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Injury Fails to Stop Naomi Osaka from Defeating Champ Lamens in Osaka

Naomi Osaka, the top seed, showcased resilience and skill in her recent match, overcoming defending champion Suzan Lamens at the Kinoshita Group Japan Open. The match concluded with a score of 7-6(6), 3-6, 6-2, propelling Osaka into the quarterfinals despite a concerning injury late in the contest.

Match Highlights

  • First Set: Osaka and Lamens both struggled initially, with Lamens losing the first eight points. Osaka quickly rallied to take control, winning the tiebreak.
  • Second Set: Lamens regained her form, utilizing her powerful forehand to claim the second set.
  • Third Set: Osaka fought back, raising her level and securing the match, though she faced a significant injury scare at a critical moment.

Injury Concerns

During Lamens’ serve at 5-0 in the third set, Osaka appeared to pull her left leg. After requesting a medical timeout, she returned with her thigh bandaged, but her movement was noticeably affected. She struggled to capitalize on match points but ultimately claimed victory with a decisive backhand winner.

Osaka’s Post-Match Reflections

In her post-match interview, Osaka expressed frustration with her performance under pressure. “It was definitely really difficult — I’m kind of sorry about my attitude,” she admitted. Despite the pain, she remained optimistic about her chances in the tournament. “I took Advils, so I think it feels better than what it is right now… I’m a fast healer so it should be OK for my next match,” she added.

Looking Ahead

Osaka is set to compete against Jaqueline Cristian in the quarterfinals. Cristian made a notable comeback in her previous match, defeating No. 8 seed Jessica Bouzas Maneiro after losing the first set 0-6, winning 6-4, 6-2.

Fans can look forward to seeing if Osaka can bounce back from her injury and maintain her momentum in the next round.

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