Naomi Osaka Withdraws from Australian Open
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Naomi Osaka stops playing Australian Open match because of injury

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Two -time Australian Open champion Naomi Osaka stops playing because of a strained abdominal muscle.
She dropped the opening set of her third -round match against Belinda Bencic in Melbourne .
Osaka : "I kind of have a history of it, since I was a teenager. At least once a year, I’d get an ab strain.”.
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