Naomi Osaka makes Miami quarterfinals, says she's more grateful
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Soon to be World No 1 Iga Swiatek made quick work of 14th seeded American Coco Gauff to reach the Miami Open quarterfinals and continue an impressive WTA 1000 winning streak.
Soon to be World No 1 Iga Swiatek made quick work of 14th seeded American Coco Gauff to reach the Miami Open quarterfinals and continue an impressive WTA 1000 winning streak.
Making the quarter-finals at a tournament used to be no big deal for Naomi Osaka. It was only a shock if it didn't happen.
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — 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.
Naomi Osaka powered her way into the Miami Open quarter-finals with an impressive victory over Alison Riske. Former world No.1 Osaka largely dominated from the baseline as she won 6-3 6-4. Ad/> Osaka will next face another American, Danielle Collins, as she bids to win the WTA 1000 event for the first time in her career.
Russian Vera Zvonareva displayed a «no war» message during her third-round defeat to Danielle Collins at the Miami Open. The 37-year-old — a former world No. 2 and a finalist at both Wimbledon and the US Open in 2010 — was routed 6-1 6-4 by her American opponent.
While the likes of Serena Williams and Rafa Nadal continue to chase Grand Slam titles, defying age and injuries, Barty's declaration that she has achieved everything she set out to in the sport stands in sharp contrast. She leaves tennis as world number one and a three-times major champion with titles at Roland Garros and Wimbledon alongside her Australian Open triumph in January, just when the discussion had moved on to how many more Slams she could win. "There was a perspective shift in me in the second phase of my career that my happiness wasn't dependent on the results," Barty said. "Success for me is knowing I've given absolutely everything I can. I'm fulfilled, I'm happy. I know how much work it takes to bring the best out in yourself... I don't have that in me anymore."