Naomi Osaka holds a 2-1 career edge over Zheng Saisai
Brief look at some of the most notable news to hit the Olympic world since it last convened for the Summer Games
Olympic gear makes for lively social media fodder, starting with the hours-long Parade of Nations
Former White Rock Renegade Sara Groenewegen doesn’t allow a hit in 4-0 victory
Women’s basketball player Miranda Ayim and men’s rugby sevens player Nathan Hirayama have been named Canada’s flag-bearers
A piece by Yoshi Measures will greet Canada’s women’s softball team
Canada’s contingent will be the largest since the 1984 Summer Games in Los Angeles
Tennis star cites difficulties caused by the COVID pandemic
State of emergency was unlikely to trigger a cancellation of the games as COVID-19 surges
COVID-19 cases in Tokyo have hit a two-month high with the pandemic-delayed Olympics two weeks away
Tournament schedule unveiled
Canada is coming off a solid showing at the 2019 world championships in Doha
Part of Canada’s largest team since Atlanta
IOC and local organizers say they’ve been relying on the World Health Organization for public-health guidance
A number of Canadian athletes have discovered fake applications for a Walmart MasterCard were approved in their names
Canada’s stance is its athletes won’t jump the vaccine queue
All participants must pass two COVID-19 tests before leaving their home country
On Thursday, minister in charge of Japan’s vaccine rollout, Taro Kono, said even if the Olympics go on, there may be no fans of any kind in venues
Vaccination rollouts have ranged from expedient in some parts of the world to virtually non-existent in some countries
The decision was announced Saturday after an online meeting of the International Olympic Committee