Naomi Osaka doesn't 'feel like I'm in my own body' after maternity break
Naomi Osaka says she does not "feel like I'm in my body" following her return to tennis after a maternity break.
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Naomi Osaka says she does not "feel like I'm in my body" following her return to tennis after a maternity break.
Naomi Osaka said she still does not feel like herself on court eight months into her comeback season following a maternity break, with the four-times Grand Slam champion puzzled at her lack of power and accuracy.
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