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Wozniacki the tops in Tokyo
- Updated: September 25, 2016
Former world No 1 Caroline Wozniacki overpowered Naomi Osaka to win the Pan Pacific Open, her first tournament triumph since February 2015.
The Dane, who has battled back from a wretched run of injuries this year, weathered an early storm from her teenage opponent before easing over the finish line 7-5, 6-3.
“It’s the last match of the tournament, and I just wanted to go out and enjoy it,” said Wozniacki, who secured her second Tokyo title and 24th of her career.
“It’s the final and both of us had great weeks. We both wanted to go out there and play well. I’m enjoying it at the moment.
“Injuries happen and you never know when you can be taken out of the game, so I’m just enjoying every …