Wednesday, 20 November 2024

DEEPIKA STRIKES AGAIN, INDIA BEAT CHINA TO RETAIN ASIAN CHAMPION TROPHY TITLE Q

The hosts overcame a dogged opposition with the only goal coming early into the third quarter in Rajgir, Bihar.

New Delhi: Before the Asian Champions Trophy, chief coach Harendra Singh had promised that everyone will get to see a new version of the Indian women’s hockey team in Rajgir. In his first tournament after returning to the post, his aim was to build a strong foundation, give a chance to the players who had lost confidence after not qualifying for the Paris Olympics and help rebuild towards Los Angeles 2028.


Indian players celebrate their goal against China in the Asian Champions Trophy final, in Rajgir on Wednesday. (PTI)


On Wednesday, Harendra achieved his target by winning the tournament, that too on his ‘matrabhoomi’, as India beat China 1-0 in the final to retain the continental title and take home $10,000, awarded by the Asian Hockey Federation, at the Rajgir Hockey Stadium.

Once again it was Deepika Sehrawat, who took the top-scorer and Player-of-the-Tournament awards, who proved the difference. The forward scored her 11th goal of the tournament in the first minute after half-time, handing the hosts the ACT crown for the third time, after Singapore 2016 and Ranchi 2023.

For the fourth match in a row, India failed to convert in the first two quarters but came out with renewed vigour to score in the third quarter.

Both teams fiercely contested every inch of territory as the game began, trading circle entries without managing shots on goal. In the final minutes of the opening quarter, India strung together a series of quick passes to penetrate the shooting circle. But the Chinese defence stayed resilient, closely marking the forwards and preventing any clear goalscoring opportunities.

China took the initiative in the second quarter and earned a penalty corner (PC) two minutes in, but Bichu Devi showcased catlike reflexes by leaping to her right to swat away a close-range shot from Tan Jinzhuang. India responded by earning four PCs but neither did the variations of Navneet Kaur or Udita Duhan work nor did drag-flicker Deepika convert.

But within seconds into the third quarter, India earned their fifth PC. Although it ended in a mis-trap, India recovered well and Navneet passed to Deepika to the left of the circle. She calmly controlled and found the bottom right corner with a reverse shot that went in between the goalkeeper and defender.

In search of a second goal, India pressed higher and pegged China in their own half. With three minutes left in the quarter, China began rotating the ball along the backline to gain control but India won the ball and set Deepika on a counter. She was fouled just inside the circle which led to a penalty stroke. However, her low shot was brilliantly saved by Ting Li to her right, keeping China in the game.

As the final quarter began, China showed greater resolve and pressed forward. India pushed back and earned a PC, but Sushila’s shot was kicked away by goalkeeper Wu Surong.

China intensified their pursuit of an equaliser, but India’s defence held firm.

The Bihar Government announced a cash award of ₹10 lakh for each player and Harendra and ₹5 lakh for the other support staff. Hockey India announced ₹3 lakh for each player and ₹1.5 lakh for each support staff.

Japan beat Malaysia 4-1 to finish third.

- Sandip Sikdar

NUGGETS' RUSSELL WESTBROOK RECORDS 200TH CAREER TRIPLE-DOUBLE


MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Denver Nuggets guard Russell Westbrook posted the 200th triple-double of his career Tuesday night in a win over Memphis.

The NBA recordholder for triple-doubles reached the milestone late in a 122-110 victory.

The 36-year-old Westbrook finished with 12 points, 10 rebounds and 14 assists, and it took him until the final minutes to accomplish the feat.

With 1:28 left, Westbrook was one rebound shy when center Dario Saric missed a 3-pointer. Westbrook grabbed his only offensive rebound of the game.



With the Grizzlies still threatening, Saric knocked down a 3-pointer with 27.7 seconds left to preserve the Denver win.

Westbrook said he wasn't thanking Saric for the miss that led to the triple-double.

"I thank him for making the next one to close the game, which is the most important," he said.

Westbrook is 19 triple-doubles ahead of Hall of Famer Oscar Robertson, and 62 in front of Magic Johnson. His teammate -- Nikola Jokic -- is fourth with 136, followed by LeBron James at 117.

"It's a blessing," Westbrook said of reaching the milestone. "I'm truly grateful to be able to play the game [well enough] to do that. But I'm also appreciative of the ones who came before me."

Westbrook's teammates marveled at not only the number of triple-doubles, but Westbrook's longevity.

Westbrook has recorded a triple-double with six different franchises (every one he has played for), breaking a tie with Rajon Rondo and Mark Jackson for the most all time. With a triple-double in his 13th straight season, he's tied for the second-longest streak in NBA history, trailing only Jason Kidd's 17 straight seasons with a triple-double.

Julian Strawther, a second-year guard out of Gonzaga, said Westbrook is a celebrity everywhere the team goes.

"It's hard to put into words," Strawther said. "Two-hundred triple-doubles is a lot. I don't even know if I've got 200 career games."

For Westbrook, the feat capped an ideal night.

"Anytime we win and I get them, I'm always grateful for that," Westbrook said. "It's my favorite time."

