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Naomi Osaka sheds tears after losing position and retiring with injury at Canadian Open

Naomi Osaka left the court in tears at the Canadian Open yesterday. Just three weeks before her US Open began, she was unable to finish her first round match due to her back injury.

Former world number one missed this year's Wimbledon while recovering from an Achilles tendon injury, and it's her time to resume fitness for the US Open. It was my second tournament. several weeks. Osaka defeated Estonia's Kaia Kanepi 7-6, 3-0 in the first round of the Canadian Open yesterday, but her back pain was so bad that she was in tears. I left my coat behind.

After that, Osaka, who finished two games at the Silicon Valley Classic last week, she said she couldn't play because of the pain.

"I felt my back from the beginning of the match. I tried with all my might to push him away, but I couldn't do it today," Osaka said. She said, "I would like to pay tribute to Kaia for her good play and wish her the best of luck for the rest of the tournament."[31][32][31][32][32][32][32][32][32][32][32][32][32][32][32][32][32][32][33][33][32]Osaka's difficult season ends with her Italian debut in May. It started when I abstained from opening. She made a brief comeback for her first-round loss at the French Open, and she will continue her tennis tour of the world until her classic event in Silicon Valley in San Jose last week. I was absent.

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Osaka is a Belgian player with two Grand Slam successes since 2019. I broke up with my coach, Wim Fissette.

The 24-year-old Japanese star, who won her two wins in 2018 and her 2020 U.S. Open and Australian Open, is poised to finish the season with her best performance at the final major of the season. I was hoping for Her first-round match at the US Open will take place on August 29.

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