I know absolutely nothing about Tennis but my man follows it passionately and he was incandescent about it because he said allowing Serena Williams to get away with that unchallenged and unsanctioned ( yes I know been fined etc, but it's a drop in the ocean to her, she'll spend more on underwear than that) will lead to a precedent being set. He was saying that Naomi Osaka slogged herself stupid for years to get to play her idol, won, quite fairly, and then was reduced to tears by the ensuing melee on what should have been the greatest day of her life. He believes it's important that these things are addressed strongly by the relevant bodies so that that doesn't happen to any more young and up and coming players, because it will eventually marginalise the game as a whole, so it's necessary for it to be addressed to protect the game itself and other players, and I imagine a lot of other people within the game feel the same way. So no I don't think it will put people off challenging her, I think if anything it will band people together against poor behaviour generally towards anyone regardless of race or sex.