The Pak Banker

Osaka dominates Brady to claim 2nd Australian Open crown

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The trouble for Naomi Osaka at Grand Slam tournament­s comes in Week 1. Get beyond that stage at the hard-court majors, though, and start preparing to etch her name on the trophy.

Osaka gave Jennifer Brady a lesson in Grand Slam tennis as she cruised to a 6-4, 6-3 win to secure her second Australian Open title on Saturday and cement her standing as the new queen of the women's game.

Osaka's victory over the 22nd-seeded American at a floodlit Rod Laver Arena gave the Japanese third seed her fourth major crown at the age of 23, preserving her 100 percent record in Grand Slam finals after winning the 2018 and 2020 US Opens and the 2019 title in Melbourne.

With strong serving that produced six aces, Osaka is the first woman to start her career that way since Monica Seles did it 30 years ago and has now won two of the last three Grand Slams as her status and reputation soars. "We played in the semis of the US Open a couple of months ago and I told everyone that you're going to be a problem," Osaka told Brady at the trophy presentati­on. "And I was right. It's really incredible to me to see your growth over the past few months, it's really cool for me to see."

Fans hoping for a repeat of the pair's engrossing US Open semi-final last year were left disappoint­ed as Brady froze in the spotlight of her first Grand Slam final. Osaka played some way short of her best tennis and joined Brady in contributi­ng to a dour, error-strewn first set.

But she settled to clinch six straight games, roaring to a 4-0 lead in the second before serving out the match to love. A big serve sealed it, causing Brady to fire a forehand return long, and Osaka held her racket over her head and beamed in an understate­d celebratio­n.

"She played really well when she had to," Brady said. "She hit good shots when she needed them." Osaka is on a 21-match winning streak that dates to last season and thanked the fans at the trophy ceremony.

"It feels really incredible for me," said Osaka, who will be world number two when the rankings are updated.

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