NEW YORK—Naomi Osaka has had her share of coaches over the years. According to her, though, her requirements for the position are pretty simple.
“I think when I was searching for a new coach, I just wanted someone with a lot of knowledge,” she says. “I don’t really like questioning if someone really knows what they’re talking about.”
Osaka, it seems safe to say, found what she was looking for in Tomasz Wiktorowski, the man she hired for the job a little more than a month ago. Wiktorowski helped guide Iga Swiatek to the No. 1 ranking and five of her six Grand Slam titles, so he must have some idea of how to coach. Osaka says she used to think he was “scary” when she saw him around, because he “never smiled.” Now she knows otherwise.
“When he smiles, he really is like a teddy bear,” Osaka says. “I feel like it kind of creates a safe space for me to be able to express myself and my tennis.”
More important, she’s been blown away by how quickly his on-court advice has helped her.
In their first tournament together, in Montreal, Osaka made her first top-tier final since 2022. In their second tournament together, at the US Open, she’s into her first Grand Slam quarterfinal since 2021, after beating No. 3 seed Coco Gauff on Monday, 6-3, 6-2.