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Naomi Osaka and Stuart Duguid have left IMG to start a company called Evolve. Photo: AP

Naomi Osaka breaks with powerhouse IMG to start own sports agency

  • Osaka is partnering with her agent Stuart Duguid in the venture, named Evolve
  • A four-time grand slam singles champion, Osaka, 24, is already the world’s top-earning female athlete

Four-times major winner Naomi Osaka is breaking away from IMG to launch her own sports agency with long-time agent Stuart Duguid.

Duguid and Osaka began discussing the venture at the Tokyo Olympics last year, Duguid told Reuters via email, adding that the firm, called Evolve, will operate as a “small boutique and bespoke agency.”

“We were discussing the business models of some of her mentors like Kobe (Bryant) and LeBron (James). We thought – why has no transcendent female athlete done that yet,” he said.

“It’s athlete driven and focused on big picture brand building rather than quick checks with a commission attached.”

Naomi Osaka is already the world’s top-earning female athlete. Photo: Kyodo

Duguid said he could not share much about the identities of the initial clients but added, “it would be only athletes who transcend their sports; or those with the potential to do so.”

Former world No 1 Osaka, the first player for Japan to win a grand slam, has emerged as a leading advocate for athlete mental health and well-being since she pulled out of the French Open a year ago and disclosed she had been suffering from depression for years.

On Wednesday she tweeted a compilation of clips from her earlier playing days in which she discussed her career aspirations with the caption “Hey kid, you’ve come a long way and even though there’s been some bumps on the road I hope you know you’re doing amazing.”

In one of the clips, she prophetically discussed what she might be doing were she not a tennis player.

“I just like sports, so maybe (I would be) like an agent in the end,” she said.

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