4 Jan 2025

Tennis: Osaka, Tauson set to face off in ASB Classic final

7:03 pm on 4 January 2025
Clara Tauson of Denmark celebrates her match win against Robin Montgomery of USA in the Semi Final match of the 2024-25 Women’s ASB Classic WTA 250 tennis tournament at Manuka Doctor Arena, Auckland, New Zealand on Saturday 4 January 2025.
Photo: Alan Lee / Photosport

Clara Tauson of Denmark celebrates her match win against Robin Montgomery of USA in the Semi Final match of the 2024-25 Women’s ASB Classic. Photo: Alan Lee / www.photosport.nz

Japan's Naomi Osaka will meet Denmark's Clara Tauson in the final of the ASB Classic in Auckland after an action-packed day.

Osaka, a two-time winner of both the Australian and US Opens, was too strong for American Alsyha Parks in her semi final winning 6-4 6-2, while the fifth seeded Tauson beat the hard-hitting American Robin Montgomery 6-4 6-3.

The performance from Tauson was all the more impressive, having also beaten top seed Madison Keys earlier in the day 6-4 7-6, after that match couldn't be completed last night due to poor weather.

Remarkably, she will have to play a third match later tonight, the women's doubles semi-final, with her American partner Sloane Stephens against Aleksandra Krunic and Sabrina Santamaria.

Parks also had to double up on day six of the Classic.

She beat Katie Volynets 6-1 6-4 in an all-American quarter-final, but couldn't repeat Tauson's feats beaten comfortably by Osaka.

Naomi Osaka of Japan plays a shot against Julia Grabher of Austria.

Naomi Osaka of Japan plays a shot against Julia Grabher of Austria. Photo: Alan Lee / www.photosport.nz

The final will be Tauson's third of her professional career, and while the 22-year-old won those past two WTA finals, she told Sky Sport it was a while ago.

"I don't think I can take anything [from those wins], it's been some years since I've been in a final so I'm just going to try and enjoy it as much as I can.

"It means everything, I've really worked hard to get to this level again after many injuries so I'm super happy with this result."

Osaka will be in her 12th career final, but her first for three years, after having time out of the game for the birth of her daughter in 2023.

Sunday's final will start just after 5pm.

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