 Naomi Osaka has withdrawn from this month's Wimbledon Championships for personal reasons, but her agent said the World No. 2 will be ready for the Tokyo Olympics. World No. 2 Naomi Osaka has withdrawn from this month's Wimbledon Championships for personal reasons, but her agent confirmed to Reuters on Thursday she will be ready for the Tokyo Olympics that start at the end of July. Adding quote, Naomi won't be playing Wimbledon this year. Taking some personal time with friends and family. The news comes on the heels of the 23-year-old quitting the French Open last month after organizers fined her $15,000 and threatened her with expulsion from the tournament when she refused to attend mandatory post-match press conferences. Something Osaka announced in the buildup to the tournament. Osaka's defense was that she had social anxiety and she explained that the media's line of questioning after matches impacted her mental health. Osaka's sudden withdrawal led to an outpouring of support from fellow tennis professionals and other athletes. Following the news of Osaka pulling out of Wimbledon, the tournament's organizers, the All England Law & Tennis Club said Osaka would be greatly missed at the Grand Slam this year.