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Osaka still keen to keep busy after early Australian Open exit

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MELBOURNE : Naomi Osaka plans to jump straight back into action following her early Australian Open exit on Monday, with the former world number one drawing up a schedule that includes tournaments in Dubai, Indian Wells, Miami and Charleston.The 26-year-old from Japan, who returned only two weeks ago after 15 months out and having her first child in July, said she had also discussed pencilling in a full clay season with her coach Wim Fissette."Wim just talked to me about playing a lot more matches," Osaka told reporters after the twice Australian Open champion fell 6-4 7-6(2) to Frenchwoman Caroline Garcia in her opener."I don't know if he wants to add stuff.

I'm definitely thinking of playing Dubai, Indian Wells, Miami, Charleston and then probably like a full clay season."The four-times Grand Slam champion looked rusty in only her third match of the season after returning at Brisbane in the build-up to the year's first Grand Slam.After a slightly nervy opener against Tamara Korpatsch in the tune-up event, she was beaten in three sets by former world number one Karolina Pliskova before facing 19th-ranked Garcia at Melbourne Park."These past couple weeks I think, for me, I'm grateful for them," Osaka said. "I have a team that's really amazing and I've made a lot of different memories with them in Australia."Of course, I don't regret anything.

I think I've learned a lot during this trip, both on the court and off the court. Also I think I just played some really good people."It's a little unfortunate.

I wish I could have maybe played United Cup, or played something where I'm not immediately out if I don't win a match."I think I just have to see how the rest of my season goes."

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