Tennis star Naomi Osaka has returned to the US Open in style, debuting a custom uniform that’s turning heads both on and off the court. Her unique outfit is not just a fashion choice but a statement of cultural pride and personal confidence.
Osaka’s uniform, a collaboration between Nike and Japan-based designer Yoon Ahn, draws inspiration from Tokyo’s vibrant Harajuku district. The green competition dress features prominent bows and frills, elements rarely seen in traditional tennis attire. This fusion of Japanese street fashion with professional sports gear creates a striking visual on the court.
Symbolism in Every Stitch
The choice of green for her daytime outfit is deliberate and meaningful. Osaka associates the color with “peace and serenity,” bringing a sense of calm to her game. This connection to tranquility could be particularly significant for Osaka, who has been open about her struggles with mental health in the past.
For night matches, Osaka has a black version of the uniform. She likens this to a superhero’s costume, saying it represents strength and makes her feel “a little bit like Black Panther.” This color choice demonstrates how Osaka uses fashion not just for aesthetics but as a tool for mental preparation and empowerment.
The prominence of bows in the design is also noteworthy. In her interview with the New York Times, Osaka recalled, “I remember one of the first times I went to Japan, I saw so many frills and so many bows.” By incorporating these elements into her uniform, Osaka is visually connecting to her Japanese heritage on an international stage.



More Than Just Fashion
While the uniform has certainly captured attention for its unique design, it serves a purpose beyond aesthetics. Osaka describes it as her “super-suit,” suggesting that it boosts her confidence on the court. This psychological edge could prove valuable as she progresses through the tournament.
The tennis community and fans alike have responded enthusiastically to Osaka’s bold fashion choice. Social media has been buzzing with positive comments, praising both the design’s creativity and Osaka’s confidence in wearing it.
As Osaka continues her journey through the US Open, her performance will undoubtedly be the main focus. However, her uniform serves as a reminder of the personal expression and cultural pride that athletes can bring to their sport, adding an extra layer of interest to the competition.
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