Svitolina saved five of six break points she faced and broke Osaka four times en route to the victory in an hour and 23 minutes. After staving off Osaka in a close first set, Svitolina raced to a 4-0 lead in the second. A reeling Osaka finally held serve with an ace for 4-1, but Svitolina produced an ace of her own to win the next game.Eli-minator! ?
— Miami Open (@MiamiOpen) March 23, 2018
Svitolina wins her second straight meeting this year against Osaka 6-4, 6-2. #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/Vhpv63vsnm
Osaka saved two match points before holding for 5-2, but she was unable to convert three break points in the next game as Svitolina sealed the win. "Just Indian Wells, she was pretty confident," Svitolina said, adding that Osaka's win over Williams only bolstered that assurance. "It was challenging. I'm very happy the way I handled this match today and the way I was playing." Osaka said she didn't feel any mental let-down, but she was battling physical illness that had her throwing up before the match. She never considered withdrawing, however.Brutal draw for Naomi Osaka who had to face Svitolina right after beating Serena pic.twitter.com/4oCL6f7fTq
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) March 23, 2018
"I don't think it would be right to just not play, especially after I play someone like Serena, then if you just don't play the next match -- I think that's wrong." Svitolina next faces Australian Daria Gavrilova, a 7-6 (7/3), 6-4 winner over Germany's Andrea Petkovic. Osaka, meanwhile, will have time to regroup after a whirlwind fortnight. The 20-year-old leaped 22 places in the rankings to number 22 in the world on the strength of her surprise Indian Wells win.The Miami Open continues live on BT Sport all evening...
— BT Sport (@btsport) March 23, 2018
?? N. Osaka vs. E. Svitolina ??
?? A. Sabalenka vs. P. Kvitova ??
?? K. Flipkens vs. J. Konta ??
?? V. Williams vs. N. Vikhlyantseva ??
3pm ?
BT Sport 2 HD ? pic.twitter.com/klQFXHlsox
UPDATE: Svitolina has advanced to the third round. She beat Osaka 6-4, 6-2. #MiamiOpen https://t.co/QidHa8Fnq9
— TENNIS.com (@Tennis) March 23, 2018