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Japan's Osaka muscles into Tokyo semi-finals
Published in The Egyptian Gazette on 21 - 09 - 2018

TOKYO, Sept 21, 2018 (News Wires) - Japan's Naomi Osaka exuded a major champion's aura on Friday as she dispatched Barbora Strycova 6-3, 6-4 to reach the Pan Pacific Open semi-finals, despite being nowhere near her best.
The third seed, who stunned Serena Williams to capture the US Open title earlier this month, failed to hit the same heights she did on that historic night in New York.
But she still had too much firepower for Strycova in Tokyo, advancing to face either Italy's Camila Giorgi or former world number one Victoria Azarenka in the last four.
Eighth seed Strycova had little answer to her opponent's venomous hitting and the world number seven bagged the first set with a sledgehammer forehand that almost tore the racquet from the Czech's hand.
The 20-year-old Osaka, contesting her first tournament since becoming Japan's first Grand Slam singles winner, never looked back against a player 12 years her senior, another forehand rocket bringing up a first match point.
Strycova saved that one but moments later, Osaka fired a bruising serve into the body to extend her current winning streak to nine matches.
"I've played her three times and each time it's been very hard," said Osaka, who reached the Tokyo final in 2016.
"I don't feel any extra pressure playing in Japan," added Japan's latest sporting celebrity, who has a Japanese mother, a Haitian father and was raised in the United States.
"I've improved a lot of things in the last few years and I feel excited playing here."
Earlier, fourth seed Karolina Pliskova saved two match points before the former women's top-ranked player ended American qualifier Alison Riske's run with a 6-1, 6-7 (5/7), 7-6 (7/4) victory.
The Czech, who smashed a racquet in disgust after squandering multiple chances at 5-5 in the deciding set, completed a "lucky win" with a sliced backhand that Riske wafted into the net after two hours, 40 minutes.
"It was an important win for me," said Pliskova after reaching her first Tokyo semi-final.
"I saved a couple of match points — she was a little bit better than me but you need a bit of luck in tennis. I'm just happy to be able to fight back."


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