Naomi Osaka wins her 1st match of new season in a return from injury
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[December 30, 2024]
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Four-time Grand Slam champion
Naomi Osaka made a winning return to the court after an almost three
month absence Monday in the first round of the ASB tennis classic in
Auckland, undeterred by protests outside the stadium against her Israeli
opponent.
Osaka beat qualifier Lina Glushko 6-4, 6-4 in a tight contest in her
first match since October when a back injury at the China Open ended her
2024 season.
All the hallmarks of Osaka's game were present Monday: the powerful
serve, forceful ground-strokes particularly from the forehand side and
the aggression. She looked relaxed and comfortable on court with no sign
of her recent injury. |
Namoi Osaka, of Japan, celebrates her win against Lina Glushko, of
Israel, during a women's singles match at the ASB Classic tennis
tournament at Manuka Doctor Arena in Auckland, New Zealand, Monday, Dec.
30, 2024. (Alan Lee/Photosport via AP) |
Osaka had to deal with a swirling wind on
center court and with delays in play caused by the chants of a
small group of protesters which were clearly audible within the
stadium. There was a longer break as Osaka was poised to serve
out the first set when Glushko had to leave the court for
treatment to a hip injury.
"I just heard a lot of shouting, and then people on the
sidelines were telling me there was protests,” Osaka said.
“I had no idea what the score was most of the time. "I just kept
trying to tell myself one point at a time and trying not to get
discouraged.
“Thankfully it came out in my favor in the end.”
Osaka was supported at courtside by her new coach Patrick
Mouratoglou who previously had a long-term association with
Serena Williams.
She broke Glushko in the third game of the first set and held
comfortably to win 6-4.
The second set was tighter. Osaka broke Glushko in the third
game but Glushko converted her only break point of the match to
level at 2-2.
Glushko held to love in the seventh game to lead 4-3 but Osaka
seemed to step up at that point, held with two aces for 4-4,
broke for 5-4 and held serve to love to clinch the win.
Her serve was solid throughout. She sent down seven aces and won
74 percent of first serve points. Her first serve averaged
around 180kmh (111mph) and her slice around 140kmh (87mph).
“I think she's a really amazing opponent. I've never played her
before,” Osaka said. “It was good to have to scrap a little for
the first round.”
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