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Fans are giddy about Naomi Osaka’s newest Nike-designed attire for the Australian Open in 2024. The former world number one returned to the game in style last week in Brisbane, following a 2023 maternity leave. Osaka’s distinctive tennis attire remains a hot topic, and her return is boosting anticipation for the forthcoming competition.

As she prepares to return to Melbourne Park following a year away from Grand Slam competition, tennis player Naomi Osaka is getting ready. The supporters of Naomi Osaka are excitedly awaiting her return after she defeated Petra Kvitova in the 2019 Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup and Jennifer Brady in the 2021 Final. The anticipation for her comeback to the court has increased as Nike revealed her tournament attire on Twitter. A new phase of Osaka’s Grand Slam adventure is about to begin.

Osaka – winning kit

The Japanese player will be competing in the first round against World No. 19 Caroline Garcia. She will be dressed elegantly in a black sleeveless dress with a striking silver blocked design on top. Supporters have praised her elegant on-court presence and lavished her with affection for the custom fit.

One of the fan mentioned; “Now this is what I mean by a slam winning kit,” an article from sportskeeda.com shared.

As Naomi Osaka gets ready for her Australian Open first-round match, she can’t help but feel nostalgic at Melbourne Park.

Returning to Melbourne Park a couple of weeks ago, two-time Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup winner Naomi Osaka couldn’t help but experience a surge of nostalgia at the legendary Rod Laver Arena. She found happiness in the little things, and it meant the world to her to be back after her break. Her presence held extra significance due to the attraction of the Australian Open and the recollections of previous successes, fostering a sense of gratitude for the sport and its treasured experiences.

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