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Sevastova shunts out Osaka from China Open

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Naomi Osaka admitted that she gets “stressed out” trying to live up to “the hype” after the US Open champion was beaten in the China Open semi-finals.

The 20-year-old Japanese, who struggled with a back injury in losing 6-4, 6-4 to unseeded Anastasija Sevastova, opened up on dealing with ramped-up expectatio­ns.

The world No 6 made headlines last month when she stunned Serena Williams in New York to win her first grand slam, in a final overshadow­ed by the American’s bitter row with the chair umpire. Osaka’s shock triumph – at such a young age and against one of the greatest players of all time – propelled her into the limelight.

It is a place that she is not altogether comfortabl­e in. “I think definitely as the weeks go by, I have this feeling of wanting to prove myself. I think that sort of takes a toll on me a little bit because I stress myself out in a way,” Osaka said.

“If you don’t win a tournament, then people will say, ‘Oh, she hasn’t won a tournament.’ If you haven’t won a slam, they’ll say, ‘She hasn’t won a slam.’

“Then if you win one grand slam, they’re like, ‘Oh, she only won one grand slam.’

“I know it’s bad, but I sort of read the comments [online or in media]. I’m just, like, ‘Oh, I guess I have to do more, to be better’.”

Osaka, who was attempting to reach a third straight final after New York and Tokyo’s Pan Pacific Open, was unhappy with her behaviour in Friday’s quarter-final victory over Zhang Shuai.

Osaka had been close to tears during the second set and threw her racquet, before recovering her poise.

She was more composed against the Latvian Sevastova, even though she was hindered by her back, which she said was more a case of fatigue than anything more serious. Asked at her postmatch news conference why she appeared happier in defeat than she did after winning on Friday, Osaka said: “I don’t have any regrets from today.

“But my back’s sort of been bothering me since the beginning of the tournament.”

Sevastova, ranked 20th in the world, will play Danish second seed Caroline Wozniacki after her 6-1, 6-3 victory over Wang Qiang. Sevastova, 28, is one victory away from her fourth – but biggest – WTA title of her career. Sevastova retired from tennis in May 2013 after becoming frustrated by injuries. She returned in January 2015.

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