Sabalenka beats Osaka, reaches French Open quarterfinals
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Sabalenka beats Osaka, reaches French Open quarterfinals

Naomi Osaka may have had the edge in the fashion contest. In the tennis department, though, top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka was the winner. Sabalenka beat Osaka 7-5, 6-3 on Monday to reach the French Open quarterfinals and move one step closer to finally winning the clay-court Grand Slam, where she lost last yearโ€™s final to Coco Gauff.

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It was the first womenโ€™s night match at Roland Garros in three years and Osaka entered the court wearing a golden bomber jacket over her gold sequin playing dress, trailing a tiered train with puffs of tulle. Sabalenka wore more standard tennis attire: A slightly sheer black flared tennis dress with a red underlayer, plus diamond necklaces.

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In the matchup of four-time Grand Slam champions, Sabalenka improved to 3-1 in her career against Osaka, who was playing in the fourth round at Roland Garros for the first time. Sabalenka overpowered Osaka from the baseline, and produced a huge forehand return winner on her first match point that Osaka barely got her racket on.

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Tournament organisers had been criticized for not scheduling more women’s matches at night, with Roland Garros officials responding that women’s best-of-three set matches don’t occupy enough time for TV broadcasters. The men play best-of-five set matches. Sabalenka won in 1 hour, 27 minutes.

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โ€œThe atmosphere and the attention that this match brought (is) going to show them that probably for the future they should consider putting at least sometimes women matches at night,โ€ Sabalenka said.

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Sabalenka’s quarterfinal opponent will be Diana Shnaider, who beat Madison Keys, the last American woman remaining in contention, 6-3, 3-6, 6-0.

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Sinner out, but Italians move on

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Despite top-ranked Jannik Sinner losing in the second round, Italian fans will have at least two men in the quarterfinals. Tenth-seeded Flavio Cobolli advanced to his second Grand Slam quarterfinal, and his first here, after beating American Zachary Svajda 6-2, 6-3, 6-7 (3), 7-6 (5).

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โ€œIt’s for sure my favorite Grand Slam to play,โ€ Cobolli said after winning on Court Philippe-Chatrier. โ€œWe have the best feeling with the surface as Italians.โ€ A little while after his win, Cobolli, a former youth soccer player at Italian club Roma, joined players from the Paris Saint-Germain team as they paraded the Champions League trophy on Court Philippe-Chatrier. PSG beat Arsenal in the final on Saturday.

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Cobolli’s next faces No. 4 Felix Auger-Aliassime, who beat Alejandro Tabilo 6-3, 7-5, 6-1 to complete a career set of reaching the last eight at all four majors. The Canadian has never been beyond a Grand Slam semifinal, though.

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Also read: Tennis stars Alcaraz, Sabalenka win Laureus awards



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