Osaka beats Garcia in Qatar to avenge AO loss
Naomi Osaka put last week's first round defeat in Abu Dhabi behind her with a straight sets defeat of 15th seed Caroline Garcia at the Qatar Open on Monday.
This was former world number one Osaka's second win from the five matches she has played since returning last month after a 15-month time out on maternity leave from the tour.
The Japanese four-time Grand Slam winner was exacting a small measure of revenge on Garcia with this 7-5, 6-4 success in Doha as it was the French star Garcia who knocked her out in the first round of last month's Australian Open.
And she reckons she is beginning to find her stride again after becoming a mum.
"I feel like I'm a much better player now. In Australia, my returns weren't as good and I don't feel like I was as focused as I am now," said the match winner.
On coming back physically after pregnancy she added: "It's been a really tough journey.
"I felt like I was chasing myself in the past and it honestly wasn't really healthy to do.
"After giving birth, I feel I trained really quickly, I'm a very big perfectionist and it's tough when you don't see results as quickly.
"I felt like I was driving a car that wasn't mine. So my body didn't feel like the body that I was used to."
"It was in that journey I felt like I learned how to love myself as I am now. I got to wake up every day and see my daughter and know that I was strong enough for her to come into this world."
Osaka's next assignment on her comeback trail is a second round date with Petra Martic of Croatia.
This is the second time the pair have crossed swords but it comes a decade after their first encounter.
A 16-year-old Osaka prevailed on that occasion, a final qualifying round match at Stanford in 2014.
The omens did not look great for Osaka on Monday as Garcia won her first 11 service points but she knuckled down and finally broke her opponent when she was serving for the set to level at 5-5.
She then fended off two break points before wrapping up the set with a love break.
A further break of serve in the last game of the match earned her the pick-me-up win she needed after her early knockout a week ago.
"Every time I had a break point opportunity, I was very accurate on my shot," said Garcia.
"And I was able to take this opportunity in Australia and today I was not.
"The same as Australia, it was played on very few points alone. Those points she was a better player today."
Two-time defending champion Iga Swiatek began her quest for a third straight title in emphatic fashion with a 6-1, 6-1 second round win over Romania's Sorana Cirstea.
"I feel like it was a really solid match. I kind of felt like I was able to keep my focus from the beginning to the end and then after every game I was more confident and I could even relax a little bit more at the end" the world number one said.
Also through was sixth seed Marketa Vondrousova after her 6-2, 0-6, 6-4 defeat of Belgian Greet Minnen.
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