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Yardbarker on MSN'Grab your passport and go down 12 flights of stairs': Naomi Osaka shares dramatic details of night before Canadian Open first-round clash
Japan’s Naomi Osaka has not had an easy ride on the tennis court in the recent past. The former world number one and the four-time Grand Slam winner returned
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Daily Express US on MSNNaomi Osaka takes advantage of rival's split by hiring award-winning coach
Four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka is set to team up with Tomasz Wiktorowski, who previously coached world No. 1 Iga Swiatek before their split last year. The former world No. 1 announced her surprising separation from Patrick Mouratoglou on Sunday,
The former No. 1 has been seen practicing with Iga Swiatek's previous coach, after parting ways with Patrick Mouratoglou on Sunday.
Emma Raducanu brought Naomi Osaka’s Washington Open campaign to an end with a performance full of confidence. Raducanu, enjoying her best form in some time, has looked sharp since crossing over from Wimbledon to the US hard courts and is now putting together a strong run on both sides of the draw.
Emma Raducanu dominó su primer enfrentamiento profesional contra Naomi Osaka, imponiéndose el jueves 6-4, 6-4 en el duelo del Abierto de Washington entre
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The Manila Times on MSNBouchard, Raducanu, Osaka advance in Montreal
Genie Bouchard extended her tennis career for at least one more match on Monday (Tuesday in Manila), beating Emiliana Arango, 6-4, 2-6, 6-2, in the first round of the National Bank Open. Bouchard, who reached the Wimbledon final and two other Grand Slam semifinals in 2014,
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Tennis World USA on MSNNaomi Osaka had short but powerful message to Venus Williams after idol made history
The Post Naomi Osaka had short but powerful message to Venus Williams after idol made history appeared first on Tennis World USA Naomi Osaka was delighted to see Venus Williams win a Washington match as the 27-year-old Japanese used the word "queen" when reacting to her idol writing tennis history.
WASHINGTON -- WASHINGTON (AP) — Emma Raducanu dominated her first career matchup against Naomi Osaka, winning the showdown at the D.C. Open on Thursday between past U.S. Open champions 6-4, 6-2.
Osaka is coming off a disappointing loss to Emma Raducanu in D.C., and, at No. 51, is still not close to her Slam-winning form of the past. And the Canadian fans should help. But Arseneault may need a lot of more of it than they can muster.
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Tennis World USA on MSNMaria Sakkari 'massively respects' Naomi Osaka: Not many Slam champs would do that
The Post Maria Sakkari 'massively respects' Naomi Osaka: Not many Slam champs would do that appeared first on Tennis World USA Maria Sakkari is applauding Naomi Osaka's decision to play a WTA 125 (Challenger) tournament and reveals she privately approached the four-time Grand Slam champion to tell her how much she respected her move.