Finally, Australian Open champ Naomi Osaka has the moment she deserved
6:02 am | January 26, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
10:39 AM ET
MELBOURNE, Australia — Moments after winning what will be remembered as one of the greatest slugfests in Grand Slam history, Naomi Osaka stood at center court, shoulder-to-shoulder with Australian Open runner-up Petra Kvitova, and allowed the slightest, satisfied smile to slowly lift her cheeks. As the crowd inside Rod Laver Arena stood, cheering and hollering her name, the shy, humble champion, who’d just gutted out a two-and-a-half-hour, 7-6 (2), 5-7, 6-4 win, nodded solemnly in acknowledgment of their praise.
This was the moment Naomi Osaka deserved, a moment befitting a back-to-back Grand Slam champion who, come Monday morning, will become the first Japanese player to reach No. 1.
It was a far cry from the heart-crushing image of four months ago, when cameras immortalized the brutal reality of Osaka’s first major win, at the US Open, her black visor pulled low and her hand covering her eyes as Serena Williams‘ arm wrapped consolingly around her shoulder.