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== Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) == '''1. How many Grand Slam titles has Naomi Osaka won?''' She has won '''4 Grand Slam singles titles''': two US Opens (2018, 2020) and two Australian Opens (2019, 2021). '''2. Why is Naomi Osaka considered a trailblazer?''' She is the '''first Asian player to reach World No. 1''', and she uses her platform to advocate for racial justice and mental health awareness. '''3. What is Naomi Osaka’s playing style?''' Osaka is known for her '''powerful serve, aggressive baseline play, and hard-court dominance'''. '''4. Has Naomi Osaka competed in the Olympics?''' Yes, she represented Japan at the '''Tokyo 2020 Olympics''', where she also lit the Olympic cauldron during the opening ceremony. '''5. What businesses does Naomi Osaka own?''' She co-founded '''Kinoshi Sports''', a sports agency, and has collaborated with brands in fashion and culture. '''6. Is Naomi Osaka still playing tennis?''' Yes. After a maternity break, she returned to professional tennis in '''2023''', balancing motherhood and her career. Naomi Osaka is more than a tennis star—she is a '''cultural icon and activist'''. Her Grand Slam victories, advocacy for mental health, and voice for social justice make her one of the most impactful athletes of her generation. At just 26, her story is still being written, but her influence already extends far beyond the tennis court.
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