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News January 5, 2025

Auckland: Teary-eyed Naomi Osaka retires last in heartbreaking and devastating manner

Auckland: Teary-eyed Naomi Osaka retires last in heartbreaking and devastating manner
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Naomi Osaka retired from the Auckland last in stunning and devastating scenes because the No. 7 seed was up by a set when she needed to name a medical timeout and name it a day. 

On Sunday, the previous world No. 1 made a lightning begin to the ultimate of the WTA 250 match in New Zealand, claiming back-to-back breaks within the third and fifth video games to open an early 5-1 lead.

Whereas Osaka dropped the subsequent three video games, she was in a position to serve out for the primary set at 5-4 within the tenth sport.

However as a substitute of celebrating, the Japanese referred to as for a medical timeout with tears in her eyes for what seemed to be an stomach difficulty. 

Shortly after, she ended up retiring from the match and fifth-seeded Tauson received regardless of being down by a set. 

Naomi Osaka and Clara Tauson© ASB Traditional/Instagram – Honest Use

 

It must be famous that the 27-year-old additionally missed the final couple of her scheduled tournaments for 2024 because of the stomach damage that she sustained in Auckland. 

Osaka: I am actually sorry about the way it ended

Whereas the four-time Grand Slam champion was disillusioned for herself, she was additionally disillusioned for followers who solely obtained a set of motion.

“Now that you simply point out it, I didn’t eat breakfast at this time so perhaps that’s why I ought to persist with my superstitions. I need to thank everybody for welcoming me to such a lovely metropolis. I had loads of enjoyable taking part in right here. I’m actually sorry about the way it ended. I’m simply actually grateful to be right here,” she mentioned.

As talked about above, Osaka first suffered the stomach damage whereas competing on the WTA 1000 match in Beijing in October. 

Now, the hope is that the two-time Australian Open champion will not be compelled to overlook the opening Grand Slam of the 12 months at Melbourne Park. 

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