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    You are at:Home»Cryptocurrency»U.S Open Tennis Champion Naomi Osaka Shows Interest in Cryptocurrencies

    U.S Open Tennis Champion Naomi Osaka Shows Interest in Cryptocurrencies

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    By Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi on August 31, 2021 Cryptocurrency, Digital currrency, Investments, People, Sports

    The growing rage around cryptocurrencies has captured the attention of defending U.S. Open champion Naomi Osaka, who’s been exploring where she can invest in the space. Part of her interest was spurred by all the noise around Dogecoin. She said the continuous stream of conversations around Dogecoin, especially on her Twitter feed, stoked her interest even before her agent approached her with the idea to invest. 

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    The 23-year-old said in an interview last week: “I was actually just talking with my agent about cryptocurrencies. I know that online, everything is getting bigger. I remember reading about Dogecoin … there’s going to be something new and interesting that’s going to pop up.”

    Naomi Osaka has displayed a keen business sense and a willingness to wager her own money in a way other tennis stars rarely do this early in their career. That includes investments in salad chain Sweetgreen and the North Carolina Courage—a women’s professional soccer team. She also unveiled her own nonfungible token (NFT) last week.

    She said, “as athletes, our career isn’t that long, and so I just like being very smart with it. I like when my agent tells me there’s opportunities. And in a weird way, I like to fail a little bit because it makes you understand what didn’t work and why.”

    What about the stock market Reddit bandwagon that’s lit up internet forums over the past year? “My boyfriend really loves to wake up in the morning and check his stuff,” Osaka said. “I’m personally not a person that does that, but I can see the appeal.”

    Osaka has quickly shot up the ranks of the all-time highest-paid female athletes, as her Grand Slam success and a willingness to speak up for social justice causes have also attracted brands seeking partnerships. She spoke at an event promoting the Swiss watchmaker TAG Heuer, which signed her as a brand ambassador earlier this year. 

    Tennis players have frequently been sought out to drive interest in high-end watches: Roger Federer has long been associated with Rolex; Novak Djokovic paired up with Hublot before this year’s U.S. Open; Rafael Nadal is known for playing matches wearing his Richard Mille—a brand whose prices can top $1 million.

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    Osaka is back at a Grand Slam event after pulling out of the French Open and Wimbledon earlier this year. After her withdrawal in Paris, she announced she’d suffered long bouts of depression. Osaka, who’s won a Grand Slam tournament in each of the last four years, said she wouldn’t mind turning off all the attention once in a while and going incognito.

    “I like to people-watch, and so I just like to walk around,” she said of what she’d like to do if she ever got time in New York. “I love Bryant Park, so I get a tea and sit there for a couple hours.” On Monday she returns to the grandest stage in tennis, kicking off her title defense with a first-round night match in Arthur Ashe Stadium, which will once again welcome the city’s tennis fans.

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    Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi has been covering blockchain technology, intelligent technologies, cryptocurrency, cybersecurity, telecommunications technology, sustainability, autonomous vehicles, and other topics for Innovation Village since 2017. In the years since, he has published over 4,000 articles — a mix of breaking news, reviews, helpful how-tos, industry analysis, and more. | Open DM on Twitter @TapiwaMutisi

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