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Olympics: Tennis - Osaka refreshed and ready after first win since May

Reuters
Reuters
25/07/2021
08:00 MYT
Olympics: Tennis - Osaka refreshed and ready after first win since May
Naomi Osaka of Japan in action during her first round match against Zheng Saisai of China, Tokyo 2020 Olympics - Tennis - Women's Singles - Round 1 - Ariake Tennis Park - Tokyo, Japan, July 25, 2021. - REUTERS
TOKYO: Naomi Osaka said she was feeling refreshed and ready to play, following a dominant 6-1 6-4 win over China's Zheng Saisai in the opening round of the Tokyo Games - her first victory since taking a mental health break two months ago.
The Japanese four-time Grand Slam champion had not played a competitive match since the French Open in May, when she withdrew after being fined for skipping the mandatory post-match press conferences on mental health reasons.
Osaka said she appreciated taking time away from the court ahead of the Games in Tokyo, where she was chosen to light the Olympic cauldron at the opening ceremony on Friday night.
"More than anything, I'm just focused on playing tennis," she said in her first appearance in front of media in more than two months.
"Playing the Olympics has been a dream of mine since I was a kid, so I feel like the break I took was very needed. But I feel definitely a little bit refreshed and happy again."
Osaka was in ominous form against the 52nd-ranked Zheng, racing through the first set in just 32 minutes.
In the second set, the 23-year-old gained another early break but squandered two match points on the Chinese player's serve at 5-3.
Osaka went on to serve out the match to love.
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