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Kvitova aims to hit 'on fire' Osaka with early onslaught

Melbourne: Czech Petra Kvitova is aiming to rock Japan's Naomi Osaka with an early onslaught in the Australian Open final, predicting the decider will be more slugfest than tactical masterclass.

The final on Saturday features two of the game's biggest hitters in a showdown for both the Australian crown and the world number one ranking.

Two-time Wimbledon champion Kvitova is on an 11-match winning streak and has been in imperious form at Melbourne Park, where she is yet to drop a set or even be stretched to a tie-break.

The 28-year-old is jubilant about making a Grand Slam final for the first time since a burglar sliced her racquet hand in a terrifying attack in late 2016 at her home in the Czech Republic.

"It's probably a bit more special because of everything I've been through," said Kvitova, who feared she would never rejoin the game's elite after suffering permanent nerve damage. But to make her comeback complete, the eighth seed needs to overcome US Open champion Osaka, one of the few players who can match Kvitova's powerful serve and blazing groundstrokes.

The Czech said she must start strongly against the 21-year-old, whose meek off-court demeanour belies a ferocious competitive instinct.

"Naomi is on fire. She's in very good form," Kvitova said. "She's an aggressive player, which I am, as well.

"So I think it will be about who's going to take the first point and push the other a little bit."

Osaka has battled through three-setters three times on her way to the final and said advancing at Grand Slam level was sometimes more about the ability to outlast an opponent than outthink them.

"I'm playing the best players in the world, and I've been playing three sets most of the time," she said. "It's more like a battle of wills at this point." The pair have never met and Osaka said she would have to adjust her game against the lanky left-hander.

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