Osaka, Krejcikova Pull out of Dubai Championships 

Naomi Osaka of Japan in action against Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic during their quarter-final match at the WTA Qatar Open Tennis tournament at the Khalifa International Tennis Complex in Doha, Qatar, 15 February 2024. (EPA)
Naomi Osaka of Japan in action against Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic during their quarter-final match at the WTA Qatar Open Tennis tournament at the Khalifa International Tennis Complex in Doha, Qatar, 15 February 2024. (EPA)
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Osaka, Krejcikova Pull out of Dubai Championships 

Naomi Osaka of Japan in action against Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic during their quarter-final match at the WTA Qatar Open Tennis tournament at the Khalifa International Tennis Complex in Doha, Qatar, 15 February 2024. (EPA)
Naomi Osaka of Japan in action against Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic during their quarter-final match at the WTA Qatar Open Tennis tournament at the Khalifa International Tennis Complex in Doha, Qatar, 15 February 2024. (EPA)

Four-times Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka and holder Barbora Krejcikova have pulled out of the Dubai Tennis Championships.

Osaka is still trying to find her feet on tour after returning to the circuit last month following a maternity break.

The Japanese player fell in the first round of the Australian Open and in Abu Dhabi, and lost to Karolina Pliskova in the Qatar Open quarter-finals on Thursday.

"I'm really sorry that I have to withdraw from the Dubai Tennis Championships this season," Osaka, whose last appearance in the event was five years ago, said in a statement on the tournament's website.

Former French Open Krejcikova champion, who won her maiden Dubai title last year after defeating world number one Iga Swiatek in straight sets, withdrew due to a back injury.

"This decision wasn't easy, especially given my fond memories and anticipation to compete again. However, my back injury requires further healing time. But I am committed to returning stronger next year," the Czech 28-year-old said.



Olympic Cauldron to Rise into Paris Skies Each Night

 Paris 2024 Olympics - Paris, France - July 27, 2024. A general view of the balloon and Olympic cauldron in Jardin des Tuileries. (Reuters)
Paris 2024 Olympics - Paris, France - July 27, 2024. A general view of the balloon and Olympic cauldron in Jardin des Tuileries. (Reuters)
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Olympic Cauldron to Rise into Paris Skies Each Night

 Paris 2024 Olympics - Paris, France - July 27, 2024. A general view of the balloon and Olympic cauldron in Jardin des Tuileries. (Reuters)
Paris 2024 Olympics - Paris, France - July 27, 2024. A general view of the balloon and Olympic cauldron in Jardin des Tuileries. (Reuters)

The Olympic cauldron that made a stunning first flight at the Paris Games opening ceremony will sit on the ground during the day and rise again every evening.

Paris Olympics organizers said that from Saturday, the cauldron attached to a balloon will fly more than 60 meters (197 feet) above the Tuileries gardens near the glass pyramid entrance to the Louvre museum from sunset until 2 a.m.

During daytime hours, 10,000 people each day can get free tickets to approach the cauldron, which is the first in Olympic history to light up without the use of fossil fuels.

Organizers said the electric flame uses 40 LED spotlights “to illuminate the cloud created by 200 high-pressure misting nozzles.”