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Osaka plots French Open, Wimbledon success after bossing hardcourts

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Osaka plots French Open, Wimbledon success after bossing hardcourts

4-OF-4. Naomi Osaka joins Roger Federer and Monica Seles as the the only players to win all 4 of their first Grand Slam finals.

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Four-time Grand Slam winner Naomi Osaka has never made it beyond the third round of either the French Open or Wimbledon

Having already stamped her authority on hardcourts by winning both the Australian and US Opens multiple times, Japanese Naomi Osaka feels she is now better equipped to succeed on other surfaces.

The 23-year-old outplayed American Jennifer Brady 6-4 6-3 in the Australian Open final at the Rod Laver Arena on Saturday to join Roger Federer and Monica Seles as players to win all 4 of their first Grand Slam finals.

Osaka won back-to-back majors in the 2018 US Open and the 2019 Australian Open and picked up her third at Flushing Meadows last year but she has never made it beyond the third round of either the Roland Garros or Wimbledon.

Asked if she was now more confident of success on clay and grass, Osaka said: “Yes, I think so.”

“I have more of an understanding of what I’m supposed to do.”

“Before I would just head into a match sort of unaware of guess different patterns and things like that. But now I talk to (coach) Wim (Fissette) a bit more on strategy.”

Carrying her hardcourt success to the French Open and the Wimbledon was the “biggest goal” going forward for Osaka.

“I think everyone knows I can do well on hard court,” she said after posing for pictures with the Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup at Melbourne’s Government House.

“For me, I just really want to get comfortable on the other surfaces.”

Justine Henin, a seven-time Grand Slam champion, recently said that women’s tennis has a “new boss” in Osaka.

“I feel like it’s an honor that I’m in that conversation,” said Osaka.

“I also feel like for me, my biggest goal is to be consistent throughout the year, not just randomly popping up and winning a Grand Slam.”

“Hopefully I’m able to be more stable this year and feel more worthy of potentially having that title.” – Rappler.com

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