The Sunday Guardian

Tsurenko stuns Osaka to book Pliskova final

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BRISBANE: The Japan’s Naomi Osaka lamented her poor attitude following a straight sets thrashing by Lesia Tsurenko in the Brisbane Internatio­nal semi-finals on Saturday but the U.S. Open winner said defeat came with a valuable lesson. World number five Osaka was beaten 6-2 6-4 in 65 minutes by Latvia’s Tsurenko, who comfortabl­y broke her opponent’s serve four times en route to the biggest final of her career.

Tsurenko faces 2017 champion and former world number one Karolina Pliskova, who thumped Donna Vekic 6-3 6-4. “If I’m being really frank, I just feel like I had the worst attitude today. I feel like I didn’t really know how to cope with not playing well,” Osaka said.

“I was sulking a bit and there are moments that I tried not to do that. But then the ball wouldn’t go in and then I would go back to being childish. So I think that was my main problem.”

Osaka, who withdrew from next week’s Sydney Internatio­nal, said Saturday’s experience was better than winning in Brisbane as she gears up for the Australian Open later this month.

“This helpless feeling I have, I think today I learned what I have to do to, not fix it, but what I can do to improve the situation so there aren’t many moments that I feel like that,” the Japanese added.

Osaka’s compatriot Kei Nishikori closed in on his first ATP title in nearly three years, beating Frenchman Jeremy Chardy 6-2 6-2 to move into the title clash. “Nothing better than this today,” Nishikori, who last won a trophy in Memphis in Feb. 2016, said. “I felt like I was too fast on the court today... Tomorrow I will go for a trophy.” Standing in his way is Russia’s Daniil Medvedev who powered past Jo-wilfried Tsonga 7-6(6) 6-2. REUTERS

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