Injured Osaka 'optimistic' about Australian Open
SYDNEY -- Naomi Osaka will undergo a scan on the injury that forced her to pull out of the Auckland Classic final but remains optimistic about playing at the Australian Open, the former world number one said on Monday.
Osaka, the 2019 and 2021 champion at Melbourne Park, was reduced to tears on Sunday when an abdominal injury forced her to quit while leading Clara Tauson 6-4 in her first WTA final in almost three years.
"I'm having an MRI today to assess," the 27-year-old said in a brief statement.
"I don't feel that it's too serious and I still feel very optimistic about AO."
Naomi Osaka was forced to pull out of her match against Clara Tauson of Denmark in the finals singles match of the ASB Classic due to an abdominal injury. Alan Lee/Photosport via APOsaka, who returned to the tour a year ago after a long maternity break, had shown glimpses of the form that won her four major titles on her run to the final in Auckland.
She broke back into the top 50 in the world rankings on Monday.
The Australian Open begins on Sunday.
Injured Osaka 'optimistic' about Australian Open
Injured Osaka 'optimistic' about Australian Open
Injured Osaka 'optimistic' about Australian Open
Injured Osaka 'optimistic' about Australian Open
Injured Osaka 'optimistic' about Australian Open
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