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Alcaraz stops ailing Zverev to reach Cincinnati final against Sinner

Alcaraz stops ailing Zverev to reach Cincinnati final against Sinner
Carlos Alcaraz of Spain plays a backhand during the match against Alexander Zverev of Germany during Day 10 of the Cincinnati Open at the Lindner Family Tennis Center on August 16, 2025 in Mason, Ohio. (AFP)
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Alcaraz stops ailing Zverev to reach Cincinnati final against Sinner

Alcaraz stops ailing Zverev to reach Cincinnati final against Sinner

CINCINNATI: Carlos Alcaraz moved into his second final at the ATP-WTA Cincinnati Open on Saturday with a 6-4, 6-3 defeat of Alexander Zverev.
The Spanish winner will play for a trophy against world number one Jannik Sinner for the fourth time this season, with the Italian winning their showpiece last month at Wimbledon.
Zverev, who is diabetic, took a medical timeout in the second set while feeling the summer heat but came back to finish the match as Alcaraz won the final 12 points.


Dustin Johnson grabs share of lead in Indianapolis

Dustin Johnson grabs share of lead in Indianapolis
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Dustin Johnson grabs share of lead in Indianapolis

Dustin Johnson grabs share of lead in Indianapolis
  • Johnson posted a bogey-free round and has not bogeyed a hole since shooting a four on the par-3 second hole on Friday

Dustin Johnson shot a 7-under-par round of 64 and tied Columbia’s Sebastian Munoz at the top of the leaderboard at the LIV Golf Indianapolis in Westfield, Indiana
Both players are at 16-under 126 through two rounds at the par-71 Club at Chatham Hills Course.
Johnson posted a bogey-free round and has not bogeyed a hole since shooting a four on the par-3 second hole on Friday. He birdied six holes in an eight-hole stretch in the middle part of the round, posting a score of 32 on both the front and back nines.
Munoz, who shot a 12-under 59 on Friday, looked like he would run away with the tournament after birdieing six of the first seven holes to reach 18 under. He was erratic on the back nine, playing even-par golf until hitting a poor tee shot on 18 and ending up with a double bogey to fall back into a tie with Johnson.
“I had a really great start,” said Munoz. “I kind of kept myself flowing from the momentum from yesterday. Got to, I think it was 6-under through 9, and then just a couple mistakes. Misjudgment of speed on 10 and then a really bad lie on 15 and unfortunately a bad swing on 18. I had my fair share of mistakes on that back nine. But yeah, looking forward to tomorrow.”
Johnson discussed trailing his playing partner by seven shots on the front nine.
“Obviously, he got off to a great start, I got off to a slow start, and I was seven back,” said Johnson. “But you’ve just got to keep trying to make birdies. Get it in the fairway and just get looks. That’s what I did. I did that from about 6 on in. I played really well.”
Six players are tied for third place at 12 under. Of those, Poland’s Adrian Meronk and Spain’s David Puig posted the best rounds of Saturday, each 8-under rounds of 63.
Meronk eagled the par-5 seventh and 13th holes.
Also tied at 12 under are Thomas Pieters of Belgium, Patrick Reed, Chile’s Joaquin Niemann and Sweden’s Henrik Stenson. Spain’s Jon Rahm, South Africa’s Brandon Grace and Bubba Watson are one stroke behind that group of six in a three-way tie for ninth.
Johnson is also looking forward to the challenge of what could be a match-play situation on Sunday.
“You’ve just got to play from the fairway here,” said Johnson. “If you can play out of the fairway, you get a lot of good chances, you can attack the golf course. But if you’re in the rough or fairway bunkers, it’s tough. But yeah, as long as I drive it well tomorrow, I think I’ll contend.”


Itauma KOs Whyte in first round in non-title heavyweight fight

Itauma KOs Whyte in first round in non-title heavyweight fight
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Itauma KOs Whyte in first round in non-title heavyweight fight

Itauma KOs Whyte in first round in non-title heavyweight fight

RIYADH: Moses Itauma cemented his status as a heavyweight title contender by scoring a first-round knockout over Dillian Whyte on Saturday.
Just 20 years old, Itauma unloaded on the veteran Whyte and dropped him with a right hook before casually walking to the neutral corner while the referee counted.
Whyte staggered as he got to his feet, and the referee waved it off with 63 seconds remaining in the opening round.
Itauma improved to 13-0 and all 11 of his stoppages have come in either the first or second round.
Whyte (31-4, 21 KOs) was seen as Itauma’s best opponent to date, as the 37-year-old Londoner has shared the ring with the likes of Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua.
 


