Naomi Osaka vs. World No. 46: Who Will Face Her in Round 1 at Roland Garros? (French Open 2024 Preview)

French Open 2024: Naomi Osaka’s Opening Test Against 38-Year-Old Veteran Laura Siegemund By Daniel Richardson May 23, 2026 • Updated 10:45 AM UTC PARIS — Naomi Osaka will open her French Open campaign against a player nearly a decade her senior when she faces 38-year-old Laura Siegemund in her first-round match at Roland Garros on … Read more

Olympic Judo Gold Medalist Kaori Matsumoto Stuns Fans with Rare Lab Coat Photo

From the Mat to the Clinic: Kaori Matsumoto’s New Chapter For years, the world knew Kaori Matsumoto as the “Beast”—a fierce, unrelenting force on the judo mat who captured the imagination of fans with her intensity and technical brilliance. The 2012 London Olympic gold medalist, who dominated the 57kg division, defined an era of Japanese … Read more

Tragedy at Niigata Technical High: Student Suicide Follows History of Judo Club Harassment

Niigata Technical High School’s “Coaching Death”: How Judo’s Culture of Fear Silenced a Student-Athlete’s SOS Daniel Richardson May 18, 2026 18 min read A third-party investigation has confirmed that the 2024 suicide of a third-year judo student at Niigata Technical High School was a direct result of relentless verbal abuse from his coach—a case now … Read more

Teen Grappler’s Tragedy: How a Japanese High School Judo Coach’s Brutal Training Led to Suicide-and What’s Being Done to Prevent It

“Coaching Gone Wrong”: How Overbearing Judo Instruction Led to a Student’s Death in Japan Daniel Richardson May 18, 2026 • Updated 18:30 UTC+9 (Tokyo) 18 min read A third-party investigation into the death of a 17-year-old judo athlete in Niigata Prefecture has revealed systemic failures in youth sports coaching that allowed overbearing instruction to push … Read more

Nara Judo Team’s Shaved Heads: Valuing Individuality and Mental Clarity

Judo’s New Standard: How Tenri High School’s Bold Haircut Reform Is Redefining Team Culture in Japan Daniel Richardson | May 18, 2026 | 12 min read In a quiet revolution that’s as much about mental preparation as physical prowess, Tenri High School’s judo team in Nara Prefecture has adopted the ‘momohiki’ (丸刈り)—a short, rounded haircut … Read more

【柔道】橋本壮市さん、豪華結婚パーティー写真公開「最高の一日」ドレス姿の夫人や柔道関係者も

Beyond the Tatami: Olympic Bronze Medalist Soichi Hashimoto Celebrates Milestone Wedding Party in Tokyo For a man who spent the better part of two decades defined by the rigid discipline of the judo mat, the transition to a luxury hotel ballroom in Tokyo felt like a different kind of victory. Soichi Hashimoto, the 34-year-old powerhouse … Read more

Ryosuke Hino and Sumomo Yoshino Win Nara Inter-High School Tennis Qualifiers

Hino and Yoshino Secure Top Seeds in Nara Prefecture Inter-High Tennis Qualifiers The road to the national stage is officially set for Nara’s elite high school tennis talent. Ryosuke Hino of Koriyama High School and Sumomo Yoshino of Nara Ikuei High School have claimed the top spots in the Nara Prefecture qualifiers for the National … Read more

Daito Kentaku Open 2026: Promoting the Women’s Pro Tennis International Tournament

Ai Sugiyama Champions Women’s Tennis at Daito Kentaku Open 2026 In the world of professional tennis, few figures command as much respect in Japan as Ai Sugiyama. A former world Top 10 singles player and a doubles powerhouse, Sugiyama spent decades proving that Japanese athletes could compete—and win—on the grandest stages of the WTA Tour. … Read more

Expanding the Reach of Deaf Judo: Building Global Connections After the Tokyo Deaflympics

From the World Stage to the Local Dojo: Masaki Sato Drives Growth of Deaf Judo in Shizuoka In the high-stakes environment of international judo, success is often measured by the color of a medal. But for Masaki Sato, the true victory following the 2025 Tokyo Deaflympics isn’t found in the rankings—It’s found in the number … Read more

ブライトンMF三笘薫が快挙! 4月のプレミアリーグ月間最優秀ゴール賞を受賞 歴代最多タイとなる …

Kaoru Mitoma Makes History: Brighton Star Ties Premier League Record with Third Goal of the Month Honor In a league defined by world-class finishers and breathtaking strikes, consistency is the rarest currency. Kaoru Mitoma has just proven he is one of the most consistent artists in the English game. The Brighton & Hove Albion winger … Read more