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Jannik Sinner eliminates Daniil Medvedev at Six Kings Slam exhibition in 萝莉视频

Jannik Sinner eliminates Daniil Medvedev at Six Kings Slam exhibition in 萝莉视频
Italy鈥檚 Jannik Sinner shakes hands with Russia鈥檚 Daniil Medvedev after winning their quarter final match during the 6 Kings Slam 鈥 Riyadh, on Oct. 16, 2024. (AN/Abdulrahman Fahad Bin Shulhub)
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Jannik Sinner eliminates Daniil Medvedev at Six Kings Slam exhibition in 萝莉视频

Jannik Sinner eliminates Daniil Medvedev at Six Kings Slam exhibition in 萝莉视频
  • Carlos Alcaraz was scheduled to play Holger Rune in Wednesday鈥檚 other match at the Six Kings Slam
  • Nadal, 38, owns 22 Grand Slam titles; Djokovic, 37, has won 24, a record for the Open era

RIYADH: Jannik Sinner beat Daniil Medvedev 6-0, 6-3 on Wednesday at the Six Kings Slam, an exhibition event for a half-dozen men that awards money but no ATP ranking points and is 萝莉视频鈥檚 latest foray into tennis.
Riyadh will host the WTA Finals next month to open a three-year deal as the kingdom continues to invest in various sports.
Carlos Alcaraz was scheduled to play Holger Rune in Wednesday鈥檚 other match at the Six Kings Slam.
On Thursday, the top-ranked Sinner 鈥 who was cleared in a doping case shortly before winning the US Open last month, although the World Anti-Doping Agency has appealed that exoneration 鈥 will take on Novak Djokovic, and Alcaraz or Rune will face Rafael Nadal.
That will be the first match for Nadal since his exit at the Paris Olympics in July 鈥 and his first match since he announced last week that he would be retiring after playing for Spain in the Davis Cup next month.
He is an ambassador for the Saudi Tennis Federation.
After a day off for everyone on Friday, the winners of Thursday鈥檚 two matches will meet in the event鈥檚 final on Saturday.
Nadal, 38, owns 22 Grand Slam titles; Djokovic, 37, has won 24, a record for the Open era. They were given byes into the semifinals in Riyadh.
Sinner won his first two Grand Slam trophies in 2024, and Alcaraz collected the two other men鈥檚 majors this season to raise his career total to four. Medvedev won the 2021 US Open.
Rune is the only member of the six-player field without a major championship and the only one who hasn鈥檛 been ranked No. 1.


Atletico Madrid earns 1-0 victory, but Botafogo advances out of Group B

Atletico Madrid earns 1-0 victory, but Botafogo advances out of Group B
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Atletico Madrid earns 1-0 victory, but Botafogo advances out of Group B

Atletico Madrid earns 1-0 victory, but Botafogo advances out of Group B

It took nearly the entire second half, but relentless attacks on goal paid off for Antoine Griezmann in the 87th minute on Monday.
After teammate Angel Correa鈥檚 shot was blocked by a defender, Griezmann sent a left-footed shot into the net to lift Atletico Madrid to a 1-0 victory over Botafogo in Group B action of the FIFA Club World Cup in Pasadena, California
Unfortunately, it was not enough to send the Spaniards on to the knockout rounds as Atletico Madrid needed to book a victory of at least three goals to advance out of Group B. Paris Saint-Germain, which defeated the Seattle Sounders 2-0 on Monday, and Botafogo 鈥 which defeated PSG earlier this week 鈥 claimed the group鈥檚 top two spots.
In the 10th minute, Botafogo had a prime opportunity to strike first after a through ball to Jefferson Savarino gave the striker a run at goal. Atletico Madrid鈥檚 Jan Oblak, however, stretched out for a score-saving deflection.
Julian Alvarez nearly gave Atletico Madrid the lead just before the half. The forward collected an entry pass just outside the goal area, turned and whipped a right-footed blast, but his attempt was pulled wide to the left to keep the match in a scorelesss draw.
Early in the second half, Atletico again put the pressure on Botafogo with Griezmann settling a lofted ball down the left side and beating his defender along the goal line. Griezmann then attempted to sneak in a left-footed shot by the near post, but it caromed off the post and out of play.
In the 67th minute, Botafogo went on the offensive as Cuiabano lofted a cross into the box that Igor Jesus one-timed on goal. Again, Oblak was there to punch the attempt away to maintain a clean sheet.
Atletico had several chances to build upon its lead following the 87th-minute score from Griezmann, but Botafogo continued to deny the Spaniards.
Oblak finished with three saves for Atletico Madrid, which outshot Botafogo 23-7 (5-3 on goal). Botafogo鈥檚 John was credited with four saves.


