Naomi Osaka hasn’t stepped on a tennis court since September 2022 (she suffered an injury and then announced she was pregnant), but the Japanese woman is doing very well when it comes to making money.

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In 2023, Naomi Osaka earned $57.3 million

The Japanese woman topped the list of the world’s highest-paid athletes in 2021 and 2022, and is likely to do so again in 2023, when she will earn $57.3 million.

Naomi has sponsorship deals with major brands such as Nike, Yonex, Nissan, Citizen Watch, Nissin Foods, Shiseido, Tag Heuer, Louis Vuitton, Wowow, Airbnb, Beats Electronics, MasterCard, BodyArmor, Frankies and All Nippon Airways.

The four-time Grand Slam champion also founded a media company called Hana Kuma in partnership with SpringHill (a company co-founded by LeBron James).

The Japanese also invested in four brands: Sweetgreen, Hyperice, North Carolina Courage and BodyArmor.

Osaka lives in a mansion in Beverly Hills, which she bought from Nick Jonas in 2019 for almost $7 million.

Naomi Osaka wants to win gold at the 2024 Olympics and 8 more Grand Slam titles

After giving birth, Naomi Osaka wants to return to training as soon as possible, and the first major tournament she wants to participate in is the Australian Open 2024

In addition, the Asian woman has big plans for the Olympic Games in Paris: she wants a gold medal in the women’s singles category.

Osaka is also not stingy about the Grand Slam titles she wants to win in her career: the Asian wants to add at least eight major tournaments to her resume.

What you need to know about Naomi Osaka

  • At the age of 25, Naomi is currently ranked 436th in the WTA rankings.
  • The Japanese has not played on the world circuit since the end of September 2022, when she withdrew from the tournament in Tokyo before her match with Beatrice Haddad Maia. At the time, Osaka blamed an abdominal muscle injury.
  • During her career, the Japanese won four Grand Slam titles: Australian Open (2019, 2021) and US Open (2018, 2020).
  • Born in the Japanese city of Osaka, Naomi rose to world No. 1 on January 28, 2019. She has seven WTA titles (4 of them Grand Slam), won 265 matches and lost 148.
  • He collected $21,177,252 from tennis prizes alone.