
mi Osaka has claimed her first professional title in over four years, winning the L’Open 35 de Saint-Malo, a WTA 125 event held on clay in France. The victory marks a significant milestone in Osaka’s comeback journey since her return to tennis following maternity leave and mental health breaks.
🏆 Final Match Result
- Naomi Osaka (JPN) def. Kaja Juvan (SLO)
- Score: 6–1, 7–5
- Duration: 1 hour, 32 minutes
- Surface: Outdoor clay
This is Osaka’s first-ever title on clay and her first tournament victory since winning the 2021 Australian Open.
🌟 A Symbolic Triumph
The Saint-Malo win is not only her first trophy since returning from a lengthy hiatus but also a clear statement that she’s rebuilding her form and confidence ahead of the clay season’s biggest stage — Roland Garros.
“I wasn’t sure I’d win another title, especially on clay. This week has been emotional and motivating. I’m really proud of how far I’ve come.”
— Naomi Osaka
👶 Return from Motherhood
Osaka gave birth to her daughter in 2023 and made a gradual return to the WTA Tour in early 2024. After a challenging first year back, her 2025 campaign has seen noticeable improvement in fitness, consistency, and movement — especially on slower surfaces.
📊 Osaka’s Comeback in Numbers (2025)
- WTA Titles: 1
- Win/Loss Record: 13–6
- Ranking: Projected to rise from No. 84 into the Top 60
- Clay Wins (2025): 6 — most in a single season for her career
🎯 Next Stop: Italian Open & Roland Garros
Osaka is scheduled to compete next in the Italian Open (Rome), followed by the French Open where she’ll look to go beyond her best previous result — third round in 2021.
Her resurgence adds a powerful narrative to a women’s field that includes Iga Świątek, Aryna Sabalenka, Coco Gauff, and now, a resurgent Osaka.
Naomi Osaka’s win at Saint-Malo is more than a comeback — it’s a reminder of her resilience, adaptability, and star power, on and off the court.