
Naomi Osaka exits Western & Southern Open but says she can 'sleep at night'
CNN
Naomi Osaka suffered a shock defeat at the hands of Jil Teichmann in the Western & Southern Open on Thursday but says she can "sleep at night" knowing she tried her best throughout.
The 23-year-old has not played much competitive tennis in recent months after withdrawing from the French Open earlier this year, citing mental health concerns. The tournament in Cincinnati was her first since bowing out in the third round at the Olympic Games in Tokyo.
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