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Osaka inspired by Djokovic at Wimbledon ahead of daughter's birthday
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Osaka inspired by Djokovic at Wimbledon ahead of daughter's birthday

Published by , Sunday 06/30/24 13:32

Naomi Osaka said Sunday she hopes to mark her daughter's first birthday by making a winning return to Wimbledon thanks to a helping hand from Novak Djokovic.

The Japanese superstar, a four-time Grand Slam champion and a former world number one, hasn't played at the All England Club since 2019.

Osaka takes on Diane Parry of France in her opener on Monday, the day before she celebrates daughter Shai's first birthday.

"She's one on Tuesday so it will be very exciting day," said the 26-year-old.

"It's been a great journey and I'm lucky and blessed to have happy girl with lots of energy. It's a dream to be here with her now."

Osaka's four majors came on the hard courts of the US Open and Australian Open.

She made the third round at Wimbledon in 2017 and 2018, losing to former champions Venus Williams and Angelique Kerber respectively.

Her most recent appearance in 2019 was brief with a first round loss to Yulia Putintseva.

In order to improve her chances at this year's tournament, Osaka has sounded out seven-time Wimbledon champion Djokovic.

"I tried to slide on grass. I asked Novak how he did it. I have tried a few times but it has been scary. I think I may have to wait for the grass to get brown a little," she said.

"But he told me no matter if he falls he keeps getting up and doing it. He said I have to overcome the fear of getting hurt."

Osaka, who only returned to the tour at the start of the year afer maternity leave, is ranked at 113 in the world and required a wild card to play at Wimbledon.

At the recent French Open, she gave world number one Iga Swiatek a mighty scare, holding a match point in their second round clash before the Pole prevailed.

Since then she made the quarter-finals of the grass-court tournament at 's-Hertogenbosch and pushed world number eight Zheng Qinwen to three sets in the opening round in Berlin.

"It's a little weird as I feel I have been playing really well this year but just not making a lot of quarter-finals," said Osaka.

"I feel that had I not played Iga, I could have gone a long way in Paris. I just need some luck."

She added: "I lost first round in Berlin, but I learned lot. I'm feeling pretty good about myself. People tell me I have game for grass."

Source: AFP

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I agree, so disrespectful.
Michelle Steel Lang Michelle Steel Lang il y a 1 heure
One, it's good that he's self aware enough to realize this and acknowledge it for what it is. Two, if he and/or his coaches and mentors can't figure out how to channel that nervous energy into something positive on the court, he needs to hire a good sports psychologist or two. It's not like he can't afford the best in the business.
SH321 SH321 il y a 2 heures
Looking forward to this one 🙂
normhkt normhkt il y a 3 heures
2013 - Best in British sporting history. Absolute legend. How many Wimbledons would you have won barring injury .
Seumas Mac Seumas Mac il y a 3 heures
Bad news for the tournament
Dave S. Dave S. il y a 1 jour
I remember the 2017 match between Federer and Nadal a little differently. While it was played at a high level for most of the match, Nadal had turned the momentum in his favor and it was looking like he had the match in hand. Then Federer faked injury. Nadal concerned about Federer backed off his game. Then Federer turned it back on and Nadal realized he had been scammed, got angry and lost his game. In my mind Nadal should have won. As huge fan of Federer, it was a big let down to watch him digress to feigning injury when he got desperate because he couldn't break Nadal's momentum with his game. The momentum then shifted back to Federer and he won the match. And as a huge fan of Nadal, it was big let down for him not to compose himself and get back in the match. But playing mind games has been part of the game probably forever, it just wasn't seen by the top players very often. Unfortunately it's become more common.
SH321 SH321 il y a 1 jour
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Lucky Vit......agree
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StAdam StAdam
C'mon Vit, make Novak run, to test his knee out.
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Aladdin Sane Aladdin Sane
Let’s go Vit! A real chance 🤞
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SylviaLaSalle SylviaLaSalle
How did she win last year 😂
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samiruffsankey samiruffsankey
Easy draw always lucky man
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