The Asian Age

Osaka prefers to represent Japan

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Tokyo, Oct. 10: Tennis star Naomi Osaka has decided to choose Japanese over American nationalit­y with an eye on the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, public broadcaste­r NHK reported Thursday.

Osaka, who has a Japanese mother and a Haitian father, told NHK she has completed an administra­tive step to obtain Japanese citizenshi­p ahead of her birthday next week.

Japanese law stipulates that a Japanese with more than one nationalit­y must chose one before turning 22 years old.

“It gives me a special feeling to try to go to the Olympics to represent Japan,” the two-time Grand Slam champion told the broadcaste­r in an interview in Tokyo.

“I think I will be able to put more of my emotion into it by playing for the pride of the country,” she said, according to the article published in Japanese on the NHK website.

Osaka added she wants to aim for the gold although she is also worried as expectatio­ns will be high.

It gives me a special feeling to try to go to the Olympics to represent Japan.I think I will be able to put more of my emotion into it by playing for the pride of the country.

— NAOMI OSAKA

Tennis star

The young tennis sensation is a household name in Japan, where her every move is followed feverishly by local media, particular­ly when she is in the country of her mother’s birth.

She is the face of several leading Japanese brands, including the carrier ANA, and “Naomi-chan” — as she is affectiona­tely known — was the main attraction at last month’s Pan Pacific Open in Osaka, which she won.

But she has faced controvers­ies over her dual heritage in a nation that is racially homogeneou­s, as well as scrutiny for her imperfect Japanese language skills — though others insist they add to her charm.

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