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US Open quarter-finalist gave up her American citizenship and refused to represent the USA
Express ^ | Wed, Sep 3, 2025 | Archie Griggs

Posted on 09/05/2025 9:14:24 PM PDT by nickcarraway

One of the US Open's biggest stars gave up her American citizenship in 2019.

Nationality is a big deal in tennis, with players representing their home countries at every tournament including the US Open. Some also fly their flags at international events like the Davis Cup and the women's equivalent named after Billie Jean King. However, some players have chosen to renounce their nationalities and play under the banner of other countries.

Earlier this year, Daria Kasatkina switched her sporting allegiance from Russia to Australia. She had been an outspoken critic of the war in Ukraine and the anti-LGBTQ+ laws in her country of origin. As an openly gay athlete, the 28-year-old chose to play under the Australian flag having been granted permanent residency in March.

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Naomi Osaka, meanwhile, plays as a Japanese athlete despite having lived the vast majority of her life in the United States. She was born in Japan but moved to New York with her family when she was just four years old.

When it was time to decide which nationality Osaka would represent, her parents chose Japan with the United States Tennis Association (USTA) not showing a great deal of interest.

Her mother told the Wall Street Journal: "We made the decision that Naomi would represent Japan at an early age. She was born in Osaka and was brought up in a household of Japanese and Haitian culture.

"Quite simply, Naomi and her sister Mari have always felt Japanese so that was our only rationale. It was never a financially motivated decision nor were we ever swayed either way by any national federation."

Osaka relinquished her US citizenship in 2019 to play at the next year's Olympics

Osaka relinquished her US citizenship in 2019 to play at the next year's Olympics (Image: GETTY) Osaka, who is through to the quarter-finals of the US Open, explained the decision was mostly her father's choice but she agreed that it made sense for her to represent Japan.

"My dad thought that since I grew up around my mom and I have a lot of Japanese relatives, I don’t know," she told the New York Times. "I don’t necessarily feel like I’m American. I wouldn’t know what that feels like."

Osaka was previously classed a citizen of both countries but relinquished her US citizenship in 2019. She wanted to play for Japan at the following year's Olympics and would not have been allowed to do so as a dual citizen.

The law in Japan also requires dual citizens to choose between their two citizenships by their 22nd birthday. Failure to do so would put a person at risk of losing their Japanese nationality.


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To: nickcarraway

Whoever’s people you will fight to the death for, or choose canada. Good riddence.

No community? You are an island of selfishness taking up resouces, not what God put you here for.


41 posted on 09/06/2025 9:42:36 AM PDT by If You Want It Fixed - Fix It
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To: Bullish

She’s not Jewish


42 posted on 09/06/2025 11:19:03 AM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: bigdaddy45

I thought until the last 50 years or so that you were not allowed to have dual citizenship? Most countries follow that some still do.


43 posted on 09/06/2025 11:20:05 AM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

Good. When Osaka loses, it won’t be as an American.


44 posted on 09/06/2025 11:44:28 AM PDT by Tommy Revolts
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