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News January 27, 2025

Naomi Osaka shares constructive replace after unlucky finish to Australian Open

Naomi Osaka shares constructive replace after unlucky finish to Australian Open
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Naomi Osaka is again to practising after an unlucky finish to her Australian Open run because the four-time Grand Slam champion says she “can’t wait” to return to aggressive motion.

As you in all probability know, the Japanese made an impressive begin to the season – reached the Auckland last – however then she was struck by an belly damage that compelled her to retire after profitable the opening set of the ultimate in opposition to Clara Tauson.

Nonetheless, the previous world No. 1 managed to play on the Australian Open and even clinch very notable wins over Caroline Garcia and Karolina Muchova.

However then, Osaka’s stomach troubles struck once more and she or he wasn’t capable of end her third-round match in opposition to Belinda Bencic.

Nonetheless, she seems to be doing significantly better and it in all probability will not take too lengthy earlier than we see the 27-year-old again in motion.

“Genuinely can’t wait to play a tournament again,” the Japanese tennis star wrote on Instagram. 

Naomi Osaka Instagram Story© Naomi Osaka – Instagram

 

Osaka admitted she knew ending in opposition to Bencic can be a tricky ask

After retiring in Melbourne, the Japanese revealed to the press that her belly damage worsened after two demanding matches in opposition to Garcia and Muchova however needed to a minimum of give a attempt to the Bencic match.

“It was, I guess, a little inevitable, but I think the competitor in me just wanted to see it through to the end,” the two-time Australian Open winner stated after the match. 

“I just hope that I can figure it out and figure out how to get healthy in time for upcoming tournaments at Indian Wells and Miami in March.”

Also, Osaka revealed that abdominal issues have actually hampered her throughout her career.

“I kind of have a history of it, since I was a teenager. At least once a year, I’d get an ab strain. For me, I want to say it’s more the way my serve is — it’s quite explosive,” she stated.

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