Snapshot from day 11 at the Open

How day 11 of the Australian Open unfolded at Melbourne Park.

Naomi Osaka of Japan celebrates.

Naomi Osaka has plenty to smile about at the Australian Open. (AAP)

SNAPSHOT FROM DAY 11 AT THE AUSTRALIAN OPEN:

PLAYER OF THE DAY: Petra Kvitova. The Czech edges out fellow finalist Naomi Osaka for her blistering second set, bagelling newcomer Danielle Collins. The 28-year-old won through to her first grand slam final in five years off the back of a near-faultless set of tennis.

QUOTE OF THE DAY: "Maybe some people thought I was a one-hit wonder, it was a fluke. Clearly none of this has been a fluke," Collins, due to become new world No.23 after a fairytale run at her sixth grand slam. She had not won a match at a major in five previous efforts.

STAT OF THE DAY: Osaka can follow in the footsteps of one of her idol's many achievements by winning Saturday's final; the 21-year-old would be the first woman to win back-to-back majors since Serena Williams held every slam from the 2014 US Open to 2015 Wimbledon.

TOURNAMENT SUMMARY: The women's final is set and will be a beauty; the rampaging Czech and the ball-striking phenomenon from Japan. Osaka narrowly edged Karolina Pliskova in three sets to set up a first meeting with Kvitova in the Melbourne Park final.


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