Naomi Osaka’s press conference following her win against Karolina Muchova in the quarterfinals of the 2025 US Open.

Don’t miss a moment of the US Open! Subscribe now: https://bit.ly/2Pdr81i

The 2025 US Open runs from August 18 – September 7 in New York City at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. The tournament takes place for the 145th time and is the fourth and final Grand Slam of the year. Last year, Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka claimed the men’s and women’s singles titles. It was both Sinner and Sabalenka’s first US Open title and third Grand Slam title. This year, at the US Open, we’re set for another spectacular tournament as the world’s best tennis players head to New York. Look out for highlights, extended highlights, full matches, press conferences, on-court interviews, hot shots, compilations and more!

X: https://twitter.com/usopen
Facebook: https://facebook.com/usopentennis
Instagram: https://instagram.com/usopen
Website: https://www.usopen.org
TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@usopen

48 Comments

  1. Great playing Naomi! Tennis is going to be so much better with you showing all the other ladies how big babe tennis is really played. With your natural speed, easy power, and offensive mindset, you're going to be top 5 at the end of this season, and number 1 by the start of the 2026 French open.
    Oh, and to all the haters, go choke on a tennis ball !!

  2. A top ten with :
    Swiatek
    Osaka
    Sabalenka
    Krejcikova
    Rybakina
    Gauff
    Vondrousova
    Pegula
    Ostapenko

    And the rest of them will be party poopers.

    P.S: I couldn’t find another player to close the top ten.

  3. I was clapping for her behind my computer , what a beautiful tennis she is playing. Her match was the best I have seen, very effective clean plays. 💝💖💗

  4. I just want one of her answers to one of these questions be, "I have the one and only 24k gold labubu…next question." In accent

  5. Shame it's Osaka vs Anisimova in the SF because either player could win the title. Osaka and Anisimova are capable of beating Sabalenka.

  6. When i close my eyes and listen to her speak she reminds me of Sharapova. Lets hope theyre tying on slam wins by the end of the week ❤❤

  7. All smiles and gracious when Naomi wins; biggest disrespectful cry-baby brat when she loses. But any individual who would publicly portray her parents (and mentors) as beggars would have these traits.

  8. I am the one in tears seeing Naomi back in the bigger stages of a major. The only mom in the semi-finals!

  9. Naomi your enjoying yourself now. You playing great Tennis. Humble Kind. Discipline. Congratulations,Moving on to Victory 😇😇😇💐💐💐💐🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿❤️❤️❤️❤️😁😁😊😊😇😇😇☺️☺️☺️😁😁

  10. Naomi is Gem and a golden heart. I love her even when she looses because she’s always deserve the best. And when she tears it breaks me. I always share in her Victory just the same way I share in her painful journey. Love Naomi❤

  11. I know she hath got games another thing I admire about her .She will not make her winning get s head of her.She always dress modestly.

  12. So sweet and polite when winning but never forget her behavior when Mboko destroyed her in Canada. Very disrespectful and petulant.

  13. I wasn’t to happy about her reaction after the Mboko match. Then I thought, besides her team, she was playing against 12,000 people. Then just like any fanatical and one nation crowd, what was said outside the lines? You think everybody there was polite, courteous to her? Please. In the heat of the battle, no doubt she wanted out of there. Mistake? Yes. Has anyone else in tennis history had similar reaction? Yes. Will it happen again? Yes!!!

  14. Can we get those little dolls available for public sale? I actually like them all but think the Andre one should've had his famous hair on it with the headband! 🤗

  15. Tomasz Wiktorowski brought something very important. He was with Iga Swiatek, who has a sports psychologist. He knows how to encourage and uplift a person from those experiences, and that is what he is bringing along with his knowledge & skills- to Naomi Osaka who already has tennis talents but got lost little bit, just like lot of us. Naomi even talked about ‘safe space’ just like in a life coach/therapist. So happy for her that she found her core strengths and moved on to become who she is.

  16. If she needed a break because of the challenges she faced, it seems that she didn't like challenges in those moments, not that she "wasn't aware that she liked/loved challenges." You didn't learn that you like challenges… you didn't like challenges before, and now you do, through developing and growing as a person 🙂 If in the past you liked challenges "without knowing it," you would have been happy before but perhaps not be able to explain why, but you still wouldn't have had such a sad reaction about facing the stressful challenges that you did in the past that made you want to take a break. The losses would have been more fascinating than disappointing, since there is more to learn from losses, which is fun for someone who loves to learn.

  17. Shes an introvert and seem very shy but so much nicer than Swiatek. No attitude or feeling insulted despite so many questions about outfit..So much likeable

  18. these journalists are terrible. could you please find some educated individuals that have actually done their research prior to entering a press conference and don't copy & paste questions they have asked every other player. we have freedom of press in this country for a reason. the mundane blanket questions bring no value.

Write A Comment