LONDON (AP) — Naomi Osaka had a new look to show off before winning her second-round match at Wimbledon. Osaka, whose fashion reveals have become an event of their own at Grand Slam tournaments, wore a less elaborate outfit for her walk-on than the “Kill Bill” inspired kimono she sported for her opening-round match on Monday. It still drew plenty of attention as she made the walk from the locker room to No. 2 Court, trailed by photographers and fans wanting to take their own photos. This all-white outfit featured a wide belt and a long train that trailed behind her, which the four-time major winner took off as she began warming up for her match against qualifier Anastasia Gasanova. She went on to quickly dispatch her opponent 6-3, 6-2.“I’m just trying to mix it up a little bit,” Osaka said about her outfit, adding she had been worried that a loss might have ruined her daughter Shai’s third birthday on Thursday.
“I just wanted to be here for longer, I didn’t want to make her get on a plane on her birthday,” Osaka said. Osaka’s match was among the early starts on the outside courts as the second round got under way at Wimbledon.
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Later, defending men’s champion Jannik Sinner was set to play Nuno Borges in the first match on Centre Court. That will be followed by women’s French Open winner Mirra Andreeva facing 2024 Wimbledon champion Barbora Krejcikova before Novak Djokovic takes on Stefanos Tsitsipas.










