NEW YORK — Two years in the past, Naomi Osaka sat within the stands at Arthur Ashe Stadium and watched Coco Gauff advance to the US Open remaining with a win over Karolina Muchova.
For Osaka, it was a stark reminder of the place she had been — and the place she was within the present second.
She was three years faraway from her final title on the event, and just two months from giving birth to her daughter Shai. Being a spectator reminded her of what it was wish to play in entrance of 24,000 individuals when the lights had been shining brightest. She could not wait to get on the market once more.
She hadn’t even formally returned to observe, however Osaka might image herself on the market, taking part in towards the highest gamers, deep into Slams.
A couple of weeks later, she made her return to the observe court docket, extra motivated than ever.
On Monday, Osaka was again once more at Arthur Ashe Stadium. However this time, she was on court docket and dealing with Gauff, now a two-time main champion and the event’s No. 3 seed, within the fourth spherical because the capability crowd appeared on.
It had been hyped as a must-see match between former US Open champions, and two of the game’s greatest stars, however the match itself contained little drama. As a substitute Osaka, 27, recorded the biggest, and perhaps most impressive, victory of her comeback with a dominant 6-3, 6-2 win in simply 64 minutes to advance to her first main quarterfinal since 2021.
It meant the whole lot.
“I am slightly delicate and I do not need to cry, however actually I simply had a lot enjoyable out right here,” Osaka stated on the court docket moments later. “I used to be telling everybody, actually I used to be within the stands two months after I gave beginning to my daughter watching Coco. I simply actually wished a possibility to come back out right here and play. That is my favourite court docket on the planet and it means a lot to me to be again right here.”
SIX YEARS AGO, nearly to the day, Osaka and Gauff performed for the primary time.
Osaka was the reigning champion and the world No. 1, and Gauff was a 15-year-old prodigy who had thrilled the world along with her audacious run to the fourth spherical at Wimbledon earlier in the summertime. It too was billed as a can’t-miss occasion on Ashe between two rising stars.
However Osaka dominated the third-round match 6-3, 6-0, and it might have been largely forgettable. However as Gauff cried on the court docket, Osaka consoled her and requested her to do the post-match interview — often for the winner solely — along with her. Osaka then praised Gauff and her mother and father in a fantastic second of sportsmanship. The 2 gamers have been intrinsically linked ever since, at the same time as their careers went on markedly totally different paths.
Osaka finally misplaced within the subsequent spherical in New York, however she went on to win the title once more the next yr, along with her second Australian Open title in the beginning of the 2021 season. She was on prime of the tennis world and the clear inheritor obvious to Serena Williams’ throne as essentially the most dominant and recognizable determine in girls’s tennis.
What occurred subsequent has been effectively documented. She introduced she can be skipping information conferences on the French Open only a few months later, which set off a media firestorm and resulted in her withdrawing ahead of her second-round match. She skipped Wimbledon. On the Tokyo Olympics and the US Open, she misplaced within the third spherical. Following the early exit in New York, she tearfully instructed reporters she was considering taking a break from the game.
“I really feel like for me not too long ago, like, after I win, I do not really feel completely satisfied,” Osaka defined. “I really feel extra like a aid. After which after I lose, I really feel very unhappy. I do not assume that is regular.”
Osaka returned for the 2022 season however misplaced within the third spherical on the Australian Open, after which did not win one other main match. She announced her pregnancy simply days earlier than the beginning of the 2023 Australian Open and plenty of questioned if she would ever play once more.
In the meantime, by means of Osaka’s struggles and maternity depart, Gauff continued to climb up the rankings. She reached her first main remaining on the 2022 French Open and won her first Slam title at the 2023 US Open, two days after Osaka had watched her from the gang. This summer time, Gauff gained her second main title on the French Open.
MOTIVATED BY THE excessive stage she had seen from Gauff and the remainder of the highest gamers on the US Open, and desirous to win for her daughter, Osaka had excessive hopes for her return in 2024.
However she did not see the speedy outcomes she hoped for. Whereas she had flashes of her classic kind — most notably throughout a second-round conflict towards Iga Swiatek eventually yr’s French Open — she struggled towards the perfect gamers, and in essentially the most essential of moments. She didn’t advance previous the second spherical at a significant in 2024.
Disenchanted by her yr, she fired her coach Wim Fissette on the finish of the season and introduced in Patrick Mouratoglou, finest recognized for his long-term partnership with Williams. They’d some respectable outcomes — together with third-round appearances on the Australian Open and Wimbledon, in addition to a 125-level title and a runner-up end at Auckland — but the two parted ways in July.
Since then, Osaka started working with Tomasz Wiktorowski, who beforehand coached Swiatek to a number of main titles. (Swiatek is now working with Fissette.) The outcomes — those she’s desperately been looking for because the begin of her comeback — have been speedy.
