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Aryna Sabalenka explains why Naomi Osaka’s WTA ranking could rise rapidly

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Naomi Osaka went out of the Madrid Open on Monday, falling to Aryna Sabalenka in three sets. Sabalenka dropped the first set 7-6 but responded well, taking the next two sets 6-3, 6-2 to move into the quarter-finals.

Photo by Chris Arjoon/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Naomi Osaka went out of the Madrid Open on Monday, falling to Aryna Sabalenka in three sets. Sabalenka dropped the first set 7-6 but responded well, taking the next two sets 6-3, 6-2 to move into the quarter-finals. She’ll now take on 30th seed Hailey Baptiste in the next round.

The Japanese star played some great tennis throughout and finished with nine aces, winning an impressive 67 per cent of her first serve points. Sabalenka backs Osaka to climb back into WTA’s top 10 Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images Speaking to the WTA after the match, Sabalenka praised Osaka’s performance, saying: “That was an incredible level, she played really incredible tennis. ” She also credited a bit of good fortune in the third set for helping her pull away.

“I feel like I had some luck with a couple of shots in the third set, that’s why it went that fast. But overall it was a really incredible fight. ” “I’m happy she brought the fight and I had to fight through and level up my game,” Sabalenka added.

Sabalenka didn’t stop there. She called Osaka an inspiration and even predicted where she might end up on the rankings again soon. Osaka is one of only a few mothers competing for the biggest titles on the WTA Tour, and this was acknowledged by the world number one.