Naomi Osaka remains one of tennis' most compelling stars, known for her explosive power, calm presence under pressure, and four Grand Slam Titles.
Naomi has been struggling with injury throughout the 2026 season. She withdrew from the 2026 Australian Open before her third-round match. The left abdominal strain has been a recurring issue for Naomi Osaka.
As she continues her comeback journey, every match adds another chapter to a career already defined by resilience and championship pedigree.
Name | Naomi Osaka |
Birthday | October 16, 1997 |
Age | 28 |
Birthplace | Osaka, Japan |
Height | 5'11" |
Plays | Right-Handed |
Turned Pro | 2013 |
WTA Tour Wins | 2 |
Grand Slam Titles | 4 |
Current World Ranking | 15 (as of April 2026) |
2018 - Indian Wells Open
2019 - Beijing
Australian Open: 2019, 2021
US Open: 2018, 2020
Naomi Osaka has over $22 million in career prize money. From May 2020 to May 2021, she earned an estimated $60 million, setting a record for female athletes during that time.
Naomi's net worth is estimated to be $45 million as of early 2026. Her wealth is driven by high-value endorsements, including Nike and BodyArmor, alongside her tennis success.
As of late 2025, Naomi Osaka is coached by Tomasz Wiktorowski, the former coach of Iga Swiatek.
Her previous tennis coach Wim Fissette achieved success with Naomi at the 202 US Open, 2021 Australian Open, and 2022 Australian Open before an initial split. They reconnected in early 2024 but split again, Naomi had Patrick Mouratoglou as her coach for 10 months after her split with Fissette.