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'Revenge': Tennis world erupts over 'unbelievable' Serena Williams act

Serena Williams has gained revenge over Naomi Osaka in the first meeting between the tennis stars since the infamous 2018 US Open final.

Williams produced a brilliant display to claim a straight-sets win over Osaka to reach the semi-finals of the Rogers Cup.

In the first meeting between the stars since last year's controversial US Open final, Williams was in impressive form, recording a 6-3 6-4 victory in Toronto.

Williams' meltdown at Flushing Meadows during the decider in 2018 overshadowed what was Osaka's first grand slam success, with the American revealing she consulted a therapist to deal with the fallout.

Serena Williams beat Naomi Osaka for the first time in her career at the Rogers Cup.
Naomi Osaka and Serena Williams. Pic: Getty

The 23-time grand slam champion has since apologised and, in their first meeting since, Williams delivered an impeccable performance at the WTA Premier tournament to score her first career win over Osaka.

Impacted by slow starts this week, Williams made a better opening to her clash with Japanese star Osaka, who had to dig out of a hole at 2-3.

However, Osaka – playing more tentatively in windy conditions – sent a forehand long to give Williams, a three-time winner of the tournament, a break in the eighth game.

Williams took the set with a big serve and then broke again in the third game of the second set as Osaka, who will return to top spot in the rankings, struggled to find answers.

The American had lost her previous two meetings with Osaka, but managed to close out what was an impressive victory.

Many fails hailed it as the best match that Williams has played in her comeback.

Serena the ‘grandma’

Osaka referred to Williams as her tennis mum in the build-up to the match.

The American made light of Osaka's comments in a funny post-match interview.

"I'd say more or less tennis grandma," Williams said about herself after the straight sets win against Osaka.

"That was very kind of her to say mum.

“We haven't played since New York which was a really good match for her and I just wanted to come out and win a set this time because she's beaten me twice," the 37-year-old joked.

Williams will face the winner of the quarter-final match between Simona Halep and Marie Bouzková, in the last four.

With agencies