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Osaka strolls into third round, Djokovic on track

Japan’s Naomi Osaka sent out an ominous message to competitors at the Tokyo Games on Monday, sweeping past 50thranked Viktorija Golubic 6-3 62 to book a place in the third round.

The Japanese second seed has been in impressive form this week, returning to competition after a two-month break and embracing her role as one of the host country’s most prominent ambassadors of the Games.

Winning Olympic gold on home soil would be the icing on the cake though Osaka said she was determined not to look too far ahead.

“Well you know, definitely it would mean a lot for me to win gold here but I know it’ sa process,” she said.

“You know, these are the best players in the world and I honestly haven’t played in a while so I’m trying to keep it one match at a time. All in all, I’m just really happy to be here.”

Osaka had not played a match since withdrawing after the first round at the French Open in May, amid controversy over her decision to skip mandatory press conferences during the tournament in a bid to protect her mental health.

The four-time Grand Slam singles champion returned to the public eye by lighting the Olympic cauldron at the Games’ opening ceremony last week, a task she described as a sense of duty to Japan.

“Honestly I didn’t feel pressured. For me, I felt more excitement, this was like a sense of duty, like something I wanted to accomplish.”

The 23-year-old was relentless in her match against Golubic, barely troubled on serve in the first set and reeling off four games in a row to start the second.

Osaka secured the win with a powerful forehand to set up a meeting with either Romania’s Mihaela Buzarnescu or Marketa Vondrousova of the Czech Republic.

Other top seeds in the women’s singles also advanced. French Open champion Barbora Krejcikova continued her run of good form, taking out Canadian teenager Leylah Annie Fernandez 6-2 6-4, while two-time Slam winner Garbine Muguruza cruised 6-3 6-0 against China’s Wang Qiang.

Top-ranked male, Novak Djokovic, who is attempting to become the first man to win all four Grand Slam titles and Olympic gold in the same calendar year, had a 6-4 6-3 win over Jan-lennard Struff of Germany in the men’s singles.

The players were evenly matched at the start of first set but the 20-time Grand Slam champion proved too strong, pouncing on Struff’s serve while leading 5-3 to take the first set.

An early break in the second secured the victory.

“It was a tough opponent for a second round... but you know, I’m very pleased with the way I felt on the court,” Djokovic told reporters.

Struff’s compatriot and fourth seed Alexander Zverev brushed aside Daniel Elahi Galan of Colombia 6-2 6-2, while world number two Daniil Medvedev breezed through with a comfortable 6-2 6-1 win over India’s Sumit Nagal. —

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