With the US Open just days away, Naomi Osaka is fretting over a knee injury after she was forced to retire from the Cincinnati Masters on Friday
Osaka, who is the first player from Japan to win a major and climb to the No. 1 ranking, quit in the third set of her quarterfinal match against American Sofia Kenin."It' sucks, especially since I didn't want to get injured this close to the Open," US Open champion Osaka told reporters."And now I'm kind of worried a little bit."The injured part sucks but losing, it's not that big of a deal. She was playing well.
"I really don't know what's going on with my leg right now. I was asking the trainer if it was safe to play, because I really hate withdrawing. "I went out there, I wanted to finish the set. But I felt this, like it wasn't safe." View this post on Instagram Thank you Cincy.
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