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Osaka Beats Kasatkina to Reach Wimbledon Last 16 for First Time

Nina Petrova
Nina Petrova
Tennis Correspondent
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Osaka Beats Kasatkina to Reach Wimbledon Last 16 for First Time
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Naomi Osaka defeated Daria Kasatkina 6-1, 6-3 to reach the Wimbledon second week for the first time. The result puts the 14th seed into the last 16 after a 66-minute win on No 1 Court.

What happened:

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Naomi Osaka beat Daria Kasatkina 6-1, 6-3 at Wimbledon, according to The Guardian, reaching the tournament’s last 16 for the first time. The match lasted 66 minutes and was played on No 1 Court. Osaka, seeded 14th, controlled the scoreline from the start and closed out the result in straight sets.

Result up top:

Osaka’s win was decisive: 6-1, 6-3. The source describes her as dismantling Kasatkina, and the numbers support the scale of the result without needing extra embellishment. The confirmed outcome is not just another third-round win; it sends Osaka into the second week at Wimbledon for the first time in her career.

Why it matters:

That milestone matters because Wimbledon has not historically been the Grand Slam most closely associated with Osaka’s best results. The Guardian’s report notes that she had never previously won on No 1 Court, and Osaka said afterward that she was happy to have made a good memory there. The useful tournament read is that she has now removed two barriers at once: the court-specific hurdle and the broader second-week threshold at the All England Club.

Tournament impact:

The win moves the 14th seed into the last 16, where the draw naturally tightens and every opponent is either in form, seeded, or dangerous enough to have survived the first week. The source does not identify Osaka’s next opponent, so that part of the bracket still needs confirmation from follow-up coverage. What is confirmed is her place in the final 16 and the efficiency of the performance that got her there.

Performance signal:

A 66-minute straight-sets win in the third round is a strong scheduling and physical signal. It limits time on court, avoids a three-set grind, and keeps recovery cleaner heading into the second week. The source does not give serve numbers, winner counts, break-point data, or tactical patterns, so the analysis has to stay with the scoreboard and milestone rather than inventing technical detail.

Elsewhere in the draw:

The Guardian also reports that fourth seed Jessica Pegula advanced in straight sets. The source summary does not name Pegula’s opponent or score, so the only safe takeaway is that another high seed avoided an extended match and moved on. That keeps pressure on the top section of the women’s field, where established names are still stacking wins.

Confidence:

Confirmed by the source: Osaka beat Kasatkina 6-1, 6-3 in 66 minutes, reached Wimbledon’s last 16 for the first time, won on No 1 Court, and Pegula also advanced in straight sets. Still needing follow-up: Osaka’s next opponent, detailed match statistics, and any updated draw implications beyond the last-16 qualification.

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