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Roger Federer | 24 hrs with Roger — Tokyo: Ko-Kyo
Tennis Legend Date Kimiko has officially retired today, at the age of 46, after playing her last match at the Japan Women's Open in Tokyo. In her career she had won 8 WTA singles titles, reached three Grand Slam semifinals and a career-high ranking of world number 4.
Kimiko Date for POKKA (1993)
Japan's Date says Osaka should not take media too seriously
Japan’s Date says Osaka should not take media too seriously
Former world number four Kimiko Date said she is well aware of the struggles of Naomi Osaka but added that her Japanese compatriot must find a way to deal with the pressures that accompany success on the grandest stage. Osaka, 24, said at the U.S. Open last month that she would take a break from the game to focus on her mental health after a third round defeat to Leylah Fernandez. The former…
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Japan's Date says Osaka should not take media too seriously
Japan’s Date says Osaka should not take media too seriously
Former world number four Kimiko Date said she is well aware of the struggles of Naomi Osaka but added that her Japanese compatriot must find a way to deal with the pressures that accompany success on the grandest stage. Osaka, 24, said at the U.S. Open last month that she would take a break from the game to focus on her mental health after a third round defeat to Leylah Fernandez. The former…
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Japan's Naomi Osaka looks forward to 2020 Tokyo Olympics after breaking into top-four in latest WTA rankings
Japan’s Naomi Osaka looks forward to 2020 Tokyo Olympics after breaking into top-four in latest WTA rankings
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Hong Kong: US Open champion Naomi Osaka on Monday set her sights on Olympic glory in 2020 as she became only the second Japanese woman to reach number four in the world rankings.
Naomi Osaka became the first Japanese player ever to win a Grand Slam when she won the US Open 2018. AP
The fast-rising tennis star, who turns 21 on Sunday, has already become Japan’s…
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Osaka's Reach the Grand Slam Semi-Final for the First Time
Osaka’s Reach the Grand Slam Semi-Final for the First Time
Japan’s Naomi Osaka, world Number 20, won the semi-finals of a major tennis tournament for the first time in her career by beating Ukrainian Leica Tsurenko 6-1, 6-1 in the quarter-finals of the US Open.
The 20-year-old Osaka became the first Japanese to play in the Grand Slam Championship, as Kimiko Date scored in Wimbledon in 1996.
The young player began the game strongly and broke her opponent…
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Throwback Thursday - Kimiko Date says farewell to her first career, retiring at the 1996 WTA Year-End Championships (now called the WTA Finals).