Osaka still searching for 'champion
mentality' after Melbourne loss
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[January 24, 2020]
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Naomi
Osaka admitted to buckling under the pressure of having to defend
her Australian Open title, saying she was still searching for the
"champion mentality", following her third-round upset by American
teenager Coco Gauff on Friday.
The Japanese third seed, who beat Petra Kvitova to win the title at
Melbourne Park last year, appeared out of sorts in her loss against
15-year-old Gauff, racking up 30 unforced errors to just 17 winners.
Osaka's tame performance on Rod Laver Arena came less than four
months after she beat Gauff easily 6-3 6-0 in the same round at the
U.S. Open.
"I don't know. I just feel tight, like, playing here a little bit
because of the defending thing," Osaka told reporters.
"I don't really have the champion mentality yet, which is, like,
someone that can deal with not playing 100%, you know. And I have
always wanted to be like that, but I guess I still have a long way
to go."
The loss marks the second Grand Slam in a row where Osaka has failed
to retain her title, after losing to Swiss Belinda Bencic in the
fourth round at the U.S. Open last year. Osaka had won her first
major final in New York in 2018, beating six-times champion Serena
Williams.
Osaka said she was trying to get back into the mindset of winning
tournaments rather than focusing on her performance in previous
seasons.
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Japan's Naomi Osaka reacts during the match against Cori Gauff of
the U.S. REUTERS/Hannah Mckay
"I think that's easier than thinking about defending," she said.
Osaka, who was hailed as the future of women's tennis after her
double Grand Slam success, also acknowledged that the loss to the
teenage Gauff stung.
"You don't want to lose to a 15-year-old, you know. But I guess
that's for me, like, a reality check. It doesn't really matter the
age of the opponent," she said.
"Of course she deserves to be here. She played her matches. I just
have to work harder."
(Reporting by Rozanna Latiff; Editing by Toby Davis)
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