Naomi concerned after ‘rocky’ clay season
TOKYO: After pulling out of last week’s Italian Open due to injury, World No 1 Naomi Osaka admitted she has had a “rocky” claycourt season heading into the French Open.
Naomi, who won the Australian Open in January to follow on from her dramatic victory over Serena Williams at the US Open in 2018, is looking to become just the 11th woman to claim a third consecutive Grand Slam title.
However, following the hand injury that forced her out of a quarter-final clash with Kiki Bertens in Rome and an abdominal injury suffered in Stuttgart last month, Naomi arrives in Paris with concerns over both her form and fitness.
The 21-year-old has proved herself a destructive and powerful hardcourt player with her two Grand Slam wins in the past year, but her record on clay is less impressive.
Naomi has never won a top level WTA event on the surface and has failed to progress past the third round previously at Roland Garros.
“I would describe (my clay season) as rocky,” Naomi said in Rome.
“But I can’t necessarily say it’s been ups and downs because if I think about it, it’s definitely been going up. Every match I’ve played I’ve learned a lot. I’ve tried to take what I’ve learned into the next match and I think I’ve done that well.”
Anyone tempted to doubt Osaka ahead of the French Open, which begins next week, should consider her Grand Slam record.
Naomi saves her best performances for the biggest stage; she has won 76% of all of her Grand Slam matches. Her win ratio at other tournaments is in the 50s.
During a recent interview with the Financial Times, Naomi admitted to feeling the pressure that comes with being World No 1.
“I’ve never been No 1 and a lot of people were talking about it and I think I let it get to my head a little bit,” she said.
“When you’re No 1 you’re not really supposed to lose. At least, that’s how I feel. Of course, people lose all the time. But I just felt like I should at least win a tournament every month or something.”