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  • Toronto move within one win of World Series title

    Toronto move within one win of World Series title

    In a stunning display of power and precision, the Toronto Blue Jays moved one step closer to their first World Series title since 1993 with a commanding 6-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. The win gives the Blue Jays a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven series, with the final games set to take place in Toronto. The game was marked by a historic first inning, where Davis Schneider and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit back-to-back home runs off the first two pitches, a feat never before seen in a World Series game. This early offensive surge set the tone for the rest of the match. Rookie pitcher Trey Yesavage delivered a standout performance, throwing seven innings with 12 strikeouts, a World Series record for a rookie, and allowing only one run. The Dodgers struggled to recover, with their only run coming from a solo homer by Enrique Hernandez in the third inning. The Blue Jays continued to build their lead, scoring in the seventh and eighth innings, leaving the Dodgers’ fans heading for the exits early. The series now shifts to Toronto, where the Blue Jays will look to clinch the title in front of their home crowd at the Rogers Centre.

  • Sinner cruises in Paris Masters opener, Zverev keeps title defence alive

    Sinner cruises in Paris Masters opener, Zverev keeps title defence alive

    Jannik Sinner made a commanding start to his Paris Masters campaign, defeating Zizou Bergs 6-4, 6-2 in a swift one-hour and 27-minute match on Wednesday. The Italian, a four-time Grand Slam champion, showcased his trademark efficiency, not facing a single break point while methodically securing breaks early in both sets. This victory keeps Sinner on track to reclaim the world number one ranking, should he clinch his maiden ATP 1000 title in Paris. His next challenge will be against Francisco Cerundolo, who earlier defeated Miomir Kecmanovic. Meanwhile, reigning champion Alexander Zverev faced a tougher battle, overcoming Camilo Ugo Carabelli in a grueling three-set match, 6-7 (5/7), 6-1, 7-5. Zverev, who narrowly avoided an early exit, will now face Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in the next round. Elsewhere, Casper Ruud suffered an unexpected defeat to Daniel Altmaier, while Daniil Medvedev advanced due to Grigor Dimitrov’s withdrawal. The tournament also saw Felix Auger-Aliassime stage a comeback victory, keeping his ATP Finals hopes alive.

  • UAE’s Obaid Alketbi clinches gold at Asian Youth Games in Bahrain

    UAE’s Obaid Alketbi clinches gold at Asian Youth Games in Bahrain

    The UAE Jiu-Jitsu national team made a remarkable debut at the Asian Youth Games in Bahrain, securing two medals on the opening day. Obaid Alketbi triumphed with a gold medal in the 56kg division, while his teammate Salem Alqubaisi claimed silver in the 62kg category. These victories elevated the UAE’s total medal count to 21, comprising nine gold, seven silver, and five bronze, solidifying the nation’s sixth-place standing and its position as the leading Arab country in the competition. With less than 48 hours remaining, the UAE athletes continue to showcase their technical prowess, composure, and determination. China leads the overall standings with 105 medals, followed by Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. Among Arab nations, Saudi Arabia ranks 13th, Iraq 14th, and host nation Bahrain 15th. In badminton, UAE’s Rayan Malhan advanced to the semifinals after a decisive victory over Indonesia’s Jin Maharishil, setting up a clash with China’s Xu Ji Ning. Meanwhile, cyclist Sultan Al Hammadi finished eighth in the road race, competing against 69 participants from across Asia. The Jiu-Jitsu events highlighted intense matchups and stellar performances, with the UAE team demonstrating tactical awareness and discipline. Yousef Abdullah Al Batran, Board Member of the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, praised the athletes’ progress, attributing their success to the nation’s leadership and the Federation’s focus on youth development. Gold medallist Obaid Alketbi expressed pride in his achievement, emphasizing the rigorous preparation and determination that fueled his victory. Silver medallist Salem Alqubaisi credited his performance to strong preparation, coaching, and team support, vowing to aim for further success. The Jiu-Jitsu events continue on Thursday, with the UAE team poised to add more medals to their tally.

