Naomi Osaka back in a Grand Slam quarterfinal at US Open. She doesn’t lose once there
Naomi Osaka is back at her best, reaching the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open and gearing up to face Karolina Muchova for a spot in the semifinals. It’s been a while since Osaka has made it this far in a Grand Slam tournament, with her last victory at the Australian Open in early 2021. Osaka, a four-time Grand Slam champion, has a perfect record when she reaches the quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals of a major tournament.
Osaka’s journey back to the top has been marked by personal struggles, including anxiety and depression, which led to mental health breaks and a 17-month hiatus for maternity leave. Despite these challenges, Osaka has returned to the court with a renewed sense of purpose and determination. Her recent dominant performance against Coco Gauff in the fourth round of the U.S. Open is a testament to her resilience and talent.
Muchova, Osaka’s upcoming opponent, is a skilled all-court player known for her creativity and versatility on the court. The Czech player has been in fine form and is looking forward to a tough battle against Osaka. Muchova believes that Osaka’s improved performance is a result of gaining more match experience and regaining her self-belief.
As Osaka prepares to face Muchova in the quarterfinals, fans are eager to see if she can continue her winning streak and secure a spot in the semifinals. With her powerful serve and forehand, Osaka has the potential to dominate the competition and add another Grand Slam title to her impressive resume. Stay tuned to see if Osaka can maintain her unbeaten record in the later stages of major tournaments and make a triumphant return to the top of women’s tennis.