Powerhouses China and Australia set for showdown in FIBA Asia Cup Final

Powerhouses China and Australia set for showdown in FIBA Asia Cup Final
Updated 17 August 2025

Powerhouses China and Australia set for showdown in FIBA Asia Cup Final

Powerhouses China and Australia set for showdown in FIBA Asia Cup Final
  • China, the most decorated in tournament history, last won the title in 2015
  • Australia has never lost a game since joining the FIBA Asia Cup in 2017

JEDDAH: All eyes are on Al-Jawhara Arena in Jeddah on Sunday, as it hosts the highly anticipated FIBA Asia Cup 2025 final match between powerhouses China and Australia. The 31st edition is set to tip off at 7 p.m.

The game is expected to be an exciting and competitive encounter for both teams, who have met only once before at the FIBA Asia Cup. That was in the 2017 Quarter-Finals, where Australia won convincingly, 97-71.

The 16-time champions China reached the final after beating New Zealand 98-84 in Saturday's semifinal, moving within one victory of retaking the event title for the first time in ten years.

China's performance in Jeddah has been defined by consistency and composure, sweeping Group C before grinding past South Korea in the Quarter-Finals and overpowering New Zealand in the Semi-Finals. 

For their part, defending champions Australia overpowered Iran 92-48 in the second Semi-Finals game and extended their unbeaten run to five games.

Since joining the FIBA Asia Cup in 2017, Australia have never lost a game. They bring a flawless 17-0 competition record into this Final. 

The Boomers dominated Group A, dispatched the Philippines in the Quarter-Finals and handled Iran in the Semi-Finals without breaking stride. 

Coach Adam Caporn's team now stands one win away from a third straight Asia Cup title.

The two losing semi-finalists New Zealand and Iran will go head-to-head on Sunday afternoon for third place. This will be the first-ever FIBA Asia Cup meeting between the two countries.

For Iran, this is about restoring pride and returning to the podium after a generation of dominance earlier in the 21st century. 

For New Zealand, it’s about maintaining their place among the region’s elite and proving they can keep their spot on the podium.

 


Spurs get Thomas Frank off to flier as Erling Haaland sparks revamped City in Wolves win

Spurs get Thomas Frank off to flier as Erling Haaland sparks revamped City in Wolves win
Updated 16 August 2025

Spurs get Thomas Frank off to flier as Erling Haaland sparks revamped City in Wolves win

Spurs get Thomas Frank off to flier as Erling Haaland sparks revamped City in Wolves win
  • Frank was seconds away from launching his era in charge with a trophy until a late Paris Saint-Germain revival won the UEFA Super Cup on Wednesday
  • City’s failure to defend the title after winning it for the previous four seasons has prompted a major overhaul from Guardiola

LONDON: Tottenham manager Thomas Frank enjoyed a “dream” home debut with a 3-0 win over Burnley, while Erling Haaland inspired new-look Manchester City’s 4-0 rout of Wolves on the opening weekend of the Premier League season on Saturday.

Frank was seconds away from launching his era in charge with a trophy until a late Paris Saint-Germain revival won the UEFA Super Cup on Wednesday.

The former Brentford boss replaced Ange Postecoglou despite the Australian ending Tottenham’s 17-year trophy drought by lifting the Europa League last term.

Postecoglou was undone by Tottenham’s worst domestic season since 1976-77 as they finished just above the relegation zone in 17th place.

Frank’s bid to revive Tottenham’s league fortunes got off to the perfect start in north London.

Richarlison made the most of the faith shown in him by Frank as the Brazilian turned in Mohammed Kudus’ cross to open the scoring.

The pair combined again on the hour in more spectacular fashion as Richarlison’s bicycle kick converted the Ghanaian’s delivery.

Brennan Johnson was Tottenham’s Europa League final hero with the only goal against Manchester United and he began the new season by racing clear to slot in the third.

“Perfect start or dream start. A good performance against a difficult opponent. I will just enjoy it and I hope the players, the club and the fans enjoy it because that is important,” Frank said.

At Molineux, Pep Guardiola unveiled his City revamp as he bids to bounce back from last season’s third-place finish.

City’s failure to defend the title after winning it for the previous four seasons has prompted a major overhaul from Guardiola.

Despite Haaland’s double, it was new signing Tijjani Reijnders who stole the show with a hand in all of City’s first three goals.

“We knew he is a top signing for the coming years for City,” said Guardiola on Reijnders outstanding Premier League debut after a £46.5 million move from AC Milan.

“Of course we have changed after last season with many injuries and problems — fresh energy this season.”

Reijnders stroked in his first City goal in between two predatory finishes from Haaland.

Another City new boy Rayan Cherki, lured from Lyon in the summer, rounded off the scoring.

For the past two seasons, all three promoted teams have gone down.

Sunderland made the perfect start to attempting to buck that trend with a 3-0 victory over West Ham.

Former Arsenal and Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Granit Xhaka is among pool of new signings attracted to the Stadium of Light.

But it was three players key to their promotion back to the Premier League for the first time since 2017 who scored.

Eliezer Mayenda’s looping header gave the Black Cats lift off on the hour mark.

