Naomi Osaka became Japan’s first ever Grand Slam champion
after she thumped Serena Williams 6-2 6-4 in a controversial U.S. Open final on
Saturday, with the American suffering a meltdown after she was handed a code
violation for on-court coaching.
With Osaka in control of the match after taking the first
set, Portuguese chair umpire Carlos Ramos sent Williams into a rage when he
handed the 23-time Grand Slam champion a code violation in the second game of
the second set after he spotted Williams’ coach Patrick Mouratoglou making some
hand signals from the player’s box.
A string of bad behavior followed from Williams and she went
on to incur a point penalty for smashing her racket before being slapped with a
game penalty at 4-3 down after she launched into a verbal attack against Ramos,
accusing him of being “a liar” and “a thief for stealing a point from me”.
Williams rant continued throughout the second set as she got
more and more incensed with things going against her
The game penalty put Osaka 5-3 up and the 20-year-old
Japanese kept her cool to pull off a historic win.
That coaching warning ignited the first outburst from
Williams, who screamed at Ramos that she was a mother and would never cheat,
adding that she would rather lose.
Order
seemed to be restored when Williams finally broke Osaka for the first time to
go up 3-1 but things quickly slid out of control when the Japanese 20th seed
broke back, prompting the former world number one to smash her racket and Ramos
to issue the point penalty.
That brought another tirade from Williams which was followed
by a game penalty, bringing a shower of jeers from the packed stadium and
another explosive outburst from the teary American.
Later Mouratoglou admitted he had been trying to coach
Williams from the stands with some hand signals but accused Osaka’s coach
Sascha Bajin of doing the same. “I am honest. I was coaching,” said
Mouratoglou. “I don’t think she looked one time.
“Sascha was coaching every point too.”
The controversial finish cast a cloud over what should have
been Osaka’s shining moment.
“I know everyone was cheering for her and I’m sorry it had
to end like this,” said Osaka. “I just want to say thank you for watching the
match.
“It was always my dream to play Serena in the U.S. Open finals…
I’m really grateful I was able to play with you.”
The result prevented Williams from winning a
record-equalling 24th Grand Slam title.
US Open final: Naomi Osaka humbles Serena Williams amidst drama, boo and outburst
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Sunday, September 09, 2018
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