When Naomi Osaka decided to put her racquets down at the Western & Southern Open in protest over the shooting of Jacob Blake, she made the biggest statement possible. The 23-year-old wouldn't stop there, throughout her winning US Open campaign, she continued to advocate for the Black Lives Matter movement.
And the world certainly noticed.
Jay Clarke tells Baseline that her bold statement from one of the sport's biggest stages was powerful for young Black players and minorities.