
Osaka sparkles in golden French Open outfit
Osaka sparkles in golden French Open outfitImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, After walking out in an all-black outfit, Osaka revealed a shimmering gold tennis dress underneathByEmily SalleyBBC Sport...
A significant story is unfolding on the international scene. Osaka sparkles in golden French Open outfitImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, After walking out in an all-black outfit, Osaka revealed a shimmering gold tennis dress underneathByEmily SalleyBBC Sport journalistPublished26 May 2026, 18:52 BSTUpdated 16 minutes agoAnother Grand Slam, another iconic outfit delivered by Naomi Osaka. The Japanese player continued her tradition of jaw-dropping looks at the majors with an outfit that sparkled like "the Eiffel Tower at night" at the French Open. Osaka arrived on Court Suzanne Lenglen with a black corset and cascading pleated skirt that swept dramatically over the red clay.
Underneath the moody ensemble, Osaka wore a glittering gold tennis dress, with the sequins reflecting the scorching Paris sun. The four-time Grand Slam champion also shone on court as she beat Germany's Laura Siegemund 6-3 7-6 (7-3) to reach the second round. Asked about her inspiration for the outfit, the 28-year-old said: "Funny enough, you know the Eiffel Tower at night when its sparkly?
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I think I look like that a little bit. "Watching Osaka's entrance live on TNT Sports, top seed Aryna Sabalenka said: "This is sparkling. I love that she is expressing herself and feels confident.
"That's the beauty of the fashion world, there's space for anything and I love that she's bringing it on court. "Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Osaka made a statement as she walked onto court with a Kevin Germanier-designed outfitOsaka joked afterwards that she had worried she would not be allowed to play in the dress. "When I first saw it, I felt like I look like the Eiffel Tower at night time when it's bright," she said.
"Then I actually got a little worried because when the sun hits the dress, it reflects a lot, so I was a little scared the umpire was going to kick me off the court. "I got two back-up, normal dresses - thankfully I didn't have to wear them. "Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Gold sequins shimmered in the Paris sun as Osaka faced Laura Siegemund in the first roundThe outer black pieces were designed by Kevin Germanier, who is known for his sustainable approach to fashion, while the gold dress was custom made by Nike.
What Experts Say
"Sometimes people say athletes are in show business or entertainers or whatever," Osaka said. "For me, Grand Slam walk-ons are the only time that I possibly feel like I'm an entertainer. "At the Australian Open in January, Osaka made a statement entrance in a jellyfish-inspired outfit which she dedicated to her two-year-old daughter Shai.
Former British number one Annabel Croft said a lot of players "would not be able to live up to the expectation" of walking out in custom made outfits like Osaka's. "If you out there in an extraordinary outfit, you've got to live up to that and have the confidence to play in it and give the crowd the tennis as well as the outfit," she said on Radio 5 Sports Extra. "Naomi can handle it.
She really loves it and she's not fazed by it.
The story has become one of the most prominent items on the global agenda.





