All The Net Worth and Earning Details of Japanese Professional Tennis Player Naomi Osaka Here.
If you follow the news of Tennis, then the name Naomi Osaka must be pretty familiar to you. She's one of the most talented Japanese tennis players ranked No. 1 by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA). Further, she is the first Asian player to hold the top ranking in singles.
Noami is also a four-time Grand Slam singles champion and is the reigning champion at the US Open and the Australian Open. After a thrilling 6-4, 6-3 triumph over finalist Jennifer Brady, she added her fourth Grand Slam title.
Born on October 16, 1997, in Japan, a Japanese mother, Tamaki Osaka, and a Haitian father, Leonard François, Noami has been living and training in the United States since she was three years old. She grew up alongside her elder sister Mari Osaka. Like her, she is also a professional tennis athlete. Naomi has been one of the youngest players to be famed as the wealthiest player. She's managed to gain success professionally and financially, which is what we will uncover today.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Naomi Osaka's estimated net worth is $25 million, which will expand further as her career continues to flourish. As per Essentially Sports, her career prize money aggregates to $19,908,359 in the year 2021.
Naomi replaced Serena Williams on the top spot in the list of highest-paid female athletes in 2020 and earned a total of $37.4 million from June 2019 to May 2020. Her making included $33 million from endorsements and $3.4 million from salary and winnings.
Naomi Osaka's net worth is estimated to $25 million as of 2021.
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As per Sportico, the female athlete has recorded $55.2 million in earnings over the last 12 months. Over the last year, Osaka has won $5.2 million from prize money and around $50 million from off-court deals. She is the 15th highest-paid athlete in the world.
In October 2019, Naomi spent $6.9 million to acquire a 4,129-square-foot mid-century modern pad in Beverly Hills. The 23-year-old athlete bought the house from pop star Nick Jonas.
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As the brand ambassador of Nissan Motors, she uses and rides the Nissan GT-R. Her GT-R has the color combination of Brilliant White Pearl and Meteor Flake Black Pearl. Additionally, the car includes an all-wheel-drive system and has an insane price range starting from $1.12 million. Besides that, she also has a Mini Cooper Clubman JCW luxury car worth $40,000.
Though Naomi Osaka is a relatively young player in the tennis world, she manages to make quite a lot of money, mainly from her endorsement deals. She topped Serena Williams and currently ranks eighth among all athletes in endorsement income.
For many years Yonex has been supporting Osaka with its custom-built tennis racquets. It is one of the leading Japanese sports equipment manufacturers, serving Osaka's official game kit. To be precise, she uses Yonex Ai 98 with a strung swing weight of 324.
Naomi, 23, wearing her Nike Brand dress and racquet by Nike.
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At first, Naomi got sponsored by Adidas, and they worked together for four years in total. The company supported her with the apparel.
While with Adidas, Osaka earned a six-figure amount. With Adidas, she was on the verge of extending the contract with a deal of $8.5 million. However, she chose Nike and announced her inked deal via her Instagram upload.
With Nike, she also worked on sports clothing apparel with her monogram logo, which uses her initials and represents three continental backgrounds.
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The 5 feet 11 inches tall Naomi is a brand ambassador for Japanese automobile manufacturer Nissan and Japanese electronics manufacturer Citizen Watch. Besides these, she also endorses several other Japanese companies, including noodle maker Nissan foods, cosmetic producer Shiseido, the broadcasting station Wowow, and airline All Nippon Airways (ANA).
During COVID-19 lockdown in July 2020, Osaka and her older sister Mari collaborated with UNICEF to design and produce a limited-edition face mask. Later it was made available for the public to buy.
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