Osaka doing her homework on clay ahead of French Open
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Naomi Osaka picked up her
first win on clay in two years on Wednesday and while the former world number
one is adapting to the slower surface ahead of the French Open she has no plans
to abandon the power game that brought her four Grand Slam titles.
Osaka, who returned to
action in January after a 15-month maternity break, has enjoyed huge success
thanks to her powerful baseline game but the Japanese player has struggled on
clay.
Her first match of the
season on the surface ended in an opening-round loss to Martina Trevisan at
Rouen last week but she responded with a 6-4 6-1 win over Greet Minnen at the
Madrid Open on Wednesday.
"I slid a couple of
times to my forehand pretty well, so I was excited about that," Osaka told
reporters. "She was hitting really good drop shots, but I think I got to a
couple quite well. Movement-wise I'm feeling a lot more comfortable.
"I want to adapt and
I'm trying to, but there are things that work for me and have gotten me to
where I am, so I don't want to start slicing and dicing.
"There's a basis to
my game and I want to stick to that, but also respect the court. It's a work in
progress for me, but I'm watching a lot more matches on clay. I'm trying to do
my homework as best as I can."
Osaka, who is now ranked
197th in the world, has never made it to a final on clay and has failed to
advance beyond the third round at Roland Garros.
"I'd like to win a
tournament on clay," said Osaka, who meets Liudmila Samsonova next in
Madrid.
"It would be very
ironic but also hilarious if my first tournament (win of the comeback) would be
on clay."
The French Open begins on
May 26.


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