New York: Two-time Winner Naomi Osaka suffered amazing defeat in the third round of the US Open on Friday to Canada Leylah Fernandez 5-7 7-6 (2) 6-4, ending the defense of his title at Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Playing in his first Grand Slam since being pulled out of the French Open earlier this year, Osaka’s return to rinsing the grasslands did not go to the plan, because he was without words leaving the court after not being affected by loss of tiebreak.
A binel in Ashe! 🇨🇦 Teen Leylah Fernandez knocked down defending champions Naomi Osaka in three sets.
https://t.co/SF61OfUpub- US Open Tennis (@Usopen) 16307209555000 The third seed stunned the racket and then threw it twice frustrated because Fernandez scored five points directly in the Dasiber, in a series of extraordinary games.
Osaka did not receive a warning or violation of the code and left the court between the set.
The problem continued when the 18-year-old Canada destroyed him to start the third set, and Osaka crashed into the ball to the stands in the second match, pushing the warning from the referee chair.
Leylah Fernandez, people! @Leylafernandez | #USOPEN https://t.co/IVJXCZJ3KH- US Open Tennis (@Usopen) 1630721088000IN The ninth game Osaka rushes past the screen, not even waiting for the crowd to be quiet, because he can’t make a single breakpoint opportunity.
in the last set.
Fernandez, who fired 28 winners in three sets, said in a television interview that he worked in “just find a solution.” “He is a great server, he has hit Aces to the left, right and center,” he said, his 19th shy birthday.
“When I get closer to the baseline, I like ‘Oh, this is where I should be.'” Always a fight from, @ naomiosaka.
See you next year, Champ.
https://t.co/P3KQZB7M4V- US Opens Tennis (@Usopen) 1630721186000A Fan Favorite in almost all tennis venues, Osaka has struggled with uneven games since he withdrew from Roland Garros earlier this year in the midst of tournament officials with tournament officials on the media.
Obligations, which said the negative impact on his mental health.