Former champion Naomi Osaka
advances at Indian Wells
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[March 08, 2024]
Former World No. 1 Naomi Osaka of Japan had a strong outing
Thursday, defeating Italian qualifier Sara Errani 6-3, 6-1 in the
first round of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, Calif.
Osaka, the 2018 champion, improved her match record to 4-4 in her
comeback from maternity leave after the birth of her daughter, Shai,
last July.
Unseeded in her fifth tournament this year, Osaka is ranked No. 287
after advancing to the quarterfinals last month in Doha, Qatar.
Errani is No. 65, a former No. 5 in the world who played tougher
than the score indicates.
Errani led 2-1 in the first set and was serving at 3-2 to within a
point of going up 4-2, but Osaka used a big forehand winner after
running Errani from corner to corner.
Osaka lost just one game the rest of the match, leveling the first
set at 3-3 and saving two break points to hold serve. She broke
Errani for a 5-3 advantage before closing out the set.
Having a big advantage in aces (9-0) but also more double faults
(9-2), Osaka saved 8 of 10 break points and converted 6 of 13
opportunities in the 69-minute match.
It was her 50th WTA 1000 win on hard court.
Next up for Osaka is No. 15 Luidmila Samsonova of Italy in the
second round on Saturday.
Japanese qualifier Nao Hibino came back for a 2-6, 6-3, 6-0 win over
43-year-old Venus Williams.
Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki, like Williams a former world No. 1
player, beat China's Zhu Lin 7-6 (6), 6-1 in a match that started
Tuesday before it was suspended due to rain.
Wozniacki said on Tennis Channel, "Yesterday was such a grind. We
started off in pretty perfect weather: little sunny, slight wind,
then all of a sudden, it was so windy, impossible to put three balls
in the court. Then the rain delay, we came back and forth a couple
of times, then today, I was like, 'No more messing around, gotta get
this done.'"
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In other action, Great Britain's Emma Raducanu, the
2021 U.S. Open champion, saved 8 of 10 break-point opportunities and
converted 6 of 16 in defeating Spanish qualifier Rebeka Masarova
6-2, 6-3.
Argentina's Nadia Podoroska rallied to oust American teenager Ashlyn
Krueger 3-6, 6-3, 6-3.
In an All-American battle, Hailey Baptiste outlasted Robin
Montgomery 6-2, 4-6, 6-1. Baptiste converted 5 of 10 break-point
opportunities and won 82.9 percent (34 of 41) of her first-serve
points.
Other winners Thursday included the Czech Republic's Karolina
Pliskova and Katerina Siniakova, France's Clara Burel and Oceane
Dodin, Italy's Lucia Bronzetti, Russia's Anna Blinkova, China's
Xinyu Wang, Ukraine's Lesia Tsurenko.
The U.S. trio of Danielle Collins, Caroline Dolehide and Sloane
Stephens also advanced. Collins completed a rain-delayed 7-6 (3),
7-6 (6) win over Russia's Erika Andreeva. Dolehide blitzed Spain's
Cristina Bucsa 6-2, 6-0, and Stephens downed Egypt's Mayar Sherif
7-5, 6-3.
Numerous other scheduled matches, including two that were in
progress, were postponed until Friday.
--Field Level Media
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