Naomi Osaka
penned a heartfelt message for her fans, expressing gratitude for the support
she has received throughout her career. The former world No. 1 announced that
she is "very honored" to embark on a new chapter in her career just
two weeks ahead of her return at the Brisbane International and her upcoming
comeback at the 2024 Australian Open.
The 4-times
Grand Slam champion is in the final stages of preparation for her return to the
WTA Tour after a 16-month hiatus due to her pregnancy. Osaka is eager to come
back, compete at the highest level, and regain the form that earned her Grand
Slam victories each year between 2018 and 2021.
Gratitude
to her Fans
Osaka took to her social media platforms to express gratitude for the support from her fans. In her message, she acknowledged that there were things in the past she would have liked to handle differently: "For
everyone that supported me throughout the years, Thank you. Thank you for
believing in me and thank you for putting up with me. I know we’ve shared some
really amazing memories and I also know that I’ve done some things that I wish
I would’ve handled differently (lol)," Naomi Osaka wrote.
"Regardless of all that, thank you for
allowing me to grow up on my own time and thank you for showing me a ton of
patience. I don’t know what I did to deserve you all but I’m so extremely
grateful. Very honored to be going on chapter 2 of this tennis journey together
and I’m so excited to see you guys next year," she added.
Absence
from the Tour
After her
victory at the 2021 Australian Open, Osaka experienced a period of
inconsistency due to mental health issues. These challenges led her to withdraw
from the French Open, acknowledging that speaking to the press caused her 'huge
anxiety' and prompting her decision to skip media obligations during the
tournament.
During that
year, she was absent for a significant part of the season and only returned to
play at the Cincinnati Open and the US Open. In 2022, she opted out of several
tournaments and struggled to achieve notable results, with the exception of
reaching the final at the Miami Open, where she was defeated by Iga Swiatek.
Osaka's last appearance was at the Tokyo Open, where she withdrew before the
second-round match against Beatriz Haddad Maia.