Oct 7 (Reuters) - Former world number one Naomi Osaka has pulled out of the Japan Open due to a back injury that forced her retirement from the China Open last week, organisers said on Monday.
Naomi Osaka lost in the second round of the US Open in August Naomi Osaka says she is at a stage in life where she "does not want to have regrets", after hiring Patrick Mouratoglou as her new coach.
OSAKA—The Airin district of Osaka has a reputation as a dirty, dangerous place filled with flophouses, day laborers and undesirables. But for a 35-year-old man, the area provided a sense of ...
The Nintendo Museum leads visitors through the company’s 135-year history that includes rare consoles and prototypes, ...
Expo 2025 Osaka, showcasing new cultures and the latest technologies of the era, will take place over 184 days from April 13 ...
Osaka is a dynamic city with a dynamic history. Photographer Alfie Goodrich captures the food culture of the "Kitchen of Japan," the waterways that made it a commercial center, and the ...
Naomi Osaka has never hidden her admiration for Serena Williams and now she’s following in the 23-time grand slam champion’s footsteps. Osaka has started working with Williams’ former coach ...
Click here to find out more info. WTA/Jimmie48 Courtney Nguyen - WTA Insider BEIJING -- Naomi Osaka has never been shy about her worship of Serena Williams. But when the possibility opened up to work ...
Sept 25 (Reuters) - Naomi Osaka is hopeful that her stint with new coach Patrick Mouratoglou will develop into a long-term partnership, the four-times Grand Slam champion said on Wednesday after ...
BEIJING -- Former No.1 Naomi Osaka engineered a confident comeback to defeat No.21 seed Yulia Putintseva in the second round at the China Open on Friday. Osaka, a champion in 2019, came from a set ...
The Japan Pavilion at Expo 2025 in Osaka, designed by Nikken Sekkei Ltd, centers on the theme "Between Lives," emphasizing cycles of transformation that shape life across plants, animals ...
Naomi Osaka's return to the China Open in Beijing for the first time in five years in newsworthy in more ways than one. The former world No. 1 arrived in China ahead of next week's WTA 1000 event ...