Naomi Osaka faced a tense moment during her second-round match at the 2026 Australian Open when opponent Sorana Cirstea accused her of unsportsmanlike behavior. Despite Osaka’s victory, Cirstea was visibly upset with the Japanese player for screaming ‘Come on!’ between serves. The Romanian even lodged a complaint with the chair umpire, but no action was taken against Osaka.
After the match, Cirstea delivered a cold handshake to Osaka, prompting the Japanese player to inquire about the reason behind the gesture. It was then that Cirstea accused Osaka of not understanding fair play, leaving the former World No. 1 momentarily stunned. However, Osaka gracefully accepted the situation and acknowledged the applause from the Melbourne crowd.
In her post-match interview, Osaka addressed the incident with honesty and offered an apology to Cirstea for any distress caused. She acknowledged the Romanian’s talent and expressed regret over the situation, stating, “Sorry she was mad about it.”
Looking ahead, Osaka is set to face Australian player Maddison Inglis in the third round of the tournament. Inglis, ranked World No. 168, has fought her way through the qualifiers to reach the main draw. Meanwhile, Osaka, a two-time Australian Open champion, is determined to clinch her third title in Melbourne.
If Osaka advances past Inglis, she will potentially face either Anna Kalinskaya or Iga Swiatek in the fourth round. The Japanese star remains focused on her goal of securing another Grand Slam title and continuing her impressive record at the Australian Open.
As the tournament progresses, fans eagerly anticipate Osaka’s matches and the potential challenges she may face on her quest for further success in Melbourne. Stay tuned for more updates on Naomi Osaka’s journey at the 2026 Australian Open.

