Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Calamity-hit Japan hails Osaka

- ▪ sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

TOKYO: Japan on Sunday hailed Naomi Osaka’s stunning upset against the legendary Serena Williams to win the US Open, giving the nation some rare good news after a summer of deadly natural disasters.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe led the praise, taking to Twitter to congratula­te Osaka after her 6-2, 6-4 win in New York.

“Congratula­tions on your victory at the US Open. The first Japanese player to win a Grand Slam title. Thank you for giving energy and inspiratio­n to the whole of Japan,” the premier tweeted.

Abe was on his way to the northern island of Hokkaido where a massive earthquake last week sparked landslides that buried houses in a rural town, killing at least 35 people and injuring hundreds of others.

Osaka’s grandfathe­r Tetsuo Osaka, 73, lives in Hokkaido and said he wept watching his granddaugh­ter on television.

“It still hasn’t sunk in for me yet. The moment she won, my wife and I rejoiced together. I was so happy, I cried,” he told public broadcaste­r NHK.

“I hope she stays healthy and continues her good work. I also hope she wins at the Tokyo Olympics (in 2020),” he said.

Fellow tennis star Kei Nishikori flooded Twitter with emojis of trophies, thumbs up and Japanese flags, followed by a simple tweet of “proud” alongside a Japanese flag.

And Tsuyoshi Fukui, a former top Japanese player and now senior official at the Japanese Tennis Associatio­n, said Osaka’s performanc­e would help to cheer the country up after typhoons, floods and earthquake­s dominated the headlines this summer.

Osaka’s “tenacious and patient performanc­e ... must have been a great show of encouragem­ent to those Japanese people who saw damage from such things as typhoons and earthquake­s,” Fukui told Japanese media.

Osaka has dual JapaneseAm­erican citizenshi­p and often replies to questions from Japan’s media in English, apologisin­g for not knowing the appropriat­e word when she speaks Japanese.

 ?? AFP ?? ▪ A pedestrian reads Japanese newspaper reporting Osaka’s win.
AFP ▪ A pedestrian reads Japanese newspaper reporting Osaka’s win.

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