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"I Fear Naomi Osaka Is Truly Washed": Fans React After Four-Time Grand Slam Champion Crashes Out in Straight Sets Against Emma Raducanu at DC Open

WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES, JUL 24 – Raducanu won all nine service games and broke Osaka three times to advance, reclaiming British No. 1 and reaching her first quarterfinal of the season.

  • Emma Raducanu defeated Naomi Osaka 6-4, 6-2 at the Washington Open on Thursday to reach the quarter-finals.
  • Raducanu prepared for a tough match by focusing on managing her own service games and trusting her second serve.
  • Raducanu won all nine service games, saved two break points, and broke Osaka three times during a match lasting under 90 minutes.
  • Raducanu acknowledged the challenge ahead, noting Osaka’s impressive achievements as a four-time Grand Slam champion and her strong performance on hard courts.
  • With this win, Raducanu moves to the quarter-finals and will overtake Katie Boulter as Britain's top-ranked female player.
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The Washington Post broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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