Naomi Osaka Visits the Louvre.Photo: naomi osaka/InstagramNaomi Osakais taking in the sights in Paris.The tennis player postedseveral photos on Instagramof her visit to the famed art museum, the Louvre, on Monday."@ the Louvre because I am a work of art đŒ," Osaka, 24, wrote alongside several photos of herposing outside the famous glass pyramid. She sported a white long-sleeve shirt, denim skirt and black and red Air Jordan 1s.She also shared a photo of the Paris skyline with the Eiffel Tower in the glow of the sun.In her stories, Osaka also posted a photo of the famed Greek sculpture, The Winged Victory of Samothrace, with “BeyoncĂ©?!” written on the image.The Winged Victory.naomi osaka/InstagramIn an interview with PEOPLEin April to promote herPlay Academy, a program that aims to help other young girls find empowerment through sport, Osaka spoke about how she’s grown as a person and athlete throughout 2021 and early 2022.“For me, the biggest lesson I’ve learned is to try to be present in each moment,” Osaka told PEOPLE. “It’s easy to lose sight of how far you’ve come, but I’ve been prioritizing trying to live in the moment and enjoy the journey.“Osaka has recently been outspoken about the importance of prioritizing mental health, having previously withdrawn from the 2021French Openbecause of anxiety and depression. She laterwithdrew from Wimbledonlast year to take “personal time” before competing at theTokyo Summer Olympics, where she fell in the third round.RELATED VIDEO: Naomi Osaka Says She’s Having ‘a Blast’ on Tennis Court for ‘First Time in a While’“I think being honest about how I feel can help other people feel less alone,” Osaka said of her decision to go public with her struggles and speaking out about seeking therapy this year. “Therapy is something that everyone can benefit from, regardless of if they are ‘struggling’ or not.“Never miss a story â sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Continued Osaka, “Seeing a therapist has been helping me to cope with anxiety. I don’t have all the answers, but I hope that my transparency can help someone else who may be feeling similarly.“If you or someone you know needs mental health help, text “STRENGTH” to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 to be connected to a certified crisis counselor.
Naomi Osaka Visits the Louvre.Photo: naomi osaka/Instagram

Naomi Osakais taking in the sights in Paris.The tennis player postedseveral photos on Instagramof her visit to the famed art museum, the Louvre, on Monday."@ the Louvre because I am a work of art đŒ,” Osaka, 24, wrote alongside several photos of herposing outside the famous glass pyramid. She sported a white long-sleeve shirt, denim skirt and black and red Air Jordan 1s.She also shared a photo of the Paris skyline with the Eiffel Tower in the glow of the sun.In her stories, Osaka also posted a photo of the famed Greek sculpture, The Winged Victory of Samothrace, with “BeyoncĂ©?!” written on the image.The Winged Victory.naomi osaka/InstagramIn an interview with PEOPLEin April to promote herPlay Academy, a program that aims to help other young girls find empowerment through sport, Osaka spoke about how she’s grown as a person and athlete throughout 2021 and early 2022.“For me, the biggest lesson I’ve learned is to try to be present in each moment,” Osaka told PEOPLE. “It’s easy to lose sight of how far you’ve come, but I’ve been prioritizing trying to live in the moment and enjoy the journey.“Osaka has recently been outspoken about the importance of prioritizing mental health, having previously withdrawn from the 2021French Openbecause of anxiety and depression. She laterwithdrew from Wimbledonlast year to take “personal time” before competing at theTokyo Summer Olympics, where she fell in the third round.RELATED VIDEO: Naomi Osaka Says She’s Having ‘a Blast’ on Tennis Court for ‘First Time in a While’“I think being honest about how I feel can help other people feel less alone,” Osaka said of her decision to go public with her struggles and speaking out about seeking therapy this year. “Therapy is something that everyone can benefit from, regardless of if they are ‘struggling’ or not.“Never miss a story â sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Continued Osaka, “Seeing a therapist has been helping me to cope with anxiety. I don’t have all the answers, but I hope that my transparency can help someone else who may be feeling similarly.“If you or someone you know needs mental health help, text “STRENGTH” to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 to be connected to a certified crisis counselor.
Naomi Osakais taking in the sights in Paris.
The tennis player postedseveral photos on Instagramof her visit to the famed art museum, the Louvre, on Monday.
“@ the Louvre because I am a work of art đŒ,” Osaka, 24, wrote alongside several photos of herposing outside the famous glass pyramid. She sported a white long-sleeve shirt, denim skirt and black and red Air Jordan 1s.
She also shared a photo of the Paris skyline with the Eiffel Tower in the glow of the sun.
In her stories, Osaka also posted a photo of the famed Greek sculpture, The Winged Victory of Samothrace, with “BeyoncĂ©?!” written on the image.
The Winged Victory.naomi osaka/Instagram

In an interview with PEOPLEin April to promote herPlay Academy, a program that aims to help other young girls find empowerment through sport, Osaka spoke about how she’s grown as a person and athlete throughout 2021 and early 2022.
“For me, the biggest lesson I’ve learned is to try to be present in each moment,” Osaka told PEOPLE. “It’s easy to lose sight of how far you’ve come, but I’ve been prioritizing trying to live in the moment and enjoy the journey.”
Osaka has recently been outspoken about the importance of prioritizing mental health, having previously withdrawn from the 2021French Openbecause of anxiety and depression. She laterwithdrew from Wimbledonlast year to take “personal time” before competing at theTokyo Summer Olympics, where she fell in the third round.
RELATED VIDEO: Naomi Osaka Says She’s Having ‘a Blast’ on Tennis Court for ‘First Time in a While’
“I think being honest about how I feel can help other people feel less alone,” Osaka said of her decision to go public with her struggles and speaking out about seeking therapy this year. “Therapy is something that everyone can benefit from, regardless of if they are ‘struggling’ or not.”
Never miss a story â sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Continued Osaka, “Seeing a therapist has been helping me to cope with anxiety. I don’t have all the answers, but I hope that my transparency can help someone else who may be feeling similarly.”
If you or someone you know needs mental health help, text “STRENGTH” to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 to be connected to a certified crisis counselor.
source: people.com