Four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka continues to inspire both on and off the court as she prepares to premiere her new documentary, “The Second Set”, while returning to competition at the US Open alongside Gael Monfils.
Highlights:
- “The Second Set” premieres on Tubi, August 24, 2025.
- Osaka showcased her upcoming documentary during an appearance on The Today Show in New York.
- She is set to team up with Gael Monfils in the US Open mixed doubles.
- Recently finished runner-up at the Canadian Open, losing to 18-year-old Victoria Mboko.
- Withdrew from Cincinnati Masters to focus on the upcoming Grand Slam.
Naomi Osaka is stepping into the spotlight in more ways than one this season. The four-time Grand Slam champion is set to premiere her highly anticipated documentary, “The Second Set”, on August 24, 2025, exclusively on Tubi. The documentary promises an intimate look into Osaka’s personal journey, professional challenges, and her evolution both as an athlete and as an individual.
To promote the project, Naomi Osaka appeared at The Today Show studio in New York, where she turned heads in a muted gray belted dress, paired elegantly with black tights and high-heeled shoes. Carrying a matching gray handbag, she exuded poise and confidence as she discussed her upcoming film and future plans.
Osaka will also make a return to the courts in a special way—pairing with French tennis star Gael Monfils for the US Open mixed doubles event. This marks a new chapter for Osaka, who has been steadily regaining form after her break from tennis.
Her recent runner-up finish at the Canadian Open, where she fell to 18-year-old rising star Victoria Mboko, has reminded fans of her resilience and competitive spirit. Following that result, Osaka withdrew from the Cincinnati Masters to rest and prepare for the US Open.
With a new documentary, a high-profile doubles partnership, and a Grand Slam on the horizon, Naomi Osaka is once again proving why she remains one of the most captivating figures in the world of sport.