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Naomi Osaka posts heartwarming message after reaching Miami Open final

Following a difficult 12 months, Naomi Osaka is back at the height of her game and is ready to compete in her first final since February 2021.

The 24-year-old has reached the final of the Miami Open, where she will meet with the new number one in waiting, Iga Świątek.

After beating Switzerland’s Belinda Bencic in the semis, Osaka posted a heartwarming message of gratitude on social media.

“Man idk what’s going on but I’m just so grateful right now. Cheers to the ups and downs of life for making me appreciate this moment even more. We’re back in a final, see you on Saturday,” the four-time Grand Slam winner wrote.

Osaka has bounced back from a tough period and could be looking at securing her sixth career title in Miami this evening. Should she defeat the in-form Świątek, the Japanese star will mark an incredible comeback following a lengthy absence.

Man idk what’s going on but I’m just so grateful right now. Cheers to the ups and downs of life for making me appreciate this moment even more. We’re back in a final, see you on Saturday ❤️ pic.twitter.com/cNxV1lZC7d

After winning the Australian Open last year, Osaka rose to second in the world rankings and held her spot for six months before her form started to dip.

The former world number one withdrew from the French Open after boycotting media duties in order to safeguard her mental health. After that, she featured in just three tournaments — including the Olympic Games in her native country — before taking a hiatus from tennis with no clear indication of when she would return to the court.

Osaka returned to tennis at the Melbourne Summer Series this January, where she reached the semi-final before being forced to withdraw due to injury. She then featured at the

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