Alesso releases official remix for Esports World Cup 2025

Alesso releases official remix for Esports World Cup 2025
Updated 23 June 2025

Alesso releases official remix for Esports World Cup 2025

Alesso releases official remix for Esports World Cup 2025
  • Remix of EWC Music鈥檚 orchestral theme 鈥淎scension鈥 features cello sensation Tina Guo and merges electronic music with competitive energy in celebration of world鈥檚 biggest esports event

GRAMMY-nominated producer and global electronic music sensation Alesso has released an official remix of 鈥淎scension鈥, the lead track from the original music suite created for the Esports World Cup 2025 鈥 the world鈥檚 largest esports and gaming event. 

鈥廜riginally composed by Edouard Brenneisen of Hollywood Scoring and recorded at Abbey Road Studios, 鈥淎scension鈥 features fellow GRAMMY nominee and virtuoso cellist Tina Guo. Alesso鈥檚 remix reimagines the orchestral original with his signature euphoric production style. The sonic maven seamlessly fuses his progressive house sound with Guo鈥檚 powerful tone, transforming the cinematic piece into a high-energy rework designed to capture the intensity and emotion of elite esports competition.

鈥廡he track is part of the EWC Music initiative, a new programme creating an original musical identity for the Esports World Cup and celebrating esports鈥 deep connection with music. Launched in April with a four-track suite by 2WEI and Hollywood Scoring, recorded at Abbey Road Studios, the programme continues with live performances, artist collaborations, and global fan activations. 鈥淎scension (Alesso Remix)鈥 will be featured across tournament broadcasts, live events, and digital content throughout the seven-week competition, which begins on July 7 in Riyadh.

鈥廡he Opening Ceremony, on July 10, will be headlined by 9x diamond-certified artist Post Malone.

鈥廇lesso said of the track, 鈥淚 was so excited when this opportunity came to me. I鈥檓 a huge fan of esports and gaming tournaments 鈥 I鈥檓 a gamer myself, so combining my two worlds into one on this remix felt so natural. Creating this alongside Tina was incredible. We were able to create something that truly brings listeners into another world. I can鈥檛 wait to share this moment with all of you.鈥

鈥廡ina Guo said of the collaboration, "I'm thrilled to have worked with Alesso on this remix and so excited to be a part of the Esports World Cup! This collaboration brings together my passion for music and gaming in a progressive house and cinematic fusion. The energy and creativity that Alesso brings to the table are truly inspiring, and being involved in such a monumental event like the Esports World Cup is a dream come true. I can't wait to share this experience with everyone!"

鈥廇riel Horn, Executive Producer at the Esports World Cup Foundation, added: 鈥淕aming and EDM have moved together for years, from Marshmello鈥檚 Fortnite show to major esports collaborations like League of Legends and VALORANT鈥檚 work with Zedd. With Alesso and Tina Guo, we鈥檙e building another bridge. Tina has scored games, rocked League Worlds, and played on iconic Hans Zimmer soundtracks 鈥 including Wonder Woman. Just as EWC is reimagining what global esports can be, this track reimagines the role music plays in connecting players, fans and culture, turning competition into something you don鈥檛 just watch 鈥 you feel.鈥

鈥廡he Esports World Cup 2025 is the world鈥檚 premier esports event. Its unique cross-game format will reward Clubs and players competing for a life-changing prize pool across multiple platforms and genres 鈥 bringing together the best teams, players, and titles under one banner in the largest-ever celebration of competitive gaming.

鈥廍WC 2025 will feature 2,000 elite players and 200 Clubs from over 100 countries, competing in 25 tournaments across 24 games for a record-breaking $70+ million prize pool. Tickets, including access to the Opening Ceremony, are now available at esportsworldcup.com.


Riyadh to host leaders at New Global Sport Conference 2025

Ralf Reichert, CEO of the Esports World Cup Foundation. supplied
Ralf Reichert, CEO of the Esports World Cup Foundation. supplied
Updated 23 June 2025

Riyadh to host leaders at New Global Sport Conference 2025

Ralf Reichert, CEO of the Esports World Cup Foundation. supplied
  • Event takes place in August at Four Seasons Hotel

RIYADH: Riyadh is to welcome global leaders from sport, electronic sports, and entertainment at the New Global Sport Conference 2025 on Aug. 23-24 at the Four Seasons Hotel.

Organized by the Esports World Cup Foundation, the event coincides with the closing weekend of the Esports World Cup, the world鈥檚 largest event of its type.

Called 鈥淭he Next Game 鈥 Building the Future of Gaming, Esports, and Sports,鈥 the conference will bring together more than 1,500 industry leaders for keynotes, strategy sessions, and high-level networking.

Confirmed speakers include Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan, president of the Saudi Esports Federation; Casey Wasserman, chairman of LA28; Toshimoto Mitomo, Sony鈥檚 chief strategy officer; and World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen. Senior executives from Activision, Sega, Bandai Namco, Disney, and CBS Sports will also participate.

