Naomi Osaka Finds Peace on Clay, Targets Deep Run in Rome

Naomi Osaka Finds Peace on Clay, Targets Deep Run in Rome

Naomi Osaka’s transformation on clay has been remarkable. Once a surface that caused her immense stress, it now seems to bring her a sense of peace. This newfound serenity has translated into impressive performances, including a straight-sets victory over Marta Kostyuk at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia.

Osaka’s mental shift is evident in her relaxed demeanor on and off the court. She attributes this to the unconditional love of her daughter, Shai. “No matter what happens on the court, nothing will change for me off the court,” she said. “My daughter will still love me.”

This positive mindset has also been fueled by a training bloc in Mallorca, where Osaka observed the likes of Rafael Nadal, Carlos Alcaraz, and Andrey Rublev. Inspired by their aggressive play, she has resolved to swing fully and avoid regrets.

While Osaka acknowledges the challenges of clay, she is determined to adapt her game. She plans to incorporate more spin and rotation into her shots, believing it will make her shots heavier and more effective.

Her next opponent, Daria Kasatkina, presents a different challenge. The Russian is a clay-court specialist with a wide array of spins and slices. Osaka is aware of the threat Kasatkina poses, but she remains humble and eager to learn.

Despite the lingering stress, Osaka’s newfound peace and determination suggest that she is capable of making a deep run at the Foro Italico. Her powerful shots and positive mindset could prove to be a formidable combination on the slow surface.