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Japanese tennis star Naomi Osaka fires a ball into the stands after winning against American Shelby Rogers in the quarterfinal of the US Open in New York. Photo: AP

US Open: Naomi Osaka gets ‘revenge’ against Shelby Rogers to reach US Open semi-finals

  • The 22-year-old Japanese star recalls ‘really bad aftertaste’ having lost to Rogers three times in the past
  • Osaka also honours George Floyd with face mask – ‘it’s a speck of what I could be doing’

Fourth seed Naomi Osaka overcame unseeded Shelby Rogers in straight sets to reach the US Open semi-finals on Tuesday, declaring it “revenge” for earlier defeats.

The Japanese 2018 US Open champion Osaka brushed aside the 27-year-old American 6-3, 6-4, in 1 hour 20 minutes inside Arthur Ashe Stadium. Osaka, 22, will play 28th-seeded American Jennifer Brady on Thursday for a place in the final.

Despite going into the last-eight match as favourite, the world number nine Osaka said she was apprehensive about playing the 93rd-ranked Rogers because she had failed to beat her in three previous outings.

“Honestly, I just felt like she had the upper hand because I’ve never beaten her,” Osaka said. “And those memories are stuck in my head so I consider this a little bit of revenge.”

Japan’s Naomi Osaka of Japan speaks to American Shelby Rogers at 2020 US Open tournament at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Photo: USA Today

Osaka said a defeat to Rogers in 2017 on clay in Charleston had left “a really bad aftertaste in my mouth.” She added: “I’m really glad I was able to have a much better positive attitude today.”

Osaka, of Haitian and Japanese heritage, walked onto the court wearing a face mask emblazoned with the name of George Floyd, the unarmed black man whose death in police custody in May sparked nationwide protests.

 

The 2019 Australian Open champion is wearing different masks honouring victims of racial injustice and police brutality throughout the tournament. She has already donned face coverings bearing the names of Breonna Taylor, Elijah McClain, Ahmaud Arbery and Trayvon Martin.

After her match, Osaka was shown video messages from Martin’s mother and Arbery’s father in which they thanked her for her support.

World number nine Naomi Osaka returns against opponent Shelby Rogers in the women’s singles quarter-finals at the 2020 US Open tennis tournament in New York. Photo: USA Today

“I was just trying really hard not to cry,” Osaka said when asked about how she felt while watching the videos. “It’s extremely touching that they would feel touched by what I’m doing. For me, I feel like what I’m doing is nothing. It’s a speck of what I could be doing.”

Osaka later tweeted that she wept after watching the clips again.

“I often wonder if what I’m doing is resonating and reaching as many people as I hope. That being said, I tried to hold it in on set but after watching these back I cried so much. The strength and the character both of these parents have is beyond me,” she wrote.

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