Naomi Osaka has finalized a contract extension worth $576 million, making her the highest-paid of all time in… 

Naomi Osaka has finalized a contract extension worth $576 million, making her the highest-paid of all time in…

Naomi Osaka is a Japanese professional tennis player born on October 16, 1997, in Osaka, Japan.

Early Life and Career

  • Born to a Haitian father and Japanese mother

  • Moved to the United States at age 3

  • Began playing tennis at age 5

  • Coached by her father, Leonard Francois

  • Turned pro in 2013

Tennis Career

  • Won her first WTA title at the 2018 Indian Wells Masters

  • First Japanese player to win a Grand Slam singles title (2018 US Open)

  • Won three more Grand Slam singles titles:

  1. 2019 Australian Open

  2. 2020 US Open

  3. 2021 Australian Open

  • Achieved world No. 1 ranking in 2019

Achievements

  • 7 WTA singles titles

  • 4 Grand Slam singles titles

  • Olympic bronze medalist (2020 Tokyo Olympics)

  • WTA Player of the Year (2018, 2020)

  • ESPY Award for Best Female Tennis Player (2020)

 

All-Time Winning Records

 

  • 263-133 win-loss record (67% winning percentage)

  • 21-11 record in Grand Slam finals

  • 43-14 record against top-10 opponents

Prize Money and Endorsements

  • Career prize money: over $20 million

  • Endorsement deals: Nike, Yonex, Tag Heuer, and others

  • Estimated annual income: $10-15 million

Personal Life

  • Resides in Beverly Hills, California

  • Interests: anime, video games, and philanthropy

  • Supports various charitable causes, including racial equality and mental health awareness

Rankings and Awards

  • Current WTA ranking: No. 3 (as of 2023)

  • Highest WTA ranking: No. 1 (2019)

  • WTA Newcomer of the Year (2016)

  • WTA Player of the Year (2018, 2020)

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