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11.01.2020 - 19:01 / usmagazine.com
Naomi Osaka always has her game face on. With the 2020 Australian Open fast approaching, the reigning tennis champ is doing everything she can to stay in shape and add another title win to her growing list of victories. (Not to mention, she’s also preparing for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics where she’s representing Japan.)
The moment she wakes, Osaka needs to have some beats blaring to help her get moving. “I always start and end my workout with music,” she reveals exclusively in the new issue of Us
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