Naomi Osaka
Naomi Osaka – WTA Tennis Player
Personal Info
Born on 16 October 1997 in Osaka, Japan.
Nationality: Japan.
WTA Rank (as of 23 August 2025): 25.
WTA Doubles Rank (as of 23 August 2025): 324.
Height: 5 ft. 11 in. (1.8 m).
Naomi Osaka – Career Info
Singles Titles: 7 | Doubles Titles: 0
Matches Won: 211 | Matches Lost: 117
Highest WTA Rank: 1 (28 January 2019)
Highest Doubles Rank: 324 (3 April 2017)
Data last updated: 23 August 2025
Earnings
Total Career Prize Money: $23,227,530 USD (approx. €21,550,000)
Data last updated: 23 August 2025
Miscellaneous
Information compiled by tennis fans from official WTA and ITF sources.
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2025 Japan Open WTA250 Results (Updated) Including Qualifiers
The rhythm of the WTA season heads even further east, and Osaka is ready to take center stage once again. From October 13 to 19, 2025, the Kinoshita Group Japan Open transforms the Utsubo Tennis Center into a celebration of speed, precision, and Japanese tennis pride. This WTA 250 event, offering $275,094 in total prize…
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Naomi Osaka’s Homecoming Cut Short: Injury Forces Withdrawal from Osaka Open
This should have been Naomi Osaka’s week on home soil — a long-awaited return to Japanese courts, a chance to remind the world how electric she can be when the crowd is truly hers. Instead, the four-time Grand Slam champion’s comeback was halted by a cruel twist of fate, a left leg injury that forced…
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The Six Queens Slam! New Zealand’s Bold Answer to the Oil-Fuelled Six Kings Spectacle
While the men’s Six Kings Slam dazzles under the floodlights of Riyadh — a spectacle built on oil wealth and luxury — women’s tennis deserves something more meaningful. Something cleaner. Fairer. Groundbreaking. Enter the idea of the Six Queens Slam — a visionary counterpoint hosted in New Zealand, the first nation to grant women the…
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Naomi Osaka battles past Leylah Fernandez in three-set thriller
Four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka made a winning return to the tour with a hard-fought victory over Leylah Fernandez in a rematch of their memorable 2021 US Open encounter, where Fernandez had triumphed on her way to her first major final. Despite the quality on display, the match unfolded in front of a noticeably…
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Swiatek and Pegula Looking Strong as China Open’s First Quarter Produces Upsets in Round 2
The second round in the Swiatek/Pegula quarter of the China Open 2025 was full of contrasts: dominant wins for the top seeds, surprising exits for high-profile names, and steady performances from players looking to break deeper into the draw. Swiatek in Full Flow Iga Swiatek (POL) wasted no time asserting her dominance, sweeping past Yuan…
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Elina Svitolina Ends 2025 Season: On Balance, the Heights Outweighed the Lows
World number 13 Elina Svitolina has ended her 2025 season early to prioritize her mental health. She last played in Ukraine’s Billie Jean King Cup semi-final run, where her loss to Jasmine Paolini ended their historic campaign. This marked Ukraine’s first-ever semi-final in the competition, following a quarter-final victory over six-time champions Spain. Announcement Svitolina,…
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Madison Keys, Naomi Osaka, and Zheng Qinwen Withdraw from Billie Jean King Cup Finals
The Billie Jean King Cup Finals in Shenzhen will go ahead without some of women’s tennis’ biggest names, as Madison Keys, Naomi Osaka, and Zheng Qinwen all confirmed their withdrawals. The event runs from September 16–21 at the Shenzhen Bay Sports Centre Arena, with eight nations competing for the title. China will open against defending…
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LIVE WTA Rankings Post US Open Final – Sabalenka Reinforces No.1, Anisimova Hits Career High, Osaka Surges Back
The WTA rankings have been updated following the US Open 2025 final, reflecting the tournament’s impact.Updated on September 7, this WTA rankings table provides a live snapshot of the standings — showing exactly where everyone sits now that the US Open tournament is complete. WTA Rank Name (Age-Country) Points Change 1 Aryna Sabalenka (27-BLR) 11225…
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Women’s Tennis Rules at the US Open 2025: Another Thriller as Anisimova Overcomes Osaka
Another Grand Slam semifinal, another rollercoaster. Under the bright lights, Naomi Osaka faced Amanda Anisimova in a clash that promised drama and delivered from the very first game. Momentum swung back and forth, with both players flashing brilliance but also showing nerves under pressure. Osaka Overcomes Hawk-Eye Glitch To Take Tie-Break Everything started smoothly for…
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7 Things to Know: Naomi Osaka vs Amanda Anisimova – US Open 2025 Semifinal Two
The nightcap in New York promises fireworks. Naomi Osaka is back in a major semifinal for the first time since her return—and she looks like a four-time Grand Slam champion again. On the other side, Amanda Anisimova is riding the wave of a career-defining run, fresh off taking out the world No.2. Two big hitters,…
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Naomi Osaka Edges Karolina Muchova in US Open Quarterfinal by Small Margins
Naomi Osaka and Karolina Muchova delivered a high-quality US Open 2025 quarterfinal clash, continuing their growing rivalry. Just last year, Muchova defeated Osaka at the US Open, but in Melbourne earlier this year, the Japanese star turned the tables (1-6, 6-3, 6-3). This time in New York, the stage was set for another battle of…
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Naomi Osaka Defeats Error-Strewn Coco Gauff to Reach US Open Quarterfinals
The Japanese star stayed composed while Gauff piled up mistakes, falling 6-3, 6-2 in one of her poorest Grand Slam displays. First Set: Osaka Seizes Control Early A packed Arthur Ashe Stadium, buzzing with WTA fans, anticipated a blockbuster clash. It was not to be.Naomi Osaka, waving her racket with ease before the first ball,…
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US Open 2025 Round of 32: Coco Gauff and Osaka Advance in Style in Their Quarter
The Round of 32 in Coco Gauff’s section of the US Open draw provided drama, high-quality tennis, and a statement from two of the biggest names in the game. Both Gauff and Naomi Osaka moved through to the second week, setting the stage for blockbuster battles ahead. Gauff Overwhelms Frech Coco Gauff looked every bit…
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Coco Gauff and Naomi Osaka Lead Their Quarter in Round 2 Action
The second round of play in Coco Gauff’s quarter delivered a mix of thrilling three-set battles, injury setbacks, and commanding wins from the two marquee stars. Fans witnessed high-quality tennis, with both veterans and newcomers showcasing grit and resilience. Gauff and Osaka Show Their Power Coco Gauff once again rose to the occasion, defeating Donna…