Defending champion Naomi Osaka stretched her Grand Slam win streak to 16 matches on Monday at the US Open while Greek third seed Stefanos Tsitsipas struggled past Andy Murray in five sets.
Osaka, seeking her third US Open crown in four years, defeated 87th-ranked Czech Marie Bouzkova 6-4, 6-1 at a packed Arthur Ashe Stadium to book a second-round matchup with Serbian qualifier Olga Danilovic.
âIt feels kind of crazy to play in front of everyone again,â Osaka said. âI feel really comfortable here. Iâm just glad I won.â
Osaka beat Bouzkova in their only prior meeting in the first round of this yearâs Australian Open on the way to her fourth Grand Slam title.
The 23-year-old Japanese star could become the first back-to-back US Open womenâs champion since Serena Williams, out this year with a torn hamstring, won her third in a row in 2014.
Osakaâs major win streak includes her most recent US and Australian Open wins and a first-round win at this yearâs French Open before withdrawing over mental health issues.
Osaka, who lit the cauldron at the Tokyo Olympics, gave an Olympic pin to a young girl in the same venue where she won last yearâs title when fans were banned due to Covid-19.
âIt felt quite lonely for me,â she said. âSo Iâm quite glad to see little kids in the audience and grown ups too. The energy here is unmatched.â
Osaka broke Bouzkova in the 10th game of the first set when the Czech netted a backhand, the broke for a 2-0 lead in the second set on the way to victory in 93 minutes.
Tsitsipas outlasted Britainâs Murray, a three-time Grand Slam champion, by 2-6, 7-6 (9/7), 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 after four hours and 49 minutes in surroundings more like an intense second-week showdown than a curtain-raiser for the fortnight.
âTo have an electric atmosphere out here is something weâve been waiting for,â Tsitsipas said.
Two-time Olympic champion Murray, ranked 112th lost for the first time in 15 first-round US Open matches.
âIt didnât come easy,â Tsitsipas said.
Tsitsipas, this yearâs French Open runner-up, took a long break before the final set, frustrating Murray, who surrendered a break in the opening game. Delay tactics brought a frosty reception at the net after the match.
âI have zero time for that stuff at all and I lost respect for him,â Murray said. âItâs nonsense. And he knows it, as well.â
Tsitsipas, who plays Frenchman Adrian Mannarino next, said he followed ATP rules on breaks and medical timeouts, even as Murray questioned the length and timing.
âIâm playing by the rules and sticking to what the ATP says is fair,â said Tsitsipas. âThen the rest is fine.â
In the second-set tie-breaker, Murray slipped at the net and fell because his sweat-soaked shoes were wet and he didnât have another pair. Murray missed out on two set points and the 23-year-old Greek star won five of the next six points to grab the set and level the match.
âThe shoes got so wet that at the end of the set, I was slipping basically and was losing balance,â Murray said. âThat was my bad. It was an important moment in the match.â
Murray broke in the second game of the third set and held out from there, but Tsitsipas took the last two sets to advance.
Crowd energy returns
Spectators had to show proof of vaccination to attend but they brouht energy back to Ashe.
âPlaying without fans here was brutal,â 2017 US Open winner Sloane Stephens said. âHaving these fans out and the energy, the atmosphere, it brings a lot back to tennis.â
Two-time Grand Slam champion Simona Halep and Stephens each won to reach the second round.
âYou feel the energy. You feel alive on court,â Halep said. âHopefully it will stay like that forever.â
Russian second seed Daniil Medvedev defeated Frenchman Richard Gasquet 6-4, 6-3, 6-1 for his 200th career match win and 160th win on hardcourts.
Womenâs second seed Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus outlasted Serbiaâs Nina Stojanovic 6-4, 6-7 (4/7), 6-0 while Russian menâs fifth seed Andrey Rublev ousted 221st-ranked Ivo Karlovic 6-3, 7-6 (7/3), 6-3.
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