"I didn't, obviously, wanted to win like this. I always love-hate playing Naomi, I think it's something the fans enjoy. It’s good to see her back on the court, and hopefully, it’s just a minor injury."
"I thought she was playing good tennis up until the injury, so it's good to see her back. I know she loves the sport, and she's trying to play at her level, and each tournament, she's getting better."
"But I think she’s doing a good job. And I tell her she should be proud of herself because I know it's difficult sometimes, and she's probably had to deal with it on a greater scale than I do. "
"It's not easy. I think this is her first time winning three matches in a tournament [for a while]. So physically, you can do all the running you want but match-fit is different. Hopefully, she'll be fine. I think she's signed up for Wuhan."
"I wasn't sure if it was her hip or back, I just knew that towards the end she could barely jump on her serve, so I knew that it was something that, in the moment, was probably bad but hopefully it's something that's not a long-term thing."
"Towards the end of the second set, I really saw it was hampering her movement a lot. Even if you saw that last point, I was just trying to keep the ball in because I knew what was going on. But I didn't expect her to retire at that moment, honestly."
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Lending a helping hand 💜 @CocoGauff helps her opponent off the court after Naomi Osaka is forced to retire due to a lower back injury. Gauff advances to the #ChinaOpen quarterfinals with the score at 3-6, 6-4, RET.