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Naomi Osaka appears to injure right ankle two days before Wimbledon in Bad Homburg final

Naomi Osaka appears to injure right ankle two days before Wimbledon in Bad Homburg final

June 27, 2026

Source: Yahoo Sports · Read on source site

Naomi Osaka was forced to retire from the first grass-court final of her career Saturday, two days before the start of Wimbledon.

>The four-time Grand Slam champion turned it early in the first set of her match against Czech world No. 11 Karolína Muchová, at the Bad Homburg Open in Germany. Despite playing on after a trainer visit, Osaka lost the set 6-1.

>After a lengthy game to open the second set — in which Muchová ultimately held serve — Osaka had a brief conversation with her box, including coach Tomasz Wiktorowski, as she prepared to switch ends. At the end of the discussion Osaka decided not to continue, walking across to Muchová and shaking hands while explaining the situation.

>“I apologize for not being able to finish, but this atmosphere was incredible throughout the whole week so thank you so much and I hope you’re not too hot,” she said in her on-court interview.

>Osaka, 28, had been in fine form in Germany, beating world No. 26 Elise Mertens, world No. 19 Ekaterina Alexandrova and Wang Xinyu, who last year reached the final of the Berlin Tennis Open, another Wimbledon warm-up event played on grass. But the injury comes at a bad time ahead of her opening match at the All England Club, scheduled Monday against Elsa Jacquemot of France on No. 3 Court.

>Osaka’s retirement is the latest of three during the run-up to the third Grand Slam of the year. Jelena Ostapenko and Petra Marčinko both retired from their semifinals at the Eastbourne Open in England. Latvia’s Ostapenko withdrew while down a set to 2025 Queen’s champion Tatjana Maria, while Croatia’s Marčinko pulled out of her match against 2025 Australian Open champion Madison Keys after losing the first 6-1. Marčinko cited an abdominal injury; a tournament doctor had checked Ostapenko’s blood pressure midway through her first set with Maria, which Ostapenko also lost 6-1.

>Osaka’s withdrawal gives Muchová, 29, her first title on grass, her second of 2026 and the third of her career. She will face Russia’s Anastasia Zakharova in the first round of Wimbledon, also on Monday.

>This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

>Tennis, Women's Tennis

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