| Osaka, the reigning U.S. Open and Australian 
				Open champion whose last loss came in February 2020, was beaten 
				6-0 6-4 by Greek 23rd seed Maria Sakkari.
 "I feel like even if you're not playing great you should still 
				find ways to win. I'm trying to find ways to do that," Osaka 
				said.
 
 "Hopefully, I don't lose like this a couple more times, but I 
				think the more times that stuff like this happens, the more I'll 
				learn from it."
 
 The Japanese second seed's early exit also ended any hopes she 
				had of reclaiming the world number one ranking from Australian 
				Ash Barty, who has moved into the Miami semi-finals.
 
 For the first time since the WTA Tour resumed play last July, 
				the top ranking could have changed hands in Miami but for that 
				to happen Osaka needed to at least reach the final.
 
 Osaka, who has looked calm and collected in several 
				high-pressure situations on court while winning four Grand Slam 
				titles, admitted that all the talk about rankings may have 
				gotten the better of her.
 
 "It's hard to say, but I do think like the last time I was in 
				this seat I wasn't really thinking at all about rankings, but 
				someone asked me that question, so then I did start to ponder 
				about it a lot," said Osaka.
 
 "So maybe unwillingly that put pressure on myself. But I feel 
				like even if it did, I should be able to rise above that."
 
 (Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto, editing by Ed Osmond)
 
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