Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Osaka wins 2nd straight Slam title

- By Howard Fendrich

MELBOURNE, Australia — So close to victory, Naomi Osaka suddenly was letting the Australian Open final slip away. Three championsh­ip points? Gone. A sizable lead? Soon all gone, too.

She was playing poorly. She yelled at herself. Slammed a ball. Tugged at her visor’s pink brim. Trudged to the locker room between sets with a towel draped over her head.

And then, after returning to the court, Osaka turned it all around just as quickly as she had dropped 23 of 27 points. Refocusing and reassertin­g herself, Osaka edged Petra Kvitova of the Czech Republic 7-6 (2), 5-7, 6-4 on Saturday night to win the Australian Open for a second consecutiv­e Grand Slam title.

“I felt like I didn’t want to have any regrets,” Osaka said. “I think if I didn’t regroup after the second set, then I would have looked back on this match and probably cried or something.”

On top of that, Osaka, 21, who holds dual American and Japanes citizenshi­p, will rise to No. 1 in the rankings.

“Amazing achievemen­t,” two-time Wimbledon champion Kvitova said. “Definitely she is a great one. We’ll see what the future will bring.”

Osaka added the Australian Open trophy to the one she collected after a U.S. Open final in September that forever will be remembered for the way runner-up Serena Williams was docked a game after arguing with the chair umpire.

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