On the Canadian Open final month — their first event collectively — Osaka rattled off one spectacular win after one other and reached her first 1000-level remaining since 2022. In her second-round match in Montreal towards Liudmila Samsonova, she saved two match factors and compelled a decider. She has since referred to as it a turning level for her perspective and self-belief.
“Ever since then I’ve began pondering something’s doable,” Osaka stated on Monday after defeating Gauff. “You simply need to attempt your finest [and] have a smile in your face.”
Osaka misplaced in three units to Victoria Mboko within the remaining, however she arrived in New York seeded at a Slam for the primary time since giving beginning. She was clearly feeling assured and buoyed by her momentum — and completely satisfied about her partnership with Wiktorowski.
“I am working with a brand new coach,” Osaka stated in the beginning of the US Open. “He is actually nice. He is simply extremely useful. He cuts to the chase, and he makes me really feel like he is sort of an encyclopedia of tennis, so it is good to have somebody like that in your nook.”
Osaka has at all times stated the US Open is her favourite event. Earlier than she gained her first main title — towards her childhood hero Williams in a controversial and dramatic remaining — she was a younger child, watching the event on tv and attending as a fan, dreaming of in the future attending to play on the occasion. Whereas she represents Japan, a number of of her childhood years had been spent in New York and the gang typically offers her the hometown remedy.
The tour is a special place, with new faces atop the rankings, and Osaka is a special individual now than she was throughout her title runs in 2018 and 2020, with the added duty of being a mum or dad, along with entrepreneurial pursuits. However her targets on the tennis court docket stay the identical.
And now, it appears, regardless of the entire adjustments, she is within the place to attain them but once more.
All through the event, Osaka has been resurgent and just like the participant that when so effortlessly dominated the exhausting courts in Queens. She’s dropped only one set — to No. 15 seed Daria Kasatkina within the third spherical — however has in any other case been in agency management. In opposition to Gauff, who has been within the daunting process of overhauling her service motion in real time, Osaka showcased her motion, robust serving and resolve from the beginning. She gained 32 of the 38 factors she served, transformed all 4 of her break factors and, per the WTA, was victorious in 16 of the 24 rallies that went 5 or extra pictures.
When it was over, she remained principally composed, with a large smile on her face, as her workforce and relations in her field jumped up and down, excitedly exchanging hugs and excessive fives.
Gauff, who was damaged within the opening sport, had 5 double faults within the outing, together with one to seal the primary set. The 21-year-old additionally had 33 unforced errors.
“It is disappointing,” Gauff stated after the match. “For certain it was not the extent that I wished to convey, however it’s a step in the suitable route I really feel, and I feel emotionally how a lot this week was, I feel at present I simply stepped in, and I perhaps was slightly bit empty. She pressured me to earn each level on the market at present.”
At different factors in her profession, Osaka was unable to cover her frustration on the court docket and generally appeared to crumble underneath the stress. However on Monday, and all through her run in New York, Osaka has largely appeared unflappable, displaying large poise and positivity. She admitted her shift in demeanor and physique language was deliberate, and a sign of the place she presently is mentally.
“For me the primary [thing] I need to take away from this event is simply smiling and having enjoyable,” Osaka stated. “Going into this match, I simply wished to be grateful. Yeah, I imply, she’s probably the greatest gamers on the planet. For me, actually, I’ve essentially the most enjoyable after I play towards the perfect gamers. I really like once they hit wonderful pictures or they hit aces, as a result of you realize, that is how they gained the tournaments that they gained.”
On Wednesday, Osaka will tackle No. 11 seed Muchova within the quarterfinals. She’s come a great distance since she watched Muchova play within the semifinals two years in the past, but in addition precisely the place she at all times believed she can be once more. Osaka, who referred to as Muchova “one of the crucial proficient tennis gamers on the market” on Monday, is aware of will probably be a problem. They’ve performed twice since Osaka’s return, splitting the collection. Osaka gained their final assembly in three units on the Australian Open earlier this yr.
Osaka is undefeated in main quarterfinals throughout her profession, however she wasn’t placing an excessive amount of stress on herself. Anticipated to be again into the highest 20 once more for the primary time since 2022 following the US Open, regardless of how she fares on Wednesday or past, she’s simply excited for the chance.
“I really feel actually relaxed,” Osaka instructed reporters. “I do not really feel careworn in any respect. I feel for me, I simply wished to have a greater yr than final yr, and I already did that in Montreal. For me, no matter occurs the remainder of this event, the remainder of Asia, I am simply attempting to be a greater tennis participant and be taught from each match that I play.”

















































