Naomi Osaka is in a better place as she returns to the Olympics and Roland Garros at Paris Games
Naomi Osaka is back on the tennis tour, back at a Summer Olympics and back at Roland Garros
PARIS (AP) — Naomi Osaka is back at Roland Garros, a place that marked such a significant moment in her life — a moment of vulnerability, yes, and, in a way, of triumph, even if not in a traditional, "What was the score?" sense.
Osaka spent time away from tennis in recent years, first for mental health breaks, then because she became a mother. At the Tokyo Olympics three years ago, she was supposed to be one of the big stars in her native Japan and lit the cauldron, but the results on the court were not what she wanted.
Now she has returned to the tour and is returning to the Summer Games. She'll be in action against three-time major champion Angelique Kerber when tennis matches begin Saturday at the same site that marked such a pivotal place in Osaka's career: It was at the 2021 French Open, contested on the clay courts used for these Olympics, that she first mentioned her anxiety and depression — topics rarely addressed publicly at the time by sports stars or, frankly, anyone in any walk of life — and withdrew from the tournament.
“I felt nervous, kind of scared" at the 2022 French Open, Osaka said. “And a little sad, because I always feel, like, in moments like this, I'm not sure if people are judging me for that moment.”