Naomi Osaka Wore A Mask Honoring Philando Castile To The US Open Semifinals

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Naomi Osaka Wore A Mask Honoring Philando Castile To The US Open Semifinals

Update: After wearing face masks with the names Breonna Taylor, Elijah McClain, Ahmaud Arbery, Trayvon Martin, and George Floyd written on them, Naomi Osaka arrived at Arthur Ashe Stadium on Thursday for the 2020 US Open Semifinals wearing a face mask with Philando Castile’s name on it.

This story was originally published on September 1.

On Monday night, tennis star Naomi Osaka took to Arthur Ashe Stadium for the first round of the 2020 US Open. Before the first serve of the match, against Misaki Doi, the 2018 US Open winner sent a message with her mask: Justice for Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old woman who was killed by Louisville police on March 13.

As Osaka revealed in an interview, this is only one of the masks that she plans on wearing to raise awareness. “I have seven,” Osaka told reporters. “It’s quite sad that seven masks isn’t enough for the amount of names [of Black people killed by members of law enforcement], so hopefully, I’ll get to the finals and you can see all of them.”

This is not the first time that Osaka has used fashion to make a statement about racial injustice — in fact, it isn’t even the first time in the last week. Last Wednesday, as several sports teams went on strike in response to the police shooting of Jacob Blake, Osaka announced that she would be sitting out of the Western & Southern Open’s semifinals which were set to take place a day later on Thursday. According to The New York Times, she said that there were “more important matters at hand.” When tennis officials agreed to delay matches by a day, she played. On Friday, she walked onto the court wearing a black T-shirt with “Black Lives Matter” written on it. 

See her mask, below, and check back to see who else Osaka will honor at the 2020 US Open.

Round 1: Breonna Taylor

For her first match of the 2020 US Open, Naomi Osaka wore a black mask with Breonna Taylor’s name written on it.

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Naomi Osaka, of Japan, wears a mask in honor of Breonna Taylor as she celebrates after defeating Misaki Doi, of Japan, during the first round of the US Open tennis championships, in New York
US Open Tennis, New York, United States – 31 Aug 2020

Round 2: Elijah McClain

Osaka wore a face mask with Elijah McClain‘s name written on it during her second round at the US Open. “I still don’t think his name is very put out there compared to George Floyd or Breonna Taylor,” Osaka told reporters. The 23-year-old Black man died after being confronted by Aurora, Colorado police officers while walking home from a convenience store in August of 2019. She also asked those watching on TV to Google his name and share his story.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 02: Naomi Osaka of Japan walks in wearing a mask with the name Elijah McClain on it before her Women’s Singles second round match against Camila Giorgi of Italy on Day Three of the 2020 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 2, 2020 in the Queens borough of New York City. McClain died in a hospital after being placed in a carotid hold by police and injected with ketamine by paramedics in Aurora, Colorado on August 30, 2019. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)

Round 3: Ahmaud Arbery

On Friday, Osaka wore a mask featuring the name of Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man who was shot and killed by two white men while jogging on the afternoon of February 23.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 04: Naomi Osaka of Japan wears a protective face mask with the name, Ahmaud Arbery stenciled on it after winning her Women’s Singles third round match against Marta Kostyuk of the Ukraine on Day Five of the 2020 US Open at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 04, 2020 in the Queens borough of New York City. Ahmaud Arbery, was an unarmed 25-year-old African-American man, was pursued and fatally shot while jogging in Glynn County, Georgia. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

Round 4: Trayvon Martin

On Sunday, Osaka walked onto the court wearing a face mask bearing the name of Trayvon Martin. “I remember Trayvon’s death clearly,” she wrote on Twitter. “I remember being a kid and just feeling scared. I know his death wasn’t the first, but for me, it was the one that opened my eyes to what was going on. To see the same things happening over and over still is sad. Things have to change.” Martin was 17-years-old when he was fatally shot by George Zimmermann in Sanford, Florida in 2012.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 06: Naomi Osaka of Japan talks in a post match interview wearing a mask with the name of Trayvon Martin printed on it after her Women’s Singles fourth round match win against Anett Kontaveit of Estonia on Day Seven of the 2020 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 6, 2020 in the Queens borough of New York City. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)

Quarterfinals: George Floyd

At the US Open Quarterfinals on Tuesday evening, Osaka showed up for the match in a face mask with the name George Floyd printed on it. Floyd, a 46-year-old father, was killed on May 25 by the Minneapolis police. His death sparked international protests against racial injustice.

Semifinals: Philando Castile

On Thursday, Naomi Osaka beat out Jennifer Brady for a spot in the US Open Finals, and in doing so, shed light on the death of Philando Castile, a 32-year-old Black man who was shot and killed by Minnesota police during a traffic stop in 2016. Castile’s girlfriend, who filmed the aftermath of the shooting, said he was reaching for his license when he was killed. “For me, [it’s about] just spreading awareness,” said Osaka regarding her reasons for wearing these masks. “I feel like the more people know the story, then the more interesting or interested they’ll become in it.”

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Naomi Osaka, of Japan, adjusts her mask after defeating Jennifer Brady, of the United States, during a semifinal match of the US Open tennis championships, in New York
US Open Tennis, New York, United States – 10 Sep 2020

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