Russian Daria Kasatkina, who bagged the Phillip
Island Trophy in Melbourne last month, became the first two-time
winner on the Tour this year on Sunday after the 23-year-old's
triumph in the St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy final.
While Roger Federer, Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic have
dominated the men's game, women's tennis has been searching for
a successor to Serena Williams since the 23-times major winner
became a mother in 2017.
World number two Osaka, who has won four of the last six Grand
Slams held on hardcourts, was not surprised there had been so
many different winners in 2021.
"I feel like the level of women's tennis has really risen," she
told reporters on Tuesday at the Miami Open. "Everyone is really
strong. Everyone has the capability of winning matches.
"Outside people might say it's really random and whatever. But I
think just everyone is so strong, so everyone has a chance to
win."
Two-time major winner Simona Halep said the COVID-19 pandemic
had made it difficult for the top athletes to perform at their
best, contributing to a more level playing field, while world
No.1 Ash Barty said the depth of talent was testament to how
hard players were working.
"It makes for a really healthy competition knowing every single
match you have to be near your best level to compete," Barty
added. "That brings out the best in everyone. It's pushing
everyone to continue to drive to be better."
Victoria Azarenka, a two-time Australian Open winner, said there
were no easy matches any more, not even in the early stages of
tournaments.
"It's very visible because right from the first matches on, you
have to be 100% ready," the Belarusian said.
"There are a lot of girls who are able to produce such a high
level of tennis. I think sometimes for some young players it's a
bit more difficult to have the consistency.
"But on any given day you know it can be dangerous, and the
level is going to be high."
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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