Four time Grand slam winner, Japan’s Naomi Osaka will not play at Wimbledon this year but is planning to return in time for the Tokyo Olympics.


BBC claims she will be spending time with friends and family having also withdrawn from the French Open in May.
At the time, Osaka, 23, said she would be taking a break from tennis after experiencing depression and anxiety.
The world number two says she is “excited to play in front of her home fans” in Tokyo. She was fined $15,000 (£10,570) for not taking part in a news conference following her first round match at Roland Garros.
But the player withdrew from the tournament the following day, she said she needed to “protect her mental health”.
“When the time is right I really want to work with the Tour to discuss ways we can make things better for the players, press and fans,” she added at the time.
Wimbledon’s chief executive Sally Bolton had earlier revealed the All England Club (AELTC) had been in contact with Osaka’s team and was actively looking at ways to improve its media operations.
“We have started a consultation,” she told BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme.
“Of course, that consultation needs to include not just the players, but the media and all of those engaged in that space.”
Source: BBC sport