Osaka, Kvitova chase double delight in Melbourne final
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[January 25, 2019]
By Sudipto Ganguly
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The rewards could
not get bigger when Petra Kvitova takes on Naomi Osaka in Saturday's
Australian Open final with one of them set to emerge as a fresh
champion at Melbourne Park as well as the new world number one.
Four months after stunning 23-times Grand Slam champion Serena
Williams in the final of the U.S. Open last September, 21-year-old
Osaka is one win away from becoming the first player since Jennifer
Capriati to win the next Grand Slam after her maiden major title.
The fourth seed, one of the cleanest strikers of the ball in women's
tennis, is not expecting it to be a cakewalk, especially being
pitted against an opponent as aggressive as Osaka and also more
experienced with two Wimbledon titles under her belt.
Osaka fought back from a set and 4-1 down against Taiwan's Hsieh Su-wei
in the third round at Melbourne Park and showed her determination in
winning two more three-setters to keep a 13-match victory streak in
Grand Slams running.
She will need all of that grit if she hopes to stop Kvitova, who is
yet to drop a set en route to her maiden Australian Open final, in
their first career meeting.
"I think to have the opportunity to play her for the first time in a
final of a Grand Slam is something very amazing," Osaka told
reporters after her semi-final win. "I've watched her play the
Wimbledon finals.
"I know what a great player she is. It's definitely going to be very
tough for me."
Kvitova is one match away from capping one of the most inspiring
comebacks in the history of the sport, having had to undergo a
nearly four-hour surgery on her playing hand in 2016 after being
attacked by a knife-wielding intruder at her home in the Czech
Republic.
She missed the 2017 tournament at Melbourne Park while recovering
from the surgery and it was just not a case of overcoming a physical
injury as the attack left an indelible mental scar too.
"I have been in the final of the Grand Slam, but this is a little
bit different," she told reporters on Friday.
"I'm not playing on the grass, but I think it's just probably a
little bit more special because it's after everything I have been
through. So I think it's just different, but I don't think it's,
like, more nervous."
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Japan's Naomi Osaka serves against Czech Republic's Karolina
Pliskova. REUTERS/Aly Song
The 28-year-old, currently sixth in the rankings, won the Sydney
International warm-up before arriving in Melbourne and has not
looked back, having strolled past her opponents in a 11-match
winning streak.
Saturday could, however, be a different fight against the
big-hitting Osaka, who hammered 56 winners and clubbed 15 aces to
defeat another Czech player in Karolina Pliskova.
"I need to play my best tennis, what I can say. I think Naomi is on
fire. She's in very good form," Kvitova said.
"She's an aggressive player, which I am, as well. So I think it will
be about who gonna take the first point and push the other a little
bit."
With both players evenly matched in their aggressive play and
ability to serve big, Kvitova's coach Jiri Vanek believed the player
with the bigger heart will win Saturday's contest.
Vanek's opposite number Sascha Bajin believes Osaka's fitness and
mindset will give her the edge in rallies.
The number one ranking will be the cherry on the top for the winner
as she will unseat Romanian Simona Halep, who was ousted by Serena
Williams in the fourth round, at the top spot of the women's game on
Monday.
It will be a first-ever week as world number one for either players
as Osaka is at her career-best ranking at fourth, while Kvitova
climbed as high as second during 2011.
(This story changes Pliskova to Kvitova in headline, no change to
text)
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly; editing by Amlan Chakraborty)
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