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Naomi Osaka Net Worth: Tennis Career, Income & Lifestyle

Japanese professional tennis player and current world No. 2 Naomi Osaka has a net worth of $25 million. 

As per Forbes, she is the highest-paid female athlete and even ranked No.29 among the top 100 highest-paid athletes.

Moreover, the tennis star was included on Times Magazine’s 100 most influential people list for 2020.

Naomi Osaka playing tennis
Naomi Osaka (Source: commonswikipedia.org)

Regardless of her young age, Osaka is considered one of the greatest women’s tennis players and a role model for young women.

Quick Facts

Let’s have a quick look at facts related to Naomi Osaka’s:

Full Name Naomi Osaka
Nickname Naomi Chan
Net Worth $25 million
Career Earnings $19,773,132
Date of Birth October 16, 1997
Age 26
Place of Birth  Chūō-Ku, Osaka, Japan
Zodiac Sign  Libra
Religion Christianity
Nationality                          Japanese
Ethnicity Afro-Asian
Languages Spoken English
Education Broward Virtual Middle School
Father Leonard François
Mother Tamaki Osaka
Siblings Mari Osaka (Older Sister)
Offspring None
Height 1.80 m, (5 ft 11 in)
Weight 142 lb (64 kg)
Eye Color Black
Hair Color Brown
Sexual Orientation Straight
Marital Status Unmarried
Relationship Cordae Amari Dunston aka YBN Cordae (American Rapper, Singer & Songwriter)
Hobbies  Fashion, Gaming, Photography
Profession Professional Women’s Tennis Players
Current Ranking  No. 2
Highest Ranking  No. 1 (January 28, 2019)
Win/Loss 246/136
Role  Right-Handed, Two-handed Backhand (Aggressive Baseliner)
WTA Titles  3
Grand Slams 2018 US Open
2019 Australian Open
2020 US Open
2021 Australian Open
Active Since 2013
Coach Wim Fissette
Tennis Racket  Yonex EZONE 98
Career Titles  7
Endorsements  Nike, Mastercard, Louis Vuitton, Panasonic, Procter & Gamble, Shiseido, Yonex, Tag Heuer, All Nippon Airways, Nissin Group, Nissan, Citizen Watch, Wowow, Bare Minerals, Body Armor, Hyperice, Melco Resorts, Morinaga, Ariel Japan and so on.
Social Media Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
Official Website naomiosaka.com
Merch Tennis Racquet
Last Update May, 2024

Naomi Osaka: Net Worth and Income

Net Worth

Osaka has an estimated net worth of $25 million.

Factors that have contributed to her wealth include endorsements, sponsorships, partnerships, and tournament prize money.

Income

Osaka has been able to grow her income from her on-court and off-court activities.

Apart from being a skillful tennis player, Osaka is one of the most marketable athletes in the world today.

In particular, Osaka earned a record $55.2 million over the last 12 months.

More than 90%  came from partnerships with brands like Workday, Louis Vuitton and Airbnb.

Similarly, as per WTA, the Japanese tennis ace has earned a staggering $19,773,132 in career prize money.

Meanwhile, her year-to-date 2021 earnings from the WTA stand at $2,002,898.

According to Forbes, Osaka collected a whopping $37.4 million in endorsements and tournament prizes between May 2019 and May 2020.

Apart from endorsements that account for a significant amount of her net worth, most of her income results from career earnings.

Net Worth of Naomi Osaka in Different Currencies

Let’s find out Naomi Osaka’s net worth in different major currencies of the world. 

Currency Net Worth
Euro 20,996,875
Pound Sterling £ 17,998,125
Australian Dollar A$ 33,078,750
Canadian Dollar C$ 30,836,125
Indian Rupee 1,857,723,750
BitCoin ฿ 731.107

Naomi Osaka: Houses, Cars & Private Jet

House

Osaka resides in a 4,129 square foot house located in the mountains above the luxurious Beverly Hills area of Southern California.

Although the house was built in 1965, it was overhauled in 2015 to give it a mid-century modern design and minimalistic feel.

The house consists of three bedrooms and four bathrooms.

Other facilities include a floating guesthouse and a terrace surrounding an infinity pool in an area of 0.49 acres of land.

Osaka purchased the house from pop star Nick Jonas for $6.9 million in 2019 after defeating the former world No. 1 in women’s single tennis Serena Williams at US Open in 2018.

Cars

Osaka owns a Mini Cooper Clubman JCW luxury car worth $40,000.

Mini Copper Clubman JCW
Mini Cooper Clubman JCW (Source: flickr.com)

The tennis star is a Nissan car fanatic and owns Super Silver 2018 Nissan GT-R NISMO, which costs $175,490.

Naomi-Osaka-Nissan Car
Naomi Osaka posing with her Nissan Car (Source: Instagram profile)

The Japanese automobile manufacturer built this car edition to celebrate the partnership with their brand ambassador Osaka.

Private Jet

One of the expensive amenities that Osaka possesses is her private jet.

Naomi-Osaka-Private Jet
Naomi Osaka Private Jet (Source: Instagram Profile)

She revealed her new plane in an Instagram photo where she was accompanied by her boyfriend YBN Cordae.

Naomi Osaka: Lifestyle & Vacations

Lifestyle

Osaka is one of the highest earners in the field of sport today.

It is no surprise that the elegant tennis champ lives a lavish lifestyle with high-end luxury.

Vacations

The rising tennis player likes to take her time off from busy tours and training.

After withdrawing from the WTA finals in 2020, the four-time Grand Slam winner took a trip to the Caribbean – her first real vacation.

