As the 2025 tennis season draws to a close, two of the WTA Tour’s most beloved stars—Naomi Osaka and Paula Badosa—have opened up about their challenging journeys with deeply personal messages that touched fans worldwide.
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Naomi Osaka Season Overview: Triumphs and Trials
| Player | Highlights | Challenges |
|---|---|---|
| Naomi Osaka | Finals at ASB Classic & National Bank Open; US Open SF | Injury issues, split with coach Patrick Mouratoglou, left leg injury |
| Paula Badosa | Australian Open SF, Berlin & Strasbourg QF | Chronic back problems, missed majority of season post-Wimbledon |
Osaka’s Gratitude: A Mother’s Perspective
The four-time Grand Slam champion took to Instagram with a heartfelt reflection that showcased her growth both on and off the court. Despite early-season struggles and an injury-plagued campaign, Osaka’s message radiated positivity.
“When I sit and think about it I just feel very thankful for this year,” the 28-year-old wrote. What stood out most was her emphasis on motherhood, expressing gratitude for “being able to travel and see the world with my daughter” Shai.

After parting ways with legendary coach Patrick Mouratoglou mid-season, Osaka found renewed form, reaching the National Bank Open finals and US Open semifinals. Though a left leg injury in October ended her season prematurely, her perspective remained overwhelmingly grateful.
“I don’t know what I did to deserve all this love and support but thank you infinitely for it,” she added, promising fans she’d return stronger in 2026—starting with the ASB Classic where she’ll compete alongside tennis icon Venus Williams.
Badosa’s Journey: From Breaking to Healing
Spanish star Paula Badosa’s 2025 story took a different trajectory. After a promising start with an Australian Open semifinal appearance, chronic back issues derailed her season, forcing extended time away from competition.
Her Instagram reflection was profoundly philosophical: “Sometimes life shakes us so hard that we think we won’t be able to get up,” Badosa wrote, acknowledging the mental toll of her physical struggles.

But within that pain, she found transformation. “When you heal, you not only free yourself from the past, you reconcile with life,” the Spaniard shared, emphasizing that her darkest moments led to self-discovery and inner peace.
For fans following women’s tennis, Badosa’s message serves as a powerful reminder that athletes are human beings navigating real struggles beyond the court.
Looking Ahead: Resilience Redefined
Both players embody resilience in different ways. Osaka balances elite competition with motherhood, while Badosa fights through injury with unwavering determination. Their 2026 comeback stories promise to be among the most compelling narratives in tennis.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When will Naomi Osaka return to competitive tennis?
Naomi Osaka will make her 2026 season debut at the ASB Classic, the same tournament where she reached the finals in 2025. The event will also feature Venus Williams.
Q: What injury issues did Paula Badosa face in 2025?
Paula Badosa struggled with chronic back problems throughout 2025, which forced her to miss the majority of the season after Wimbledon Championships, significantly impacting her competitive schedule.







