Osaka finally overcomes stormy waters to sail past Gauff and into US Open quarters
NEW YORK :Naomi Osaka produced a commanding performance to knock out third seed Coco Gauff 6-3 6-2 in a highly anticipated fourth round showdown between two former U.S. Open champions on Monday.
After years of bitter disappointment at the year's final major, Osaka showed flashes of her old brilliance as she took control of the match from the start, while 2023 champion Gauff struggled with her forehand and her serve.
The result carried Osaka into the Flushing Meadows quarter-finals for the first time in five years and she will next play Czech 11th seed Karolina Muchova.
"The main thing I want to take away from this tournament is just smiling and having fun," said four-time Grand Slam champion Osaka, who triumphed in New York in 2018 and 2020 but had failed to advance past the third round in her last three attempts.
"For me, honestly, I have the most fun when I play against the best players."
Monday's showdown marked the first time that the two fan favourites met in New York since their memorable 2019 tussle when the then 15-year-old Gauff lost to Osaka.
The fans who had kept on chattering through the earlier match on Ashe fell silent as the two began their battle, with Osaka breaking Gauff from the baseline in the first game in a superb first set.
Gauff has spent many months trying to rebuild her serve and was let down by it yet again as she produced a double fault on set point, one of five across the match.
The mistakes began to pile up for the American, who handed Osaka another break point with an unforced error in the sixth game of the second set and vented her frustration towards her box during the final game, telling her coaches: "Nothing's working."
The pair embraced briefly at the net after Gauff bowed out with a shot into


