Naomi Osaka Comeback Confirmed! Tennis Star Set to Play in October Grand Slam

Naomi Osakas – Naomi Osaka’s comeback isn’t just “confirmed”—it’s happening in real time. The four-time major winner blitzed through the 2025 US Open fourth round, dismantling Coco Gauff 6-3, 6-2 to reach her first Grand Slam quarterfinal since 2021, a statement that Osaka’s second act is very much alive and dangerous for the women’s field. For South African fans on xtreme-group.co.za, the key takeaway is twofold: you can watch the action live on local broadcasters, and the story doesn’t end in New York—October brings a busy hard-court swing across Asia where Osaka historically thrives. Importantly, there is no Grand Slam staged in October; the season’s final major is the US Open, which ends in early September. After Flushing Meadows, attention shifts to the WTA Asian swing featuring marquee stops like the Wuhan Open and the Kinoshita Group Japan Open in Osaka—tournaments perfectly suited to Osaka’s pace-hungry baseline game. If her New York form is any indicator, October could be the month she converts momentum into titles.

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US Open form check: Osaka looks like a contender again

Osaka’s straight-sets win over Gauff wasn’t just about a scoreline—it showcased first-strike tennis, heavier depth off the backhand, and improved first-serve percentage under pressure. Match reports universally praised her aggression and clarity of patterns: take the initiative on return, pin Gauff to the forehand corner, then finish with the line backhand. You can dive into the blow-by-blow via this rigorous live report from The Guardian’s US Open day nine live blog and post-match analysis from the Washington Post, while AP News captured Gauff’s reaction after the defeat. For a quick snapshot of Osaka’s season arc and current milestones, her official WTA player profile logs 2025 finals and her WTA 125 title. The evidence across these sources is consistent: Osaka is striking the ball cleaner than at any point since her 2021 peak, and the confidence she’s building in New York could carry through the autumn.

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How South African fans can watch—and what’s next after New York

If you’re reading from South Africa, good news: the US Open is available via official international broadcast partners that include SuperSport across Africa, with tournament hub pages and daily listings on SuperSport Tennis. After the US Open concludes in early September, the women’s tour pivots to Asia, where the calendar features high-octane hard-court events: see ESPN’s rolling WTA schedule (October) and the WTA’s seasonal overview of the 2025 WTA Tour (Wuhan Open, Japan Open in Osaka, Guangzhou, Hong Kong). Remember: there is no “October Grand Slam”—the year’s majors are January (Australian Open), late May–June (Roland-Garros), July (Wimbledon), and late August–early September (US Open). That’s why Osaka’s current surge in New York matters so much: it’s the last major of the year, and it can turbocharge her ranking ahead of October’s points-rich swing.

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Why Osaka’s game translates to the October Asian swing

Historically, Osaka’s biggest weapons—early ball-striking on medium-to-fast hard courts and a heavy, well-located first serve—travel brilliantly to Asia’s indoor and outdoor hard venues. The Wuhan Open often rewards first-strike tennis, while the Japan Open in Osaka adds crowd energy and familiarity. With her timing back, the pattern that worked against Gauff—commanding on return, flattening the backhand to change direction—should be even more lethal on the typically true-bouncing Asian surfaces. Check the October slate via ESPN’s WTA schedule and the WTA season listing on 2025 WTA Tour for dates. If you want context on how sharp her New York level is right now, replay the fourth-round coverage from The Guardian and quick-hit recaps from Al Jazeera; both highlight how decisively she controlled neutral rallies and short-points alike.

What SA readers should bookmark: broadcasters, schedules, and player tracker

To keep every piece of this story at your fingertips, save these hubs: the US Open’s official international TV partners page (for who shows what in each region), SuperSport’s tennis portal (for local listings, streams, and highlights), and ESPN’s women’s schedule (for October dates). For a verified snapshot of Osaka’s results and trajectory, check her WTA profile, and revisit in-depth reporting like the Washington Post’s analysis from New York. Bottom line for xtreme-group.co.za readers: the comeback has moved beyond headlines into hard evid_

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