No. 1 Osaka overpowers teen Gauff in U.S. Open showdown

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No. 1 Osaka overpowers teen Gauff in U.S. Open showdown
Defending champion Naomi Osaka boots out rising star Coco Gauff in a battle tipped as a showdown of the future of women's tennis

 

 

NEW YORK, USA – Top-ranked defending champion Naomi Osaka defeated US 15-year-old sensation Coco Gauff 6-3, 6-0 on Saturday, August 31 (Sunday, September 1, Philippine time) in a showdown at Arthur Ashe Stadium to reach the US Open’s fourth round.

The 21-year-old from Japan, also the reigning Australian Open champion, dominated the American who reached the fourth round at Wimbledon to book a last 16 matchup against Swiss 13th seed Belinda Bencic.

The emotional clash was followed by tearful on-court interviews, Osaka asking Gauff to join her with the microphone as they met at the net.

“I said no because I knew I was going to cry the whole time,” tearful Gauff said after Osaka talked her into it.

Gauff looked toward her doubles matches upcoming with partner Caty McNally then begged off, not wanting to spoil the moment for Osaka.

Gauff was aware of the controversial ending to last year’s US Open final on the same court that left the awards ceremony a bittersweet one for Osaka – fans booing after the umpire had awarded a penalty game to Osaka following insults from Serena Williams.

 

RESPECT. The Coco Gauff-Naomi Osaka showdown excites even the sporting legends. Photo from US Open

 

Osaka, fighting back her own tears, spoke to Gauff’s parents, saying, “You guys raised an amazing player. I remember I used to see you guys training. Both of us made it and we’re still working hard.”

Osaka said the match was one of her best since winning the Australian Open.

“This is the most focused I’ve been since Australia,” Osaka said, telling Gauff, “Sorry for playing you on this mentality.”

After praising Gauff’s movement skills on the court, Osaka appeared emotionally worn out over the moment.

“My brain isn’t working any more,” she said to end the interview. “I’m sorry.”

A day before the match, tennis superstars had also looked forward to the primetime clash. 

“I definitely think it’s the future of women’s tennis,” 23-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams said. “And I’m really excited to just be a fan girl and kind of watch.”

Even world No. 1 and defending men’s champion Novak Djokovic couldn’t wait to see what Gauff and Osaka would do.

“Coco is definitely a new superstar of tennis. It’s great to see her fighting spirit, her intensity,” Djokovic said. “She’s only 15. She brings so much maturity in her game for such a young age. It’s very impressive.” – Rappler.com

 

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