No sign of slowdown as Osaka beats second-round challenger at U.S. Open
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[September 03, 2020]
By Amy Tennery
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former champion
Naomi Osaka made quick work of second-round opponent Camila Giorgi
6-1 6-2 at the U.S. Open on Wednesday, in a lopsided matchup at the
Arthur Ashe Stadium in which she showed no sign of slowing down.
A dominant Osaka came roaring out of the gate, winning the first
five straight games in near-pristine form, committing just four
unforced errors in the first set and winning 10 of her 12
first-serve points.
Osaka, who was forced to withdraw from her Western & Southern Open
final last week with a left hamstring injury, walked onto the court
with her left leg wrapped in medical tape but showed no signs of
fatigue during the match, firing off four aces and forcing her
opponent into 24 errors.
"My serve was pretty good," the 22-year-old said after the match.
"I'm really happy with my attitude. I thought I was really positive
throughout."
Osaka, who kept Italy's Giorgi on the run throughout the match, kept
the pace up to complete the affair in just one hour and 10 minutes.
"I'm definitely seeing the importance in time management. I learned
a lot from watching Serena yesterday because she was down almost 3-0
but I feel like she picked it up when she knew what she needed to
do," Osaka said in a televised interview after the match.
Serena Williams, a 23-time Grand Slam winner, defeated Kristie Ahn
7-5 6-3 in her first-round match on Tuesday.
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Naomi Osaka of Japan hits balls into the stands following her match
against Camila Giorgi of Italy on day three of the 2020 U.S. Open
tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. /
Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports
Osaka, who won the 2019 Australian Open but has not made it past the
fourth round of a major since, told reporters that she's taking the
tournament "match by match."
"I stopped thinking about winning. I feel like I put too much
pressure on myself," she said. "I'm only thinking about putting
myself in a good position to win."
The fourth-seeded player, who represents Japan and has emerged as a
torchbearer for change within her sport, wore a mask before and
after her match honoring Elijah McClain, a 23-year-old Black man who
died after a violent encounter with Aurora, Colorado, police
officers in 2019.
She next faces Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine in the third round.
(Reporting by Amy Tennery; Editing by Jacqueline Wong and Himani
Sarkar)
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