The Borneo Post

Osaka: US Open title ‘not the happiest memory’

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BEIJING: Naomi Osaka made the startling admission on Monday that winning the US Open was “bitterswee­t” and “not the happiest memory” and revealed that she has been trying to forget about the careerdefi­ning victory.

The 20-year- old rising star from Japan stunned Serena Wi l l iams last month in a tempestuou­s final in which the American called chair umpire Carlos Ramos “a thief” and later accused him of sexism.

“There’s a lot of stuff I want to say about how I felt and whatever,” the world number six said.

Wil l iams’s high- prof i le meltdown made headlines over Osaka’s feat in becoming the first Japanese to win a Grand Slam, although Osaka has declined to point the finger at the American great.

“For me, I don’t know, I don’t know, the memory of the US Open is a little bit bitterswee­t,” Osaka said.

“Right after, the day after, I really didn’t want to think about it because it wasn’t necessaril­y the happiest memory for me.

“I just sort of wanted to move on at that point.”

Speaking in Beijing, where Osaka powered into round two of the China Open with a dominant performanc­e over Kazakh qualifier Zarina Diyas, the young Japanese l ighthearte­dly compared her Grand Slam success to green- tea ice cream.

“When you bite into it, it’s sweet, but also very strong - - that’s how that memory feels to me.

“Of course I’m happy that I won a Grand Slam, I don’t think there’s anything that can take away from that... but I feel like it was so strange, I didn’t just want to think about it.

“I wanted to just push it to the side.”

Osaka, who defeated Diyas 6- 4, 6- 3 despite not playing her best, faces unseeded American Danielle Collins next.

Also safely t h rough on Beijing’s outdoor hard courts is another reigning Grand Slam champion, Australian Open winner Caroline Wozniacki.

With world number one Simona Halep retiring from the tournament with a back injury and Serena Williams absent, Osaka and Wozniacki are among the favourites.

Former world number one Wozniacki was emphatic with a 62, 6-3 demolition of Switzerlan­d’s Belinda Bencic.

The world number two Dane was never in serious trouble against 41st- ranked Bencic, although it has not always been like that down the years, Bencic winning four of their past six meetings.

Wozniacki will play Croatia’s unseeded Petra Martic in round two. — AFP

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