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            Venus 
			wins the generation game against exciting Osaka 
			
		 
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			 [July 08, 2017] 
			By Simon Evans 
			 
			LONDON (Reuters) - Naomi Osaka wasn't 
			even born when Venus Williams made her debut at the All England 
			Club, but it was the 37-year-old who triumphed on Friday to book her 
			place in the last 16 at Wimbledon. 
			 
			It was by no means easy though for five-times Wimbledon winner 
			Williams to turn that 20 years of experience on the grass at SW19 
			into a win against the 59th ranked 19-year-old. 
			 
			The 7-6(3) 6-4 result does not truly reflect the powerful attacking 
			and spectacular winners from Osaka, who did enough in this encounter 
			to suggest that longer runs at Wimbledon could be in her future. 
			 
			Indeed, despite her tender age, Osaka, whose mother is Japanese and 
			father Haitian, has reached the third round in each of the Grand 
			Slams. 
			 
			The 19-year-old, who moved to the United States as a young child, 
			has made no secret of being a fan of the Williams sisters, but she 
			was far from over-awed by the occasion or her opponent. 
			
			
			  
			
			"I think I started tennis because of them ... (but) going into the 
			match, I tried not to think of her that much of how I normally do. I 
			tried to think of her as a normal opponent so that I didn't hold her 
			on that high of a pedestal, that would make me too nervous, I think, 
			to play her," she said. 
			 
			After fighting back from 4-1 down in the opening set, Osaka could 
			easily have won it - she was 3-0 up in the tie-break before Venus, 
			showing her characteristic grit and calm, took the next seven 
			points. 
			
			
			   
			
            It was tight in the second until Venus took advantage 
			of some wayward shots from Osaka to grab a break in the seventh and 
			she held firm to secure a place against Croatian Ana Konjuh in the 
			fourth round. 
			 
			
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			Venus Williams in action during her third round match against 
			Japan’s Naomi Osaka REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth 
            
			  
            "She played an amazing match today," said Williams, "She really 
			played a match that was worth - she deserved to win. But these sort 
			of matches are always so close. 
			 
			"The first set I had a break. She played some great tennis. She had 
			some luck and some great tennis. Also the second was just about 
			trying to get a break or two, if possible. I wasn't successful in 
			the two, but one thankfully was enough," she added. 
			 
			Osaka reacted like a teenage fan when told of Williams' praise, 
			smiling without restraint, but she showed enough maturity to know 
			where she had fallen short. 
			 
			"Game-wise I feel like I'm, like, as good as anyone else. But I just 
			feel like maybe mentality-wise there's certain things to do in 
			certain situations that I'm not that aware of," she said. 
			 
			(Reporting by Simon Evans; Editing by Mark Potter) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All 
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