Osaka, 24, said at the U.S. Open last month that she would take
a break
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from the game to focus on her mental health after a third round
defeat to Leylah Fernandez.
The former world number one has struggled for form since she
withdrew from the French Open
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in May after a row with tournament officials over required media
appearances, which she said had a negative impact on her.
"Osaka and I have one thing in common," Date, who reached three
Grand Slam singles semi-finals in the mid-1990s, told the Number
1 Shimbun publication.
"We rose up the rankings very suddenly and we weren't really
prepared for what it meant. Her personality is one that takes
everything to heart in a serious way and this exacerbates the
problems she's had.
Date said Osaka's nature affected how she handled the media.
"I think she takes questions in a different way and is very
serious in the way she handles questions," she said.
"You can deal with the media in many ways; you can say
everything to them, or a little bit or nothing. I get the
impression Osaka actually takes her media obligations too
seriously.
"Maybe she thinks she has to answer all their questions and so
feels pressure that way."
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said all top players were affected by stress.
"But they have to find a way to deal with these problems," Date
said.
"You can't refuse to attend press conferences just because you
lose. You have to find a way to deal with the media."
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Robert
Birsel)
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