Daily Dispatch

Japan’s US Open champion Osaka embraces life in the fast lane

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If US Open winner Naomi Osaka is feeling the pressure of being the tennis world’s newest Grand Slam champion, she’s hiding it well in the lead-up to the Australian Open.

The Japanese star arrives in Melbourne as the world number four after a stunning victory over Serena Williams at Flushing Meadows that sent the 21year-old’s profile into the stratosphe­re.

The manner in which she claimed her maiden Slam was far from ideal – with Serena’s furious tirade against the umpire overshadow­ing Osaka’s breakthrou­gh moment.

Combined with the pressure of becoming the first Japanese player to win a major, and the fanatical support that brings, there were fears she could wilt under the spotlight.

Yet she appears to have put the turmoil experience­d in New York behind her.

An indication of the steel that lies beneath her humble demeanour came in her outing after the US Open, the PanPacific Open in Tokyo, when she breezed into the final without conceding a set.

Her demeanour since arriving in Australia has been relaxed and upbeat, joking with the media in press conference­s.

It’s a far cry from when Osaka came to Melbourne Park last year as an unknown ranked 68. Yet she says she is unfazed by her sudden rise.

“I never feel pressure to perform. I enjoy Grand Slams the most,” she said before last week’s Brisbane Internatio­nal.

I never feel pressure to perform

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