Sunday 6 January 2019

Osaka says poor frame of mind cost her Brisbane semi-last

Ruling US Open victor Naomi Osaka said her poor frame of mind cost her 6-2, 6-4 misfortune to Lesia Tsurenko in Saturday's Brisbane International semi-finals.

Osaka went into the match as firm most loved yet looked level from the start as Tsurenko dashed through the match in only 65 minutes.

The Japanese star, who burst to unmistakable quality with her memorable US Open last win over Serena Williams, made 26 unforced mistakes and was broken multiple times in a baffling presentation.

She said after the match that she didn't realize how to adapt once things began to conflict with her. "In case I'm by and large extremely straightforward, I simply feel like I had the most noticeably awful disposition today," she said.

"I sense that I didn't generally realize how to adapt to not playing admirably.

"I was sulking a tad, and like there are minutes that I done whatever it takes not to do that, but rather then the ball wouldn't go in, and afterward I would return to being, as, adolescent and stuff.

"I feel like a year ago I completed a great deal of that," she included.

"I'm endeavoring to transform it more, and I think I have."

In any case, Osaka said Saturday's misfortune was most likely a superior learning knowledge than if she had made the last.

"I think today I realized… what I can do to enhance the circumstance," she said.

The 29-year-old Tsurenko, who will presently ascend to a vocation high world positioning of 24, said she had received another blueprint amid the off-season.

"I feel better with my serve and that I am moving great," she said.

"I feel progressively solid now, so I can sort of handle each sort of weight on court, notwithstanding when somebody like Naomi is playing extremely solid.

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