Naomi Osaka has made a splash on the property ladder as well as the famed courts of Wimbledon, picking up a pair of swanky luxury homes that A-list celebrities previously inhabited
Naomi Osaka’s illustrious tennis career has allowed her to buy a number of extravagant homes previously lived in by household name celebrities.
The Japanese sensation is currently ranked at WTA No. 53 and has amassed north of £16million in career earnings to date, while also holding coveted Grand Slam wins at the Australian Open in 2019 and 2021, and the US Open in 2018 and 2020. Meanwhile, lucrative brand deals with the likes of TAG Heuer, Nike and Louis Vuitton have boosted her bank balance further – but it appears as though the 27-year-old has invested her earnings wisely.
That’s because she is the proud owner of two lavish properties which she bought from Nick Jonas and Nick Lachey respectively. The Osaka-born star who has since settled in the United States picked up a £5m minimalist home from Jonas in August 2019.
Originally built in 1965 but renovated in 2015, the 4,129 square-foot property nestled in Los Angeles boasts five bedrooms and four bathrooms, and features a separate two-storey guesthouse fitted with a bedroom suite, office and a private gym. The main home also features impressive floor-to-ceiling glass doors, a vast living room and an impressive kitchen, while the garden plays host to an infinity pool and spa.
While Jonas reportedly bought the home for just shy of £5m a year earlier, he is said to have decided to sell up after marrying Priyanka Chopra in the December as he was eager to look for a forever home with his wife. Jonas’ former home isn’t the only residence in California that Osaka owns, however.
That’s because in 2022, she picked up a £6.2m property in the heart of Tarzana, a stone’s throw from the prestigious Calabasas area. A 6,855 square-foot property with five bedrooms, each with their own full bathroom attached, the home is surrounded by natural greenery and is fitted with all of the latest bells and whistles.
One of the most stunning features, however, is the scenic back garden which offers incredible views of skyward vistas come sunset. A pool deck is perfect for making memories in the summer sun, while an outdoor fire pit surrounded by comfortable seating allows for cozy and peaceful late night relaxation.
At the time of purchase, the home also featured an incredible basketball court which was accessible from a secret stairway from the yard. Previously inhabiting the incredible mansion was famed singer-songwriter Nick Lachey and his wife, Vanessa, who raised their three children in the property before finally selling up to Osaka three years ago.
As of 2025, it is unclear as to whether Osaka lives in both properties at present, or whether she has opted to occupy one of them and utilise the other as an investment opportunity.
It comes as Osaka returned to Wimbledon this summer with hopes of adding a fifth Grand Slam title to her name. The star started out strong on the courts of SW19, besting Talia Gibson in her opening round before defeating Katerina Siniakova on Wednesday.
However, she was knocked out at the tournament during Friday’s third round, when Osaka met with Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova on court two. Osaka started strong against the WTA No. 50, taking the first set 6-2.
However, the Russian rallied in the second and third 6-4 each to secure victory and advance to the round of 16. It’s the third time that Osaka has been eliminated from the Grand Slam in the third round, previously suffering defeat to Venus Williams and Angelique Kerber in 2017 and 2018 respectively.