Tearful Osaka stunned by Mladenovic in Dubai
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[February 20, 2019]
(Reuters) - A tearful Naomi
Osaka said she was struggling with the attention of being the
world's top-ranked woman after being stunned 6-3 6-3 by France's
Kristina Mladenovic in her opening match at the Dubai Duty Free
Tennis Championships on Tuesday.
Playing her first match since claiming the number one ranking with
her Australian Open triumph, the Japanese 21-year-old capitulated in
just over an hour, having won less than half of her first serve
points while making 25 unforced errors.
It was the second major surprise in a week involving U.S. Open
champion Osaka, who announced she had parted ways with Sascha Bajin,
the coach who had guided her in both her Grand Slam victories.
"This match is the result of that," Osaka told reporters of her
coaching shake-up. "I'm pretty sure as time goes on you guys will
stop talking about it. For now, it's like the biggest tennis news, I
guess.
"See, it's a little bit hard because I feel like people are staring
at me, and not in a good way."
The hard-hitting Osaka has become one of tennis's most bankable
players since upsetting American great Serena Williams in the final
at Flushing Meadows but has always spoken of feeling uncomfortable
in the spotlight.
Osaka wiped away tears as she spoke of the challenge of adjusting to
her new celebrity.
"I don't think I necessarily understand what position I'm in in a
way," she said.
"And because last year I wasn't even anywhere close to this ranking
and people didn't pay attention to me and that's something that I'm
comfortable with.
"I don't know why I'm crying," she said with a smile. "I don't know
why this is happening. I don't really like the attention, so yeah,
it's been a little tough."
Mladenovic, ranked 67th, hit less winners than Osaka but converted
seven of 10 break points to claim her first win over a world number
one.
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Japan's Naomi Osaka attends a news conference after winning her
match against Czech Republic's Petra Kvitova. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi
"It means a lot, honestly," Mladenovic said after booking a match
with a Spain's Carla Suarez Navarro in the last 16.
"I know I'm capable of beating great players."
Osaka aside, most of the other big names progressed safely to the
third round.
Australian Open runner-up Petra Kvitova rallied from a set down to
beat Czech compatriot Katerina Siniakova 6-7(3) 6-4 6-4, while third
seed Simona Halep advanced with a 7-6(4) 6-4 victory over Canadian
wildcard Eugenie Bouchard.
Kvitova, the second seed, was almost the architect of her downfall
with nine double-faults in the match, but recovered to set up a
match with American qualifier Jennifer Brady.
Brady pulled off another of the day's upsets when she beat 14th seed
Caroline Garcia 6-4 7-5, joining compatriot Sofia Kenin in the next
round.
Defending champion Elina Svitolina also advanced after her second
round opponent Ons Jabeur of Tunisia was forced to retire with an
apparent shoulder injury while trailing 7-6(4) 4-0.
(Reporting by Simon Jennings in Bengaluru and Ian Ransom in
Melbourne; Editing by Hugh Lawson and Christian Radnedge and Greg
Stutchbury)
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