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Naomi Osaka: Her Journey to Finding Her Power and Her Voice

Naomi Osaka: Her Journey to Finding Her Power and Her Voice

by Ben Rothenberg

Dutton ·2024 ·496 pages ·Sports
Maybe Someday
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Near the Top

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A deeply reported, revealing biography of tennis phenomenon and activist Naomi Osaka, telling the untold story behind her Grand Slam-winning career, her headline-making advocacy for racial justice and mental health, and the challenges of a life in the international spotlight Naomi Osaka is everywhere, but how did she get there? Most tennis fans were introduced to Naomi Osaka as they watched her win the 2018 US Open final in an unforgettably controversial and dramatic victory over her idol, Serena Williams. Since then, Osaka has galvanized the tennis world--and gained attention across the culture--not only by winning three more Grand Slams, but by finding her voice. Her extraordinary talent and unique blend of power and vulnerability have propelled her to the top of her sport and onto the front page of newspapers and magazines worldwide. She became the highest-paid female athlete in history and one of the most discussed, at the cultural crossroads on myriad social issues. But until now, the story of the Haitian Japanese American Osaka family's journey across the world to follow their tennis dreams—and how their youngest daughter found her power off the court—has remained little known. It is a story unlike any other, and Ben Rothenberg's biography not only shows where Osaka came from but also where she's going as she returns to competitive tennis after a year on maternity leave. Through a riveting exploration of the ways Osaka has changed the game on and off the court, Rothenberg details the incredible impact Osaka has had in the arenas of sports, media, business, social justice, and mental health.


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"In some respects, her biography is premature."

The Wall Street Journal Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Using her platform, Osaka has made a mark advocating for mental health and, as Rothenberg shows, along the way learned to be unapologetically herself."

Brenda Barrera· Booklist Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Rothenberg's book is timed for its subject's much-anticipated return."

Ashley Brown· The Washington Post Read review ↗ Near the Top

"A solid account of the early stages of an as-yet-unfinished career."

Kirkus Read review ↗ Near the Top

"Rothenberg provides exciting accounts of key matches and a sensitive treatment of Osaka's public battle with depression, but his subject remains something of an enigma, with the shy superstar's inner life never quite coming into focus."

Publishers Weekly Read review ↗ Maybe Someday

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