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Osaka retires, Raducanu exits, Andreescu upsets in Toronto

  • Former world No 1 retired from her opening match at the Canadian Open due to injury, sending veteran Kaia Kanepi through to the second round
  • There were also first-round wins for 10th seed Coco Gauff, China’s Zheng Qinwen, Belgian Elise Mertens and Australia’s Ajla Tomljanovic

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Naomi Osaka walks off court retiring from her match against Kaia Kanepi. Photo: AFP

A tearful Naomi Osaka retired injured and US Open champion Emma Raducanu fell at the first hurdle as the top women’s players continued their preparations for Flushing Meadows at the Toronto Open on Tuesday.

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News of the pending retirement of Serena Williams overshadowed proceedings at the tune-up for the year’s final grand slam but there were no shortage of first-round upsets for fans to enjoy, including one by local Bianca Andreescu.

Twice US Open champion Osaka, in only her second tournament back from an Achilles injury, battled on gamely before retiring while trailing Kaia Kanepi 7-6(4) 3-0.

Naomi Osaka gets treatment by a therapist during a match against Kaia Kanepi. Photo: USA TODAY Sports
Naomi Osaka gets treatment by a therapist during a match against Kaia Kanepi. Photo: USA TODAY Sports

“I felt my back from the start of the match, and despite trying my best to push through it, I just wasn’t able to today,” Osaka said.

Toronto-born Raducanu conceded a tight first set to Camila Giorgi but looked on course to level up the contest when she took a 2-0 lead in the second.

The Italian defending champion stormed back to rattle off the last six games with a mix of solid returns, net play and movement, however, easing into the second round 7-6(0) 6-2.

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“I think it was a really good match, to be honest,” said ninth seed Raducanu. “I just need to get better at dealing with players who play as quick as she does.”

Andreescu later delighted a packed house with a 7-6(5) 6-4 victory over Daria Kasatkina in an evening match that left the Russian world number nine, fresh off a title win in San Jose, clearly disgruntled.

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