Osaka Adapts, Stays True to Power Game for Clay Success

Former world number one Naomi Osaka secured her first clay-court victory in two years on Wednesday at the Madrid Open. Despite her struggles on the slower surface, Osaka remains committed to her powerful baseline game that has brought her four Grand Slam titles. While adapting to the movement required on clay, Osaka emphasizes the importance of respecting the court and not abandoning the strengths that have defined her success. With the French Open approaching, she expresses her desire to conquer the clay and potentially earn her first tournament victory on the surface.

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