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Resurgent Osaka 'grateful' good times have returned

China Daily | Updated: 2022-03-30 00:00
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MIAMI GARDENS, Florida-Making the quarterfinals at a tournament used to be no big deal for Naomi Osaka. It was only a shock if it didn't happen.

Things are a bit different now.

The former world No 1 has made it through to the quarterfinals at the Miami Open-just the second time she has managed to advance that deep in any tournament over the last year. Osaka beat Alison Riske of the US 6-3, 6-4 on Monday, moving into a last-eight matchup with Danielle Collins.

Osaka's only other quarterfinal appearance in the last year was at an Australian Open warm-up tournament in Melbourne in January. Before that, her most recent quarterfinal was at Miami a year ago.

"It's really funny for me, because last year here I made it to the quarters, too," Osaka said. "It was after I won Australia and I wasn't that grateful. I kind of expected to win."

Wins these days just mean more, after ongoing struggles and time away from the game to deal with her mental health. Her ranking has dipped to No 77-it could get somewhere around No 30 if she wins the Miami title-and she hasn't won a tournament since that Australian Open last year.

But her stay in Miami so far has been nothing but happiness, with three easy wins-all in straight sets-and the added benefit of a walkover victory in there as well.

"This is really one of the most fun times of my life," Osaka said. "I'm really grateful."

Collins, the No 9 seed from the US, needed just over an hour Monday to win her fourth-round match against No 8 Ons Jabeur, 6-2, 6-4.

The win likely ensured that Collins is locked into the top 10 when the world rankings reset early next week. She could be as high as No 8 depending on how far others go in the tournament.

Collins is 0-2 in previous matches against Osaka, both straight-set losses on hard courts, one in 2018, the other in 2019.

"When Naomi is at the top of her game, she's very, very hard to beat," Collins said.

Daria Saville also reached the quarterfinals, surviving a three-hour match to beat Lucia Bronzetti 5-7,6-4, 7-5. Saville has climbed a staggering 500 spots in the rankings in about a month and a half; she was 627th in the world in mid-February and could make the top 100 if she wins her next match against No 22 Belinda Bencic-a 6-2, 6-3 winner Monday over Aliaksandra Sasnovich.

No 2 Iga Swiatek, who is already assured of moving to No 1 next week, also rolled into the quarterfinals with a 6-3, 6-1 win over No 14 Coco Gauff.

"I was in a good mood today and in a good zone," Swiatek said. "I was really focused. Sometimes I have these kinds of moments where I don't even know what the score is. That's nice, because you're just focusing on tennis and tactics and technique."

Swiatek will next play No 28 Petra Kvitova, a 7-6 (5), 6-4 winner over No 21 Veronika Kudermetova.

In the men's third round, Daniil Medvedev is now two wins away from reclaiming the No 1 ranking.

The top seed in Miami beat Spain's Pedro Martinez 6-3, 6-4. A trip to the semifinals is all it would take for Medvedev to leapfrog Novak Djokovic-who can't travel to the US because he isn't vaccinated against COVID-19-and return to No 1.

Next up for Medvedev: American Jenson Brooksby, who rallied from 0-4 down in the third set to upset No 15 Roberto Bautista Agut 6-3, 5-7,6-4.

"I competed until the end," Brooksby said.

No 11 Taylor Fritz-seeking the so-called "Sunshine Double", meaning tournament wins at both Indian Wells and Miami-topped good friend Tommy Paul 7-6(2), 6-4 in an all-American third-round matchup.

No 3 seed Stefanos Tsitsipas beat No 25 Alex de Minaur 6-4, 6-3.Defending champion Hubert Hurkacz also advanced, the No 8 seed fighting past No 29 Aslan Karatsev 7-5, 4-6, 6-3. No 14 Carlos Alcaraz got by No 21 Marin Cilic 6-4, 6-4.

Agencies Via Xinhua

Naomi Osaka of Japan serves to Alison Riske of the US during their Miami Open fourth-round match at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida, on Monday. Osaka won 6-3, 6-4. USA TODAY SPORTS

 

 

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