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Il lui manquait encore ça. Quatre titres du Grand Chelem, une place de numéro 1 mondiale, des sacres à l’Open d’Australie et à l’US Open, mais jamais de deuxième semaine à Wimbledon. Ce verrou a sauté ce vendredi. Naomi Osaka, tête de série n°14, a dominé Daria Kasatkina 6-1, 6-3 sur le Court n°1 pour atteindre les huitièmes de finale du Grand Chelem londonien pour la première fois de sa carrière. Un succès net, maîtrisé, symbolique, et peut-être le vrai déclic de la Japonaise sur gazon. Jusqu’ici, Wimbledon restait le seul Majeur où elle n’avait jamais dépassé le troisième tour. Au prochain tour, Osaka affrontera la gagnante du match entre Karolina Muchova et Mananchaya Sawangkaew.

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00:01Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:30I'd say it's going pretty well. I would say he challenges me a lot to think outside the box. And
00:37even coming into this grass season, we were doing a lot of things on the hard court because where I
00:44train, they don't have a grass court.
00:46So we were just doing a lot of different things. And it's kind of made me understand grass court tennis
00:54a lot more.
00:55I think when I was younger, I was a little bit more stubborn on how I wanted to play on
01:01the surface.
01:02But I realized it's a it's a lot more free flowing.
01:07Matt.
01:10It seems like there's so much attention on your outfits and a lot less attention on the actual tennis you're
01:20playing.
01:21I was curious, like how you experienced that. I know there'd probably be some players and some athletes who'd be
01:27like, all you guys are talking about it.
01:29How come all you're talking about is and asking about is my clothes rather than the game I'm playing.
01:35And I'm sort of curious, like what your reaction is to all of that.
01:39Or maybe you must prefer to talk about that side of it.
01:45Yeah, you're right. I would actually prefer to talk about my clothes.
01:51And it's kind of weird. In some ways, I feel like I'm a lot more equipped to talk about my
01:57clothes than to talk about my tennis.
01:59And it's strange because I've been playing tennis for like 20 something years.
02:04But some days I don't feel like an expert on it.
02:07But if we were to talk about my outfit, I feel like I could keep going on and on and
02:12on.
02:13But I find it really fun that people care and people are doing like these deep dives into, you know,
02:21the fabric and the making of stories.
02:24So, yeah, I don't mind.
02:27Do you find it to be a better way of expressing yourself, the art of design rather than the art
02:37of tennis?
02:40I mean, from my end, those two kind of go hand in hand.
02:45And obviously, the longer I'm in the tournament, the more stories I can tell with my outfits anyways, because I
02:51like to mix and match.
02:52But, yeah, I wouldn't say there's one above the other.
02:58And even tennis-wise, I feel really good right now.
03:01Like, I feel pretty confident.
03:03I feel like I'm playing really well.
03:05But I think on my end, like, there's only so many tennis questions you can answer, you know.
03:11But it's kind of like the clothing questions are endless, a little bit.
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