Azarenka: It’s Just Painful
By Richard PagliaroSeven years after her last US Open final, Victoria Azarenka was right where she wanted to be: Riding high up a set and a break in this US Open final.In a clash of former world No. 1 Grand Slam champions, Naomi Osaka served with command down the stretch in a 1-6, 6-3, 6-3, comeback conquest of Azarenka for her second US Open title in the last three years.More: Osaka Battles Back for Third Grand Slam TitleThe 31-year-old Azarenka was candid sharing the deep deflation after suffering her third US Open final loss following successive setbacks to Serena Williams in the 2012 and 2013 finals.Azarenka has gone down swinging suffering three-set losses in all three Flushing Meadows final defeats, but that doesn't dull the stinging pain of seeing the dream—and trophy—escape again."I'm not necessarily disappointed. It's just painful," Azarenka said. "It's painful to lose. That is what it is. It was close. I was close. But it didn't go my way. Am I going to think about it too long? Not at all. I said it. I win or I lose, I'm not going to change. I'm not going to sit here and be miserable."Osaka is the first woman to fight back from a set down and win the US Open final since Arantxa Sánchez Vicario in 1994.











