Osaka optimistic for Wimbledon after tough Roland Garros: Analysis and expectations

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Naomi Osaka Seeks to Revive Her Glory at Wimbledon: Analysis and Perspectives

Tennis player Naomi Osaka, after a challenging start at Roland Garros, where she suffered a first-round defeat against Paula Badosa, seeks a fresh start at Wimbledon. Despite the initial frustration, Osaka and her team, led by coach Patrick Mouratoglou, remain optimistic and focused on the future. Osaka, a former world champion and winner of four Grand Slam titles, has been working hard to regain her best form. The tennis player has been dealing with external expectations and the pressure of returning to the highest level of tennis. However, both Osaka and Mouratoglou have adopted a process-focused approach and game development, rather than focusing solely on results.

“For the last two years, she hasn’t won as much as in the past, and it can be difficult to cope with. So I think at this point it’s much better not to expect anything and to focus again on what she can control and what she wants to achieve instead of the result… The results will come if the focus is in the right place.”

Patrick Mouratoglou
After her match at Roland Garros, Osaka and Mouratoglou analyzed the aspects that didn’t work, seeking to understand the decisions made on the court and how to improve. The tennis player took advantage of a break to be with her daughter Shai, which gave her a new perspective and focus. Motherhood has changed Osaka’s perspective, giving her greater inner peace and a new motivation to compete. In her preparation for the grass season, Osaka demonstrated a renewed and energetic attitude. Despite losing at the Berlin Open and in Bad Homburg, her team saw significant improvements in her game. In Bad Homburg, she achieved her first grass court victory of the season, defeating Olga Danilovic in an exciting match.

Osaka has won two Australian Open titles and two US Open titles overall.

Mouratoglou highlighted Osaka’s ability to raise her level and handle the important points. Although she lost in her next match, the week was considered a success. Osaka, for her part, was positive and optimistic about her progress. Mouratoglou acknowledges that it has been a difficult path for Osaka, who has faced challenges in maintaining her previous level and meeting expectations. However, he believes that the tennis player is learning to be patient and to focus on the process. Others, like Chris Evert, have noticed her hard work and glimpse flashes of her former brilliance. The Osaka team believes that the key to their return to success lies in regaining confidence in the crucial moments of matches. Mouratoglou sees Osaka’s consistency in training and is focused on transferring that performance to the court. In Wimbledon, Osaka will face Australian Talia Gibson in the first round. If she wins, she could face Zheng Qinwen in the next round. Despite not having advanced beyond the third round in the past, Osaka’s team and experts believe that Wimbledon could be the perfect place for Osaka to regain her best form. Mouratoglou believes that the lack of pressure on the court can be an advantage for Osaka, allowing her to focus on her game and show her potential. The strategy is to use this opportunity to motivate her and help her feel lighter, concentrating on her performance and letting the results follow their course.
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