Explore the latest developments concerning Naomi Osaka opens.
Naomi Osaka opens up about post-pregnancy hair journey: “I think we’re back!”
The four-time Grand Slam champ shares her experience with postpartum hair loss while competing at home at the Japan Open.
Naomi Osaka isn’t afraid to get personal on social media—and in her latest post, the four-time Grand Slam champion opened up about her post-pregnancy hair loss and recovery.
The former world No. 1 has been sharing glimpses of her life in her birth city of Osaka, Japan, where she’s the top seed at the Kinoshita Group Japan Open, a WTA 250 event.
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Among the highlights was a fun visit to Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Japan with friends, where she joked on Instagram, “p.s. I can beat everyone in Mario Kart. Yes that includes you 🏎️💨.”
WTA Osaka Day 3 Predictions Including Naomi Osaka vs Suzan Lamens
No. 1 seed Naomi Osaka looks to continue her strong play in her home city of Osaka. She squares off against Suzan Lamens in a matinee battle on center court. As always, we at LWOT have the preview and prediction for every match on the slate. But who will advance?
Not much separates the careers of Katie Boulter and Sorana Cirstea. Both women are currently ranked in the 50s with career-highs in the 20s, and both have won three titles. However, Cirstea has been in much better form of late. The Romanian is 15-5 since the beginning of August, whereas Boulter is just 4-6 over that same span. Boulter enjoys the faster courts that WTA Osaka provides, but Cirstea can match this. She wins a tight match.
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Kinoshita Group Japan Open Betting Odds and Match Previews for October 15, 2025, Women's Singles
There are seven matches in today's Kinoshita Group Japan Open round of 16, highlighted by a match between world No. 16 Naomi Osaka and No. 57 Suzan Lamens.
Through 15 tournaments so far this year, Osaka is yet to win a title, and her record is 25-14. Lamens, who has a 21-24 record in 24 tournaments so far this year, has yet to secure a tournament title.
If you're wanting additional betting intel for the Kinoshita Group Japan Open today, we have you covered with odds for each of the seven matches.
Tennis odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Wednesday at 1:13 AM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.






















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