Four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka kept both her tennis and fashion game on point at Wimbledon, cruising into the third round with a commanding straight-set victory over Anastasia Gasanova.
After making a statement in a "Kill Bill"-inspired kimono before her opening-round match, the 14th-seeded Japanese star once again stole the spotlight with a striking all-white ensemble featuring floral detailing and a dramatic floor-length train.
The eye-catching outfit drew plenty of attention from fans and photographers as Osaka made her way to Court Two, where she needed just 67 minutes to dispatch Russia's world No. 225, 6-3, 6-2.
Her flowing train was secured at the waist with an obi, a traditional wide decorative sash worn with a kimono, adding another elegant touch to her memorable Wimbledon entrance.
"I feel like my inspiration can be anything," said the 28-year-old, who was born in Osaka, Japan, to a Haitian father and a Japanese mother and spent most of her childhood in Florida.










