Osaka and fans back for first day of U.S. Open
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[August 30, 2021]
By Steve Keating
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Naomi Osaka returns to the Grand Slam stage at
the U.S. Open on Monday and the buzz will also be back with fans
bringing the celebrated New York energy to the Billie Jean King
National Tennis Center for what could be an exciting fortnight.
While the year's final Grand Slam has been stripped of some of the
marquee names, with Roger Federer, Rafa Nadal and Serena Williams
injured, it is still shaping up as an absorbing event in Flushing
Meadows as Novak Djokovic bids to complete the calendar-year slam.
Already the winner of the Australian and French Opens and Wimbledon,
the Serb needs a New York triumph to become the third man, and first
since Rod Laver in 1969, to accomplish the feat.
The history hunting Djokovic opens his account on Tuesday with a
first round match against Danish qualifier Holger Rune.
Third seed Osaka will be the headliner on Day One when she launches
the defence of her U.S. Open crown against the Czech Republic's
Marie Bouzkova.
It will mark the 23-year-old's first appearance in a Grand Slam since
dropping out of French Open in June and skipping Wimbledon to deal with
mental health issues.
The contest is sure to pull in a crowd at Arthur Ashe Stadium with fans,
who must show proof of vaccination to enter the grounds, filling seats
in the massive venue after a COVID-19 pandemic forced last year's event
to unfold in eerie emptiness.
"It's certainly nice to be back here now," said Australia's women's top
seed Ash Barty.
"This week is going to be exciting. It's got fans. That's going to bring
a lot of energy to this tournament.
"This is a tournament that thrives with the energy."
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Naomi Osaka (JPN) reacts during a match against Jil Teichmann (SUI)
during the Western and Southern Open at the Lindner Family Tennis
Center. Mandatory Credit: Susan Mullane-USA TODAY Sports
Opening day will see two of the big
threats to Djokovic's shot at history, with second-seeded Russian
Daniil Medvedev and Greek third seed Stefanos Tsitsipas both in
action.
Medvedev, finalist at Flushing Meadows
in 2019, takes on Frenchman Richard Gasquet, while French Open
finalist Tsitsipas faces 2012 U.S. Open champion Briton Andy Murray.
Centre court action kicks off with an all-American rematch of the
2017 women's final featuring Madison Keys and winner Sloane
Stephens.
A long day's play will end with the possibility of some late-night
fireworks with unpredictable Australian Nick Kyrgios taking on
Spain's 18th seed Roberto Bautista Agut in the last match at Louis
Armstrong Stadium.
(Reporting by Steve Keating in New York; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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