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Naomi Osaka’s Abdominal Injury Threatens Australian Open Run

International Desk By International Desk January 5, 2025 1 Min Read
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Naomi Osaka unfortunately had to withdraw from the Auckland Classic final due to an abdominal injury, just days before the Australian Open begins. This was a disappointing outcome for the talented Japanese player, who had been performing well in the match against Clara Tauson.

Despite taking the first set 6-4, Osaka called for a physio and ultimately had to pull out of the match. It was unexpected, as she had been playing strongly up until that point, showcasing her powerful groundstrokes and breaking her opponent multiple times.

After some stretches and a medical timeout, Osaka made the difficult decision to retire from the match. Tauson went on to win the title, while Osaka expressed her gratitude to the fans and apologized for the sudden end to the match.

This marks a setback for Osaka, who was aiming for her first title in four years. Her recent return to tennis has been promising, with a strong performance at the Australian Open in 2021. Despite this setback, Osaka remains determined to bounce back and continue her successful career in tennis.

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