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Osaka exits Australian Open with pregnancy-linked abdominal setback
sports-tennis1 month ago

Osaka exits Australian Open with pregnancy-linked abdominal setback

Naomi Osaka withdrew from the Australian Open just before facing qualifier Maddison Inglis, citing an abdominal injury linked to body changes from recent pregnancy. She said warming up worsened the pain and she'll undergo further tests, noting her body has changed since becoming a mother. The withdrawal puts Inglis into a fourth-round matchup with Iga Swiatek; Osaka has a history of abdominal issues and emphasized she felt physically healthy aside from the issue and wanted to protect her long-term health.

Osaka survives Cirstea in Melbourne as on-court fire prompts fair-play clash
sports1 month ago

Osaka survives Cirstea in Melbourne as on-court fire prompts fair-play clash

Naomi Osaka edged Sorana Cirstea in a three-set thriller at the Australian Open, but a heated dispute over Osaka’s on-court calls sparked a fair-play clash after Cirstea accused her of disrespect. Osaka, who had previously drawn attention with a jellyfish-inspired outfit, admitted emotions ran high and apologized for some remarks. She battled through an abdominal issue and a late timeout to win 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 and advance to meet Maddison Inglis, with a potential fourth‑round date against Iga Swiatek on the horizon.

fashion1 month ago

Osaka Turns Australian Open Runway Into Jellyfish Couture

Naomi Osaka headlined day three of the 2026 Australian Open in a jellyfish‑inspired couture outfit by Robert Wun and Nike, featuring turquoise/sea‑foam layers and butterfly accents on an umbrella and hat that reference a 2021 moment; she said the look was inspired by storytime with her daughter Shai, and while some fans debated it online, she won her first‑round match against Antonia Ruzic.

Osaka Dazzles with Jellyfish-Inspired Couture at Australian Open
sports1 month ago

Osaka Dazzles with Jellyfish-Inspired Couture at Australian Open

Naomi Osaka arrived at the Australian Open wearing a jellyfish-inspired couture-meets-athletic outfit developed by Nike and designer Robert Wun, featuring a greenish-blue dress with white pleated pants, a white wide-brim hat with a veil, and a parasol. She shed the extra pieces before her first-round match against Antonia Ruzic (which she won), and the bold ensemble sparked wide fashion chatter about pushing tennis attire beyond traditional norms.

Osaka's jellyfish-inspired couture makes a splash at the Australian Open
fashion1 month ago

Osaka's jellyfish-inspired couture makes a splash at the Australian Open

Naomi Osaka debuted a jellyfish-inspired on-court outfit — a turquoise, tentacle‑accented look by Nike, Marty Harper, and Robert Wun — at the Australian Open, featuring a pleated miniskirt over wide-leg trousers, a wide-brim hat with veil and parasol; she defeated Antonia Ruzic 6-3, 3-6, 6-4, marking a landmark moment for couture in live tennis.

Osaka Makes a Butterfly-Themed Entrance, Sparks Australian Open Victory
sports1 month ago

Osaka Makes a Butterfly-Themed Entrance, Sparks Australian Open Victory

Naomi Osaka opened the Australian Open with a bold butterfly-themed entrance—featuring a wide-brim hat, veil and a white parasol—before defeating Antonia Ruzic 6-3, 3-6, 6-4. The look nods to her 2021 Melbourne success and jellyfish-inspired dress, while the event’s water motif and a remodeled Rod Laver Arena tunnel provided a backdrop as she eyes a second-round match against Sorana Cirstea and builds confidence.

Anisimova Advances to US Open Final Against Sabalenka
sports5 months ago

Anisimova Advances to US Open Final Against Sabalenka

Naomi Osaka, a prominent tennis star and fashion icon, expressed regret over missing the opportunity to debut her seventh Labubu outfit at the 2025 US Open final after losing in the semifinals. Known for her unique Labubu fashion statements inspired by tennis legends, Osaka's absence of the seventh Labubu has left fans wondering if she will continue her trend in future tournaments.