The Japanese, who had previously been tied to
rival Adidas, will first wear Nike gear at the Stuttgart Grand
Prix later this month, the U.S. sportswear maker said on its
website.
"I'm proud to become a member of the Nike family and excited
about getting involved in all of the opportunities Nike has to
offer," said Osaka in the statement.
"Nike has a legendary track record of writing history and I look
forward to being a part of those moments for many years to
come."
The Japanese has won the last two Grand Slams, having become the
first ever Japanese player to win one of the four majors when
she overcame Serena Williams at the U.S. Open in September.
"Naomi is an incredible talent to add to our roster and help
drive our commitment to inspiring a new generation of female
athletes," Nike VP Amy Montagne added in the statement.
"We are thrilled to have her join our team."
Osaka's ascent to the top of the women's game has made her a hot
marketable commodity for the world's top brands.
She already has deals with Japanese airline All Nippon Airways,
car manufacturer Nissan and watch company Citizen, amongst
others.
(Reporting by Jack Tarrant; Editing by Amlan Chakraborty)
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