SERENA CRASHES OUT IN MIAMI AS NERVOUS OSAKA ADVANCES
Serena Williams crashed out of the Miami Open in the
first round here Wednesday, slumping to a straight sets defeat against Japan’s
Naomi Osaka in the latest setback to the former world number one’s comeback.
Osaka, who won her first major title in Indian Wells
last weekend, was superior throughout and fully deserved her 6-3, 6-2 win in
just one hour and 17 minutes.
It was Williams’ fourth match and second tournament
appearance since returning from 13 months of maternity leave — yet the
American’s movement and inability to stay in the rallies suggested her comeback
could be more arduous than expected.
The defeat was the first time Williams has lost her
first match at an American hard court championship for 21 years.
Williams, 36, may have been unfairly unseeded here
due to her lack of action over the past year, but could have no complaints with
the defeat.
In her comeback in Indian Wells, she made it through
to round three, where she fell to sister Venus in straight sets.
Taking on Osaka was always going to prove a tough
task — and so it did.
Williams refused to speak to the media afterwards.
The WTA and tournament will decide if she will be fined, with a potential cost
expected to be about $1,000.
She released a brief statement more than 90 minutes
after the end of the match that read: “Every tournament is an opportunity for
me to better understand the areas I need to improve to be my best.
“Naomi played a great match and I look forward to
continuing my return by progressing every day.
“I am so grateful for my fans who continue to
support me every step of this incredible journey.”
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