Ralf Reichert, the CEO of EWCF, said the event was occurring at a time of transformation, and added: 鈥淎s the boundaries between sports, e-sports, entertainment, and technology dissolve, this event becomes the premier global stage for leaders to explore new horizons and create groundbreaking collaborations."

Tickets are now available at www.newglobalsportconference.com. Additional speakers and the full programme will be announced soon.


New Al-Hilal kit unveiled in New York gives a nod to club鈥檚 heritage

New Al-Hilal kit unveiled in New York gives a nod to club鈥檚 heritage
Updated 23 June 2025

New Al-Hilal kit unveiled in New York gives a nod to club鈥檚 heritage

New Al-Hilal kit unveiled in New York gives a nod to club鈥檚 heritage
  • The event featured a KidSuper x Puma Football tournament as Saudi giants continue their FIFA Club World Cup campaign

RIYADH: The new 2025-26 season Al-Hilal kit has been revealed by PUMA and American artist, fashion designer and musician KidSuper as the Saudi club continues its FIFA Club World Cup campaign in the US.

The strip pays tributed to the club鈥檚 鈥渉eritage, artistry and global ambition,鈥 and takes its cue from its name 鈥 Al-Hilal means 鈥渃rescent moon鈥 in Arabic. The symbol is highlighted in toning blues with a glowing lunar graphic, while the goalkeeper鈥檚 jersey has an alpine snow base with blue and navy blue details.

To bring a regional flavor to the global collaboration, PUMA Middle East invited Zeynab El-helw 鈥 a Dubai-based fashion entrepreneur known for her bold, and distinct style 鈥 along with Shouq, a rising Saudi voice recognized for her expressive and forward-thinking fashion content, and Noura Joubran,  a content creator celebrated for her fusion of elegance and contemporary style, to New York City for the proceedings.

The three brought the PUMA x KidSuper Al-Hilal collection to life with a content shoot celebrating the fusion of fashion and football, while also highlighting the club鈥檚 growing global footprint and milestone presence at the FIFA Club World Cup.

The trio joined PUMA鈥檚 global team for an exclusive launch event, attended by creators, media and football fans, and which featured a KidSuper x PUMA football tournament. They also attended one of Al-Hilal鈥檚 Club World Cup matches.

Colm Dillane, aka KidSuper, said: 鈥淚鈥檝e always wanted to merge the worlds of art and football, and with PUMA, we鈥檙e doing just that. This collection is about more than just the game. It鈥檚 about expressing yourself, taking risks, and standing out. Whether on the pitch or off, football is an art form, and this collection shows that.鈥

The collection also features limited-edition kits and lifestyle pieces for six other PUMA-sponsored clubs 鈥 Manchester City, Borussia Dortmund, FC Salzburg, Mamelodi Sundowns, Palmeiras and Monterrey.


5 things we learned from Al-Hilal鈥檚 draw with Red Bull Salzburg at FIFA Club World Cup

 5 things we learned from Al-Hilal鈥檚 draw with Red Bull Salzburg at FIFA Club World Cup
Updated 23 June 2025

5 things we learned from Al-Hilal鈥檚 draw with Red Bull Salzburg at FIFA Club World Cup

 5 things we learned from Al-Hilal鈥檚 draw with Red Bull Salzburg at FIFA Club World Cup
  • Frustration for Inzaghi, goalscoring issues and another goalkeeping masterclass from Yassine Bounou

DC: Al-Hilal dominated Red Bull Salzburg on Sunday night in the second group match of the FIFA Club World Cup. The match was played at Audi Field, a mere three kilometres south of the White House in Washington, D.C.

Yet while they ultimately failed to capitalise on possession, they could even have lost were it not for another superb performance from stand-out Yassine Bounou in goal.

The 0-0 draw means no team from Group H has yet confirmed their place in the Round of 16, but with Hilal facing bottom-placed CF Pachuca on Thursday and Salzburg facing Real Madrid, the Riyadh club will be quietly confident of progressing, as long as they can find the net.

Another draw and frustration for Inzaghi, but all is not lost

New coach Simone Inzaghi knew his Al-Hilal team could not afford to lose if they were to stand any chance of progressing to the knock-out stages of this revamped 32-team tournament. The Italian went as far as to publicly say that anything less than victory would void all that was achieved against Real Madrid on Wednesday. A stalemate then against Salzburg 鈥 with strong emphasis on the word 鈥渟tale鈥 鈥 did little to clarify who might progress to the Round of 16. Inzaghi, however, must surely be privately if not publicly the happier of the two coaches. 

