VIDEO: Naomi Osaka’s chopstick competition video ‘comes back to haunt her’

Amusing post-match interviews, winning the US Open and now a chopstick competition. Yep, Naomi Osaka sure knows how to entertain us.
Osaka became the first Japanese player to win a Grand Slam when she beat Serena Williams in straight sets in the US Open final at Flushing Meadows on Saturday.
In the lead-up to the final, the 20-year-old was asked if she had a message for the 23-time Grand Slam winner and she replied: “I love you Serena”.
Before that there was also her “worst acceptance speech of all time” after she won the Indian Wells Masters in March.
And now she has given us this chopstick competition video. Well, she didn’t, but the Internet never forgets.
I always knew this would come back to haunt me. I just never knew when 😢 https://t.co/DwWWvnvGMw
— NaomiOsaka大坂なおみ (@Naomi_Osaka_) September 13, 2018
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