Osaka vacation in Haiti
Naomi Osaka in Haiti (Source: Instagram Profile)

She enjoyed sunbath and relaxing by the pool in her father’s homeland, Haiti.

She also spent her time at the Turks and Caicos Islands with her sister Mari and boyfriend YBN Cordae.

Charity

Owing to her Japanese and Haitian heritage, Osaka has special attachments for these communities.

For this reason, she has done charitable works to support vulnerable groups in both countries.

The 23-year-old donated endorsement fees that she received for a new barbie doll to the IOA Center, an elementary school in the outskirts of Jacmel, Haiti.

Naomi Osaka spending her time with school children in Haiti
Naomi Osaka Haiti School (Source: miamiherald.com)

Similarly, Osaka launched Play Academy in Japan, Los Angeles, and Haiti in collaboration with Nike to help change young girls’ lives, including those from Black, Asian, and Latino communities, through play and sport.

As the world struggled with the surge in Covid cases, Osaka teamed up with her sister to design a cloth mask.

All the proceeds from mask sales were donated to UNICEF to aid Covid-19 relief.

Furthermore, world No. 2  joined hands with several other top players in Melbourne to play a charity match to support relief efforts for the wildfires that devasted large parts of Australia.

The Australian Open “Rally for Relief” event at Rod Laver Arena garnered $4.83 million and even further collected a certain amount from tournament prize money and donations.

Also, Osaka worked with Sweetgreen’s culinary team to create a custom bowl.

All proceeds were sent to the Asian-American-Pacific-Islander (AAPI) organizations that work to improve food access to those communities.

Being a part of the black community, Osaka is a vocal supporter of the Black Lives Matter movement and walked on the court wearing face masks decorated with the names of a black victim of police violence.

Naomi Osaka: Documentaries, Investments, Endorsements & Magazine

Documentaries

Osaka was featured in a Netflix documentary that was released in July 2021.

The documentary has tried to understand her ties with Japan and the reflections of her multi-cultural identity.

The tennis ace also disclosed her life and career in the documentary.

The three-part series dropped on July 13th, 2021.

It also featured behind-the-scenes filming of life away from the court.

Investments

Osaka has achieved success not just with tennis but her business decisions too.

She has invested in multiple sectors ranging from sports to beauty products.

Osaka stated that she is not only passionate about tennis but also other sports.

For this reason, she invested in a women’s professional soccer team, North Carolina Courage.

Likewise, the tennis athlete has partnered with several brands like BodyArmor; an emerging sports drink with significant equity components.

In addition, Osaka has funded a performance recovery brand, Hyperice.

Furthermore, at 23, Osaka is the youngest investor at Sweetgreen, an American fast-casual restaurant chain serving salads.

Osaka added her portfolio after she signed a new agreement with a premium Japanese sake brand Soto as an investor and a creative consultant in 2020.

Similarly, in April 2021, the tennis ace announced her plans to start her own company named Kinlò.

The company would sell a line of skincare made for people with melanated skin tones.

Endorsements

One of the world’s most marketable athletes, Osaka has successfully secured lucrative endorsement deals over the past few years.

Osaka has endorsement agreements with more than 23 globally recognized brands.

As a result, she became the 8th highest-paid athlete in endorsement income in 2020.

Due to her multi-racial background, Osaka has a huge fan following both in Japan and the US.

For this reason, the tennis ace has partnerships with top brands in both countries.

Magazines

The Japanese tennis player idolized in her home country inspired a new manga character featured in a famous Japanese Magazine, Nakayoshi.

Osaka, an anime enthusiast, has been depicted as the main character in a manga series whose first edition was released in February 2021.

The professional tennis player revealed that she and her sister read manga during childhood and watched anime, which helped to strengthen their relationship.

The series is being drawn with the help of Osaka’s sister Mari.

Naomi Osaka: Career

At the age of 3, Osaka with her family moved to the US.

Inspired by the William sisters, her father decided to teach tennis to Naomi and Mari.

In 2006, the family relocated to Florida to focus on Naomi and her sister Mari’s practice at the ISP Academy in Boca Raton.

Consequently, she trained and attended tennis academies before turning professional in 2013.

However, Osaka came to the limelight at 16 when she defeated former US Open Champion Samantha Stosur in her maiden WTA Tour.

In 2016, Osaka was recognized as the Newcomer of the Year by the WTA.

Naomi gained international attention after she defeated Serena Williams in the 2018 U.S. Open.

The Japanese tennis champion is expected to be one of the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics faces, now postponed to 2021.

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Facts About Naomi Osaka

  • Osaka became the first Japanese player to win a Grand Slam event and the first Asian player to hold the top ranking in singles.
  • She is known for her powerful serve, which reached a record-breaking speed, 125 mph, in the 2015 U.S. Open.
  • The tennis ace is primarily a women’s singles player but has played doubles with her older sister, Mari Osaka.
  • She is one of only three players in the Open Era to win her first four Grand Slam finals.
  • Osaka was listed in the 2020 Sports Illustrated Sportspersons of the Year for her activism.

FAQ’s

Why did Naomi Osaka withdraw from the French Open in 2021?

Osaka decided to withdraw from the competition after organizers threatened to suspend her for refusing to talk to the media.

Earlier, she expressed that she would not participate in any news conferences as it can too often be detrimental to her mental health.

Why did Naomi Osaka give up US citizenship?

Naomi Osaka gave up US citizenship to represent Japan.

Her parents stated that Naomi and her sister Mari have always felt Japanese.

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