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Zverev and Fritz set to kick off Six Kings Slam 2025 in Riyadh

Six Kings Slam 2025 will take place from Oct. 15-18 in Riyadh. (Supplied)
Six Kings Slam 2025 will take place from Oct. 15-18 in Riyadh. (Supplied)
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Zverev and Fritz set to kick off Six Kings Slam 2025 in Riyadh

Six Kings Slam 2025 will take place from Oct. 15-18 in Riyadh. (Supplied)
  • The tournament takes place at ANB Arena from Oct. 15-18

RIYADH: The Six Kings Slam 2025 tournament kicks off on Wednesday at the ANB Arena as part of the Riyadh Season events, featuring six of the biggest tennis stars in the world.

The players will compete across three nights, beginning with the quarterfinals, followed by the semifinals, and concluding on Saturday with the championship final, in addition to a third-place playoff.

The tournament will bring together Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Alexander Zverev, and Taylor Fritz. Matches will take place in front of Riyadh Season audiences and will be streamed live on Netflix to more than 300 million subscribers worldwide at no additional cost.

Quarterfinal action begins on Wednesday, Oct. 15, with Zverev facing Fritz, followed by Sinner taking on Tsitsipas. The tournament continues on Thursday, Oct. 16, with the semifinals, which will see the entry of Spanish star and world No. 1 Alcaraz as well as Djokovic.

The tournament has gained global attention due to the star power of its participants, including Italy’s Sinner, reigning champion of the previous edition, who claimed the title after an exhilarating final against Alcaraz; German star Zverev, ranked among the elite of the ATP Tour; and Greek standout Tsitsipas, known for his attacking style and unique skills.


Ancelotti calls for mental resilience after Brazil’s first loss to Japan

Ancelotti calls for mental resilience after Brazil’s first loss to Japan
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Ancelotti calls for mental resilience after Brazil’s first loss to Japan

Ancelotti calls for mental resilience after Brazil’s first loss to Japan
  • Ancelotti has focused on building a team that is both adaptable and mentally robust
  • “No, everything is not fine. When the team loses, we are upset, which is normal. Everyone is upset,” Ancelotti said

TOKYO: Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti has urged his players to develop greater mental resilience after they suffered a shock 3-2 defeat by Japan in Tokyo on Tuesday, their first-ever loss to the Asian side.
The Italian emphasized the need to learn from the errors that led to the hosts’ stunning second-half comeback as he prepares his squad for next year’s World Cup in North America.
Ancelotti, who took charge in May following Brazil’s inconsistent World Cup qualifying campaign, has focused on building a team that is both adaptable and mentally robust.

TOO MANY CHANGES TO BRAZIL TEAM?
Despite showing signs of progress in recent matches, Tuesday’s defeat highlighted areas requiring improvement and called into question the coach’s decision to field a heavily rotated side from Friday’s commanding 5-0 win over South Korea.
“No, everything is not fine. When the team loses, we are upset, which is normal. Everyone is upset. I don’t like to lose, and neither do the players. We have to learn from this defeat, as we always do in football,” Ancelotti told a press conference.
“Until (Fabricio) Bruno’s mistake on the first goal, the game was well controlled. After that, the team fell apart mentally. That was the team’s biggest mistake,” he said. “I don’t think the second half was bad overall, but the error had too much of an impact on the players.”
When asked if such mistakes could influence squad selection for the World Cup, Ancelotti dismissed the notion, instead focused on the team’s collective response.
“Individual mistakes do not affect a player’s presence in the team. What we have to evaluate is the team’s reaction after the first mistake, which was not good because we lost a little of our balance on the pitch, our positive thinking. It’s a good lesson for the future,” he said.
Brazil’s next fixtures are friendlies against Senegal and Tunisia in November, to be played in England and France respectively.
“This and the next international break are testing periods, and we will continue testing in November,” Ancelotti said. “The team played very well against Korea, well in the first half today, and very poorly in the second half.
“In the World Cup, we have to strike a balance. We must learn from our mistakes. It was a good lesson tonight. I think we need to find balance in what we do. It’s a process...”


