Naomi Osaka vs. Karolina Muchova
Osaka was fortunate enough to get a wild card into the Open, but she hasn’t been handed the easiest draw. First up was 2017 Roland Garros champ Jelena Ostapenko, who Osaka knocked down with surprising ease. Her reward is a date with Muchova, the 2023 Roland Garros runner-up.
Game-wise, Muchova will present a very different challenge from the trigger-happy Ostapenko. The Czech has a variety of ways to win, and a variant of shots and spins she can use. She won’t give Osaka as much pace to work with, or the same look on every ball, the way Ostapenko did. She’ll also leave the baseline for the net, and force Osaka to do the same with her drop shots and angles.
The two have played twice, and split those two matches. Not surprisingly, Muchova’s win came on clay, and Osaka’s on the hard courts at Flushing Meadows in 2020. Both went three sets, and the rubber match should be competitive as well.
The most important question may be the simplest: Osaka played one of her best matches of the year against Ostapenko; can she maintain that level for another round? At her last three events—Wimbledon, Montreal and Cincinnati—she has won her first match and lost her second.
This time, I think Osaka will break out of that one-step-up, one-step-back streak. She likes these courts, and she likes the Open. She also tends to play up, or down, to her competition, and this competition is pretty high level. Winner: Osaka