Naomi Osaka Struggles with Postpartum Adjustments in Tennis Comeback
The four-time Grand Slam champion opens up about her physical and mental challenges since returning to the court after giving birth.
- Osaka describes a disconcerting feeling of not being in her own body during matches.
- She attributes her recent performance issues to postpartum changes and transitions between different court surfaces.
- Despite setbacks, Osaka remains committed to hard work and perseverance, aiming to inspire her daughter.
- Osaka plans to compete in the upcoming US Open, where she has previously won titles.
- She has been candid about her mental health struggles and continues to advocate for mental well-being.