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Naomi Osaka is fighting to progress in the Miami Open.

MONews
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Scraphy Naomi Osaka came from the first round of the Miami Open on Tuesday to win the first victory since the Australian opening in January.

Osaka dropped the first set before looking for a rhythm in front of the manga in a sunny day in South Florida and covered 4-2 in 4-2 in the game against the tournament limited.

Osaka, who was born in Japan before moving to the United States when he was young, said, “I knew I didn’t play so well, but I will try to stay in the court as long as possible because I consider Miami’s home.

“[In Indian Wells] I just tried to use my legs because I was just hit a lot. If I had to do it, I jumped into every corner, and if she tried to hit me, we had to play for three hours. “

The game wrote a hinge on the tense Osaka service game in the third set, and she blocked two breaks to Ukrainian opponents and crushed the service that could not be rebutted to take the lead of 4-1.

She could not return the net again at the game to secure a violent victory in two hours and 28 minutes with the Patrick Mouratoglou coach.

Osaka had to withdraw his abdominal burden in the third round in Melbourne Park, and earned an error in the first round of the Indian Wells earlier this month, but moved the well and showed a trademark to win Tuesday.

Japanese players faced Russia’s 24th Liudmila Samsonova in the second round of Thursday and shared two career.

American Alycia Parks, Czech Katerina Siniakova and Romanian Sorana Cirstea were one of the other players who entered the second round of the WTA 1000 event.

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