Red-hot Osaka powers past Serena in Miami
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[March 22, 2018]
(Reuters) - Naomi Osaka
continued her stunning run of form with a 6-3 6-2 victory over
23-times grand slam champion Serena Williams in the first round of
the Miami Open on Wednesday, the latest big win for the 20-year-old
Japanese player.
Osaka backed up last week's Indian Wells title triumph with a
brilliant display in the eagerly-anticipated showdown on a day when
former number one Victoria Azarenka also triumphed, while American
Amanda Anisimova withdrew with an ankle injury.
The match, their first career meeting, remained on serve in the
first set until the world number 22 forced break point opportunities
at 3-3 and took advantage when the American was unable to deal with
a blistering backhand at her feet.
Osaka was able to break Williams again after a back-and-forth deuce
battle to take the first set, with her big serve and relentless
return game proving even stronger in the second as she broke to move
3-1 ahead and never looked back.
The end of the contest was anti-climatic when an ugly unforced error
by Williams, who hit a wide open forehand long, sent Osaka into a
second round showdown against world number four Elina Svitolina of
Ukraine.
"I was extremely nervous coming on to the court. I don't know if
anybody knows this but Serena is my favorite player," Osaka said in
an on-court interview.
"So just playing against her is kind of like a dream for me. I'm
very grateful I was able to play her and it is even better that I
was able to win."
The 36-year-old Williams, playing her fourth match since the birth
of her first child in September, is still working her way back into
form and although she demonstrated her trademark power, she
struggled to move smoothly around the court.
Osaka looked fresh despite having played seven matches in Indian
Wells to capture her first career title on Sunday.
Some felt it was unfair that the Miami Open allowed the now unseeded
Williams, an eight-times champion at the tournament, to play Osaka
in the first round.
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Naomi Osaka of Japan celebrates after winning the first set against
Serena Williams of the United States (not pictured) on day two of
the Miami Open at Tennis Center at Crandon Park. Osaka won 6-3, 6-2.
Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
"Serena should have a special seeding, but also the (women's
governing body) WTA should use the most current ranking," tennis
commentator and former world number one Lindsay Davenport said on
the Tennis Channel.
"The men do it. It's too big a tournament to have something like
this happen."
Osaka's win was her latest against one of the biggest names in the
sport, coming hot on the heels of victories over former grand slam
champion Maria Sharapova, fifth seed Karolina Pliskova and world
number one Simona Halep in Indian Wells.
Three-times Miami champion Azarenka, in just her second tournament
since taking an eight-month break to focus on a custody battle,
showed good form in beating American Catherine Bellis 6-3 6-0.
"I'm happy that I'm playing," the Belarusian said. "I don't want to
be over-the-moon happy, because I'm still in the tournament, and I
want to continue to reach any heights and new goals."
Anisimova injured an ankle during her first-round win on Tuesday and
the 16-year-old was unable to front up again a day later for her
scheduled match against third seeded Wimbledon champion Garbine
Muguruza.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles and Andrew Both in Cary,
North Carolina; Editing by John O'Brien)
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