
Wimbledon 2026: Osaka, Sabalenka, lunes estrella de Gauff
Un lunes cargado en el All England Club, Osaka pone a prueba su juego sobre césped contra rivales de élite.
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Naomi Osaka is a professional tennis player from Japan, known for her powerful baseline game and mental resilience on the court. Born on October 16, 1997, in Osaka, Japan, she has become one of the most prominent figures in women's tennis, capturing the attention of fans worldwide with her impressive performances and candid personality. Osaka has won multiple Grand Slam titles, showcasing her ability to compete at the highest level. Beyond her athletic prowess, she is also recognized for her advocacy on social issues, using her platform to raise awareness about racial injustice and mental health.
Naomi Osaka has had a mixed season, with moments of brilliance interspersed with challenges. She has shown flashes of her top form, reaching the later stages of several tournaments. However, injuries and personal time away from the court have impacted her consistency. Osaka remains a formidable opponent, and her fans eagerly anticipate her return to peak performance.

Un lunes cargado en el All England Club, Osaka pone a prueba su juego sobre césped contra rivales de élite.

Una lesión en el pie obliga a retirarse de la final del Bad Homburg Open, lo que pone en duda la participación en Wimbledon

El duelo nocturno de 87 minutos entre Sabalenka y Osaka en Roland Garros desató una intensa discusión sobre la ampliación de las franjas horarias de máxima audiencia para el tenis femenino en el Abierto de Francia.