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TEARS FROM TEEN

Osaka consoles Gauff at US Open

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Defending champion Naomi Osaka consoled a tearful Coco Gauff after a crushing US Open victory on Saturday in a showdown billed as “the future of women’s tennis”, while Rafael Nadal cruised into the last 16.

World number one Osaka overpowere­d 15-year-old Gauff 6-3, 6-0 in 65 minutes to keep her title defence on track before sharing a warm embrace with an opponent overwhelme­d by the occasion in the New York spotlight.

The emotional clash was followed by tearful on-court interviews, Osaka asking Gauff to join her with the microphone as they met at the net.

“It was kind of instinctiv­e because when I shook her hand, I saw that she was kind of tearing up a little. Then it reminded me how young she was,” Osaka said.

“I wanted her to have her head high, not walk off the court sad.

“I want her to, like, be aware that she’s accomplish­ed so much and she’s still so young.”

Osaka said the match was one of her best since winning the Australian Open title.

“This is the most focused I’ve been since Australia,” Osaka said, telling Gauff: “Sorry for playing you in this mentality.”

The primetime third-round clash at Arthur Ashe Stadium pitted 21-year-old Japanese star Osaka against the American, who made a fourth-round Wimbledon run on her Grand Slam debut.

Serena Williams, the 23-time Grand Slam champion, called it “the future of women’s tennis”, while Novak Djokovic labeled Gauff “a new superstar”.

But Gauff, the youngest player through to the third round at the US Open since Anna Kournikova in 1996, struggled in her first match under the lights on Ashe.

“She [Osaka] did amazing and I am going to learn a lot from this match,” Gauff said.

“She’s the number one player in the world right now, so I know what I need to do to get to that level.”

Osaka next faces Swiss 13th seed Belinda Bencic, who was handed a walkover when Anett Kontaveit withdrew due to illness.

Three-time champion Nadal returned from an extended rest to dispose of 170th-ranked South Korean qualifier Chung Hyeon 6-3, 6-4, 6-2, having benefited from three days off after a walkover. The Spanish second seed will meet 2014 champion Marin Cilic for a place in the quarterfin­als.

“I’m happy to be in the fourth round for one more time. It was a good match,” said Nadal, who quit with injury against Juan Martin del Potro during last year’s semifinal.

Cilic, the 22nd seed and 2017 Wimbledon finalist, took out top US hope John Isner in four tight sets.

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 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES/TPN ?? EMOTIONS HIGH: Japan’s Naomi Osaka, left, consoles Coco Gauff of the US after beating her in the third round at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York on Saturday.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES/TPN EMOTIONS HIGH: Japan’s Naomi Osaka, left, consoles Coco Gauff of the US after beating her in the third round at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York on Saturday.

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