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Tennis sensation Naomi Osaka has expressed her strong desire to win the French Open and Wimbledon as a part of her long-term goals in tennis. These two Grand Slam tournaments are the only major events that she has not achieved yet so far, having already won the titles at the Australian Open and US Open. Osaka's ambition is to achieve a career Grand Slam, which includes winning all four major tennis tournaments at least once.
The 27-year-old tennis star player's determination to succeed on the clay and grass courts is notable, as her past major titles have been on the hard courts. Despite many struggles and challenges, including injuries and adapting to different surfaces, the star player remains focused on achieving her goals.
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Her recent performances, such as making it to the final showdown of the ASB Classic and advancing to the third round of the Australian Open, showcase her resilience and determination for the game.
Osaka's journey is also marked by her personal growth, becoming and highlighting mental health. The four-time Grand Slam winner has emphasized the importance of patience and understanding her potential and limitations, which she feels helps her navigate the challenges ahead in her tennis career.
Naomi Osaka eyes victories at Roland Garros and Wimbledon
Naomi Osaka says one of her big goals is to win Roland Garros and Wimbledon, ‘I want to get a Career Grand Slam’
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) February 24, 2025
“I have a lot of goals going forward. For as long as I can play, I really want to win Wimbledon and Roland Garros (the French Open) and get a career grand slam.”… pic.twitter.com/Q7HeGJ7yxa
"I want to get a Career Grand Slam. I have a lot of goals going forward. For as long as I can play, I really want to win Wimbledon and Roland Garros (the French Open) and get a career grand slam. It’s interesting when I hear from an outside perspective because, of course, all of the achievements (I’ve had so far) are great, but I always feel like there’s a lot more to do," Naomi Osaka said, being quoted by the Tennis Letter.
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