Naomi Osaka and Boyfriend Cordae Take the Extra Mile To Delight Kids on Christmas
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The 3-time Grand Slam champion, Naomi Osaka, will express her heartfelt gesture for the children in need this Christmas. Osaka and her boyfriend, Cordae Dunston, plan to distribute toys to the children at Temple Hills, Maryland this Christmas. Empathetic towards the tough times faced by everyone during the pandemic, the young couple has a fantastic idea to bring a smile to children’s faces.
Delightful gesture by Naomi Osaka
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Recently, through a Twitter post, Osaka communicated to her fans about the ‘Cordae’s Holiday Toy Drive’. Mindful of the rising cases in the USA, Osaka has requested everyone to wear a mask while receiving the toys. The couple will carry their toy distribution drive from 4 PM-7 PM at the Iverson Mall.
If you’re around the Temple Hills area and need toys for the kids we’re gonna be here today ☺️❤️ pic.twitter.com/7uekNeKqgl
— NaomiOsaka大坂なおみ (@naomiosaka) December 23, 2020
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After her US Open triumph, Osaka did not play the remaining season because of a hamstring injury. The World No.3 is preparing for 2021 Australian Open and will head to Melbourne in mid-January next year. Having won the Australian Open in 2019, Osaka will be one of the favorite contenders to claim the championship.
Recently, Osaka was honored with the award of Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year for her impeccable performance in the 2020 season and her on-court activism.