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Naomi Osaka beats Petra Kvitova in thrilling WTA Finals opener in Shenzhen

  • Japanese star wins her first match at the US$14 million round-robin tournament after bombing out in her debut appearance in 2018
  • Two-time grand slam champion stretches her winning streak to 11 matches having claimed titles in Osaka and Beijing

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Japan’s Naomi Osaka hits a return against Czech star Petra Kvitova in their WTA Finals opener in Shenzhen. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

In-form Naomi Osaka outlasted Petra Kvitova in a three-set marathon for a drought-breaking victory at the WTA Finals on Sunday.

Opening the US$14 million round-robin tournament, the first in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, the world No 3 regrouped from several lethargic stretches to win 7-6 (7-1), 4-6, 6-4 in two hours and 39 minutes.

It was the Japanese sensation’s first victory at the WTA Finals after a winless campaign in her debut appearance last year and stretched her current winning streak to 11 matches having claimed titles in Osaka and Beijing.

“She started going hard at me from the beginning and I just had to adjust to it,” Osaka said after the match.

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In a rematch of this year’s tense Australian Open final, world No 6 Kvitova came out with intent until she stuttered in the eighth game of the opening set with three double faults to squander the game.

Osaka held off two break points in the ninth game before dominating the tiebreak to draw first blood.

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It seemed to shake the Czech’s confidence but Kvitova, the oldest player in the draw, impressively clawed back in the second set and took advantage of an error-strewn Osaka who several times slammed her racquet in frustration.

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