Osaka kicks off grass campaign with Bad Homburg victory

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Naomi Osaka achieved her first grass-court win of the 2023 season at the Bad Homburg Open on Monday, June 26, by defeating Serbian qualifier Olga Danilovic in straight sets, 7-6(6), 7-6(4).

The match showcased Osaka’s powerful serving game, as she delivered 16 aces throughout the contest.

The Bad Homburg Open, a WTA 250 event in Germany, serves as a key warm-up tournament for Wimbledon.

Osaka’s win over Danilovic demonstrated her readiness to compete at a high level and adapt her aggressive baseline style to the unique demands of grass.

Despite being more comfortable on hard courts, where she has won all four of her major titles, Osaka has expressed a desire to improve her grass-court play.

Her success in Bad Homburg, especially with such a strong serving display, suggests she is making meaningful progress.

As Wimbledon approaches, Osaka’s improved form and growing confidence may position her as a potential dark horse contender in the tournament, depending on the draw and her ability to maintain consistency across matches.

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