Naomi Osaka has suffered an early exit from the French Open, having lost in the first round to Paula Badosa.Osaka said her movement on court had improved ahead of the Grand Slam, where she was drawn to face 10th seed Badosa first up.Badosa recovered from a back injury in time for the match in Paris, in which she defeated Osaka 6-7(1-7), 6-1, 6-4.The former WTA number one was left hugely disappointed with the loss, expressing her regret at letting down her coach Patrick Mouratoglou in her post-match press conference.Osaka even had to leave the room briefly to gather her thoughts while speaking to the press immediately after her early French Open exit.Photo by Tim Clayton via Getty ImagesNaomi Osaka shocks Rennae Stubbs after French Open exitAnd former professional Rennae Stubbs has since reacted to the situation, having been left very surprised by the four-time Grand Slam champion.“She went into press and was very upset after the match and cried and got emotional about her loss,” she said on The Rennae Stubbs Tennis Podcast.READ MORE: What Serena Williams texted to Patrick Mouratoglou after losing the 2018 US Open final to Naomi Osaka“I thought it was really interesting that she said something about Patrick Mouratoglou. She said essentially that he was coaching the greatest player of all time and now I can’t win a match.More Tennis News“I was like, honey, if you are worrying about what your coach is thinking and poor him because you are not winning matches.“She said she felt like she had let everybody down. First of all I would be like I don’t matter, if I am the coach.“It has nothing to do with me. You are still paying me. I love what I am doing, you’re doing great. We are fine. Don’t worry about me.“The fact she is even thinking that is crazy. Which is another reason why I thought it was a bad idea for her to hire him.“Because I think, honestly, the reason she hired him is because he was Serena’s [Williams] coach and she admired and looked up to Serena her whole life and wants to be like Serena and play like Serena.Photo by Tim Clayton via Getty Images“The fact she decided to bring him on and was thinking he is going to turn her into Serena, that’s crazy. You have to think about yourself. Don’t worry about what everyone else is thinking. That was crazy for me to hear.“I have never heard a player say I feel bad for my coach, I am letting him down. Like what? No. That’s weird.”Why Naomi Osaka needs to stay strong after disappointing French Open lossOsaka is understandably disappointed with her early exit, but she was handed a very tough draw against Australian Open semi-finalist Badosa.It is also worth remembering that she has already achieved fantastic success in her career, with four Grand Slam titles won.READ MORE: Iga Swiatek makes tennis history after winning her first round match at the French OpenResult Year Tournament Surface Opponent Score Win 2018 US Open Hard Serena Williams 6–2, 6–4 Win 2019 Australian Open Hard Petra Kvitova 7–6(7–2), 5–7, 6–4 Win 2020 US Open Hard Victoria Azarenka 1–6, 6–3, 6–3 Win 2021 Australian Open Hard Jennifer Brady 6–4, 6–3 Naomi Osaka Grand Slam finalsRegarding active players, she is currently ahead of world number one Aryna Sabalenka, with the Belarusian on three.And she is just one behind the five of leader Iga Swiatek, with the Pole enjoying the majority of her success at the French Open.She takes on Briton Emma Raducanu in round two of Roland Garros this year, where she is searching for a fourth successive title in Paris and fifth overall.Legendary figure Venus Williams has seven Grand Slam titles to her name, but the American is currently inactive.Osaka’s WTA tour history should be enough to give her confidence for Wimbledon, where she has every chance of bouncing back under the expert guidance of Mouratoglou.Now is certainly not the time for the 27-year-old to give up, with Osaka having also recently won her maiden WTA 125 title at Saint-Malo.
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