Tennis-Osaka brings the style again to beat Gasanova in Wimbledon second round


Tennis - Wimbledon - All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, Britain - July 1, 2026 General view of Japan's Naomi Osaka in action during her second round match against Russia's Anastasia Gasanova REUTERS/Andrew Couldridge

LONDON, July ⁠1 (Reuters) - Four-times Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka continued ⁠her impressive start to her Wimbledon campaign with ‌a clinical 6-3 6-2 victory over Russian qualifier Anastasia Gasanova to reach the third round on a sunny Wednesday.

The Japanese 14th seed arrived ​on Court Two having swapped her first ⁠round "Kill Bill" kimono for ⁠a more toned down version of the dress with a ⁠decorative ‌sash, a long train and a bomber jacket but there was nothing subdued about her tennis.

After ⁠cruising through the opening set, Osaka shifted ​up a gear ‌in the next with a powerful overhead smash to ⁠break for ​a 4-2 lead and never looked back from there to reach the third round for the fourth time.

Osaka, who has ⁠not progressed beyond that stage at ​the All England Club, takes on Australian Daria Kasatkina or Indonesian Janice Tjen in the next round though she said ⁠her immediate focus was on another matter.

"Tomorrow is my daughter's (third) birthday," Osaka said. "I just wanted to be here for longer. I don't want to make her get on a ​plane on her birthday. I was ⁠really happy about today.

"Obviously I have to practice in the ​morning, but maybe after we'll go ‌around the park and stuff. ​She loves making friends so yeah, we'll probably do that."

(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar; Editing by Alison Williams)

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