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Japanese starlet, Naomi Osaka’s dominance in the game continues to rise with each passing day. Ever since she won the US Open last season, her third Grand Slam title, her profile continues to grow big. Off the tennis courts, there have not been many athletes that have enjoyed success in the manner Naomi Osaka has. 

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In the past ten days, the former World No. 1 has signed three huge endorsement deals. First, with French super brand, Louis Vuitton. and then with luxury brand Tag Heuer. These brands are well recognized all over the world and have other big names that endorse them.

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Naomi Osaka signs third endorsement deal in ten days

Naomi signed a third deal with Work Day. This is an American company, based on financial management and human capital management software. Upon signing her deal, she posted on Instagram, “Ahead of the Aussie Open, I wanted to let you guys know that I’ve joined the Workday family. Lol, I ended up taking a bunch of goofy pics because I got excited looking forward to what’s ahead” 

Workday too issued a statement on their Instagram account, which stated, “Giving a warm welcome to our new tennis #wdayambassador, Naomi Osaka! We’re incredibly excited to partner together!” ⁠⠀

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At the moment, Naomi is in Adelaide. She will be headlining the ‘A Day at the Drive’ event before she goes to Melbourne for the first major of the new season. She has won the Australian Open in 2019. 

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The current situation is different from the previous editions of the Australian Open. Due to the coronavirus, players have been forced to remain in isolation to serve a 14-day quarantine period.

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Players are seen making the most of their time by practicing in their respective rooms. The Australian Open will be played from February 8 and will continue till the 21st of the month. 

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