Naomi Osaka questions tennis future after Miami Open defeat amid motherhood dilemma

Naomi Osaka suffered a second-round defeat at the Miami Open to qualifier Talia Gibson, 7-5, 6-4, prompting her to question her future on the tour. The 16th seed, who returned in 2024 after a 15-month maternity break following the birth of daughter Shai, prioritized motherhood over competing if results do not improve, while outlining a limited clay-court schedule.

Naomi Osaka, seeded 16th at the Miami Open, received a first-round bye but fell 7-5, 6-4 to Australian qualifier Talia Gibson in the second round. This marked another early exit in a challenging 2026 season, following a third-round retirement at the Australian Open due to a left abdominal injury and a straight-sets Round of 16 loss to Aryna Sabalenka at Indian Wells. Osaka has battled injuries, including a recurring abdominal issue tied to her pregnancy and a recent back problem, joking in her press conference, 'Your girl’s getting old out here.' She returned to the WTA Tour in 2024 after giving birth to daughter Shai in July 2023, posting notable results including a US Open semifinal, Canada Open final, and her only post-motherhood WTA singles title at L’Open 35 de Saint-Malo. These stand out amid broader challenges for returning mothers like Taylor Townsend and Belinda Bencic. In post-match remarks reported by The Japan Times and others, Osaka voiced her dilemma: 'I feel like this also is a dilemma for me.' She stressed family priorities: 'For me, like I said last year, I’m not going to stay on tour if I’m losing in the first round. I’d rather just be a great mom and be there for my daughter.' Osaka confirmed skipping the Charleston Open (starting March 28) and plans a reduced clay swing including Madrid (from April 20), Rome, and the French Open, though Madrid participation is uncertain. She reiterated: 'My most important role is not that of a player, but that of a mother to my daughter.'

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