PICTURES: Naomi Osaka turns up the glamor in sizzlingly stylish photoshoot as cover star of culture magazine ‘Hypebeast’
Naomi Osaka recently turned up the glamour for a sizzlingly stylish photoshoot. As the Japanese tennis star graced the cover of the culture magazine ‘Hypebeast’ she donned some incredible and bold looks that left fans amazed.
Osaka, widely regarded as one of the WTA’s best known players, has also established herself as a fashion force in recent years. The former World No.1 has cultivated a large following for her style away from tennis and her interesting on-court outfits have also been the cause behind great buzz. Most recently, the four-time Grand Slam champion took her bold fashion sense to the cover of the Hypebeast magazine, donning some futuristic and abstract looks. See the pictures from the photoshoot below:
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As a tennis player, Naomi Osaka first made waves in 2017, when she established herself as a rising star in the WTA Tour. A year later, she skyrocketed to fame when she stormed to her maiden Grand Slam title at the US Open. Over the next few years, Osaka clinched three more Major trophies while enjoying a career high rank of World No.1
Naomi Osaka opens up about self-expression and fashion in tennis

Naomi Osaka’s on-court fashion has been the topic of many tennis conversations. Most recently, the Japanese star made headlines during the 2026 Australian Open, when she stepped out onto the Rod Laver Arena dressed in a magical jellyfish-inspired outfit. In her conversation with Hypebeast, the 28-year-old opened up about using fashion as self-expression, saying,
“It’s definitely about self-expression for me. I use fashion as an outlet. I don’t even see it as ‘putting it on’. Obviously every outfit has a story, and this one was about a jellyfish. It was really cool because Nike let me design my outfit and it was the first time that they sold it, as well. I was really proud. I also got to collaborate with the designer, Robert Wun, who I’ve loved for years.”
Osaka went on to discuss the intersection of fashion and sports, particularly in tennis, explaining,
“I think fashion and sports are definitely coming together, and it’s really fun and interesting to observe. There are a lot of athletes who are becoming brand ambassadors of some really cool brands, but I’m also very curious to see how it pans out. Over the past two or three years, people have gone to tennis events dressed up, and it’s become a thing of “what I’m wearing to Wimbledon or the US Open.”
At the Australian Open, Naomi Osaka was forced to withdraw from her third-round match due to an injury. The former World No.1 is next expected to return to action at the Indian Wells Open.
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Edited by Riddhi Acharya