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Former World No.1, Naomi Osaka is known for her incredible skills on the court. But she also owns a long list of brand endorsements up her sleeves. The four-time Grand Slam champion has a collaboration with famous brands like Nike, Louis Vuitton, Yonex, Nissan, and many more.

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In 2021, Osaka partnered with Tag Heuer, a Swiss watchmaking company. She is now the brand ambassador of Tag Heuer. Recently, the official Instagram page of Tag Heuer promoted their watch with an artistic creation involving Naomi Osaka.

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Naomi Osaka with Tag Heuer

Since turning pro in 2013, Naomi Osaka has been one of the most consistent players on the WTA tour. Apart from tennis, Osaka has earned her place among top brands. In 2019, she remarkably earned a whopping $16 million from her endorsements, placing her second behind Serena Williams.

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In January 2021, the Japanese linked her name to the famous watch brand, Tag Heuer. The luxury Swiss brand is a highly reputed company and produces some wonderful watches.

Recently, they posted a creative video from their social media portraying Naomi Osaka. Osaka was seen running on a treadmill, as she picked up the pace. The festive season has started to roll up and with this little video creation, the Swiss brand might make some profit.

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” The off-season is no time to slow down for professional tennis star @naomiosaka, as she picks up the pace and helps the TAG Heuer elves test the Wellness features on the #TAGHeuerConnected,” they wrote from their Instagram page.

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Osaka to make her comeback at the Australian Open 2022

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Just a few weeks ago, Osaka posted snaps from her first practice session since US Open 2021. The Japanese star failed to reach the fourth round of the competition, falling short to Leylah Fernandez in the third round.

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However, the former World No.1 is aiming to make her return to professional tennis at the Australian Open 2022. The Japanese will be definitely one of the topmost contenders to win at the ‘Happy Slam’, having it won in 2019 and 2021.

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Atri Bhatt is a Tennis author at EssentiallySports. He is pursuing his Master's degree in Sports Management from Deakin University, Australia. In addition to critically analysing the game, he also plays tennis professionally. Atri adores Novak Djokovic and believes he will be recognized as the greatest tennis player of all time. In what little time he spends not thinking about Tennis, Atri enjoys reading historical books.

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