Japan’s Osaka powers past injured Svitolina into Open semis

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Japan’s Osaka powers past injured Svitolina into Open semis

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Naomi Osaka reaches her second straight Grand Slam semifinal in the Australian Open

 

 

 

MELBOURNE, Australia – Japanese 4th seed Naomi Osaka routed an injured Elina Svitolina to reach the Australian Open semifinals on Wednesday, January 23.

The US Open champion beat the Ukrainian 6th seed 6-4, 6-1 to set  up a final 4 clash with either Serena Williams or Czech 7th seed Karolina Pliskova.

It was the 21-year-old’s second straight Grand Slam semifinal after her triumph at Flushing Meadows and she is the first Japanese woman in the final 4 at Melbourne Park since Kimoko Date in 1994.

Svitolina received treatment for a neck or shoulder injury in the 2nd set and looked a shadow of the player that won the WTA Finals in Singapore last October.

“I tried to be consistent, it’s unfortunate that she got injured but playing against her even when she was injured was still really tough,” Osaka said.

She was pleased to maintain her composure in a simple straight sets win after previously losing her cool on court when her last two matches went to 3 sets.

“I just had one goal, to try as hard I can and not get angry,” she said.

“I didn’t do that really well in the last two rounds and I did that today, so I’m really happy with the way I played.”

Both players fired down aces to hold their opening service games then went on to exchange two breaks midway in the opening set.

Osaka was the dominant player, hitting 17 winners to 3, and 4 aces to one but struggled to put away her chances. 

She has complained throughout the tournament that she was making too many mistakes and 19 unforced errors to Svitolina’s 7 in the first set kept the Ukrainian in the match. 

Osaka wasted 3 set point opportunities, screeching in frustration as she sprayed the ball wide on both her forehand and backhand. 

She finally converted a fourth opportunity when Svitolina netted a return but looked anxious heading into the second set. 

She settled her nerves and took an early break, then held serve with an ace. 

With the set at 3-0 in Osaka’s favor, Svitolina received treatment for an injury that also hampered her during a three-set fightback against China’s Zhang Shuai in the 3rd round. 

She struggled when play resumed, conceding a break then limply handing Osaka her 7th straight game in the next to make it 5-0.

She held serve to get on the board in the second set but it only delayed the inevitable as Osaka claimed victory after 72 minutes. – Rappler.com

 

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