Osaka stunned Serena Williams in straight sets
to claim her and Japan's first ever Grand Slam title in New York
last month and she backed that up with a run to the final at the
Pan Pacific Open to all but ensure she would make her debut in
Singapore.
After claiming victory in her opening match at the ongoing China
Open in Beijing on Monday, Osaka joined Romanian world number
one Simona Halep and German Wimbledon champion Angelique Kerber
as qualifiers for the WTA Finals.
"Qualifying for the WTA Finals is a huge accomplishment," said
Osaka, who beat Frenchwoman Caroline Garcia to win a junior
version of the Singapore tournament three years and will be
returning for the first time as a senior.
"Winning the WTA Rising Stars Invitational in 2015 helped give
me the confidence to play on the big stages, so I am excited to
go back to Singapore and compete with the top players of the
season."
Big-hitting Czech Petra Kvitova and Australian Open champion
Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark, who won last year's WTA Finals,
are also poised to qualify for Singapore but the remaining spots
appear to be a four-way battle for three places.
American Sloane Stephens, Ukrainian Elina Svitolina, Czech
Karolina Pliskova and Kiki Bertens from the Netherlands will
fight it out to complete the field for the Oct. 21-28 tournament
being held for the fifth and final time in Singapore.
(Reporting by John O'Brien; Editing by Ian Ransom)
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