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Naomi Osaka in pre-US Open trouble as she suffers back-to-back first round losses

If Naomi Osaka is looking for positives from back-to-back first-round defeats in North America, she can at least look back to her US Open triumph of four years ago.

The last time this happened, Osaka returned to the court at Flushing Meadows and swept aside all before her – beating Serena Williams in the final.

Osaka was easily beaten 6-4, 7-5 at the Cincinnati Open on Tuesday, losing out to China‘s Zhang Shuai, who will face Russian Ekaterina Alexandrova in the second round.

This was was only Osaka’s third tournament back from an Achilles injury and it has been a stuttering return to action for the twice US Open champion, who also exited in the opening round in Toronto last week, retiring with lower back pain.

Naomi Osaka endured more frustration as she was knocked out of the Cincinnati Open

Naomi Osaka endured more frustration as she was knocked out of the Cincinnati Open

Osaka congratulates Shuai Peng on her victory as she suffered back-to-back first round losses

Osaka congratulates Shuai Peng on her victory as she suffered back-to-back first round losses

For Zhang, doubles champion in Cincinnati last year, it was her first singles win at the event since 2014.

‘Naomi she is amazing but I don’t know she is maybe not really feeling good today,’ said Zhang. ‘But for sure today – not her best today.’

The first match on Centre Court, Japan’s Osaka got the contest off to a sluggish start by double-faulting to gift Zhang a break on her opening serve.

That was all the help Zhang needed as she went on to take the first set with the 33-year-old Chinese player then quickly gaining the upper hand in the second with an early break to go ahead 2-1 as Osaka continued to misfire.

With Zhang serving for the match at 5-4, Osaka finally secured an elusive break to level the set only for her opponent to immediately break back and regain control.

Osaka also lost in the first round in Toronto last week, suffering defeat by Kaia Kanepi

Osaka also lost in the first round in Toronto last week, suffering defeat by Kaia Kanepi

Serving for the match a second time, Zhang did not squander the opportunity again, clinching victory with an ace.

Osaka got her serve working as she fired down 10 aces but not much else, with the four-time Grand Slam winner piling up 29 unforced errors and converting just one of four break chances.

Zhang next meets Alexandrova who was a 6-4, 7-5 winner over 13th-seeded Canadian Leylah Fernandez, losing finalist at last year’s US Open.

This year’s major at Flushing Meadows starts on August 29 and will come into sharp focus as Serena Williams’ final tournament before her retirement.