'Finally clicked': Naomi Osaka says better focus behind stellar run | Inquirer Sports

‘Finally clicked’: Naomi Osaka says better focus behind stellar run

/ 07:09 PM October 04, 2018

Naomi Osaka of Japan hits a return during her women’s singles third round match against Julia Goerges of Germany at the China Open tennis tournament in Beijing on October 4, 2018. / AFP PHOTO / GREG BAKER

Her chopstick skills might not be the best but Naomi Osaka says an improvement in her focus is behind a run of success that culminated in winning the US Open.

The 20-year-old, who stunned Serena Williams to win her maiden Grand Slam last month, was devastating against 10th seed Julia Goerges of Germany on Thursday, winning 6-1, 6-2 in 65 minutes to speed into the China Open quarter-finals.

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Osaka, the eighth seed in Beijing, similarly thrashed unseeded American Danielle Collins 6-1, 6-0 in the previous round and is showcasing the ruthlessness that saw her beat Williams in a controversial New York final.

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The Japanese will face home hope Zhang Shuai in the last eight in the Chinese capital after Zhang pulled off a shock in defeating three-time Grand Slam champion Angelique Kerber.

China Open organizers have had the players competing in a “chopstick challenge” and Zhang and the German Kerber are currently winning.

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Told that she was well behind both with her score, Osaka joked: “We’re not talking about that.

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“Come on, with Shuai, let’s face it… But the thing is, I hold chopsticks in a weird way anyways.”

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Turning more serious, the world number six, said: “On the court I have to think ‘focus’ because it’s not something that’s natural to me.

“It’s something that I’ve been working on throughout this whole year and I think it finally clicked, or at least it’s more consistent.”

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Osaka, who appears increasingly at ease with the media, joking and chatting freely, said that she had also brought more consistency to her game.

“Not so many unforced errors (compared to a year ago). I’m not sure how many I hit today, but sometimes last year I think I was hitting a lot.”

Osaka meets unseeded Zhang next after the Chinese world number 45 emerged from a see-saw battle with third seed Kerber.

Zhang, 29, grabbed the first set 6-1, before reigning Wimbledon champion Kerber fought back to win the second 6-2.

Zhang stepped up a gear in the decider, taking the set with a comprehensive 6-0 to thrill the home crowd.

Kerber said that she had been troubled by a problem with her right knee, but refused to blame that for the defeat.

“I was not feeling the best at the beginning of the match, but then I was playing better and better,” said the 30-year-old.

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“At the end she played a good third set — she took her chances and played a really solid match.”

TAGS: Grand Slam, Japan, Naomi Osaka, Tennis, US Open

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