ESPN Research and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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CARLOS ALCARAZ HAILS RAFAEL NADAL'S LEGACY AFTER RETIREMENT

Carlos Alcaraz of Spain and Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrate after winning their first round match against Maximo Gonzalez of Argentina and Andres Molteni of Argentina. (Reuters photo)


MALAGA, Spain -- Carlos Alcaraz has said Rafael Nadal's legacy in tennis is "eternal" and said it is almost impossible to follow in his footsteps.

Nadal retired from the sport after Spain lost to the Netherlands in their Davis Cup quarterfinal tie on Tuesday.

The 38-year-old opened the tie but lost to Botic van de Zandschulp in singles 6-4, 6-4. Alcaraz then defeated Tallon Griekspoor 7-6 (0), 6-3 to take it to a showdown in the doubles for a spot in the semifinals. But Alcaraz and Marcel Granollers lost to Van de Zandschulp and Wesley Koolhof 7-6 (4), 7-6 (3), meaning Nadal was ushered into retirement.

Nadal announced last month he was going to retire from the sport after this Davis Cup. He felt his body's limitations meant he could no longer reach the competitive level he wanted. But he leaves behind an astonishing legacy, having won 22 men's singles Grand Slams.

Alcaraz, 21, is at the start of his career and has already won four Grand Slams. He is widely seen as the heir to Nadal's throne but is reluctant to draw any comparison.

"I think that he was one of the best ambassadors for tennis," Alcaraz said of Nadal. "I mean, his legacy is going to be eternal. You know, he has been great for tennis, for this sport in general.

"Yeah, it is difficult, at least for me. I don't want to think that I should continue, you know, the legacy that he has left. It is difficult, almost impossible. I will try to do my best, but right now, you know, it's time to say, you know, just great things about Rafa, what he has done, you know, during his career. Probably he was one of the players that put tennis, you know, in the top of sport in the top of the world.

"It is just great to have had Rafa in tennis and, you know, in this period in my life."

Spain were favourites to beat the Netherlands and the hope was Nadal would finish his career by helping his country to the Davis Cup title on Sunday. But the Dutch had other ideas and brought a premature end to Spain's farewell party for Nadal.

Despite this significance attached to the tournament, Alcaraz said he didn't feel any extra pressure.

"I really wanted to do it for Rafa, but I stay focused on my game, try not to think about, you know, Rafa's last tournament, Rafa's last match," Alcaraz said.

"I didn't want to think about it. I just wanted to help the team as much I can. I wanted to try to, you know, win both matches just to keep going, try to enjoy this week much more, but I couldn't. But it wasn't the extra pressure that knowing it was Rafa's last tournament."

After losing to Van de Zandschulp, Nadal said if he was team captain David Ferrer -- if Spain progressed to the semifinals -- then he'd have opted to pick Roberto Bautista Agut over him for the singles.

But it wasn't a dilemma Ferrer had after Spain fell. He said he decided to start Nadal in the singles on Monday and it was a straightforward call.

"It wasn't difficult," Ferrer said. "In the end, I am the captain. I decide that the players that they are going to play, and we knew that Holland, they have good players. And with this format never is easy.

"The court is faster than usually on the tour. This is not excuse, because at the end, they deserve win the tie, and congrats. In the end, this is sport, and, well, now it's a night that we are of course disappointed because we play at home with our crowd, and yeah, we are sad, of course.

"But I am proud of my players. They try to do their best. They compete. As I said before, this is sport. We have to accept and nothing else. And tomorrow is going to be another day."

- Tom Hamilton, Senior Writer

PEP GUARDIOLA TO EXTEND MAN CITY STAY WITH NEW CONTRACT - SOURCE

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Pep Guardiola has agreed to a new one-year contract to extend his stay at Manchester City, a source has confirmed to ESPN's Moises Llorens.

Guardiola's current deal runs until the end of the season and the 53-year-old has remained tight-lipped over his plans.

But after positive conversations between Guardiola and club bosses, the former Barcelona manager is set to take charge at the Etihad Stadium for a 10th season.

Guardiola is already the most successful manager in the club's history, having won 15 major trophies -- including six Premier League titles -- since arriving from Bayern Munich in 2016.

Sources with knowledge of the situation have previously told ESPN that Guardiola was expected to make up his mind about whether to sign an extension between the November international break and the start of the new year.

His past two extensions -- in 2020 and 2022 -- were signed in November to avoid speculation surrounding his future spilling over into the second half of the campaign.

City have lost their past four games in all competitions, but still sit second in the Premier League table, five points behind leaders Liverpool.

They're also set to take part in the expanded FIFA Club World Cup, which kicks off in the United States in June.

Guardiola extending his stay will be a boost to City, who will lose director of football Txiki Begiristain at the end of the season. Begiristain, a close friend and ally of Guardiola, will be replaced by Hugo Viana, who is joining from Sporting CP.

- Rob Dawson and Moises Llorens

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JAKE PAUL AGREES TO FIGHT DANIEL DUBOIS FOR IBF WORLD TITLE



This will be some fight!

Jake Paul has responded to Daniel Dubois after he challenged the 27-year-old YouTuber to fight for the IBF heavyweight world title.

