Naomi Osaka plays Caroline Garcia at the 2025 Australian Open. Our Australian Open odds series has our Osaka-Garcia prediction, odds and pick. Find out how to watch Osaka-Garcia. The first round of the women’s Australian Open has some highly compelling matchups,
The 27-year-old Naomi Osaka has now won eight of her nine opening rounds Down Under, with that sole loss coming in 2024 to Caroline Garcia
Naomi Osaka (No. 50 ranking) will take on Caroline Garcia (No. 58) in the Round of 128 of the Australian Open on Saturday, January 11.Osaka’s last match was a win, 6-3, 6-2, over Katie
Naomi Osaka’s second-round match at the Australian Open could not possibly have started in a worse way. All of 21 minutes in,
Caroline Garcia shared a humorous reaction to drawing Naomi Osaka in the first round of the Australian Open for the second consecutive year. The 31-year-old French player took to social media with a lighthearted response to facing the same opponent again.
Naomi Osaka takes on Caroline Garcia in the first-round match of the Australia Open 2025 on Sunday. Here are the live streaming and other details of the women's singles tennis match
Caroline Garcia gave her thoughts on her first-round match against Naomi Osaka at the 2025 Australian Open. The Frenchwoman extended respect to the former World No. 1 ahead of their battle for ...
Women's tennis star Coco Gauff extended her winning streak to 11 matches and advanced to the third round of the Australian Open with a 6-3, 7-5 win over Britain’s Jodie Burrage on Wednesday at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne. Despite some challenges in the second set, Gauff remained composed to secure her seventh straight win of 2025.
Osaka is back in the third round of a Grand Slam tournament for the first time since 2022, getting there with wins over two women who blocked her path last year.
Naomi Osaka will take on Caroline Garcia in the first round of the Australian Open on January 13. The winner of the match will take on either 20th seed Karolina Muchova or Nadia Podoroska in the ...
Aryna Sabalenka backed Clara Tauson to break into the top 10 after battling past the young Dane to set up a fourth-round clash with Mirra Andreeva. The two-time defending Australian Open champion was relieved to survive an intense contest on Rod Laver Arena, which she won 7-6 (5) 6-4 after two hours and six minutes.