It was the fifth scoreless draw of the tournament so far, but it means Inzaghi鈥檚 side are alive going into the final Group H match with Mexico鈥檚 CF Pachuca. Now in third place with two points, the 2021 AFC Asian Champions League winners will progress should they win in Nashville by two clear goals. Madrid and Salzburg, tied on four points, will face off in Philadelphia with the Spanish giants鈥 plus-two goal difference giving them an edge should they draw.

Issues in attack continue

Inzaghi will be keen to sharpen his attack before Thursday. Hilal failed to fire against an Austrian side that conceded 27 goals in just eight games during this season鈥檚 revamped UEFA Champions League group stage. Yes, Aleksandar Mitrovic is missing, but Brazilian striker Marcos Leonardo has scored 25 in 40 for the Riyadh club since joining last September. Getting the former Santos and Benfica forward firing will be key. Leonardo had Hilal鈥檚 best chance against Salzburg, but his shot was blocked by Jacob Rasmussen. 

This is the second successive match where Hilal have dominated possession, but struggled in front of goal. Brazilian Malcom and captain Salem Al-Dawsari combined to score 39 goals and claim 35 assists in all competitions last season, but it is now close to 200 minutes in the United States without the team bulging the net from open play. Against Salzburg in the heat, that drought rarely looked like ending. For all the possession and 18 shots at goal, they managed only four on target, only one from inside the penalty area, and none truly troubled Christian Zawieschitzky.

鈥淚t is natural for us to be unhappy about not scoring goals,鈥 Inzaghi said. 鈥淭his is a crucial match, and we put in a lot of effort, and we are working on improving and developing our performance as a team. We have only worked together for a week. I had a week in 萝莉视频, and we have been in America for 10 days now. I am happy and convinced with all the decisions I have made.鈥

鈥楤ono鈥 stars again

While Inzaghi will be quietly content that his new charges can still progress, he must be thankful once again to goalkeeper Yassine Bounou, because despite Hilal鈥檚 dominance, only the Moroccan stopper prevented a tournament-ending defeat. Man of the match against Madrid, he replicated the feat in Washington with impressive saves from captain Mads Bidstrup and Karim Onisiwo, before saving his best for early in the second half. 

When Ghanaian striker Edmund Baidoo鈥檚 shot fell at the feet of substitute John Mellberg, the son of former Juventus midfielder Olof must have thought he would open the scoring with practically his first touch. His first-time drive from just a few yards out though was somehow repelled at point-blank range by Bounou before the loose follow-up was cleared off the line by Kalidou Koulibaly. It seemed like desperate defending, but it retained a clean sheet and ultimately secured a point.

Neves pulls strings and plays defence

Ruben Neves, who scored from the spot against Madrid, again showed his importance to the Riyadh club. The Portuguese midfielder expertly connected defence with attack, spraying passes wide to the likes of Al-Dawsari, Renan Lodi, Malcom, and Joao Cancelo. With nobody able to capitalise on the Portuguese playmaker鈥檚 distribution 鈥 including a first-half corner from which Sergej Milinkovic-Savic should have tested Zawieschitzky 鈥 Neves鈥檚 most important play arguably came early in the second half.

Samson Baidoo broke through and was ready to open the scoring before Neves showed he is more than just a clever passer, demonstrating surprising pace and a perfectly timed challenge to block the shot. When Hassan Al-Tambakti was forced off through injury, it was Neves who was dropped into the centre of defence alongside Koulibaly.

Inzaghi said post-match that while he believes Al-Tambakti just needs rest, he is happy with his defensive options in Ali Lajami and Khalifa Al-Dawsari for the next match should he not recover in time.

Heat a real hindrance

With the match described by some pundits as the most boring of the tournament so far, the temperatures certainly did not help. Kicking off at 6pm with the temperature at 32掳C 鈥 and feeling much hotter 鈥 the intensity levels dropped the longer the game went on. In the hydration breaks players covered their heads and necks with cold towels, while others sought short refuge in the shade. 

The Salzburg side that looked so energetic and dangerous against Pachuca failed to turn up. With 25 minutes remaining, the Austrians鈥 coach, Thomas Letsch, removed Karim Onisiwo and Oscar Gloukh 鈥 his two goalscorers in the 2-1 win over Pachuca. If the move was supposed to reinvigorate the Salzburg attack, it fell flat. Hilal meanwhile looked leggy, which could be why the only efforts of note came from distance 鈥 Milinkovic-Savic and Joao Cancelo forcing comfortable saves from Zawieschitzky.

鈥淥ne point is still OK,鈥 Milinkovic-Savic told DAZN at full-time. 鈥淲e did a lot of things nice. It was just missing the goal. We created, kept the ball, and defended well, so I鈥檓 happy. Let鈥檚 go to the last game 鈥 we need to win.鈥

Hilal鈥檚 final match is in Nashville with an 8pm local time kick-off, which will hopefully bring a little respite from the soaring temperatures.