Barcelona’s Lewandowski suffers thigh injury

Barcelona’s Lewandowski suffers thigh injury
Updated 10 min 27 sec ago

Barcelona’s Lewandowski suffers thigh injury

Barcelona’s Lewandowski suffers thigh injury
  • “Lewandowski has a muscle injury in the biceps femoris of the left thigh,” Barcelona said
  • Spanish media reported that Lewandowski is expected to be out for four to six weeks

MADRID: Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski has suffered a torn thigh muscle, the club said on Tuesday, with the Poland captain facing a spell on the sidelines that could rule him out of next week’s LaLiga clash against Real Madrid.
The 37-year-old played the full 90 minutes and scored a goal in Poland’s 2-0 World Cup qualifying win over Lithuania on Sunday.
“Lewandowski has a muscle injury in the biceps femoris of the left thigh. His recovery time will depend on how the injury evolves,” Barcelona said in a statement.
Spanish media reported that Lewandowski is expected to be out for four to six weeks, making him a doubt for the Clasico at the Santiago Bernabeu on October 26.
Lewandowski joined a growing list of absentees for coach Hansi Flick, with Raphinha, Gavi and Dani Olmo also sidelined, while goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen is still recovering from back surgery.
Barca could, however, be boosted by the returns of Lamine Yamal and Fermin Lopez, who are expected to be available after the international break.


Aleksandar Rakic ready for undefeated Azamat Murzakanov at UFC 321 in Abu Dhabi

Aleksandar Rakic ready for undefeated Azamat Murzakanov at UFC 321 in Abu Dhabi
Updated 14 October 2025

Aleksandar Rakic ready for undefeated Azamat Murzakanov at UFC 321 in Abu Dhabi

Aleksandar Rakic ready for undefeated Azamat Murzakanov at UFC 321 in Abu Dhabi
  • Austrian-Serbian light heavyweight aims to make statement on Oct. 25 at Etihad Arena

ABU DHABI: Aleksandar Rakic is returning to Abu Dhabi with one goal in mind — redemption. The Austrian-Serbian light heavyweight is set to face the undefeated Azamat Murzakanov at UFC 321 — Aspinall v Gane on Oct. 25 at Etihad Arena —  in a fight that could mark a major turning point in his career.

Rakic told Arab News: “I’m feeling excited, very, very excited. (I) can’t wait to step into the octagon. I mean, it’s been a while, but yes, ready to go, ready to rock and roll. Preparation is good. I feel good.”

Rakic has been preparing away from home, embracing a focused training routine in Serbia.

He said: “I’ve spent the last six weeks in Serbia training with my head coach there. I live in Vienna, Austria, but for the past six or seven weeks, and the next one will be the seventh, I’ve been in Serbia preparing for the fight. Just a spartan lifestyle: training, sleeping, eating, and that’s it. No distractions, no family, no kids, only focusing on the preparation for the fight.”

The weather, he added, had been a welcome balance before heading to the UAE. He said: “In Serbia, it was very hot for a long time. Only in the last two weeks did it get a little colder, but the sun is still shining, so it’s not that cold. But of course, I can’t wait to have the Abu Dhabi weather.”

The upcoming fight represents a new chapter for Rakic, who has overhauled his team and training methods since his last appearance in Abu Dhabi against Magomed Ankalaev.

The 33-year-old said: “After the last fight with Ankalaev one year ago, I completely changed my team. I have a new head coach and a new boxing coach, and I’ve been training with them since February this year.

“After the fight, I went to Thailand for a bit, a mix of vacation and training. But the training methods, I’ve changed them completely in this camp. It’s a lot of sparring, a ton of it. Every day grinding, every day sparring, every day working on timing and reaction. I’m not focusing so much now on strength and conditioning, but on getting the conditioning out of the fighting itself. That’s the biggest change I’ve made in the last year.”

