After years of having a rather strained relationship with Wimbledon thanks to being “paralysed by fear” at the thought of playing on tennis’s fastest surface, Naomi Osaka feels she has finally found her grass court wings.
The Japanese player, who has won all four of her grand slam titles on the hard courts of Melbourne Park and Flushing Meadows, has never found her comfort zone on the green, green grass of SW19, making only four previous appearances during her 10-year professional career.
During those four visits to the All England Club, she won a total of just five matches, with third-round showings in 2017 and 2018 her stand-out performances – hardly anything to shout about for a woman who has been ranked on top of the world.
But after matching her best Wimbledon showing on Wednesday with an impressive 6-3, 6-2 win over Czech Katerina Siniakova, who has won the Wimbledon women’s doubles title three times and dispatched China’s Zheng Qinwen in the first round, Osaka feels she has finally overcome the fear factor on grass.
Naomi Osaka (left) serves to Katerina Siniakova during their second round women’s single match at Wimbledon. Photo: AP
“When I was younger, I had no fear. I think when you are young, you fear nothing, and that’s one of the really cool things about it,” said Osaka, now ranked 53 as she continues to try to recapture her best form after taking a maternity break in 2023.
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