Naomi Osaka Dominates Coco Gauff To Reach US Open Quarterfinals


Naomi Osaka views Coco Gauff as her “little sister” and on Monday big sister taught the youngster a lesson.

Playing her biggest match since becoming a mother two years ago, No. 23 Osaka started the match with great intensity and maintained dominant form while out-playing No. 3 Gauff, 6-3, 6-2 in 64 minutes before a capacity crowd in Arthur Ashe Stadium to advance to the US Open quarterfinals. By ranking, it was Osaka’s biggest win in a major.

“I was in the stands two months after I gave birth to my daughter watching Coco [in 2023],” Osaka said on court. “I just really wanted an opportunity to come out here and play. This is my favorite court in the world and this means so much to me to be back here.”

Osaka is a four-time major champion, but her last Grand Slam title came at the Australian Open in 2021 and her last US Open crown was in 2020. Her daughter, Shai, was born in 2023.

Osaka will next face either No. 11 Karolina Muchova or No. 27 Marta Kostyuk on Wednesday.

Osaka will earn $660,000 for reaching the quarterfinals, and would make $1,260,000 for making the semis. The winner takes home $5 million.

“To be such an amazing role model at such a young age is a gift and I have all the respect in the world for her,” Osaka, 27, said of Gauff, 21.

Gauff is a two-time major champion, having won Roland Garros earlier this year and the US Open in 2023, but she is now just 7-5 since the French Open. She replaced her coach ahead of the Open and replaced him with biomechanics expert Gavin MacMillan in order to improve her serve.

Still, Gauff struggled in the first set and double-faulted on set point. She committed 11 unforced errors and 16 total unforced errors in the first set.

For the match, she committed 33 unforced errors against 8 winners. She double-faulted 5 times against 3 aces.

“She’s guiding the ball, she’s not hitting with conviction or authority,” 18-time major champion Chrissie Evert said on ESPN.

Osaka countered with 12 unforced errors against 10 winners and 3 aces with no double faults.

Coming into the match, Osaka pleaded with fans to root for her against the American.

“I hope, can somebody come to the match and choose for me because, I mean it’s kind of tough playing an American here, but I hope you guys kind of adopted me as well,” she said Saturday.

The fans were muted, hoping Gauff could make a match of it, but she was never able to get the crowd into the match.

Asked about the fan support after the match, Osaka said: “I was super locked in, to be honest. I was really locked in and I felt like everyone wanted to watch a really great match and that’s what you got.”

Gauff and Osaka first met in the third round of the US Open in 2019, when the top-seeded Osaka dominated the then-15-year-old Gauff, 6-3, 6-0, in Gauff’s Arthur Ashe Stadium debut. After the match, Osaka consoled Gauff and asked her to do the post-match interview with her.

“My recollections were that I remember just knowing that she was going to be a really great tennis player, which I was right,” Osaka said. But yeah, she was, what, 15 at the time? I thought she just handled herself really well, and I knew she was going to be back there.

“Now to be playing her again after six years, I don’t know if that makes me old, but yeah, just to be at this point of my life and to be playing her again is honestly, for me, feels kind of special.”

They most recently met in November 2024 in Beijing when Gauff came back from 4-3 down to win the last three games of the set before Osaka retired due to a lower back injury at 3-6, 6-4.