Naomi Osaka had a profound moment after the 2024 Madrid Open, admitting that she felt things would go well for her.
The Japanese tennis player has been playing on clay for the last two weeks. The results weren’t too bad because he managed to win a match, but they weren’t brilliant either, because he lost two of the three matches he played.
So far, the former world number 1 tennis player has shown it this season, even though the results he has obtained have not been that fantastic. After recently being kicked out of the Madrid Open and losing to Liudmila Samsonova, he shared a quite profound message via social media.
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“How dare I assume that I would live long enough to disappear. After all, nothing is promised in this life. Every day and every breath is a blessing, it should be viewed that way. “How dare I assume that tomorrow is already promised, to find happiness and joy in all moments of life is true wealth,” wrote Osaka.
The tennis player who has bagged four Grand Slam titles also added a really positive description to the post, admitting that he felt things were finally coming together for him. It was good to see him so confident because he had to be. It will never work well unless he is sure that it will work well.
“I thought I was on to something. “Everything will come together well, I feel it in the air,” continued Osaka.
Since returning to competition at the start of this season after maternity leave, the Japanese tennis player has played in a number of tournaments with the best achievement so far being reaching the quarter-finals in Doha before losing to former world number 1, Karolina Pliskova.
Next, Naomi Osaka will face the Italian Open in Rome and not long after that, she will head to Paris for the French Open. Then, there is a short grass-court season followed by the Olympics, where Japanese tennis players want to compete to represent their country in this prestigious sporting event.