Naomi Osaka continued the impressive journey at the Canadian Open 2025 when beating the No. 22 Jelena Ostapenko seed with a score of 6-2, 6-4 after 1 hour 12 minutes of play. This victory helped the world's No. 1 to name its name in the fourth round of a third WTA 1000 award this year.
The match is expected to be an attractive match between the two Grand Slam champions. However, the reality on the field is completely different when Osaka proved too superior to the opponent.

With a strong play style, both Osaka and Ostapenko bring many booming balls. Ostapenko has 17 Winner, and Osaka has 14. However, the difference lies in the serve performance and accuracy in the processing phases.
Ostapenko only won 50% of the score from one serve, while Osaka reached 71%. In addition, the Latvian tennis player also has 37 errors of self -damage, much more than the 13 Osaka errors. She also made 4 double errors, including a decisive phase when facing the set point in the first set.
In addition to powerful shots, Osaka also shows flexibility in defense and delicate handling ability on the net. In the previous round, she successfully saved two Match Points in front of Liudmila Samsonova, and this time continued to make the audience admire the Passing Shot with a hand -to -hand shot when moving. The two excellent volley in the first set also helped her set up a favorable game.

With this result, Naomi Osaka has officially won tickets to the 4th round of Canadian Open 2025. The 4 Grand Slam champion will compete in the quarterfinal tickets with Anastasija Sevastova. Sharing in the after -match press conference, she said:
“She broke my gaming a few times. However, Ostapenko was a very good delivery player, so I could not let it affect too much. I entered the match with respect for her, because if I neglect, she could completely end the willow.
Meanwhile, Emma Raducanu was eliminated from the prize after the defeat of 2-6, 1-6 to Amanda Anisimova. Although he won both previous confrontations, the British tennis player had almost no chance to re -establish that achievement this time, when she only kept the game of the ball right once at each set.