Level-headed Osaka thriving in Grand Slam spotlight (Supersport)

BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 05: Naomi Osaka of Japan looks dejected against Lesia Tsurenko of Ukraine during day seven of the 2019 Brisbane International at Pat Rafter Arena on January 5, 2019 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by TPN/Getty Images)

If US Open winner Naomi Osaka is feeling the pressure of being the tennis world’s newest Grand Slam champion, she’s hiding it well in the lead-up to the Australian Open.

The Japanese star arrives in Melbourne as the world No 4 after a stunning victory over Serena Williams at Flushing Meadows that sent the 21-year-old’s profile into the stratosphere.

The manner in which she claimed her maiden Slam was far from ideal – with Serena’s furious tirade against the umpire overshadowing Osaka’s breakthrough moment.

Her tearful post-match demeanour raised concerns the youngster was becoming overwhelmed by the situation.

Combined with the pressure of becoming the first Japanese player to win a major, and the fanatical support that brings, there were fears she could wilt under the spotlight. Read more

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