Naomi Osaka is a professional tennis player who has been ranked world No. 1 in singles by the Women's Tennis Association. She is the first Asian player to hold the top ranking in singles. Osaka has won four Grand Slam singles titles, including two at the US Open and two at the Australian Open. Born in Japan to a Japanese mother and a Haitian father, she moved to the United States at the age of three. She represents Japan in international competition and is known for her powerful serve and aggressive baseline play. Osaka has become a prominent global figure, frequently using her platform to advocate for social justice and mental health awareness. In 2020, she was named one of the most influential people in the world by Time magazine. She has secured numerous high-profile endorsement deals, making her one of the highest-paid female athletes in history. Osaka lit the Olympic cauldron at the opening ceremony of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. She has consistently demonstrated resilience and excellence throughout her career on the WTA Tour. Her impact extends beyond the court, influencing sports culture and global conversations on athlete well-being.