Tennis champ, world no.3 Naomi Osaka has proved to be a force even off the court. Leveraging on her power and magnifying it behind the scenes, the sport star has established herself as a strong voice of #activism against #racialinequality and #socialinjustice and she’s so not done!
Ahead of her first tournament since winning the US Open, Naomi Osaka is investing in women’s soccer. The 23-year-old recently announced her investment in the National Women’s Soccer League’s NC Courage, a move that Osaka said was inspired by her heroes and loved ones – Serena Williams notably.
“I’ve been seeing this sort of ongoing thing where other athletes are investing in other sports,” Osaka told reporters ahead of the Gippsland Trophy, where she is set to begin her 2021 season as the No.2 seed. “I always thought it was really cool.
“Billie Jean King texts me sometimes, so I was getting inspired from her. I remember reading in an article that Serena’s daughter invested in a soccer team, too. I thought that maybe that’s a really good direction to go.
“As for choosing North Carolina, it’s because I visited there quite a couple of times because of my boyfriend’s family, and he was born there.”
The 23-year-old recently joined forces with one of the most successful franchises in the history of the NWSL by becoming a co-owner of the North Carolina Courage, the National Women’s Soccer League club announced.
North Carolina’s the Courage have shown dominance
in the NWSL over the last three seasons. They are three-time regular-season winners (2017, 2018, 2019) and the reigning back-to-back league champions, winning the titles in 2018 and 2019.
“I feel like definitely, I’ll be able to go down there and watch a couple of games,” Osaka said.
“For me, the biggest thing I’m excited about, I really want to try to train with them. I think it’s always really fun to train with different athletes and see what they’re better than me at. I’m sure there’s a lot of things that they’re better than me at.”
Osaka who has not played a tour-level match since winning her third major title at the US Open last fall, on Friday, took to the court in Adelaide for an exhibition against Serena Williams, with the American tallying a narrow 6-2, 2-6, 10-7 victory.
“My mind doesn’t really stress too much on exhibitions,” Osaka said. It was just fun for me to share the court with Serena and just see fans in the audience.
“I wasn’t really taking it too seriously as a match-match. But it was fun to be able to hit with her and stuff.”
“I would say during the exhibition I just tried to have fun and experiment a little. I feel like there’s a lot of shots that I’m missing. I would love to be able to do them properly, be confident with how I feel about it. Dropshots are one of those shots. I feel like I’m getting better at slicing. That’s something that I practiced during the off-season.
“As for everything else, hopefully you’ll see it during my matches” she says.