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US Open: Naomi Osaka halted by Amanda Anisimova but ‘can’t be mad or upset’

American edges a match lasting almost three hours, denying Osaka a first grand slam final since 2021

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Amanda Anisimova (left) consoles Naomi Osaka after their semi-final in New York. Photo: AFP
Lars Hamer

Naomi Osaka said she felt inspired by her run at the US Open after she lost a gripping semi-final to Amanda Anisimova in New York on Friday.

Anisimova, the world No 9 from the United States, progressed to her second consecutive grand slam final, seeing off Osaka of Japan 6-7, 7-6, 6-3 in a match that lasted almost three hours.

The American had made headlines for unwanted reasons in the Wimbledon final in July, when she was demolished 6-0, 6-0 by Iga Swiatek, but she showed mental toughness in the early hours of Friday to battle back from a set down.

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It denied Osaka a first grand slam final since she won the Australian Open in 2021, as she continues her return to tennis after having a child.

Naomi Osaka plays a backhand during Thursday’s match. Photo: Kyodo
Naomi Osaka plays a backhand during Thursday’s match. Photo: Kyodo

“Honestly I don’t feel sad,” Osaka said. “It’s really weird. I just feel like I did the best that I could.

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