Naomi Osaka's Luggage Drama Before Cincinnati Open
Naomi Osaka faced a travel nightmare upon arriving in Cincinnati when her airline lost her bags, threatening her participation in the Cincinnati Open. Fortunately, her luggage was found in time by United Airlines, preventing a setback in her preparations for the U.S. Open.
Upon arriving in Cincinnati, Naomi Osaka encountered a travel dilemma: her airline had lost her bags. This posed a significant threat to the four-time Grand Slam champion's preparation for the upcoming Cincinnati Open tournament.
Osaka took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to voice her concern, tagging United Airlines in a post. The official United Airlines account responded promptly, assuring to resolve the issue. Within a few hours, the airline confirmed the luggage had been located and arranged to return it to Osaka.
The incident nearly jeopardized Osaka's participation in the Cincinnati Open, which serves as a crucial part of her build-up to the U.S. Open. The draw for the Cincinnati Open is set for Saturday.
(With inputs from agencies.)

