koransakti.co.id – Four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka is known for her authenticity, and in a recent social media post, she shared a candid look into her personal journey with post-pregnancy hair loss and recovery. The tennis star opened up to fans while competing as the top seed at the Kinoshita Group Japan Open in Osaka, her birth city.
A Candid TikTok Moment
In a TikTok video titled “For My Hair Girlies Only,” Osaka spoke openly about the struggles she faced with her hair after giving birth to her daughter, Shai, in July 2023.
“I’ve been really struggling with my hair for like the past two years. Like, during pregnancy and after pregnancy I lost my edges and stuff,” she explained with a laugh, before proudly adding, “They’re back now… But I think it’s back now. Hey!”
Fans immediately flooded the comments with messages of support and encouragement, with many praising her transparency and complimenting her healthy-looking curls.
A Common Postpartum Struggle
What Osaka described is a common condition known as postpartum hair loss, or telogen effluvium. According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, this temporary hair thinning occurs as hormone levels drop back to normal after childbirth and typically resolves within 6 to 12 months.
Osaka has previously been open about the pressures of body image and the challenge to “snap back” after pregnancy, making her latest post another relatable moment for many of her followers.
Comeback Extends Beyond Hair
Osaka’s “we’re back” declaration applies just as much to her performance on the court as it does to her hair. The 26-year-old has been in formidable form during her comeback season, reaching her first WTA 1000 final since 2022 in Montreal and making a deep run to the semifinals of the US Open, where she defeated Coco Gauff.
Currently competing as the No. 1 seed in Japan, Osaka started her campaign with a dominant 6-0, 6-4 victory over Wakana Sonobe. She is set to face Suzan Lamens in the next round as she vies for a spot in the quarterfinals.















