AUSTRALIAN OPEN : NAOMI OSAKA PRESS CONFERENCE POST-CHAMPIONSHIP !
TweetNEW TENNIS SUPERSTAR, TWENTY-ONE-YEAR OLD NAOMI OSAKA ANSWERS QUESTIONS FROM THE PRESS FOLLOWING HER HISTORIC WIN AT THE AUSTRALIAN OPEN, MAKING HER THE FIRST ASIAN EVER TO BE RANKED WORLD NO. 1.
OSAKA IS THE FIRST JAPANESE TO WIN THE AUSTRALIAN OPEN.
THE MOST UNASSUMING STAR THERE IS, AND A NATURAL 'HONEST' COMEDIAN, NAOMI OSAKA - - WHO SAYS SHE ACTUALLY DOES NOT LIKE MEDIA AND PUBLIC ATTENTION - - IS ALWAYS A SURE HIT FOR MEDIA RELEASE.
"BETTER KNOWN AS MUST-SEE TV", SAYS THE AUSTRALIAN OPEN @AustralianOpen.
CONFRONTED WITH A VERY CRITICAL POINT IN A MATCH, NAOMI OSAKA ONCE SAID TO HERSELF ON-COURT: "SO, WHAT WOULD SERENA WILLIAMS DO?", REFERRING TO HER CHILDHOOD IDOL AND WHAT WOULD SHE NORMALLY DO TO REVERSE THE SITUATION ON HER FAVOUR.
WELL, THAT WAS PERFECTLY NORMAL, THINKING THE WAY YOUR IDOL THINKS - - IN DANGER TIMES.
PROBLEM WAS, SHE WAS ACTUALLY PLAYING AGAINST SERENA WILLIAMS, AT THE TIME ! :)
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Words can’t describe this feeling. pic.twitter.com/MUMtR5stV1— NaomiOsaka大坂なおみ (@Naomi_Osaka_) 26 January 2019
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Naomi Osaka 大坂なおみ press conferences. Better known as Must See TV.
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Posted by Australian Open on Saturday, 26 January 2019
'I forgot to smile': Naomi Osaka reacts after her Australian Open triumph pic.twitter.com/cxvyFPnO0x— Guardian sport (@guardian_sport) 26 January 2019
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TENNIS HISTORY: 21-year-old Naomi Osaka just won the Australian Open, becoming the first tennis player from Japan to rank No. 1 in the world. https://t.co/URmxQxWvik pic.twitter.com/iAncfNogAI— CBS News (@CBSNews) 26 January 2019
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.@Naomi_Osaka_ press conferences. Better known as Must See TV. 📺😆👏— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) 26 January 2019
🎥: https://t.co/h9RdCtvpQH#AusOpen pic.twitter.com/w2L93R276O
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And sometimes, you have to blaze the trail yourself. 🇯🇵— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) 26 January 2019
📷: https://t.co/mBNE6KJNV8 #AusOpen #SleepIsForTheWeak pic.twitter.com/nWir4upTw1
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Naomi Osaka Breaks Down in Tears as She Wins Australian Open, Becoming First Asian No. 1 Player https://t.co/eeE0NDt17L— People (@people) 26 January 2019
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— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) 26 January 2019
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- First Asian player to become singles world No.1 🌏— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) 26 January 2019
- First woman to win second Grand Slam title straight after her first since 2001 👏
- First woman to win consecutive Grand Slam titles since 2015 🏆🏆@Naomi_Osaka_ has quite the career ahead of her...https://t.co/ILoGa0sSeA
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Naomi Osaka nabbed her second slam title, pulling it together at the last minute after a tough game. https://t.co/8fV25Bff4j— NBCWashington (@nbcwashington) 26 January 2019
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Flashing back to the first @NYTSports story on Naomi Osaka in 2016, when she had her own instinctive, mystical, valorous way of stating her goals in tennis.— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) 26 January 2019
Naomi now looks well on her way to catching 'em all.https://t.co/JbP5kz6j3H pic.twitter.com/ExIjatP0cM
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Congrats on the double up, @Naomi_Osaka_! 🏆🏆 pic.twitter.com/PRE3hgJvZT— Complex Sneakers (@ComplexSneakers) 26 January 2019
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With the victory at the Australian Open, Naomi Osaka becomes the No. 1 player in the world, and the first No. 1 player to represent Japan. https://t.co/R9ZN6fz7qa— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) 26 January 2019
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Tennis star Naomi Osaka doesn’t like attention. She’s about to get a ton of it.https://t.co/GSCI4Mk1oK— TIME (@TIME) 26 January 2019
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Naomi Osaka solidified her name as the present — and future — of women’s tennis by capturing the #AusOpen title. https://t.co/LPJqpWdzXz— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) 26 January 2019
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