Again the ‘Queen’ of Melbourne is Osaka



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He lifted the trophy at Melbourne Park in 2019. Melbourne Queen Naomi Osaka is back with a one-year ‘break’. The Japanese won the women’s individual final at the Australian Open. She defeated Jennifer Brady of the United States 6-4, 6-3 in today’s title game (Saturday).

Osaka Jayarath, 23, is running. He hasn’t lost a game in a year! He has won 21 consecutive matches to win the Australian Open since February 2020. He won his second title at Melbourne Park. He collected the trophy for the first time in 2019. All in all, this is his fourth Grand Slam victory. Previously, he lifted the US Open titles in 2016 and 2020.

Most importantly, Osaka kept the record of 100% victory in the Grand Slam final intact. This is the fourth time the Major has reached the final of the tournament with the Australian Open. The Japanese lost to Brady and made four of four. He also brought an old record to the fore. In 1991, Osaka became the first player since Monica Sales to reach the first four Grand Slam finals of his career.

This victory also came again in front of the public. Eight thousand five hundred spectators were allowed to witness the girls’ final at the Rod Laver Arena. Osakar added to the pain of the 2020 US Open. Because even though the United States won the trophy in competition last year, the celebration in the empty gallery didn’t go well. So their joy of receiving visitors has multiplied.

Osaka expressed that joy this way: ‘It’s amazing to be in front of the fans. With the exception of the fans who had to play in the previous Grand Slam, their support means something different. ‘



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