Naomi Osaka defeats Coco Gauff at the US Open to reach her first major quarterfinal since 2021

Naomi Osaka smiled before her US Open showdown against Coco Gauff began Monday, September 1 – and after it ended. Between points, Osaka patted her left thigh and quietly told herself, almost in a whisper: « Come on. Come on. » Once the ball was in play, Osaka’s strokes were loud and on-target, producing the sort of confident, consistent and power-swinging tennis that carried her to four Grand Slam titles and the No. 1 ranking.

In the biggest statement yet that she is back at the height of her game, and a real contender for the sport’s highest honors, Osaka eliminated Gauff 6-3, 6-2 in Arthur Ashe Stadium to reach her first major quarterfinal in more than 4 1/2 years.

« I was super locked-in, to be honest. I was really locked in, » said 27-year-old Osaka, who was born in Japan and moved to the US with her family at age 3. « I felt like everyone wanted to watch a really great match, and I hope that’s what you got. »

From her side, it certainly was. The No. 23-seeded Osaka was better throughout than No. 3 Gauff, whose repeated mistakes during a tournament that’s been a near-constant struggle for her really made the difference. And Gauff’s body language was quite a contrast to Osaka’s. Gauff repeatedly would put her palms up or cover her face with a hand or gesture toward her team in the stands, looking confused or upset.

On Wednesday, Osaka will face No. 11 Karolina Muchova of the Czech Republic for a berth in the semifinals. Muchova, the 2023 French Open runner-up and a semifinalist in New York the past two years, advanced with a 6-3, 6-7 (0), 6-3 victory No. 27 Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine. It was Muchova who got past 45-year-old Venus Williams in three sets in the first round of this US Open.

‘My favorite court in the world’

Against Gauff, Osaka displayed the demeanor – and, importantly, the booming serve and other strokes – that carried her to hard-court Slam championships at the US Open in 2018 and 2020, and at the Australian Open in 2019 and 2021. It was at the French Open later in 2021 that Osaka helped spark a global conversation about mental health by revealing she felt anxiety and depression. She then took a series of breaks from the tour.

Naomi Osaka, of Japan, returns a shot against Coco Gauff, of the United States, during the fourth round of the US Open tennis championships, Monday, September 1, 2025, in Queens, New York.

That most recent trophy at Melbourne Park was the last time Osaka had even made it as far as the fourth round at any major until this match against Gauff, a 21-year-old from Florida who owns two major trophies. The first came at Flushing Meadows in 2023 and the second at the French Open this June. Osaka returned to the tour last season after a 17-month maternity leave. Her child, Shai, was born in July 2023.

« I’m a little sensitive, and I don’t want to cry, but, honestly, I just had so much fun out here, » said Osaka, who first played Gauff back at the 2019 US Open, also in Ashe, and won that one as well.

« I was in the stands like two months after I gave birth to my daughter, watching Coco. I just really wanted an opportunity to come out here and play, » Osaka told the crowd. « This is my favorite court in the world, and it means so much for me to be back here. »

Le Monde with AP

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