Naomi Osaka.Photo:Chris Hyde/GettyDespite an early exit in her first tournament in a year and a half,Naomi Osakasays she’s feeling “pretty good” about where she’s at as shegets back to competitive tennis.Osaka, 26, was knocked out of the Brisbane International tournament on Wednesday after losing in the second round to Karolina Pliskova. It was the former World No. 1’s first competitive tennis tournament since September 2022 when she announced her pregnancy and that she was stepping away from the game to prepare forthe arrival of her daughterShai, who was born this past July.“The week is definitely shorter than I wanted it to be,” Osaka said after the match, according tothe Associated Press. “I feel like I’m pretty good where I am right now. Even the last time I played her, I think I played better today.”Pliskova, a former World No. 1 herself and a three-time Brisbane International tournament champion, defeated Osaka in three sets: 3-6, 7-6 (4), 6-4.Naomi Osaka.Chris Hyde/GettyOsaka will play an exhibition match in Melbourne next week, according to the AP, as she gears up for the Australian Open – her first Grand Slam tournament since returning to tennis. The Australian Open begins Jan. 14.“I’ve trained so hard since giving birth, I need to enjoy these moments,” Osaka said, according to the AP.Osaka said she feels “different” about her approach to winning now that she’s a mother, as well.“I do feel different,” she said. “I mean, of course I feel sad, but the sadness is me being like, ‘Aww, I wish I could have done better, because I know I’m spending so much time away from her [Shai], so I want it to be worth it somehow.”Naomi Osaka.Chris Hyde/GettyLast fall, the Japanese tennis star attended the U.S. Open tournament in person and told ESPN her goal was to be back on the court in early 2024 for the Australian Open, saying she missed playing the game.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“I feel a lot of joy coming back here. It’s kind of like seeing an old friend I haven’t seen in a long time.” OsakatoldESPN about returning to the court. “I went through the little players' tunnel, but obviously, I’m not playing. It made me itch to want to play again, but I guess I’ll have to wait until next year.“Now that next year is here, Osaka says she’s feeling good about where she’s at competitively.“For me, even stepping on the court is a personal win because a couple of weeks ago I was even doubting if I could play with everyone,” she said. “So I guess these two matches that I’ve had kind of prove to me that I am doing OK, and the year is just going to get better for me.”
Naomi Osaka.Photo:Chris Hyde/Getty

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Despite an early exit in her first tournament in a year and a half,Naomi Osakasays she’s feeling “pretty good” about where she’s at as shegets back to competitive tennis.Osaka, 26, was knocked out of the Brisbane International tournament on Wednesday after losing in the second round to Karolina Pliskova. It was the former World No. 1’s first competitive tennis tournament since September 2022 when she announced her pregnancy and that she was stepping away from the game to prepare forthe arrival of her daughterShai, who was born this past July.“The week is definitely shorter than I wanted it to be,” Osaka said after the match, according tothe Associated Press. “I feel like I’m pretty good where I am right now. Even the last time I played her, I think I played better today.”Pliskova, a former World No. 1 herself and a three-time Brisbane International tournament champion, defeated Osaka in three sets: 3-6, 7-6 (4), 6-4.Naomi Osaka.Chris Hyde/GettyOsaka will play an exhibition match in Melbourne next week, according to the AP, as she gears up for the Australian Open – her first Grand Slam tournament since returning to tennis. The Australian Open begins Jan. 14.“I’ve trained so hard since giving birth, I need to enjoy these moments,” Osaka said, according to the AP.Osaka said she feels “different” about her approach to winning now that she’s a mother, as well.“I do feel different,” she said. “I mean, of course I feel sad, but the sadness is me being like, ‘Aww, I wish I could have done better, because I know I’m spending so much time away from her [Shai], so I want it to be worth it somehow.”Naomi Osaka.Chris Hyde/GettyLast fall, the Japanese tennis star attended the U.S. Open tournament in person and told ESPN her goal was to be back on the court in early 2024 for the Australian Open, saying she missed playing the game.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“I feel a lot of joy coming back here. It’s kind of like seeing an old friend I haven’t seen in a long time.” OsakatoldESPN about returning to the court. “I went through the little players' tunnel, but obviously, I’m not playing. It made me itch to want to play again, but I guess I’ll have to wait until next year.“Now that next year is here, Osaka says she’s feeling good about where she’s at competitively.“For me, even stepping on the court is a personal win because a couple of weeks ago I was even doubting if I could play with everyone,” she said. “So I guess these two matches that I’ve had kind of prove to me that I am doing OK, and the year is just going to get better for me.”
Despite an early exit in her first tournament in a year and a half,Naomi Osakasays she’s feeling “pretty good” about where she’s at as shegets back to competitive tennis.Osaka, 26, was knocked out of the Brisbane International tournament on Wednesday after losing in the second round to Karolina Pliskova. It was the former World No. 1’s first competitive tennis tournament since September 2022 when she announced her pregnancy and that she was stepping away from the game to prepare forthe arrival of her daughterShai, who was born this past July.
“The week is definitely shorter than I wanted it to be,” Osaka said after the match, according tothe Associated Press. “I feel like I’m pretty good where I am right now. Even the last time I played her, I think I played better today.”
Pliskova, a former World No. 1 herself and a three-time Brisbane International tournament champion, defeated Osaka in three sets: 3-6, 7-6 (4), 6-4.
Naomi Osaka.Chris Hyde/Getty

Osaka will play an exhibition match in Melbourne next week, according to the AP, as she gears up for the Australian Open – her first Grand Slam tournament since returning to tennis. The Australian Open begins Jan. 14.
“I’ve trained so hard since giving birth, I need to enjoy these moments,” Osaka said, according to the AP.
Osaka said she feels “different” about her approach to winning now that she’s a mother, as well.“I do feel different,” she said. “I mean, of course I feel sad, but the sadness is me being like, ‘Aww, I wish I could have done better, because I know I’m spending so much time away from her [Shai], so I want it to be worth it somehow.”

Last fall, the Japanese tennis star attended the U.S. Open tournament in person and told ESPN her goal was to be back on the court in early 2024 for the Australian Open, saying she missed playing the game.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“I feel a lot of joy coming back here. It’s kind of like seeing an old friend I haven’t seen in a long time.” OsakatoldESPN about returning to the court. “I went through the little players' tunnel, but obviously, I’m not playing. It made me itch to want to play again, but I guess I’ll have to wait until next year.”
Now that next year is here, Osaka says she’s feeling good about where she’s at competitively.“For me, even stepping on the court is a personal win because a couple of weeks ago I was even doubting if I could play with everyone,” she said. “So I guess these two matches that I’ve had kind of prove to me that I am doing OK, and the year is just going to get better for me.”
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