Naomi Osaka thwarted by Belinda Bencic at the US Open



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It is certain that you will remember them longer than their career, which is just beginning.

The 21-year-old's quest to win two consecutive titles in New York ended on Monday when she was ousted by giant killer Belinda Bencic, 7-5, 6-4.

Nobody on the women's circuit has beaten more than 5 top or 10 top players this season as the 13th seed. She has also won three consecutive wins this year against the Japanese star, who will lose her No. 1 ranking to Ashleigh Barty.

Bencic will face Donna Vekic, who kept a match point to defeat Julia Goerges 6-7 (5), 7-5, 6-3, in the quarterfinals.

Osaka took part in the US Open under a cloud of injury after retiring from his previous match in Cincinnati after suffering a knee injury two weeks ago.

Was it a factor under the roof of Arthur Ashe Stadium?

She is sure to shed light at her post-game press conference, but we can see Osaka taking a tablet when the coach visited him at 2-3 in the second set.

It's been 24 hours at the US Open. On Sunday, defending national champion Novak Djokovic was forced to retire from two sets against Stan Wawrinka, due to a shoulder injury that the Serb had been carrying for weeks.

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Bencic, 22, has had a lot of injury problems herself, so the win over Osaka could be even softer for her.

Like Gauff – and Vekic – she was a teenager early. In 2015, for example, Bencic signed an extremely impressive week to win the Rogers Cup, including eliminating Serena Williams, Simona Halep, Caroline Wozniacki and Ana Ivanovic.

But then, the wounds slipped. There was a wrist operation in 2017, back problems and, more recently, a foot complaint that forced her to retire to Cincinnati.

Bencic, however, was lucky this week when his third-round opponent, Anett Kontaveit, offered him a crossing because of illness.

Bencic, who is mainly trained by her father, Ivan, has also been extensively trained by Melanie Molitor – Martina Hingis' mother – and exhibits crafts similar to those of the court.

This was fully demonstrated in the fifth game of the second, when she beautifully reoriented a poisonous pass from Osaka with a setback on the way to the deciding game.

She had proven herself by winning a first high quality set where the two players combined to form 31 winners and only 19 non-forced mistakes.

Osaka was 0-2 tied but was broken at 5-5.

Bencic has always loved New York – the site of his first Grand Slam quarterfinal in 2014 – and that will certainly not diminish now.

The release of Osaka proves how difficult it is for an unnamed person Serena Williams to retain the women's title at the US Open. The last player to do it was Kim Clijsters in 2010.

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