Naomi Osaka weighs clay court season and motherhood 'dilemma'

Former world No. 1 ⁠Naomi Osaka said she is considering how best to balance her tennis schedule with motherhood after a 7-5, 6-4 loss to Australia’s Talia Gibson in her opening match in Miami ​on Saturday.Osaka returned to the tour in 2024 ‌after ‌a 15-month break following the birth of ​her daughter and reached the U.S. Open semifinals last year. She withdrew ahead of her scheduled third-round ⁠match at the Australian Open in January due to an abdominal ⁠injury.The four-time Grand Slam champion lost to world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka in the ​Indian Wells pre-quarterfinals this ⁠month before another early exit in Miami.Asked about her plans for the clay ⁠season, Osaka said ​she is weighing the demands of ​the tour with the time she wants to ​spend ‌at home."I feel like this also is a dilemma for me," she told reporters."For me, my daughter is very important, and I want to be ‌a mom. I want to be the best mom I can, but sometimes I feel like I know what I have to do to become a really good ​player, ​and it's very difficult."Because for me, I ​want to win titles and I want to ⁠be the best player I can, but if I have to sacrifice having a lot of time with my daughter, I’d rather not do it."I'm ​not going to play Charleston. I hope I can play Madrid, Rome and then, obviously, the French Open."Gibson, 21, will play Iva Jovic in the next round on Sunday. 
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