Naomi Osaka takes huge step towards first US Open final since 2020 in pulsating win over Karolina Muchova

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By OLIVER SALT AT FLUSHING MEADOWS, NEW YORK

Published: 02:39 BST, 4 September 2025 | Updated: 03:03 BST, 4 September 2025

Whenever she reaches this stage of a Grand Slam history tells us that Naomi Osaka always goes on to win it. From the quarter final onwards she simply never looks back.

That impressive feat remains intact for now after the Japanese hero dispatched of a half-fit Karolina Muchova at the US Open on Wednesday night, with a 6-4, 7-6(7-3) straight sets victory sealing her place in the semifinals.

She has endured a rocky few years but Osaka, 27, finally appears to be hitting her stride again. This battle with Muchova, who has been struggling with a thigh problem of late, was as high-level as they come despite the 29-year-old Czech player's injury, with the brilliance of both dazzling the Arthur Ashe crowd throughout.

From as early as 3-3 in the first set, it was clear we would likely be going to the wire here as the in-form pair barely put a foot wrong while each managing to hold their serve. They did so all the way until Osaka led 5-4. Then Muchova's nerve slipped at the most unfortunate of times.

The No 11 seed had only committed three unforced errors up to this point, yet in what proved the last game of the set she added one more to help Osaka on her way to the first break and first set of the match.

A frustrated Muchova headed down the tunnel to seemingly treat her thigh and regroup. She took her sweet time and then returned like a woman on a mission, instantly breaking Osaka for the first time after an incredible forehand winner right on the tramline had set up break point.

Naomi Osaka is into the US Open semifinals after getting past an injured Karolina Muchova

The Japanese hero produced another impressive display to come out on top 6-4, 7-6

Yet the chance to gain some momentum and breathing space in the set quickly evaporated for her, with Naomi immediately firing back in devastating fashion. The four-time Grand Slam champion, sparkling in a glamorous violet dress, was in full flow once more, ripping lethal winners on forehand and backhand as she swiftly cancelled out the early break. There was a feeling that Muchova would come to rue not doubling her lead, which ultimately proved correct.

Still, the outstanding technical quality at both ends of the court was clear for all to see. At 2-2 in the second set, Osaka unleashed a crisp backhand that left her opponent with no chance. Muchova then answered in the very next point with an explosive forearm that had the same result.

Then, having both continued to hold serve up until 4-4, an inch-perfect Muchova backhand landed right in the corner of the court and left Osaka rooted to the spot. The latter hit back with yet another lightning-bolt groundstroke, though it was soon followed by the narrowest of wide shots and a gut-wrenching break to leave Muchova serving for the set.

The response from Naomi? An immediate break back without even dropping a point.

If it wasn't already, the writing seemed to be on the wall from this moment onwards, despite Muchova forcing a tiebreak in the second and final set of the match. 

Osaka quickly took control of that tiebreak and won it 7-3 to get over the line, ensuring she will meet American star Amanda Anisimova in Thursday's semifinals.

In her second full season back on the court, having not featured in 2023 after giving birth to her first child, the two-time US Open champion is back in her groove at last. 

This is the furthest she has made it at a Grand Slam since winning the Australian Open in 2021. It's her best effort at a US Open since she did the same there a year earlier. 

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