Naomi Osaka, defending Australian Open champion is eliminated by Anisimova

Lto defending champion, Naomi Osaka, I didn’t get to highly anticipated fourth-round matchup against world number one Ashley Barty, at Australian Open.

Amanda Anisimova, a 20-year-old American who is ranked 60th in the WTA, made sure that the alleged early final did not happen by eliminating the Japanese, who has four Grand Slam titles in his palms, for 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (5) on Friday.

“I knew I had to play well if I wanted to stand a chance,” said Anisimova, who knocked out Olympic champion Belinda Bencic in the second round before disposing of the victor at Melbourne Park last year.

After losing the first set, Anisimova knew she had to be more aggressive or miss out on the first major of the season.

And it worked.

Saved two match points in the third set, He served to keep his winning chances and sealed his spot in the next round with an ace. He had 46 winners to Osaka’s 21.

After winning last year, his second Australian Open title in three years, Osaka withdrew from Roland Garros in the second round and did not attend Wimbledon to take a break due to her mental health. After falling in the third round at the US Open, she began a long break to reset and entered the first major tournament of the campaign as the 13th seed.

Naomi congratulates Amanda

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