Originally posted by seano
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What a battle they had. Osaka served for the match at 6-5 in the second set after winning a nervous first set tiebreak, but was broken. Amanda took over then let two match points slip away with perhaps tight shots
Plus, the two women's lives and their tennis are more alike than not. Hard, flat power hitters. Amanda might be the best returner in women's tennis, where returning seems to trump serving. On one point in the first set you knew it was on when Amanda hit an 83 MPH return winner off a respectable second serve. No quarter given. No idle rally balls, waiting for an error.
Both women were phenoms, Amanda Anisimova at 14 years old was the youngest player in a main draw match since 2005, Naomi Osaka at 16 years old won her first main draw match over a top 20 player. One a 'Jersey girl of Russian parents, the other a Floridian returned to her birthplace in Japan.
Both dropped out of tennis. Both experienced severe depression. Both have come back in a big way.
Both winners.
P.S. This was a fast-paced match but it still ended at something like 12:56 AM this morning. On a weekday! There were no huge delays. The prior semifinal Pegula-Sabalenka was only 2 hours long. Why does the USTA insist on scheduling matches that run into the next morning? It's not for the ticket holders - stands started out full, ended up half empty. It's not for the TV viewers, except perhaps in Osaka. To sell more Honey Deuce's?
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