Tennis Champion Naomi Osaka Is Fortnite’s Newest Star

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Tennis star Naomi Osaka has teamed up with Fortnite to bring gamers stylish new character skins as part of the gaming giant’s Fortnite Icon Series.

The collaboration went on sale on March 3.

Osaka, whose father is Haitian and mother is Japanese, has always been open about her love for anime, manga and video games is quite natural. 

Here’s a full list of the items available from Osaka’s Fortnite collection:

  • Naomi Osaka Skin (with Alternative “Court Queen” Style)
  • Royale Racket (Harvesting Tool)
  • Matching Tennis Racket (Back Bling)
  • The Queen’s Cloudcarriage Glider
  • Dark Priestess Naomi Outfit (with Alternative Style)
  • Portalforger Paddle (Harvesting Tool)
  • Matching Paddle (Back Bling)
  • Cursed Hazeboard Glider
  • Serve Stance (Emote)

You can purchase the items in the Fortnite Shop.

All of the skins include the Serve Stance Emote 🎾.

The Naomi Osaka Cup is only open to players who have enabled 2-factor authentication and have also reached career rank 50 in Fortnite. Players who score at least eight points over 10 matches will unlock the Forbidden Ace spray.

The tournament will be scored as follows:

Match Placement

  • Victory Royale: 30 Points
  • 2nd: 25 Points
  • 3rd: 22 Points
  • 4th: 20 Points
  • 5th: 19 Points
  • 6th: 17 Points
  • 7th: 16 Points
  • 8th: 15 Points
  • 9th: 14 Points
  • 10th: 13 Points
  • 11th – 15th: 11 Points
  • 16th – 20th: 9 Points
  • 21st – 25th: 7 Points
  • 26th – 30th: 5 Points
  • 31st – 35th: 4 Points
  • 36th – 40th: 3 Points
  • 41st – 50th: 2 Points
  • 51st – 75th: 1 Point

Each Elimination

  • 1 Point
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