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Coco Goff’s run at the US Open is over, and it was Naomi Osaka, who was the Japanese star, who won the tournament in 2018 and 2020, which made it.
Like Osaka, who defeated Serena Williams to capture the title in 2018, she was playing in the past to reach the top of the female single rankings, which was defeating Gauf in 6-3, 6-2 to move forward in the quarterfinals in flushing, New York.
Number 23 ranked female singles player landed to start a roar, broke the goff in the initial game and continued to roll from there.
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Naomi Osaka (JPN) hits the USA Billy Jean King on Nine of the 2025 US Open Tennis Tournament on 1 September 2025 from Coco Goff (USA) (not painted). (Robert Deutsch/Immasn Images)
Gauf struggled to break Osaka himself, as later a break point was not faced with a break point on his service. Goff ended the match with an unwanted 33 unexpected errors, which eventually put it in a rote, which Osaka took advantage of.
Osaka said in court after his match, “I was a super lock.” “I felt as if everyone wanted to see a wonderful match really and I hope you have got this.”
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This is Osaka’s first visit to the quarter -finals at a Grand Slam as he won the Australian Open in 2021. He has dealt with mental health conflicts in the past, as a result, taking a break from the game, is bravely speaking about him.
Naomi Osaka defeated Coco Goff at the 2025 US Open at the Arthur Ash Stadium in Flushing in New York, 1, 2025 after losing at the 2025 US Open. (Robert Deutsch/Immasn Images)
Osaka also gave birth to her daughter, Shai in 2023, which led to absence from the court.
Addressing the crowd on Monday, Osaka said that she was trying not trying to cry because she likes to play in front of her.
“Honestly, I have enjoyed a lot here. I was telling everyone, really, I was in a stand two months after giving birth to my daughter and I was watching Coco. I really wanted the opportunity to come out and play. It is my favorite court in the world and I mean to return here.”
Naomi Osaka of Japan opened the flushing neighborhood of Queens Boro, Queens Boro of New York City, at the USTA Billy Jean King National Tennis Center, seven days after her women’s single round match after defeating Daria Kastkina of Australia. (Maddy Mayor/Getty Images)
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Osaka and Goff share a friendship when they have pits against each other in court. But this Osaka is proceeding to face number 11 Karolina Muchova in the quarter -finals on Tuesday.
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