Naomi Osaka posed in an ocean-inspired two-piece set while enjoying a beach getaway during the off-season. She has been vacationing with U.S. player Taylor Townsend.
Naomi Osaka has had a decent 2025 season, winning the L'Open 35 de Saint-Malo title, reaching her first Grand Slam quarterfinals in four years at the 2025 US Open, and later advancing to the semifinals. She also made it to the National Bank Open finals but failed to continue her momentum in the Asian hard-court swing, falling to a leg injury in the Japan Open second round.
Having ended her season early, the Japanese player jetted off to the beach to enjoy her rest time and posed in a two-piece ocean-inspired bikini to show off her toned physique, as shared on her Instagram handle.
"Beaches and I just get along," her caption read.In a previous post shared by Taylor Townsend, who also accompanied Osaka to the beach, the players were seen dancing and acting out a trending mashup of the 2012 song “Beez in the Trap” and 4 Non Blondes’ 1993 chart-topper “What’s Up?” while enjoying a yacht ride. The caption read:
"In the ocean trap with @naomiosaka #offseason"The players also went big on their outfits as Osaka donned a bejeweled monokini and Townsend complimented her friend in black.
Naomi Osaka expressed gratitude to her daughter Shai, after ending her season at the Japan Open
Osaka at the 2025 Wuhan Open - Day 5 - Source: GettyNaomi Osaka gave birth to her daughter in July 2023 and took a 14-month break from competitive tennis. Since her return, the 28-year-old has often been vocal about how the little one has become an integral part of her journey, helping her balance her sport and motherhood.
As she announced the premature end of her 2025 season, Osaka expressed gratitude for having the opportunity to experience everything alongside her two-year-old.
“Took me a while to get my thoughts together but here's my end of year recap for 2025. When I sit and think about it I just feel very thankful for this year. I'm thankful for my health and being able to wake up each day ready to chase my dreams. I'm also grateful for being able to travel and see the world with my daughter," she wrote on Instagram.Naomi Osaka won four Major titles in her career and became the first Asian player to reach the top rank on the WTA rankings.
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