Anisimova Defeats Osaka in US Open Semifinal Amid Technical Glitch
Anisimova Defeats Osaka in US Open Semifinal Amid Technical Glitch

Anisimova Defeats Osaka in US Open Semifinal Amid Technical Glitch

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The 2025 US Open women's singles semifinals featured intense matches but were marked by notable challenges, including sparse attendance and a technical malfunction. Naomi Osaka, a four-time Grand Slam champion making a significant comeback after a mental health break and motherhood, faced Amanda Anisimova in a late-night match that extended past midnight, resulting in many empty seats in Arthur Ashe Stadium. Despite taking the first set, Osaka faltered in the subsequent sets, with Anisimova winning 6-7(4), 7-6(3), 6-3 and advancing to face top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka in the final. The match experienced a brief disruption due to an electronic line-calling malfunction, which was quickly resolved with human umpire intervention. Anisimova, who recently upset Iga Swiatek in the quarterfinals, paid tribute to Osaka's inspiring return to tennis, while Osaka expressed renewed love for the sport despite her semifinal loss. The US Open continues to highlight both emerging talent and the resilience of established players amidst scheduling and technological challenges.

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