Center-back Dan Ballard headed in the second before Wilson Isidor rounded off a huge win in stoppage time.

Newcastle missed the wantaway Alexander Isak as they failed to find the breakthrough against 10-man Aston Villa in a 0-0 draw at Villa Park.

The Magpies were the dominant side even before Ezri Konsa’s red card for bringing down Antony Gordon 24 minutes from time.

Isak had not been involved during Newcastle’s pre-season as he appears determined to force through a move to Liverpool, who reportedly saw a £110 million ($149 million) offer for the Swedish striker rejected.

The two clubs face off in their next league match at St. James’ Park on August 25.

Newcastle manager Eddie Howe said he wants an end to the saga one way or another.

“From my perspective, you want a resolution quickly. It’s taking away the focus of the players and the supporters,” said Howe

“We want to be united together. We’d like a resolution, but we’re not in control of that.”

Fulham’s Rodrigo Muniz struck in the 96th minute to salvage a 1-1 draw at Brighton after Matt O’Riley’s penalty put the Seagulls in front.

Arsenal, top-flight runners-up for the last three seasons, are in action on Sunday when they travel to Manchester United.

Champions Liverpool began their title defense with a 4-2 win against Bournemouth on Friday.


Newcastle held by 10-man Villa after Konsa sees red

Newcastle held by 10-man Villa after Konsa sees red
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Newcastle held by 10-man Villa after Konsa sees red

Newcastle held by 10-man Villa after Konsa sees red
  • Despite Villa defender Konsa's being sent off for a professional foul midway through the second half, Newcastle were unable to take advantage in a toothless display that showed why they are so desperate to keep hold of Isak

BIRMINGHAM, England: Newcastle got a worrying glimpse of life without Alexander Isak as they were held to a 0-0 draw in their Premier League opener at Aston Villa despite Ezri Konsa’s dismissal.
Villa defender Konsa was sent off for a professional foul on Anthony Gordon midway through the second half on Saturday.
But Newcastle were unable to take advantage in a toothless display that showed why they are so desperate to keep hold of Isak.
The Sweden striker was not involved against Villa after reportedly telling the club he wants to leave to join Premier League champions Liverpool.
Isak, 25, was the subject of a rejected £110 million ($149 million) bid from Liverpool earlier this month.
“I don’t think we dominated, chance-wise, the way we wanted. We were maybe a little bit too anxious to score,” Newcastle boss Eddie Howe said.
“If you’re not totally together in the Premier League, you’re going to find it very difficult, but I think we answered a few questions today in terms of our spirit.”
Isak, who helped Newcastle secure Champions League qualification and end their 56-year trophy drought last season, is reportedly refusing to train or play in an effort to force his way out of the club he joined from Real Sociedad in 2022.
He did not take part in Newcastle’s pre-season tour, training alone at his former club in Spain instead.
Gordon led the line in Isak’s absence as the England winger started out of position in the center of Newcastle’s three-man attack.
Anthony Elanga made his Newcastle debut after the winger’s £55 million ($74 million) move from Nottingham Forest, while Malick Thiaw, a defender signed from AC Milan, was among the substitutes.
Without Isak to power their attack, Newcastle were unable to make their territorial dominance count as Howe was left hoping for a swift resolution to the transfer saga, which could run until the window closes in September.
“From my perspective, you want a resolution quickly. It’s taking away the focus of the players and the supporters,” Howe said.
“We want to be united together. We’d like a resolution, but we’re not in control of that.”

Villa boss Unai Emery could take heart from his team’s backs-to-the-wall effort after Konsa’s exit.
Emery had admitted it was a “challenging” transfer window after his club were constrained by Premier League profit and sustainability rules, leaving them with just two new signings.
Marco Bizot, recruited from Brest, made his debut in goal in the absence of the suspended Emiliano Martinez, while Evann Guessand, a striker signed from another French club, Rennes, was on the bench.
Elanga wasted a golden opportunity for a debut goal after sprinting through on goal for a shot that was repelled by Bizot.
Gordon was equally profligate when he headed Harvey Barnes’ cross over the bar from just six yards.
Newcastle threatened again as Bruno Guimaraes headed a free-kick toward Barnes and he picked out Gordon, whose low strike from 20 yards was turned away by Bizot.
Newcastle had eight shots in the first 30 minutes, while Villa mustered just two touches in the visitors’ penalty area in the same period and failed to manage a single shot in the entire half.
Villa finally tested Newcastle keeper Nick Pope through Boubacar Kamara’s header immediately after the interval.
But Emery’s men were reduced to 10 men in the 66th minute after Elanga’s superb pass sent Gordon bearing down on goal, provoking a despairing tug from Konsa that sent the England star crashing to the turf and earned the defender a red card.
Newcastle pressed for the winner, but Barnes’ goal-bound volley was blocked by Matty Cash and Bizot denied Gordon as Villa held on.