Naomi Osaka beats Alize Cornet in the first round of the Melbourne Summer Set in straight sets

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Naomi Osaka beats Alize Cornet in her first match in FOUR MONTHS after returning to the tour following mental health struggles, as she gears up for the Australian Open with victory in the first round of the Melbourne Summer Set

  • Naomi Osaka struggled on her return to tennis, a victory against Alize Cornet 
  • She is back on tour for the first time since US Open after mental health struggles
  • Osaka beat Cornet 6-4 3-6 6-3 in the first round of the Melbourne Summer Set 
  • The warm-up tournament’s top seed committed 57 unenforced errors in the tie 
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Naomi Osaka struggled to victory over Alize Cornet in the first round of the Melbourne Summer Set as the reigning Australian Open champion played her first match in four months.

The warm-up tournament’s top seed, who is back on tour for the first time since the US Open following mental health struggles, will face either Petra Martic or Maryna Zanevska after defeating Cornet 6-4 3-6 6-3 over two hours and two minutes.

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‘I really love playing here,’ Osaka said in comments shared on the WTA after the match.

Naomi Osaka beat Alize Cornet in the first round of the Melbourne Summer Set on her return

Naomi Osaka beat Alize Cornet in the first round of the Melbourne Summer Set on her return

‘I love New York, but this might be my favourite slam so it feels really good to always come back here.’

The Japanese player committed 57 unforced errors, including eight double faults, as she struggled with her accuracy at Melbourne Park.

Osaka took the opening set and took an early break in the second before Cornet fought back to win four straight games and the set.

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The former world number one, now ranked 13th, claimed the first three games of the final set then served out the win from a 0-30 deficit. 

In her first game in four months, she defeated Cornet in straight sets in just over two hours

In her first game in four months, she defeated Cornet in straight sets in just over two hours

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