Updated On: 16 February, 2021 11:15 AM IST | Melbourne | AP
At 35, Hsieh was the oldest woman to make her Grand Slam quarterfinal debut in the professional era. But Osaka wasn`t fazed.

Japan`s Naomi Osaka hits a return against Taiwan`s Hsieh Su-wei during their women`s singles quarter-final match on day nine of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne. Pic/AFP
Naomi Osaka advanced Tuesday to a potential semifinal showdown against Serena Williams at the Australian Open. Osaka earned her 19th victory in a row by overpowering Hsieh Su-wei 6-2, 6-2, and will next meet the winner of the quarterfinal match Tuesday night between Williams and No. 2-seeded Simona Halep. "Normally I never look at my draw," Osaka said.
"But everyone has told me about my draw here, so I kind of had no choice but to know who my next opponent is. It`s definitely going to be really fun." Seeded third, Osaka reached 122 mph (196 kph) on her serve against Hsieh. She hit seven aces, lost only two points on her first serve and was never broken. Osaka also played excellent defense, such as in the final game, when she raced forward to chase down a drop shot, flicking a backhand cross-court for a winner. At 35, Hsieh was the oldest woman to make her Grand Slam quarterfinal debut in the professional era. But Osaka wasn`t fazed by Hsieh`s flat, deceptive two-handed strokes from both sides, pounding forehand winners into both corners. Osaka`s winning streak includes a U.S. Open title in September for her third Grand Slam championship.