Osaka Relaxed After Securing Andreescu China Open Quarters Date
3rd October 2019
The 21-year-old, the reigning Australian Open champion, won the last 10 games against unseeded American Alison Riske to surge into the last eight at the China Open, 6-4, 6-0
- Naomi Osaka said Thursday that she was "angry relaxed" after the Japanese tennis player set up a potential first meeting with US Open champion Bianca Andreescu in Beijing
- Osaka and Andreescu, two young stars of women's tennis, will meet if the 19-year-old Canadian wins her match later Thursday against American qualifier Jennifer Brady
- Osaka has not dropped a set in three matches in the Chinese capital and also did not lose a set on the way to winning her home Pan Pacific Open last month
BEIJING, China- Naomi
Osaka said Thursday that she was "angry relaxed" after the Japanese
tennis player set up a potential first meeting with US Open champion Bianca
Andreescu in Beijing.
The 21-year-old, the reigning Australian Open champion, won
the last 10 games against unseeded American Alison Riske to surge into the last
eight at the China Open, 6-4, 6-0.
Osaka and Andreescu, two young stars of women's tennis, will
meet if the 19-year-old Canadian wins her match later Thursday against American
qualifier Jennifer Brady.
Osaka has not dropped a set in three matches in the Chinese
capital and also did not lose a set on the way to winning her home Pan Pacific
Open last month.
It is in contrast to the stuttering form the world number
four endured after winning the Australian Open at the start of the year.
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"I'm relaxed, but I'm a little bit angry, it's an angry
relaxed," said Osaka, asked what was behind her recent success in Japan
and now China.
"I know after Australia I was like, 'I'm going to have
fun'. It was not fun, I did not have fun."
The Japanese said she took a week off after her last 16
defeat at the US Open, where teenager Andreescu went on to triumph over Serena
Williams in the final.
"I was sorting out my thoughts," said Osaka,
adding that she has "self-diagnosed ADHD" because "if I tell
myself to relax, I play three-set matches.
"Out here, if you see, I'm kind of 'angry' right now, I
can get through straight-set wins."