
Teenage Wimbledon star is disqualified after mistakenly launching her racquet into the crowd
So that was me being very tame,' Osaka said.
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So that was me being very tame,' Osaka said. Osaka struggled with bouts of depression after winning her first major in 2018. Asked afterwards what had changed for her, Osaka mentioned her coaching team and her mindset - as well as her mum's cooking.
Furthermore, Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Sabalenka has admitted it had been a ‘turning point’ in her career. But she could not take her chances, failing to bite on an 80mph second serve by Osaka in the next game, and the former world No 1 continued to one-two punch her way through her service games.
In addition, But rather than staying on Court 11, the force with which the racquet was flung caused it to bounce off the grass, and into the stands and the watching spectators. The World No 1 was quick into press after losing her round-of-16 tie against Osaka, and was initially wrong-footed when a reporter told her 'commiserations' for her efforts.
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So that was me being very tame,' Osaka said.
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Osaka struggled with bouts of depression after winning her first major in 2018.
according to BBC SportAsked afterwards what had changed for her, Osaka mentioned her coaching team and her mindset - as well as her mum's cooking.
according to BBC SportGet Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday.
according to The Boston GlobeSabalenka has admitted it had been a ‘turning point’ in her career.
according to The Independent +1But she could not take her chances, failing to bite on an 80mph second serve by Osaka in the next game, and the former world No 1 continued to one-two punch her way through her service games.
according to The IndependentBut rather than staying on Court 11, the force with which the racquet was flung caused it to bounce off the grass, and into the stands and the watching spectators.
according to Daily Mail +1The World No 1 was quick into press after losing her round-of-16 tie against Osaka, and was initially wrong-footed when a reporter told her 'commiserations' for her efforts.
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