Naomi Osaka is set to compete in the qualifiers at the Cincinnati Open Monday.It comes after a last-minute scare when the tennis star’s luggage got lost on her way to the tournament.Osaka posted to “X” formely known as Twitter, saying, “lol @united lost my bags and if I don’t get them tonight or tomorrow I literally can’t play Cincinnati.”United Airlines responded in the comments offering help to reunite her with her baggage.A day later, Osaka provided an update that she received her bags.Osaka defeated Anna Blinkova in the qualifiers Sunday and will go up against Ashlyn Krueger at center court Monday. More than 100 Olympians and a host of former tournament champions are set to descend upon the Queen City, including reigning women’s champion Coco Gauff.The top 40-ranked men and women were announced in the preliminary field and nearly all are set to take the courts at the Lindner Family Tennis Center, with the exception of last year’s men’s champion Novak Djokovic, who withdrew from the tournament last week. as he comes off an Olympic run, winning gold after beating Carlos Alcaraz at the 2024 Games.Fans pouring in from all over to watch the nail-biting matches at the Lindner Family Tennis Center.They say they are just happy to see some of their favorite tennis players.
Naomi Osaka is set to compete in the qualifiers at the Cincinnati Open Monday.
It comes after a last-minute scare when the tennis star’s luggage got lost on her way to the tournament.
Osaka posted to “X” formely known as Twitter, saying, “lol @united lost my bags and if I don’t get them tonight or tomorrow I literally can’t play Cincinnati.”
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United Airlines responded in the comments offering help to reunite her with her baggage.
A day later, Osaka provided an update that she received her bags.
Osaka defeated Anna Blinkova in the qualifiers Sunday and will go up against Ashlyn Krueger at center court Monday.
More than 100 Olympians and a host of former tournament champions are set to descend upon the Queen City, including reigning women’s champion Coco Gauff.
The top 40-ranked men and women were announced in the preliminary field and nearly all are set to take the courts at the Lindner Family Tennis Center, with the exception of last year’s men’s champion Novak Djokovic, who withdrew from the tournament last week. as he comes off an Olympic run, winning gold after beating Carlos Alcaraz at the 2024 Games.
Fans pouring in from all over to watch the nail-biting matches at the Lindner Family Tennis Center.
They say they are just happy to see some of their favorite tennis players.