Reflecting on his previous fight in Abu Dhabi, Rakic said the loss taught him valuable lessons and gave him a new mindset. He said: “If I didn’t lose the fight against Ankalaev I would not have seen some mistakes I made in my previous camps or realize that I needed change. Everything happens for a reason. God has a plan, and I’m thankful because now I feel very happy and I see improvements in my game over the last months.”

Murzakanov enters UFC 321 with an undefeated record, but Rakic remains unfazed.

“He’s not the first guy I’ve fought who is undefeated,” he said. “Everybody is beatable in this world and, for me, the record is not something I pay much attention to. Of course, he has a perfect record, and that’s something to respect, but I also think he hasn’t faced the kind of names that I’ve faced in my career already, and that makes a big difference. You can be undefeated, but if you haven’t fought former champions or top-ranked opponents, it doesn’t mean much to me.”

Rakic added that he is confident he will be the first to hand Murzakanov a professional loss.

He said: “I think I’m going to be the first, 100 percent. I will be very happy to be the first guy to beat Azamat in professional MMA.”

Rakic says he is ready for every scenario, and added: “I know Azamat’s style is most likely striker, but I am as well, so my background is striking. It depends what Azamat is going to give me. I’m ready wherever the fight goes.

“If it’s stand-up, if it’s the wrestling or the grappling part, it depends where the fight goes. It depends on his reaction to my action or my reaction to his action. I will try to make it as easy as I can for myself to not take a lot of damage, to be able to fight again very soon. But if the fight goes in a direction where it’s going to turn into a war, it should be a war.”

The Austrian-Serbian holds a special appreciation for the UAE’s capital, and said: “I’ve fought in many cities, you know, I’ve fought five times in Vegas, in Canada, in Korea, Europe, all over the world. But for sure, Abu Dhabi is No. 1 on my list. Hospitality, environment, how they respect the fighters, how they welcome the fighters; 100 percent Abu Dhabi is one of my favorite cities and countries where I want to fight more often in my career.”

He expects strong support from Serbia and Austria but welcomes all fans, saying: “A lot of fans from Serbia and Austria are going to be in the arena, and the whole country will be watching. I just want to thank everyone who believes in me, and even those supporting Azamat, because everything that makes the sport more popular makes me happy.”

With a renewed mindset, a rebuilt team, and the determination to prove himself once again, Rakic heads into UFC 321 with a clear purpose to make a statement.

“I think I’m going to be the first. I will be very happy to be the first guy to beat Azamat in professional MMA,” he said.


Messi set for Argentina return in Puerto Rico friendly

Messi set for Argentina return in Puerto Rico friendly
Updated 14 October 2025

Messi set for Argentina return in Puerto Rico friendly

Messi set for Argentina return in Puerto Rico friendly
  • Lionel Messi scored twice in Inter Miami’s 4-0 victory over Atlanta United in Major League Soccer on Saturday

Lionel Messi has rejoined the Argentina squad and could feature in Tuesday’s friendly against Puerto Rico, coach Lionel Scaloni said after the forward skipped their 1-0 victory over Venezuela to play for Inter Miami at the weekend.
Messi scored twice in Inter Miami’s 4-0 victory over Atlanta United in Major League Soccer on Saturday, and Scaloni said he would speak to the 38-year-old about his fitness before deciding if he plays against Puerto Rico.
“I saw Messi play on Saturday. From what I know, he finished well. I haven’t spoken to him yet,” Scaloni told reporters on Monday.
“Now we have the last training session for tomorrow’s match, and as we always do before preparing for the final training, I’ll talk to him and if he’s in condition, he’ll play tomorrow.”
The match against Puerto Rico will take place at Inter Miami’s home venue Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida after being moved from Chicago due to security and logistical concerns.


