Andy Murray spoke out, revolted by the fans in Indian Wells.
“You want to see the fans support the players, not make them difficult.” I don’t know, but it’s always been a part of sports. If you go to a basketball game and the player takes free throws, the audience throws in almost every game, and while it’s wrong, athletes have to get used to it in some way, to deal with it, even if it’s not pleasant. Murray began.
And then he commented on the event when Naomi Osaka cried because one of the fans shouted, “Naomi, you’re bad.”
I understand her. Naomi was very upset about it, but it was always part of the sport. You have to be ready for that in some way and be able to tolerate it, because it happens regularly in all sports, “Andy added.
“It’s hard. I often watch other sports, and I wouldn’t say I’ve seen it often in tennis. I know it happens, but I don’t think it’s so often in tennis, but when I watch a football game, a player wants to take a corner or a break, and the audience insults him, and I wonder, how is that allowed? You can’t do that. If you do it to someone while walking down the street or in some other work environment, it will certainly not be tolerated. ” – Concluded Andy Murray.