Game, set, match: Nissan signs rising tennis star Osaka as brand ambassador

Reuters  |  YOKOHAMA, Japan 

By Tajitsu

Osaka, 20, shot to international fame on Saturday when she defeated 36-year-old American at Flushing Meadows to become the first Japanese to claim a Grand Slam singles crown.

"Growing up, my dad drove a Nissan, so being able to be a brand now, it feels like I've come full circle," Osaka said at a contract signing event at in

Nissan said the and Beyonce fan would appear in global promotions and advertising as part of its three-year contract, in something of a branding departure for a company whose popular sports mainly to men aged 40 and older.

Born in to a Japanese mother and Haitian-born father and raised mainly in the United States, Osaka has won hearts on and off the tennis court as much for her ferocious serve as her down-to-earth humility.

Asked how she felt being a high-profile, in a largely ethnically homogenous country, Osaka said the question "really throws me off".

"It's just who I am ... I don't think I'm a mix of three whatever, I just think I am me," she said.

Nissan joins a growing number of companies which have enlisted Osaka for endorsement, including Adidas AG, Yonex Co, Nissin Foods Co, and

Osaka is the latest sports figure to lend her star power to Nissan, after Jamaican served as the automaker's "of excitement" to promote the from 2012 to 2016.

Last year, it signed Australian Margot Robbie, who has been promoting its electric vehicles.

Having Osaka as a face of the company, Nissan can appeal to younger drivers as it aims to expand sales of its all-battery electric car, and promote its

But Osaka said her tastes veered towards Nissan's sports cars. "For me, it's the ... Because it's fast," she said.

(Reporting by Tajitsu; Editing by and Michael Perry)

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First Published: Thu, September 13 2018. 09:45 IST