Naomi Osaka opened up about the feeling of unfinished business that drove her to return to tennis after easing into the second round of the Australian Open. The defending champion took to Rod Laver ... ( read original story ...)
Tennis-Osaka finding joy again as she kicks off Melbourne Park defence
"at-above-post addthis_tool" data-url=" Sudipto Ganguly MELBOURNE (Reuters) -Naomi Osaka said she is enjoying her tennis again and is having fun on the Tour after the defending champion overcame an ... ( read original story ...)
Japan looks to declare COVID quasi-emergency in Tokyo, vicinity
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Osaka into second round after Djokovic saga at Australian Open
Defending women's champion Naomi Osaka breezed into the second round as the Australian Open finally began on Monday. ( read original story ...)
Osaka finding joy again as she kicks off Melbourne Park defence
Melbourne: Naomi Osaka said she is enjoying her tennis again and is having fun on the Tour after the defending champion overcame an unexpectedly ... ( read original story ...)
Naomi Osaka finding joy again as she kicks off Australian Open title defence
Naomi Osaka said she is enjoying her tennis again and is having fun on the Tour after the defending champion overcame an unexpectedly stiff challenge from Colombian Camila Osorio in her opening round ... ( read original story ...)
Osaka, Nadal advance in Australia after Djokovic flies home
With so much attention on the 11-day saga of Djokovic’s attempt to participate in the year’s first Grand Slam tournament, and bid for a fourth consecutive title at Melbourne Park, the returns of Osaka ... ( read original story ...)
Osaka overcomes Osorio obstacle in Melbourne Park opener
Defending champion Naomi Osaka overcame an unexpectedly stiff challenge from Colombian Camila Osorio to reach the second round of the Australian Open 6-3 6-3 on Rod Laver Arena on Monday. ( read original story ...)
Naomi Osaka gets off to winning start at Australian Open
Defending champion Naomi Osaka overcame an unexpectedly stiff challenge from Colombian Camila Osorio to reach the second round of the Australian Open with a 6-3, 6-3 victory at Rod Laver Arena on ... ( read original story ...)
Aus Open PIX: Osaka overcomes Osorio obstacle
Images from Day 1 of the Australian Open in Melbourne on Monday. Defending champion Naomi Osaka overcame an unexpectedly stiff challenge from Colombian Camila Osorio to reach the second round of the ... ( read original story ...)
Australian Open 2022: Defending champion Naomi Osaka overcomes Camila Osorio in opener
Naomi Osaka needed to save two break points to hold serve for the first set and faced two more in the second stanza before overpowering the inexperienced world number 50 with her aggressive shots from ... ( read original story ...)
With Djokovic gone, Osaka starts her Australian Open defense
The Australian Open started Monday without nine-time champion Novak Djokovic and, finally, the focus was on forehands and backhands instead of his fight to avoid deportation because he isn't And it ... ( read original story ...)
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