โThanks for all the love and support โฆ Iโm so grateful everyone embraced me so much. And thank you to my whole team for always having my back, and the tournament organisers for being so kind.โ
Osaka later added that she had hoped to play through the problem after suffering pain in her win over Cirstea, during which she went to the locker room briefly after losing the second set before taking a medical timeout while 2-1 up in the final set.
โI thought maybe if I gave myself a break before my match [on Saturday], I would be able to handle it, but I warmed up, and it got a lot worse,โ she said.
โI definitely have to do more tests, and obviously, I think coming back from pregnancy [she returned two years ago], my body changed quite a lot, so this is something I have to be really cautious of. I just have to talk with a couple of doctors.
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โIt was nice that everyone enjoyed my outfit, but also, I enjoyed playing the tennis here. I played two three-set matches, and I felt really physically healthy [outside] my ab … Iโm just grateful to be otherwise very healthy, and I hope that Iโm able to play some good tennis for the rest of the year.โ
Osaka had a headline-grabbing Australian Open, walking onto Rod Laver Arena for her first-round match in a jellyfish-inspired outfit, complete with a white umbrella, hat and veil, that included a nod to her viral butterfly moment at the 2021 Australian Open.
The 28-year-old former world No.1 also had a second-round run-in with retirement-bound Cirstea, who took exception to Osaka pumping herself up and audibly saying โCโmonโ between first and second serves.
Sorana Cirstea and Naomi Osaka clashed at the net after their second-round match.Credit: Getty Images
The two players had an icy exchange at the net post-match, with Osaka still rattled when she completed her on-court interview before later apologising when she spoke to the media.
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โWell, if Iโm being honest, Iโve never been involved in something like this before, so itโs like, I donโt know if weโre supposed to leave it on the court and be like, โHey, how [are] you doing?โ [in the locker room],โ Osaka said.
โIโm a little confused. I guess that emotions were very high for her. I also want to apologise. I think the first couple things that I said on the court was disrespectful. I donโt like disrespecting people โ thatโs not what I do.โ
Inglis is contesting her first main draw at a major since Wimbledon four years ago, joining Alex de Minaur as the only Australians still in singles contention.
The unscheduled break will do Inglis good after needing 14 sets and more than 13 hours battling through qualifying and winning her first two main draw matches.
Inglis also moves to No.113 in the live WTA rankings, just one off her career-best.
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