France held in Iceland as Germany and Belgium close on 2026 World Cup

France held in Iceland as Germany and Belgium close on 2026 World Cup
Updated 14 October 2025

France held in Iceland as Germany and Belgium close on 2026 World Cup

France held in Iceland as Germany and Belgium close on 2026 World Cup
  • France are nevertheless three points clear at the top of Group D with two games remaining next month, and a win at home to second-placed Ukraine in Paris will wrap up top spot

PARIS: Injury-hit France were held to a 2-2 draw by Iceland in 2026 World Cup qualifying on Monday, while Germany won in Northern Ireland with a Nick Woltemade goal and Belgium beat Wales to stand on the brink of a place at next year’s finals.
France, World Cup winners in 2018 and runners-up in 2022, were without a host of players in Reykjavik including captain Kylian Mbappe and Ballon d’Or winner Ousmane Dembele, both out injured.
They fell behind to a Victor Palsson goal late in the first half, but Christopher Nkunku equalized just after the hour mark.
Crystal Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta then gave Les Bleus the lead midway through the second half, getting his first senior international goal on his first start.
However, Iceland were back level almost from the restart as Kristian Hlynsson of FC Twente ran through unchallenged to make it 2-2.
France could have clinched qualification for next year’s tournament in North America with a win in Reykjavik combined with Ukraine failing to beat Azerbaijan at the same time.
But while they were dropping points, Ukraine were beating Azerbaijan 2-1 in the Polish city of Krakow — Oleksiy Hutsuliak and Ruslan Malinovskiy scored for Ukraine either side of a Vitaliy Mykolenko own goal.
France are nevertheless three points clear at the top of Group D with two games remaining next month, and a win at home to second-placed Ukraine in Paris will wrap up top spot.
“We totally controlled the game. Iceland had two shots on target and scored two goals,” France coach Didier Deschamps told TFI. 

Belgium's midfielder #07 Kevin De Bruyne celebrates scoring the team's third goal during the 2026 World Cup Group J qualifier football match between Wales and Belgium, at Cardiff City Stadium, in Cardiff, on October 13, 2025. (AFP)


“But we have another point on the board and next month will be decisive.”
Germany have now recorded three consecutive victories in Group A after beginning their campaign with a defeat in Slovakia last month.
Newcastle United forward Woltemade headed in the only goal of the game as Germany beat Northern Ireland 1-0 in Belfast, and Julian Nagelsmann’s team are top of the group with nine points.
“It was a very important three points for us,” Woltemade told Germany’s RTL, adding that “in this atmosphere and in a bit of an ugly game, you have to win and we did well.”

- Switzerland forced to wait -

Slovakia sit second only on goal difference as they defeated Luxembourg 2-0 at home, Adam Obert and Ivan Schranz scoring the goals in the second half.
The 12 group winners in European qualifying will go to the World Cup, with runners-up continuing on to play-offs set for next March — the meeting between Germany and Slovakia in Leipzig next month will therefore be decisive.
Belgium have almost qualified from Group J after Kevin De Bruyne converted two penalties in a 4-2 win over Wales in Cardiff.
Joe Rodon had given Wales an early lead but De Bruyne’s spot-kick double came either side of a Thomas Meunier goal.
Nathan Broadhead pulled it back to 3-2, only for Leandro Trossard of Arsenal to seal Belgium’s victory at the death.
Rudi Garcia’s Red Devils — who beat Wales 4-3 at home in June — now know one win from their two games next month away to Kazakhstan and at home to Liechtenstein will clinch top spot.
Meanwhile, Wales must try to catch second-placed North Macedonia, who were held 1-1 at home by Kazakhstan on Monday with Enis Bardhi replying for the hosts after Dinmukhamed Karaman’s opener.
Switzerland could have qualified from Group B with the right combination of results, but will have to wait until next month after a 0-0 draw in Slovenia.
The Swiss are now only three points clear of Kosovo, who beat Sweden 1-0 in Gothenburg thanks to a solitary strike by Fisnik Asllani of Hoffenheim.
Sweden’s campaign has proven to be a disaster as they sit bottom of the section with just one point despite having Viktor Gyokeres and Alexander Isak starting together up front — they have failed to even score in their last three matches.