Naomi Osaka has taken a step onto the pickleball court, showcasing her skills and love for the sport at Play Academy in Japan. The four-time Grand Slam champion, who has been on a break from competitive tennis after the birth of her daughter, has been exploring different sports, and pickleball is her latest interest. Known for her powerful serve and swift footwork on the tennis court, Osaka brought these skills to the pickleball game, where agility and precision also play a big role.
At Play Academy, Osaka joined local enthusiasts and young athletes in matches, highlighting her dedication to promoting sports in Japan and her commitment to encouraging youth involvement in physical activities. Since founding Play Academy, Osaka has continuously supported sports access and education for young athletes, especially girls, by creating spaces where they can learn and grow under her mentorship.
Osaka’s appearance on the pickleball court added excitement among fans and students alike, offering an inspiring glimpse of her versatility as an athlete. Her time at Play Academy reflects her ongoing efforts to inspire the next generation through her foundation’s work, as she balances her new family life with her love for sports.
Naomi Osaka in 2024
Currently the world no.56, Osaka played her last match on the 1st of October when she had to retire when playing against world no.3 Cori Gauff in the 4th
round and the scoreline was 3-6 6-4 .Currently, during this season Osaka has managed to achieve a compiled 22-18 record.
Naomi Osaka will come up against the world no.870 Anna Danilina in the . They have never competed against each other up to now in top events.
Naomi won 7 titles in her career: all of them conquered on hard courts. (See the list of her titles)
Naomi Osaka |
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Naomi Osaka in 2024
Ranked world no.56, the Japanese played her last match on the 1st of October when she had to retire when playing against world no.3 Cori Gauff in the 4th round and the scoreline was 3-6 6-4 .
During this season Osaka has a compiled 22-18 win-loss record.
Naomi Osaka will compete against the world no.870 Anna Danilina in the . In the past, they have never competed against each other as of now on the main tour.
Osaka won 7 titles in her career: all of them conquered on hard courts. (See the list of her titles)
Naomi Osaka |
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