LONDON (AP) â Sure, Naomi Osaka is a four-time Grand Slam champion who also impresses with her fashionable outfits.
On Tuesday, she sounded like the rest of us. The plantar fasciitis was acting up. Sheâs working too much.
âIâm just getting old,â Osaka said.
The 28-year-old Osakaâs Wimbledon run and fashion show ended in a 7-6 (4), 6-4 loss to Karolina Muchova in the quarterfinals of the grass-court Grand Slam.
Osaka, a former No. 1 player, had ousted top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka in the fourth round â with arguably some of her best tennis since returning from maternity leave â but couldn’t find her rhythm Tuesday against her Czech opponent.
âItâs hard because I played so well in my last match, then today I just feel like I didnât play well at all and I didnât have any energy,” said Osaka, who despite the loss still had her best result at the All England Club by reaching the quarterfinals.
âI could feel it coming because Iâve played way more matches than I usually do before a Slam,” she added. âI just wanted to try that to see the rhythm, you know? Obviously it worked out well. But I think I probably wonât do that again. But yeah, I would say it was like an accumulation of playing two weeks straight without a day off.â
In a Wimbledon warmup tournament in Bad Homburg, Germany, Osaka had retired from the final â against Muchova â because of a foot injury.
The Japanese player â who took mental-health breaks starting in 2021 and was away from the tour while having a daughter â was asked Tuesday if she has an ankle issue. No, she responded before joking about âgetting old.â She did say, however, that she has âplantar fasciitis on my feet. Well, thatâs what we assume it is.â
âIt kind of started happening off-season last year,â Osaka added. âI feel like maybe it’s because Iâm a lot more springy on my toes. I think it reactivated on grass court because Iâm pushing off a lot more to go forward. I donât think it will bother me on hard court. Iâm thinking it was maybe just the surface change.â
Osaka has won two of her four major titles (2018 and â20) at the U.S. Open, and she made it back to the semifinals at Flushing Meadows last year, losing to Amanda Anisimova.
âI feel like in my head I think thereâs still an opportunity to win a Slam,â she said.
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