Osaka
digs deep against Pliskova to set up Kvitova final
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[January 24, 2019]
By Sudipto Ganguly
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - U.S. Open
champion Naomi Osaka staved off a fightback from Karolina Pliskova
to reach her maiden Australian Open final with a 6-2 4-6 6-4 win on
Thursday setting up a title clash with double Wimbledon champion
Petra Kvitova.
Osaka burnished her reputation as one of the cleanest hitters of the
ball in women's tennis by smacking winners almost at will from both
her forehand and backhand under the roof of the Rod Laver Arena
which was closed due to extreme heat.
"I like the heat so I was kind of sad about that... No, but like,
they have the roof open and I was like, 'oh, it's my time to
shine'," Osaka said in an on-court interview.
She scorched the court further with 56 winners, often going down on
one knee to generate immense power to leave former world number one
Pliskova stranded.
The Czech could muster only 20, half of which came in the second set
when she hung in to level the match despite the barrage of winners
from her opponent.
"I mean I kind of expected (the comeback) a little... I was
expecting a really hard battle," said the Japanese, who had won once
in their three previous meetings before Thursday.
"I just told myself to regroup in the third set and try as hard as I
can."
Osaka has now won 59 straight matches when winning the first set and
also trumped Pliskova on the service front.
Coming into the match as one of the biggest servers in the women's
game, Pliskova managed three aces in the match while the Japanese
reeled off 15, often coming up with unreturned serves to win the
crucial points.
"I believe she played unbelievable match. To be honest, maybe her
best in the life. I don't think she can repeat match like this,"
Pliskova told reporters.
"Amount of winners what she had, she just had very little mistakes.
I don't think I did actually something wrong."
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Japan's Naomi Osaka celebrates after winning the match against Czech
Republic's Karolina Pliskova. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
Osaka broke Pliskova's service games twice while facing not a single
breakpoint to canter through the first set.
Pliskova, who had stunned Serena Williams in the quarter-finals,
showed lot of pluck to level the match with a second break at 5-4
after the players had an early trade of breaks.
Osaka converted her only breakpoint opportunity in the decider while
her opponent wasted four and the 21-year-old made it to her second
straight Grand Slam final with her 15th ace to seal the match in an
hour and 53 minutes.
She was, however, made to wait before she could celebrate her
victory. Osaka waited with folded hands after challenging the line
call and then erupted in joy once the Hawkeye technology confirmed
the ace.
"I don't necessarily think I played the best I've ever played,"
Osaka told reporters. "I mean, for me, what I take away from this is
that I never gave up, and that's something that I'm really proud of
myself for.
"There are moments in the match where I thought, like, this is
getting really close. I just thought I wouldn't forgive myself if I
had, like, a little dip or a moment of accepting defeat."
Osaka will meet another Czech in Kvitova, who will compete in her
first Grand Slam final in five years after defeating unseeded
American Danielle Collins 7-6(2) 6-0 in the first semi-final.
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly; editing by Amlan Chakraborty)
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