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Osaka fights back to reach quarter-finals

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MELBOURNE – Naomi Osaka saved two match points as she battled back from the brink to reach the quarter-finals of the Australian Open with a 4-6, 6-4, 7-5 victory over in-form Garbine Muguruza on Sunday.

The Japanese third seed was chasing the match from the start on Rod Laver Arena and looked defeat square in the face in the third set when the Spanish 14th seed had two opportunities to win the match with a break of serve.

Osaka saved both match points – the first with an ace – to turn the tide in the contest decisively and Muguruza exited the tournament a couple of games later after failing to win a point in her final service.

Fans remained absent from Melbourne Park for a second day because of the state of Victoria’s coronavirus lockdown and Osaka’s victory was greeted with taped applause piped into the stadium.

“I’m tired right now, that was tough,” said Osaka, who mixed 40 winners with 36 unforced errors over the contest.

“Today I feel like I was intimidated, she is playing well. I had to go within myself, I couldn’t play short balls to her because she’d put them away.”

Next up for Osaka is an all-Asian quarter-final against unorthodox 35-year-old Hsieh Su-wei of Taiwan, who will be playing in the last eight of a Grand Slam for the first time.

“I’m not looking forward to it, every time we have played it’s three sets,” Osaka added. “It’s fun when I’m not really angry. When I play her I just have to expect everything.”  (Reuters)

 

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