Osaka slays Serena in straight sets

Naomi Osaka moved ruthlessly into the Australian Open final today, with an emphatic 6-3, 6-4 win over 23-time Grand Slam winner Serena Williams.

With fans back on Rod Laver Arena, Osaka’s big blast game left Williams stunned and unable to match her opponent’s game plan.

Osaka though started nervously as Williams broke first and moved out to a 2-0 lead before the Japanese star grabbed the next five games in a row to take an early lead.

Serena Williams could not match Osaka on Rod Laver Arena. Photo: Tennis Australia/ MORGAN HANCOCK

“I was just really, like, nervous and scared, I think, in the beginning,” Osaka said. “And then I sort of eased my way into it.”

The second set saw Osaka break in the opening game with a big backhand that set the tone for the rest of the match as Williams fought to stay in the tie.

Williams picked up her game, but Osaka’s forehand was the killer stroke as 39-year-old Serena, playing in her 40th Grand Slam semi-final, desperately hung on.

Naomi Osaka got over a nervous start to dominate the match. Photo: Tennis Australia/ NATASHA MORELLO

At 4-3 down Williams got back into the game after an Osaka double fault, but it was too little too late.

In the next game Williams double faulted to give Osaka three break points and she finished it off with a backhand and serve to win the match.

“It’s always an honour to play her (Williams),” Osaka said.

“Just to be on the court playing against her, for me, is a dream. The biggest thing that I’ve learned over the years is … you’re a competitor. You’re playing against another competitor.”

Naomi Osaka serves against Serena Williams. Photo: Tennis Australia/ NATASHA MORELLO

The win ended Williams’ bid to equal Margaret Court’s 24 Grand Slam titles and set up an interesting final between Osaka and either Jennifer Brady or Karolina Muchova.

Peter Rowe

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