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Naomi Osaka’s Labubu at US Open 2025

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Naomi Osaka isn’t the only one serving aces. 

After she won big against Greet Minnen during her first-round match at the US Open 2025, the tennis star showed off the Labubu she brought on court with her to pair with her chic look—and the Pop Mart toy was glamorous beyond belief. 

In a clip from the game shared to X Aug. 27, Naomi took a pause from a post-victory interview to lift up her duffle bag and unveil the keychain monster she had attached to it, which was completely blinged out in red and brown jewels and held an equally bedazzled purple tennis racket.

Speaking to the crowd at the Queens, New York, stadium, Naomi said, “This is my Labubu.”

The 27-year-old—whose custom red Nike outfit matched her accessory—went on to reveal her collectible’s name, making clear that the moniker was an apt pun about tennis legend Billie Jean King, who won 12 singles grand slam titles before retiring in 1983. 

“She’s named Billie Jean Bling,” Naomi explained. “Not Billie Jean King. Billie Jean Bling.”



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