Since returning to tennis after a 15-month maternity break, former world number one Naomi Osaka has been focusing on her broader journey rather than just immediate results. Despite facing challenges in recent tournaments, Osaka remains optimistic about her progress and evolution as a player.

In a recent statement, Osaka acknowledged that her results since returning to the sport have not met expectations, with no appearance beyond the quarter-finals in six tournaments. However, she emphasized the importance of considering the bigger picture and not solely focusing on outcomes.

“It’s really tough to look at it results-wise,” Osaka admitted. “But I have to look at it in a bigger picture and try to expand on my game and expand on the knowledge that I’m constantly learning as a player.”

Osaka’s world ranking has risen significantly from 831 to 193 since her comeback, indicating steady progress despite the lack of deep tournament runs. Encouraged by her recent form and performance against top opponents, she remains committed to enhancing her game and continuing her growth as a player.

Reflecting on her standout moments, Osaka highlighted her second-round victory over Elina Svitolina in the Miami Open as a significant achievement in terms of execution and gameplay.

Describing her return to represent Japan in the Billie Jean King Cup qualifier against Kazakhstan, Osaka expressed gratitude for the opportunity and her desire to excel in team atmospheres. Her selection for the tournament comes after being asked to play by team captain Ai Sugiyama.

As Osaka prepares to compete at the Ariake Coliseum in Tokyo, she aims to showcase her development and maturity as a player. Despite previous challenges and setbacks, she is determined to deliver an exciting performance for the home crowd, emphasizing a more strategic approach to her game.

“I hope that it’s fun for everyone to watch, but I’m not going to do anything crazy,” Osaka stated, highlighting her focus on balanced and strategic play.

With Osaka’s continued dedication and focus on growth, fans eagerly anticipate witnessing her continued evolution on the tennis court, both in individual tournaments and team competitions.

Naomi Osaka in 2024

Naomi Osaka

22 - 18win/loss

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13-10
I Hard
1-0
Clay
5-5
Grass
3-3
27 year old
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2024 Highlights

Currently ranked no.193, Osaka played her last match on the 24th of March when she lost to world no.23 Caroline Garcia 7-6(4) 7-5 in the 3rd round in Miami (draw).

Presently, during this year Osaka has a 7-6 match record.

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Osaka's Record

Naomi Osaka

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