Naomi Osaka Australian Open 2026 Health Concerns Rise After United Cup Defeat
Naomi Osaka faces health hurdles before the Australian Open 2026 after losing at the United Cup. Learn more about her recovery and outlook for the Grand Slam.
Can Naomi Osaka shake off a stubborn holiday illness in time for the first Grand Slam of the year? After a stellar 2025 comeback, the Japanese star has hit an unexpected speed bump in Perth.
Naomi Osaka Australian Open 2026 Preparation Stalled by Illness
The 4-time Grand Slam champion struggled during her opening match for Japan at the United Cup on Friday. Osaka lost to Greece's Maria Sakkari in straight sets, 6-4, 6-2. Throughout the match, she appeared visibly fatigued and was seen coughing between points.
According to the Associated Press, Osaka revealed she caught a virus from her two-year-old daughter, Shai, during the Christmas break. "I’m not operating at the percent that I want to be operating at," Osaka admitted, noting that the illness hindered what had been a very successful offseason training block.
The Race to Recovery Before Melbourne
Despite the setback, the former world number one remains optimistic about her chances at the Australian Open, which kicks off on January 18. While still dealing with a runny nose and lingering cough, she believes she's at the "tail end" of the sickness and expects to be fully fit by the time she reaches Melbourne Park.
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