拿俄米大阪承诺捐赠网球奖金to Aid Haiti Earthquake VictimsTennis star Naomi Osaka has pledged to donate any prize money she earns this week.

ByCharlene Rhinehart

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Tennis star Naomi Osaka has pledged to donate any prize money she earns from this week's Western & Southern Open tennis tournament to support relief efforts in Haiti.

On Saturday (August 14), Haiti was hit by a 7.2 magnitude earthquake. The earthquake left more than 1000 people dead. Injured residents were rushed to hospitals as authorities sought out more doctors to assist at the locations that were impacted the most. Thousands of buildings and homes were also destroyed.

"We do have a serious issue," Jerry Chandler, the head of Haiti's Civil Protection Agency, explained toReuters.

"There are very important facilities that are dysfunctional as we speak and those that are functional are receiving an overflow of patients," he said.

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Osaka stepped in to lead the charge Saturday. She is committed to aiding the recovery of the Caribbean country where her father, Leonard Francois, is from. Osaka announced her pledge and shared her thoughts on the earthquake on herTwitterpage.

"Really hurts to see all the devastation that's going on in Haiti," she tweeted.

"And I feel like we really can't catch a break. I'm about to play a tournament this week and I'll give all the prize money to relief efforts for Haiti. I know our ancestors blood is strong. We'll keep rising."

Osaka Plans to Use Prize Money to Support Haiti

The 2021 Western & Southern Open will take place in Cincinnati from August 14 – 22, 2021. Last year, Osaka finished second by default. She withdrew from the final championship match due to a hamstring injury.

The four-time Grand Slam champion will be playing with Haiti in mind this year. According toperfect-tennis.com, the winner of the WTA Singles tournament will receive $255,220. The runner-up will walk away with $188,945. Semifinalists will receive $100,250.

Osaka played in theTokyo Olympicsthis summer on behalf of Japan. She also lit the iconic cauldron during the opening ceremony, becoming the first tennis player to hold the Olympic torch towards the cauldron.

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