3:47Soon, Osaka was finishing off a 6-2, 6-4 victory that made her the first player from Japan to win a Grand Slam singles title. I felt like, `Wow, this isn't how I felt when I won my first Grand Slam.' Strange to do that in a Grand Slam final," Mouratoglou said. Then she asked to speak to tournament referee Brian Earley, who walked onto the court along with a Grand Slam supervisor. It was the second Grand Slam final defeat in a row for Williams, after Wimbledon in July.
Source: CBC News September 08, 2018 21:50 UTC