Osaka shares day in her life with Vogue



Naomi Osaka let viewers into a normal day in her life as she was preparing to head to Melbourne for the Australian Open. In the feature for Vogue, the 23-year-old let cameras follow her everywhere.

She hit the practice courts at the Riviera Country Club in Los Angeles, worked out in what looked like a private home gym, enjoyed healthy meals and took part in a photoshoot for Levi's.

This week, Osaka has touched down in Adelaide and her "normal" days will look very, very different.

ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Naomi Osaka arrives at Adelaide Airport on January 14, 2021 in Adelaide, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Adelaide for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine before being able to compete in Adelaide and then to Melbourne for the Australian Open and lead up events. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Mark Brake/Getty Images)
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Osaka arriving at the airport on Thursday. (Getty)

After a few days of total quarantine, she will enter modified quarantine which permits five hours outside of the hotel room for training purposes. After two weeks in Adelaide, she'll move to the Melbourne bubble with the major beginning Feb. 8.

Two years ago, the world No. 3 won her second career Grand Slam in Melbourne.

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