MELBOURNE, Australia — Fashion and friction have been the defining features for Naomi Osaka in two rounds at the Australian Open that couldn't have been more different.
Osaka fended off Sorana Cirstea in a tense 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 win at Margaret Court Arena on Thursday night. Cirstea's parting shot was at the net.
The pair barely exchanged a handshake over the net, with Cirstea glancing in Osaka's direction briefly and then turning her head away.
As they walked toward the umpire's chair, Osaka asked, ''What was that for?''
Cirstea responded directly to the two-time Australian Open winner, upset with Osaka's efforts to pump herself up at stages during the match.
''Apparently a lot of ‘C'mons' that she was angry about," Osaka said, ''but whatever. I think this was her last Australian Open so, OK, sorry she was mad about it."
Osaka got emotional in her on-court interview when asked to clarify why the tension heightened with the 35-year-old Romanian, saying, ''She could have asked me (to stop).''
''Honestly ... no one's ever complained about it before. Also the umpire didn't tell me I was wrong — the umpire said I was fine. Like, I thought we moved past it."