US Open: Naomi Osaka powers into semis as Anisimova floors Swiatek in shocker

Under the lights of Arthur Ashe Stadium on Wednesday, the former world number 1 Karolina Muchova domesticated 6-4, 7-6 (3) and reserved the first semi-final point at a large point since 2021.
On the other side of the lottery, Amanda Anisimova wrote the upset of the tournament and the second seed dismantled Iga Swiatek on flat sets to storm the last four.
Osaka keeps his nerves against a wounded multiple area
The quarter -final opened like a classic Slugfest. The 11th inseminated Muchova was serving 83% of his first delivery, and he was in a clean way, while Osaka relied on the sharp return game and heavy ground strokes to stay at the level. When he was 5-4 years old, Osaka sniffed his moment. Three sets of points came and Muchova finally went before the cracking and sent a Foreehand long to deliver Osaka to the opener.
Already in the field for more than 10 hours in the field after a while running in the tired legs, re -emerged with the left thighs took a medical time -out. Still, it’s not over. Muchova gave a break in the middle of the second set to instantly respond to a Forehand winner who only attracts a roar from the crowd.
From that moment on, the match leaned against. Osaka dictated the tempo, forcing Mucova to longer rallies that he could no longer chase. In the tie, the Japanese star Sabri blended with explosive shooting, closed the competition with the former authority. “I knew I had to compose against Karolina because he’s always fighting to the end. I just tried to focus on my service and get my chances.”
After Anisimova’s Wimbledon Heartbreak
If Osaka’s win was expected, Anisimova was shocked. In the Wimbledon final, 23-year-old American, who confronted the woman who humiliated 6-0, 6-0 almost two months ago, turned the script in a breathtaking style. With a fearless hit and an extraordinary stance, Swiatek sent 6-4, 6-3, which he called the most meaningful win of his career.
Anisimova played with freedom, detonated four service explosions, and closed a total of 67 points with confident basic aggression. At the beginning of the match, a delicate improvisation backhand volleyball created 71% success-park under pressure-making steel under pressure and first service points. Swiatek, who was characteristic of error, coughs three pairs of errors and never found the rhythm.
“Playing here is very scary special. “To go back from Wimbledon is really special for me. I worked hard to reverse things and I have proved everything today – I can.”
Swiatek, who chased a seventh impact, was blind to defeat: “I did not win by playing today’s match like this, to serve it like this and to be very aggressive in Amanda’s return.”
Both of Osaka and Anisimova have a significant unpredictable advantage of the women’s lottery – a decorated champion was reborn and rewrite his story on the biggest stage.




