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Osaka’s Emotional Remark After US Open Loss: “Every Defeat Breaks My Heart” – SEO-Optimized

She took the court against Muchova on Thursday with the aim of securing a place in the third round but struggled to get going. The Czech broke her twice in the first set to take the lead, hitting 12 winners.

Osaka offered more resistance in the second set, breaking her opponent in the crucial ninth game. She then served for the match only to throw away three set points, courtesy of a misfiring forehand and a double fault.

The set went into a tiebreak that witnessed back and forth action with the Japanese pro securing two mini breaks, however, Muchova edged out with three to advance after an intriguing 90-minute battle.

“This match was just so different from my match with Ostapenko,” Osaka, a two-time US Open champion said in her post-match press conference. “I didn’t feel like I was playing as perfectly as before, but I don’t think you can play perfectly every match. I’m not too sure. I think during the pressure moments I got nervous.”

“It’s a little rough because I do take these losses really personally. It’s like a dramatic word, but I feel like my heart dies every time I lose.”

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Naomi Osaka reflects on her Grand Slam journey in 2024: “I enjoyed them all”

The match concluded Naomi Osaka’s Grand Slam journey for the 2024 season. It all began with a first-round outing at the Australian Open in January, where she lost to Caroline Garcia(6-4, 7-6 (2)). A few months later, she came critically close to knocking out world No 1 Iga Swiatek out of the French Open in the second round.

In July, she entered Wimbledon contention for the first time in five years and picked up a win before losing to American Emma Navarro (6-4, 6-1) in the second round.

“Honestly, I enjoyed them all. I think this year for me has been a learning year,” Osaka continued in the presser. “I put a lot of energy and effort into all the tournaments that I played. Australian Open was so fast, so I probably forgot that one. I enjoyed learning how to enjoy the French Open. I haven’t been to Wimbledon in years, so it was nice to go back there. Obviously the US Open is very special to me, so I enjoyed it here too.”

Osaka notably has four Grand Slam championships to her name from her triumphs at the Australian Open in 2019 and 2021, and at the US Open in 2018 and 2020.

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