  • Vinicius apologises for storming off in Real’s Clasico victory over Barcelona

    Vinicius apologises for storming off in Real’s Clasico victory over Barcelona

    Real Madrid winger Vinicius Jr has publicly apologized for his heated reaction after being substituted during Sunday’s intense 2-1 El Clasico victory over Barcelona. The Brazilian star, who played a pivotal role in the winning goal and relentlessly pressured Barcelona’s right-back Jules Koundé, was replaced by compatriot Rodrygo in the 71st minute. Despite his contributions, Vinicius expressed his frustration to manager Xabi Alonso before storming off to the dressing room, marring what should have been a jubilant moment for Real Madrid as they ended a four-game losing streak against their arch-rivals. In a statement shared on his social media accounts, Vinicius apologized to fans, teammates, and club president Florentino Pérez, attributing his outburst to his competitive passion. ‘Sometimes my passion gets the better of me because I always want to win and help my team,’ he explained. Notably, his apology did not mention Alonso, with whom he has had a strained relationship since the manager took charge in May. Vinicius’ substitution has been a recurring theme this season, despite his effective partnership with forward Kylian Mbappé. The match ended in further controversy as Vinicius reemerged during a late-game altercation, arguing with Barcelona players before being escorted away. Real Madrid now lead LaLiga with 27 points, five ahead of second-placed Barcelona.

  • Juventus pick Luciano Spalletti as new coach: Italian media

    Juventus pick Luciano Spalletti as new coach: Italian media

    In a significant shake-up, Juventus has reportedly appointed Luciano Spalletti as their new head coach, following the dismissal of Igor Tudor. The decision comes after a dismal performance streak, with the team failing to secure a victory in their last eight matches across all competitions. The Serie A club officially announced Tudor’s departure on Monday, citing the need for a fresh direction.

    Italian media outlets revealed on Wednesday that Spalletti, the former Italian national team coach, has been chosen to lead the Turin-based giants. While the club has yet to confirm the appointment officially, reports suggest an announcement could follow the Juventus-Udinese match scheduled for 17:30 GMT on Wednesday.

    Spalletti, who recently faced criticism for his underwhelming tenure with the Italian national team, expressed his eagerness to return to coaching. Speaking at an event in Milan on Tuesday, he stated, ‘It would be nice for me to get a new opportunity to get back into the game after that.’ He also emphasized that managing Juventus would be a coveted role for any coach.

    The move marks a pivotal moment for Juventus, a club historically synonymous with success but currently grappling with a challenging phase. Fans and analysts alike are keen to see if Spalletti can reignite the team’s fortunes and restore its competitive edge in Serie A and beyond.

  • Shanghai Tower Towerrunning Challenge to kick off in Nov

    Shanghai Tower Towerrunning Challenge to kick off in Nov

    The 2025 Shanghai Tower Towerrunning Challenge is set to take place from November 22 to 23, marking a significant expansion in its history. For the first time, the event will span two days, with the participant quota increased to 3,000, setting a new record in terms of scale. Organized by Shanghai Tower and supported by the Samaranch Sports Development Foundation, the challenge has been a prominent fixture in Shanghai’s sports calendar since its inception in 2017. It is widely regarded as a benchmark event, celebrated for its large scale, high points, and the unique setting of the world’s tallest building.

    Juan Antonio Samaranch, vice-president of the International Olympic Committee and the ambassador for the challenge, emphasized the significance of the event in a video message. ‘Shanghai Tower stands as a pinnacle of human urban architecture,’ he stated. ‘Towerrunning epitomizes the ultimate test of will and physical endurance. The fusion of this sport with this iconic building perfectly embodies the timeless theme of striving upward.’

    Samaranch further expressed his hopes for the event, saying, ‘May it not only become a shining jewel in the global crown of towerrunning challenges but also serve as a bridge, connecting people from all corners of the world to collectively inherit and promote the undying Olympic spirit of resilience and the pursuit of excellence.’

    This year’s event will feature both a full-distance race and a fun run. To further encourage local Chinese athletes, a special award will be offered to national participants, aiming to foster the development of domestic talent. The trophy for this year’s challenge, crafted by the Jingdezhen Ceramic Flagship Store, is engraved with the race’s key markers: ‘3,398 steps, 119 floors, and a vertical height of 552 meters.’

    Registration for the event is now open, with participants able to sign up via Shanghai Tower’s official WeChat account and designated partner platforms.

  • Australia captain Cummins returns to bowling in buildup to Ashes

    Australia captain Cummins returns to bowling in buildup to Ashes

    Australian cricket captain Pat Cummins has taken a significant step in his recovery from a lower-back injury by resuming bowling practice. Cummins, who was sidelined for the opening Ashes Test in Perth starting November 21, is now eyeing a return for the second Test in Brisbane two weeks later. The 32-year-old fast bowler bowled off a short run-up during a net session at Cricket New South Wales’ training base on Tuesday, under the watchful eyes of coaching staff. Head coach Andrew McDonald indicated that Cummins would require at least four weeks of rehabilitation, effectively ruling him out of any warmup matches before the Gabba Test. In Cummins’s absence, Steve Smith will lead the Australian team in Perth, with Victoria fast bowler Scott Boland likely to fill the void. Australia currently holds the Ashes urn, having retained it after a 2-2 series draw in England in 2023.

