Naomi Osaka returned to the court after becoming a mother. Osaka returns to the court after becoming a mother: World No. 17 Petra will not play in Australia Open; Said- I am going to be a mother
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Japan’s Naomi Osaka returns to tennis after becoming a mother. She won her first match since the Australian Open at the Brisbane National on Monday. World No. 17 of Czech Republic will not play in the Australian Open, she is going to become a mother.
Started business after becoming a mother
The Australian Open players compete in the first Grand Slam of the season, the Brisbane International, so get your first form in at this Happy Slam, which starts on January 15. Japan’s Naomi Osaka is also involved in the tennis courts in Brisbane. However, this tournament is special for him for some other reasons.
Osaka made a comeback from Brisbane International and that too with a win. Osaka returns to court after 15 months and warrant in constant set. She defeated Germany’s Tamara Korpasch 6-3, 7-6. Now Osaka will face 16th seed Karolina Pliskova of Czech Republic. Osaka won the first set easily. In the second match of the German player, she was serving at 5-3 in the set, but she lost the serve.
The set was close until the timebreaker, in which Osaka won 7-6 (9) and clinched the match. Osaka became the Australian Open champion in 2021. Then several times he took a break due to mental health. Due to his arrest last year, he was away from the court.
Osaka court exposed after 15 months.
Osaka gave birth to a daughter in July last year
Osaka said that ‘after becoming a mother, she started feeling mostly open-minded and strong.’ Osaka, 26, says, ‘Since giving birth to Shai in July, she has become more open-minded, serious and friendly. I feel stronger nasally. The perspective of looking at Neena has changed.
Earlier I used to wear headphones away from the surrounding areas, but now I have stopped doing so. I didn’t interact with other players earlier. I had built a kind of wall around myself. But now initiative is being taken to talk to the people.
Summer has come to Petra Kvitova’s house, new guest
World No. 17 tennis player Petra Kvitova, Player of the Year, will not play in the Australian Open for the first time. The first Grand Slam of the year is starting from 14 January. On the very first day of the year, Petra posted an ultrasound and informed that she is going to be the mother of her first child. A new guest is about to arrive in their house. Petra is a two-time Wimbledon champion.
He won the title in 2011 and 2014. Petra played her last match at the China Open in October, where she was eliminated in the second round. Petra married her coach Jiri Vanek in 2023. Naomi Osaka, who returned to the court after becoming a mother for the second time in July, won her first match today.
Petra married her coach Jiri Vanek in 2023.