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Osaka beats Jacquemot with a 'Kill Bill-inspired' kimono walk on

Naomi Osaka has made a mark at Wimbledon Day One?with her first-round win over Elsa Jacquemot. She?caught the attention of fans with an eye-catching Japanese inspired outfit.

The four-time Grand Slam champion walked onto the Court '3 wearing an all-white Kimono, the?traditional national costume of Japan. She wore a kanzashi, a traditional Japanese hair ornament. Before revealing a white Nike dress, she wore a kimono.

The kimono was designed by Tokyo designer Hana Yagi and featured in British Vogue as the tournament began.

Osaka said to reporters after her win that the outfit was inspired by her culture and Wimbledon's strict dress codes, which require players to wear white clothing from the moment they step onto the court.

Wimbledon is the oldest and all-white tournament. She said, "There's the tradition and the history of the tournament. I also think about my culture and heritage which is Japanese and Asian. If I dig deeper into Japanese culture, I think the most iconic silhouette for me, the kimono."

I was thinking of my favorite movies. I was thinking about my favourite movies. I loved 'Kill Bill', but I also remembered how much I loved Lucy Liu and her all-white kimono. I thought that was amazing and really cool.

"It's my interpretation and also my love and respect for Japan."

Osaka's tennis was the focus of attention when the match started. She won four of nine breakpoints and fired 34 winners in the 79-minute thrashing of Frenchwoman Jacquemot.

The foot injury that had hindered the former world number 1,?who retired during the Bad Homburg Final against Karolina Mostova last week?, did not show any obvious signs.

Next, she takes on Anastasia Gasanova and?Emiliana Arano.

Osaka made headlines with an outfit inspired by jellyfish at the Australian Open this January, as well as a yellow-brown-and-gold dress during the French Open. (Reporting and editing by Alison Williams; Amy-Jo Crowley)

(source: Reuters)