The four-time Grand Slam champion went down 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 to the World No. 76 and admitted after the upset that her Tokyo Olympic third-round loss was on her mind
Jil Teichmann (left) celebrates her win over Naomi Osaka at the Lindner Family Tennis Center on Thursday. PIC/Getty Images
Naomi Osaka has no regrets over her stunning third-round loss Thursday at the ATP and WTA Cincinnati Masters to Swiss wild card Jil
Teichmann.
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The four-time Grand Slam champion went down 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 to the World No. 76 and admitted after the upset that her Tokyo Olympic third-round loss was on her mind.
“I was doing all I was supposed to do,” the Japanese World No. 2 said. “In the second and third sets I was too defensive. “I learned a lot from this match—I can sleep at night.”
Osaka lost to an opponent who has struggled with several injuries this season but is now back to health. “I knew inside I had this level and I was able to show it on court,” said Cincinnati quarter-finalist Teichmann.
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