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You know that moment when you, a queen, come across another queen and discuss how best to maximize your joint slay?

That’s what happened during a boat summit between tennis stars Naomi Osaka and Taylor Townsend, who collaborated on an instantly iconic off-season TikTok.

Fresh off a semifinal finish at the 2025 WTA Finals doubles event in Riyadh, Townsend joined Osaka in the Caribbean and commemorated the moment with a lip-sync to the viral 4 Non Blondes-Nicki Minaj mashup of “What’s Going On?” and “Beez in the Trap:”

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Osaka joined a chorus of praise from fellow players towards Townsend during this year’s US Open when the American was subject to a verbal tirade from Jelena Ostapenko following their second-round match—Ostapenko declaring Townsend had “no class” and “no education.”

“I know Taylor and I know how hard she's worked and I know how smart she is,” Osaka said in a post-match press conference that week, “so she's the furthest thing from uneducated or anything like that.”

Townsend went on to finish runner-up in the US Open women’s doubles event and qualify for her first WTA Finals, partnering world No. 1 Katerina Siniakova to go undefeated in round-robin play before falling in the finals to No. 2 seeds Gabriela Dabrowski and Erin Routliffe.

“I really feel like the type of tennis that I played and just the way that the person and the player that I am now really gained a lot of respect in the locker room amongst my counterparts,” Townsend said of her season in New York.

“Even Novak [Djokovic] said something to me. Jannik [Sinner] said something to me. Like, ‘Hey, like, you played really well, keep going, keep going.’ Everyone was watching. Even sometimes when you think, oh, nobody is, like, whatever, but they're watching. For them to actually go out of their way to comment something to me, it means everything.”

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All of that makes for a well-deserved off-season for Townsend and Osaka, who reached the semifinals of women’s singles at the US Open and earned her first Top 20 finish since becoming a mom in 2023.

“Honestly, it's kind of inspiring for me, because it makes me just want to train and try to get better, and hopefully, yeah, just give it my very best shot again and see what happens,” Osaka said after her semifinal defeat to Amanda Anisimova.

In the meantime, the sport’s latest dynamic duo will refresh, recharge and, in the words of 4 Non Blondes frontwoman Linda Perry, “pray for a revolution” in 2026.