Naomi Osaka, making a comeback at the ASB Classic, takes to social media to express her confidence in her Nike tennis shoes.
Naomi Osaka is making a strong showing at the ASB Classic in Auckland, New Zealand, reaching her first semifinals since 2022. The four-time Grand Slam champion appears to have fully recovered from a back injury. Known for her competitive spirit and playful trash talk , Osaka recently took to Instagram to boast about her Nike tennis shoes, stating, 'I take pride in knowing that I consistently have the best shoes in tennis.
' This comes shortly after Coco Gauff promoted her signature New Balance shoes. Osaka's current footwear contract with Nike, worth $10 million annually, runs through 2025.
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