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Osaka Fights Back to Beat Lys in Rome, Sets Up Shnaider Showdown in Round 3

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Last updated: May 8, 2026 6:57 pm
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Naomi Osaka competing at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia Rome 2025 second round
Naomi Osaka celebrates her 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 victory over Eva Lys at the Rome Open 2025.
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Naomi Osaka delivered a determined and gritty performance at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia on Friday, defeating Germany’s Eva Lys 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 in the second round. The match lasted two hours and eight minutes and kept fans on the edge of their seats throughout all three sets. With this win, Osaka advances to the third round, where she will face rising Russian star Diana Shnaider.

Contents
A Hard-Fought Victory in Three SetsKey Match StatisticsOsaka’s Resilience on Full DisplayEva Lys Gives Osaka a Real TestWhat This Win Means for OsakaPrize Money UpdateNext Up — Diana Shnaider in Round 3Head-to-Head RecordFinal Thoughts

A Hard-Fought Victory in Three Sets

The opening set belonged to Osaka. She played with purpose and controlled the baseline exchanges well, eventually wrapping up the first set 6-4. Her serving held firm and her winners flowed with rhythm.

However, Lys did not make things easy. The young German player pushed back strongly in the second set, adjusting her game and taking the set 6-4. The match was level and the tension rose significantly. At this point, many observers wondered whether Osaka could find her best tennis once more.

Osaka responded brilliantly. She came out with renewed intensity in the deciding third set and dominated proceedings, closing it out 6-3 to seal a well-earned victory. Her experience and mental strength clearly played a decisive role in that final set.


Key Match Statistics

The numbers tell a compelling story of how closely contested this match was, while also highlighting the key moments where Osaka gained the edge.

Points and Winners:

  • Osaka won 95 total points compared to Lys’s 82
  • Osaka hit 34 winners, while Lys struck 32
  • Osaka’s winner ratio stood at 36%, with Lys at 39%

Serving Breakdown:

  • Osaka fired 3 aces to Lys’s 0
  • Osaka committed 7 double faults, Lys made 4
  • Osaka landed her first serve in at 59%, Lys at 73%
  • Osaka won 65% of first-serve points (34 of 52), while Lys won 49% (32 of 65)
  • On second serve, Osaka won 36% of points (13 of 36), Lys won 38% (9 of 24)

Break Points — The Turning Point:

  • Osaka earned 8 break points out of 13 opportunities, converting 62%
  • Lys created 7 break points from 9 chances, converting an impressive 78%
  • Despite Lys’s higher break point conversion rate, Osaka earned more opportunities and ultimately used them more effectively across the full match

Osaka’s Resilience on Full Display

What made this victory particularly impressive was how Osaka handled adversity. After dropping the second set and losing momentum, she recalibrated quickly. Players at this level often struggle to bounce back after ceding a set they appeared to control early in the match — but Osaka did exactly that.

Her ability to win the crucial moments in the third set proved decisive. She converted her break points consistently when it mattered most, and her serve held up under pressure despite a relatively low first-serve percentage.

  • Osaka showed strong mental composure after losing the second set
  • She raised her level at crucial moments in the third set
  • Her experience in high-pressure situations gave her a clear advantage
  • She controlled the rallies during key games in the decider

Eva Lys Gives Osaka a Real Test

Eva Lys deserves significant credit for how she performed in this match. The German player came into this contest with aggressive intent and showed why she continues to grow as a player on the WTA Tour.

Lys’s 78% break point conversion rate was actually higher than Osaka’s, and her ability to win the second set demonstrated real quality. She matched Osaka winner-for-winner throughout the match, and at times her aggressive shot-making looked like it could tip the balance in her favor.

  • Lys pushed the match to three sets with a dominant second-set performance
  • Her break point efficiency (78%) outperformed Osaka’s (62%)
  • She matched Osaka in winners (32 vs 34)
  • Her first-serve percentage (73%) was notably better than Osaka’s (59%)

While the result did not go her way, Lys showed the kind of resilience and fight that will serve her well as she continues to develop on the tour. This was by no means a comfortable win for Osaka — she had to earn every point.


What This Win Means for Osaka

This victory carries significance beyond just moving to the third round. Osaka has had a challenging couple of years managing injuries and personal commitments, and every strong performance at a major clay-court event adds to her growing confidence ahead of Roland Garros.

Her best achievement at Rome previously stood at reaching the fourth round, which she accomplished in both 2024 and 2025. With a third-round appearance now secured again, she will look to go even further in 2026.

  • Osaka advances to the third round of the Rome Open 2026
  • Her best result at this tournament was the fourth round (2024 and 2025)
  • She now targets another deep run to build momentum for the clay-court season
  • This win marks her second victory at this year’s event

Prize Money Update

Osaka also boosted her earnings at this tournament with the second-round win. She added €20,565 to her tournament prize money, bringing her total at this event to €46,080.

Should she defeat Diana Shnaider in the third round, Osaka stands to earn an additional €33,430, pushing her total earnings at the Rome Open to €79,510.


Next Up — Diana Shnaider in Round 3

Osaka’s reward for this hard-fought win is a third-round clash against Diana Shnaider. The Russian player is one of the most exciting and dangerous young talents on the WTA Tour right now, known for her powerful game and aggressive style of play from the baseline.

This will be a fascinating match-up. Shnaider brings raw power and youthful energy, while Osaka brings experience, variety, and the mental toughness she displayed in her comeback win over Lys.

What to expect in the Osaka vs. Shnaider third-round match:

  • A high-intensity baseline battle between two aggressive players
  • Osaka will need to handle Shnaider’s powerful groundstrokes effectively
  • First-serve consistency will be crucial for Osaka if she wants to control points
  • The match could hinge on who handles pressure better in the big moments
  • Shnaider’s youth and momentum make her a genuine threat on clay

Head-to-Head Record

Friday’s win moved Osaka’s head-to-head record against Lys to 1-0. It was their first career meeting on tour, and Osaka came away with the win after a spirited contest that tested her in all three departments — serving, returning, and mental strength.


Final Thoughts

Naomi Osaka’s second-round win over Eva Lys at the Rome Open 2026 was not easy, but it was exactly the kind of match she needed. She showed she can win ugly, fight through a setback, and close out a match under pressure. These are the qualities that define champions.

As she steps into round three against Diana Shnaider, Osaka carries confidence, momentum, and growing form on clay. Rome is turning into a meaningful chapter in her 2026 season — and the best may still be ahead.

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