The Asian Age

O! SAKE TIME

Japan’s Naomi dominates Brady to win Oz Open again

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Melbourne, Feb. 20: Japan’s Naomi Osaka dismissed Jennifer Brady in straight sets to win the Australian Open and underline her growing hold on women’s tennis on Saturday.

Osaka edged a tight first set but controlled the second to win 6-4, 6-3 in 77 minutes in front of 7,381 fans at Rod Laver Arena.

Third seed Osaka preserves her 100 percent record in Grand Slam finals after winning the 2018 and 2020 US Opens and the 2019 title in Melbourne.

The reigning US Open champion, who beat her idol Serena Williams in the Melbourne semifinals, has now won two of the last three Grand Slams as her status and reputation soars.

“We played in the semis of the US Open a couple of months ago and I told everyone that you’re going to be a problem,” Osaka told Brady at the trophy presentati­on.

“And I was right. It’s really incredible to me to see your growth over the past few months, it’s really cool for me to see.”

Osaka, 23, is only the third player after Monica Seles and Roger Federer to win their first four major finals, and will now rise to second in the world rankings.

She saved two match points in the fourth round against Garbine Muguruza and swept past Williams in straight sets in the semis.

On Saturday, Osaka wore down fellow big-hitter Brady, and then lifted her racquet above her head in celebratio­n of her win as the crowd roared.

After sealing back-toback Slam titles twice, Osaka has won half the majors she’s contested since beating Williams to win her first in 2018.

“Thank you for coming and watching, it feels really incredible for me,” she told the crowd, which was capped at half-capacity over coronaviru­s concerns. I didn’t play my last Grand Slam with fans so just to have this energy really means a lot.”

You don’t go into a final wanting to be the runner-up. For me, I feel like every opportunit­y that I play a Slam is an opportunit­y to win a Slam.

NAOMI OSAKA

US OPEN REMATCH

The Japanese survived a

seesaw start to gain control, reeling off six straight games en route to the title.

It was a rematch of last year’s epic US Open semifinal, described by some as the best match of 2020, but Osaka triumphed far more comfortabl­y on this occasion.

Before the match, Osaka had pinpointed her return as the key, but she was helped out by a shaky Brady who lost her serve in the fourth game after two double faults.

But Brady, the 22nd seed, hit back with a break and she continued to pile pressure on Osaka’s serve.

A brilliant lob winner,

showcasing her trademark athleticis­m, gave a pumped-up Brady a break point in the ninth game, but Osaka held on.

Brady then played a sloppy game on serve to hand over the set to Osaka, who had a 20-0 record at Melbourne Park when winning the first set.

 ?? — AFP ?? Japan’s Naomi Osaka celebrates with the winner’s trophy after her women’s singles final match against Jennifer Brady of the USA in the Australian Open on Saturday.
— after winning the Australian Open crown
— AFP Japan’s Naomi Osaka celebrates with the winner’s trophy after her women’s singles final match against Jennifer Brady of the USA in the Australian Open on Saturday. — after winning the Australian Open crown

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