YouTuber-turned-fighter, Paul, has received several offers since his victory over Mike Tyson at Texas’ AT&T Stadium on Friday evening.

Paul beat the former undisputed world heavyweight champion via unanimous decision following eight two-minute rounds.

The event, which was available to stream live on Netflix, received widespread criticism due to the age gap of the two men.

However, Tyson is thought to have received around $20 million for the fight while Paul made $40 million.

It has led several boxing icons to reach out to the YouTuber-turned-boxer, including Beterbiev and Carl Froch.

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But Paul has responded to Dubois’ offer and has accepted the challenge.

Dubois wrote: “Hi Jake, good business on the weekend but how would you feel fighting for the legitimate heavyweight championship of the world this is Daniel Dubois calling you out. Let’s get it on.”

Paul responded with a picture of a ticket dispenser with the words ‘get in line’ before sharing a screenshot of their interaction.

He wrote: “Man been boxing for 12 years, has over 100 fights between amateur and pro and fought on my undercard…hahaha.

“But f*** it…I’m going to have Nakisa talk to Frankie Warren and get you in line for the throne. Unlike Artur, at least you have a few thousand fans.”

Dubois retained his IBF world heavyweight title with a career-defining performance against Anthony Joshua on September 21 at Wembley Stadium.

He floored Joshua four times and delivered a knockout in the fifth round in front of 98,000 fans.

Though a rematch was expected on February 22, Eddie Hearn has said that Joshua may not be ready in time due to the tight turnaround.

This has led Dubois and his promoter Frank Warren to look at alternatives and Paul could be the perfect opponent.

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Tuesday, 19 November 2024

RAFAEL NADAL LOSES TO BOTIC VSN DE ZANDSCHULP IN POTENTIAL CAREER-ENDING MATCH , AS 20-YEAR DAVIS CUP SINGLES STREAK ENDS

The world No. 80 put the Netherlands ahead 1-0 in their quarterfinal tie, with Spain now needing to win the final two rubbers to advance.

Coming into this week’s Davis Cup Finals, Rafael Nadal had played 1,307 tour-level matches in his career.

Might a 1,308th be his final act?

Botic van de Zandschulp played spoiler to Nadal’s tearjerking homecoming in Malaga, knocking off the 22-time major winner with a 6-4, 6-4 victory to put the Netherlands up 1-0 against host Spain in their quarterfinal tie. The effort snapped Nadal’s 29-match singles win streak in Davis Cup competition, a stretch spanning more than 20 years following a losing debut to Jiri Novak as a 17-year-old.

Tuesday will mark the end of Nadal’s career if his team doesn’t manage to win the next two rubbers. World No. 3 Carlos Alcaraz is due to face Tallon Griekspoor, ahead of a potential deciding doubles showdown that would feature fellow retiring competitor Wesley Koolhof.

Given the stakes, there were understandable nerves from both competitors in the early goings—van de Zandschulp double faulting on three consecutive points from 40-0 up in his opening service game, and Nadal taking a more passive than usual approach when trading groundstrokes.

The tension mounted as both players settled in, with chances to strike first few and far between. At 3-3, Nadal reached back for two clutch first serves after the Dutchman pushed him to deuce. The following game, it was van de Zandschulp’s turn to hit his spots when he, too, was brought to 40-40 on the scoreboard.


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The tide then turned. Slow getting forward on a serve and volley in the deuce court, Nadal watched his opponent’s forehand sail by for 15-30. Setting up two break points with deep hitting, the world No. 80 put the set on his racquet—countering Nadal’s approach shot with a powerful crosscourt backhand winner into the open court. There would be no problem consolidating in securing the crucial lead.

With van de Zandschulp continuing to press, Nadal pulled out one of his signature shots—a skyhook—to avoid falling behind 15-40 at the start of set two. But once again staring down deuce, the Spaniard lost another point at the net before spraying a forehand wide to get broken.

Down 0-2, Nadal’s fighting spirit that has captivated audiences for two decades shone through when he scraped through a 12-point game. A window presented itself when van de Zandschulp hit successive double faults at 2-1, but an uncharacteristic unforced error on a rally ball from Nadal at 30-30 ultimately ended his hopes of getting back on serve.

 "Van de Zandschulp poured it on by coming through another gritty game against Nadal’s serve with another dazzling crosscourt passing shot winner, this time on the forehand side, to move ahead by a double break.

The 38-year-old didn’t let the deficit deter him from fighting, getting one break back to ignite cheers of “Ole! Ole! Ole! Ole!” inside Palacio de Deportes José María Martín Carpena. Donating a double fault and framed forehand to launch his next service game, van de Zandschulp yet again contained his nerves to stay in front. Asked the question one final time two games later, finished the job for his nation with two of his best second serves on the day.

 “In the beginning, I think we were both nervous,”  van de Zandschulp said afterwards. “The first service game didn’t go smoothly. The crowd was tough, of course. Understandable. That’s what it is to play here in Spain against Rafa.

“I think he’s the biggest sportsman here in Spain that ever lived. It was a really special event.”

- Matt Fitzgerald

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