  • IAME UAE Series Round 2–3 deliver thrilling weekend at Dubai Kartdrome

    IAME UAE Series Round 2–3 deliver thrilling weekend at Dubai Kartdrome

    The IAME UAE Series 2025/2026 season reached new heights during a thrilling double-header weekend at Dubai Kartdrome, hosting Round 2 on October 18 and Round 3 on October 19. The event, marked by scorching temperatures and intense competition, showcased the burgeoning talent of young drivers across multiple categories. Founded in Italy in 1968, IAME has become a global leader in kart engine manufacturing, with its UAE chapter spearheaded by Sheikh Waleed Al Qassimi. As the owner of RAK Track and president of IAME UAE, Sheikh Waleed has been instrumental in fostering a world-class motorsport ecosystem in the region. The weekend’s races were a testament to the sport’s growing popularity, drawing competitors and fans from across the GCC and beyond. Round 3, in particular, delivered nail-biting action across five categories. In the Bambino Class, Sam Testa secured a hard-fought victory, while Baptiste Augustin triumphed in the Mini Category. Leonidas Peruzzi continued his dominance in the Junior Class, and Youif Busenad clinched a dramatic win in the Senior/170 Category. Maximillian Dexter rounded out the weekend with a victory in the Senior Class. Sheikh Waleed Al Qassimi praised the event, highlighting the remarkable progress of karting in the UAE and the bright future ahead. With the Dubai rounds concluded, the championship now heads to Sharjah Kart Track for the next leg of this fiercely competitive season.

  • England out of World Cup after South Africa thrashing

    England out of World Cup after South Africa thrashing

    In a stunning display of skill and determination, South Africa’s women’s cricket team triumphed over England by 125 runs in the ICC Women’s World Cup semi-final held in Guwahati. This victory marks South Africa’s first-ever entry into a World Cup final in either men’s or women’s cricket. The Proteas posted an imposing total of 319-7, largely thanks to a phenomenal innings by Laura Wolvaardt, who scored 169 runs off 143 balls. Wolvaardt’s masterclass in 50-over batting was complemented by Marizanne Kapp’s sensational bowling performance, where she claimed 5 wickets for just 20 runs. England, chasing a record target in a knockout game, crumbled under pressure, being bowled out for 194 in 42.3 overs. Despite a valiant effort from Nat Sciver-Brunt, who scored 64 runs, England’s top order collapsed early, with three batters dismissed for ducks. South Africa’s comprehensive performance was a testament to their resilience and strategic brilliance, setting up a final clash against either India or Australia. This historic win not only avenges South Africa’s previous semi-final losses to England but also cements their place as a formidable force in women’s cricket.

  • Real Madrid to seek compensation from UEFA after court ruling against European body on Super League

    Real Madrid to seek compensation from UEFA after court ruling against European body on Super League

    In a significant legal development, Real Madrid has announced its intention to seek compensation from UEFA after a Spanish court dismissed appeals filed by the European soccer governing body. The court upheld a previous ruling that found UEFA in breach of EU competition law for blocking plans for the breakaway Super League. The Madrid-based court also dismissed appeals from the Spanish league and the national soccer federation, reinforcing the 2023 decision by the Court of Justice of the European Union, which declared that UEFA and FIFA had abused their market dominance and violated EU law. Real Madrid expressed its satisfaction with the ruling, stating that it confirmed UEFA’s infringement of EU competition rules and its abuse of a dominant position. The club emphasized its commitment to global football and fans while pursuing substantial damages from UEFA. The Spanish league, however, downplayed the ruling’s significance, noting that it did not endorse any specific competition format or the original 2021 Super League project, which had been modified since its initial announcement. The league clarified that the court’s decision focused on procedural aspects, emphasizing the need for transparent and objective authorization systems. Real Madrid did not specify the amount of damages it would seek but highlighted its ongoing discussions with UEFA to address governance, financial sustainability, player health, and fan experience issues. The Super League project, launched in 2021, faced widespread fan protests and quickly collapsed, but the legal battle continues to shape the future of European football governance.