World number one Naomi Osaka has arrived at the Miami tennis Open and has faced questions about a multi-million dollar lawsuit for allegedly failing to honour a contract with her former coach
World number one Naomi Osaka has arrived at the Miami tennis Open and has faced questions about a multi-million dollar lawsuit for allegedly failing to honour a contract with her former coach
21 March 2019
Christophe Jean claims he began coaching Osaka in 2011 and entered into a services contract with her father in March 2012 that would pay him 20 percent of the Japanese player's future earnings.
Osaka's attorney Alex Spiro has described the lawsuit as a "false claim" that has no merit.
But Jean says he signed a contract that would pay him a share of Osaka's future earnings as her family were unable to pay the going rate for coaching.
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