The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Osaka cruises as Konta sends Stephens packing

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BRISBANE, Australia: Reigning US Open champion Naomi Osaka cruised past Australian qualifier Destanee Aiava to reach the quarterfin­als of the Brisbane Internatio­nal on Tuesday.

In a battle of two powerful ball strikers, the Japanese star was too consistent for her rival, winning 6-3, 6-2 in just 68 minutes.

Osaka burst to prominence when she defeated Serena Williams to win the US Open in September, becoming the first Japanese player to win a Grand Slam singles title.

She rose to number four in the world in October and finished the year ranked fifth.

She was a class above Aiava, who was able to put Osaka under pressure at times, but was unable to do so often enough.

"I felt like I was playing a younger version of me," the 21-yearold Osaka said of her 18-year-old opponent.

"I felt like when I was playing her she sort of matched my power, which was really surprising to me, because there's not that many people that can do that."

Osaka added that she had felt the pressure of going into the match as favourite.

"I was really nervous coming out here because I felt like this is one of the matches I'm expected to win," she said.

"But playing against someone like her who's a bit unpredicta­ble and very strong, it was like one of those moments where I felt like I just have to stay really calm, but I couldn't.

"So I'm just really happy that I could play well."

Earlier, Britain's Johanna Konta sent third seeded American Sloane Stephens packing with a straight sets win.

In a tough first round draw, Konta outlasted the 2017 US Open champion and world number six 6-4, 6-3.

"She's top 10 and she's had an incredible couple of seasons," Konta said.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Naomi Osaka hits a return against Destanee Aiava during their women's singles first round match at the Brisbane Internatio­nal.
— AFP photo Naomi Osaka hits a return against Destanee Aiava during their women's singles first round match at the Brisbane Internatio­nal.

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