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Naomi Osaka Flexes Outfit While Teasing Wimbledon Return

Naomi Osaka Flexes Outfit While Teasing Wimbledon Return

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Naomi Osaka Flexes Outfit While Teasing Wimbledon Return originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Tennis champion Naomi Osaka is keeping her spirits high and focusing on the positive despite an early exit at the 2025 French Open.
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Following the heartbreaking loss to 10th-seeded Paula Badosa, she seems ready for another round of action on the court.
In her latest Instagram post, the 27-year-old shared her plans for the upcoming season.
Moreover, she teased her followers with a potential return to Wimbledon with a confident caption and a striking outfit that left fans buzzing with anticipation.
'One more for the kit. Grass season up next. And thank you for the hospitality @hoteldeberri,' she wrote, along with a short clip of her doing a fit check.
In the video, Naomi Osaka's outfit showed her playful approach to her game-day look.
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The four-time Grand Slam champion wore a baby-pink minidress from Nike that she paired with a cherry blossom-inspired shoe from the brand.
At Roland Garros, she stepped onto the court in her signature Nike GP Challenge 1s, a vibrant mix of four striking shades: Pink Foam, Pale Pink, Hyper Pink and Polarized Pink.
On top of this, she rocked a Sailor Moon-inspired space bun hairstyle that truly stole the show.
Following her teasing caption, fans flooded the comment section with excitement, expressing their desire to see Osaka bounce back from her French Open exit.
'Fits been top tier, can't wait to see what you have for Wimbledon,' one wrote.
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'You'll do so great at Wimbledon, I just feel it. I wish you joy in all its different forms leading up to Wimby and even as you play,' a fan said.
A commenter left a playful remark and said, 'CAN'T WAIT FOR GRASSAKA.'
'Congrats and good luck to the Queen,' another added.
Of course, her followers are swooning over the Nike kit she wore during her last game.
'That dress is my fave! Love that neckline. Makes the arms pop! And the skirt with the layers makes it feminine. So cute!' a commenter noted.
A fan echoed the same and said, 'FITS GO CRAZY! ALWAYS.'
The Japanese tennis player made her comeback to Wimbledon in 2024 for the first time in six years.
Naomi Osaka on day one of the Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium.Geoff Burke-Imagn Images
Osaka managed to win the opening round against Diane Parry of France but fell short against American player Emma Navarro in the second round.
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Meanwhile, the upcoming Wimbledon Championship 2025 will take place from June 30 to July 13 in London, England.
Related: Naomi Osaka's Post After French Open Exit is Catching Attention
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 10, 2025, where it first appeared.

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