Khaleej Times

Stephens defeats Osaka in Singapore

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singapore — A confident Sloane Stephens stormed to victory with a commanding third set performanc­e against Japanese sensation Naomi Osaka as the upsets continued at the WTA Finals in Singapore.

In an unpredicta­ble encounter, the American overcame a second set stutter to dominate the decider and triumph 7-5, 4-6, 6-1 in two hours and 25 minutes.

Before Monday, Osaka had won 14 of her previous 16 matches to be the in-form player coming into the season-finale.

But the third seed was wildly inconsiste­nt in the Red Group opener with 46 unforced errors and was broken three times in a third set meltdown.

“I competed really well and I knew I had to play good tennis to beat her,” Stephens, the fifth seed, said after the match. “I just stayed tough and took my opportunit­ies.”

It was a much-anticipate­d showdown between the past two US Open champions, who were making their WTA Finals debuts.

Since her stunning upset of Serena Williams at Flushing Meadows, Osaka’s popularity has surged and she had the crowd on her side at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.

It was a sluggish start with both players struggling to hold serve and few winners being struck before Stephens made her move — aggressive­ly rattling Osaka with deep groundstro­kes, pinpointin­g the lines.

A subdued Osaka could not unleash her powerful game and grew frustrated as Stephens drew first blood.

Osaka lifted her intensity in the second set and rediscover­ed the form that has propelled her to a career-high world ranking of four. The 21-year-old was unable to close out the set on serve, blowing a forehand drive volley and dropping her racquet in disgust. —

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Sloane Stephens

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