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Naomi Osaka Turns Tennis Grand Slams into Fashion Marathons
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Naomi Osaka Turns Tennis Grand Slams into Fashion Marathons

From Die Presse · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Japanese tennis star Naomi Osaka has transformed Grand Slam tournaments into fashion showcases with her unique on-court outfits.
  • Osaka has worn distinct designs inspired by art, film, and nature at events in Melbourne, Paris, New York, and Wimbledon.
  • Her fashion choices, often created by notable designers, draw attention both on and off the court, complementing her athletic achievements.

Naomi Osaka is making Grand Slam tennis tournaments a runway for fashion, showcasing bold and artistic outfits that capture attention both on and off the court. The Japanese star has consistently used major tournaments as platforms to express her unique style, turning events in Melbourne, Paris, New York, and Wimbledon into fashion spectacles.

At Wimbledon, Osaka appeared in a white kimono designed by Hana Yagi, which paid homage to Quentin Tarantino's film "Kill Bill." This choice adhered to Wimbledon's strict white dress code while making a distinct fashion statement. Her willingness to experiment with avant-garde designs has become a hallmark of her public persona, setting her apart in the world of professional sports.

Osaka's fashion-forward approach extends beyond Wimbledon. At the Australian Open in 2026, she wore a jellyfish-inspired creation by designer Robert Wun for Nike. During the French Open, she dazzled in a golden design by Swiss designer Kevin Germanier, so striking that an opponent jokingly suggested a time penalty for the brief outfit change.

Her style choices have garnered significant attention, even leading to commentary from opponents regarding the time taken for outfit changes. Osaka, a former world No. 1 and four-time Grand Slam champion, has also been recognized for her activism, notably wearing a "George Floyd" mask during the US Open in 2020 to support the Black Lives Matter movement. Her engagement with fashion, alongside her athletic prowess and social consciousness, makes her a prominent figure beyond the tennis world.

For the few seconds the outfit change takes, one must be penalized with a time violation.

โ€” Naomi Osaka's opponentCommenting on Osaka's elaborate outfit change during the French Open, highlighting the attention her fashion draws.
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Originally published by Die Presse in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.