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Naomi Osaka's bid to shed shyness

With no access to courts, she has found a training partner in Venus Williams, with the two sharing a workout session on social media

Reuters Tokyo Published 14.05.20, 12:22 AM
Naomi Osaka in Brisbane.

Naomi Osaka in Brisbane. (AP/PTI)

Two-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka is using the novel coronavirus shutdown as one of self reflection to try and overcome her crippling shyness.

The tennis season was suspended in early March due to the Covid-19 outbreak, and the hiatus will continue until at least mid-July.

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Japan’s Osaka, who trains in the United States, the country worst affected by the flu-like virus with over 1.4 million infections and more than 83,000 deaths, is taking advantage of the extended break to do some soul searching.

“I think people know me as being really shy. I want to take the quarantine time to just think about everything, and for me, I have a lot of regrets before I go to sleep,” Osaka told CNN Sport.

Petra Kvitova said last year Osaka would have to get used to having a target on her back after the Japanese said she struggled to deal with increased scrutiny in the wake of her rise to the top of the world rankings.

“Most of the regrets are because I don’t speak out about what I’m thinking. I feel like if I asserted myself, I would have gotten the opportunity to see what would have happened,” Osaka said. The 22-year-old became the first Japanese player to attain the world No.1 ranking following her 2019 Australian Open victory.

With no access to courts, she has found a training partner in Venus Williams, with the two sharing a workout session on social media.

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