something very special after all the history we have had together on and off court.

"The pandemic that we are facing is something unprecedented and I want to send a message of support to all the families that have suffered or lost somebody."

 

 

The Spaniard received a message of congratulations from nine-time Wimbledon women's singles champion Martina Navratilova.

 

Read the full article at: skysports

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