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Naomi Osaka laments sore feet and ‘getting old’ after Wimbledon quarterfinal loss

Naomi Osaka exits the 2026 Wimbledon quarterfinals following a straight-sets loss to Karolína Muchová.

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The brief

Naomi Osaka was defeated in straight sets by Karolína Muchová in the Wimbledon quarterfinals. The result secures Muchová a place in the Grand Slam semifinals.

Following the match, Osaka cited sore feet and the feeling of 'getting old' as factors in her performance. Coverage from AP News, WTA Tennis, and Yahoo Sports emphasizes the outcome of the match and Osaka's post-game comments.

The Independent highlights that while this specific run has ended, there remains faith in Osaka eventually securing a fifth grand slam title. Future developments depend on the progression of the Wimbledon tournament as Muchová moves into the semifinals and Osaka's recovery from her reported foot soreness.

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Quick answers

Who defeated Naomi Osaka in the quarterfinals?

Karolína Muchová defeated Osaka in straight sets.

What physical issues did Osaka mention after the match?

According to AP News, Osaka lamented sore feet and 'getting old.'

What is the significance of this win for Muchová?

The victory allows Muchová to complete the Grand Slam semifinal set at Wimbledon.

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