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Why did Naomi Osaka Left Australian Open? What happened? Did she retire?

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Naomi Osaka withdrawal from the Australian Open, fans are anxious about the iconic four-time grand slam champion. Naomi Osaka, a Japanese professional tennis player, is the first Asian top-ranking singles champion, known for her aggressive playing style and powerful serving that can exceed 201 kilometers per hour (125 mph).

Naomi Osaka is a four-time Grand Slam singles champion, having won two Australian Opens and two US Opens.

Japan-born Naomi rose to prominence after she upset former US Open winner Samantha Stosur in her WTA Tour debut at the 2014 Stanford Classic at the age of 16.

She is one of the world’s top 100 most influential people.

Naomi was one of the top athletes who may have started the Australian Open season in 2023.

She eventually dropped out of the tournament without offering a reason, sparking various discussions regarding her retirement.

Why Did Naomi Pull Out of the Australian Open?

According to the Guardian, Naomi, the two-time champion, has formally withdrawn from the Australian Open, adding to the growing list of high-profile victims.

“Osaka has withdrawn from the Australian Open.” “She’ll be missed at #AO2023,” Open’s authorities tweeted on January 8, 2023.

Venus Williams, 42, a seven-time Grand Slam champion, and Carlos Alcaraz, 19, of Spain, have already withdrawn from the competition, which begins on January 16 in Melbourne.

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Naomi Osaka to face Serena Williams in the Australian Open semifinals. Source: The Japan Times

The four-time Grand Slam champion from Japan hasn’t been spotted practicing much, fueling speculation that his career may be over at the age of 25.

What Happened to Osaka?

According to the BBC, British number one Emma Raducanu will compete in the Australian Open after injuring her ankle at the ASB Classic on Thursday and having to quit a match in the middle.

Naomi Osaka has not played since September and was long odds to make her return at Melbourne Park after uploading photographs on social media last week of her European trip with her US rapper boyfriend, Cordae.

The Japanese player has not competed and has only finished one match since withdrawing from the second round in Tokyo last September due to stomach difficulties.

The tennis champion has discussed her mental health and acknowledged that she was depressed.

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Naomi Osaka Retired?

According to the BBC, Naomi Osaka resigned from her second-round match while defending the Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo in September.

Naomi Osaka
Naomi Osaka’s withdrawal from next week’s Australian Open has raised concerns that the former world number one may never appear on the court again. (Source:Foxsports)

Osaka has not posted anything on her social media platforms since Tennis Australia announced that the two-time Melbourne champion would miss the year’s first Grand Slam.

The tennis champion last competed in a match in September, according to Fox.

Her withdrawal from the Australian Open the following week raised fears that the former world number one may never play again.

The 25-year-old’s absence from Melbourne will fuel speculation that the four-time grand slam champion will never return to the court.

Previously, after sitting out the 2021 French Open, the tennis pro took a mental health hiatus and revealed she had been battling with depression and anxiety for several years.

Tennis writer Ben Rothenberg, whose biography of Osaka will be released later this year, believes she has already taken a “significant step back” from the sport and is purposely remaining silent.