Al-Nassr beat Al-Ettifaq to add to Steven Gerrard’s woes

Al-Nassr beat Ettifaq 3-1 on Friday to move back to within 10 points of leaders Al-Hilal in the Roshn Saudi League. (X/@AlNassrFC)
Al-Nassr beat Ettifaq 3-1 on Friday to move back to within 10 points of leaders Al-Hilal in the Roshn Saudi League. (X/@AlNassrFC)
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Updated 22 December 2023
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Al-Nassr beat Al-Ettifaq to add to Steven Gerrard’s woes

Al-Nassr beat Al-Ettifaq to add to Steven Gerrard’s woes
  • Alex Telles scores wonder goal in 3-1 win
  • Al-Ettifaq without a victory in 8 straight league games

RIYADH: Al-Nassr beat Ettifaq 3-1 on Friday to move back to within 10 points of leaders Al-Hilal in the Roshn Saudi League, and for once the headlines did not belong to Cristiano Ronaldo or Anderson Talisca.

Alex Telles has had a fine season since signing from Manchester United in the summer but few expected him to produce a goal of the season contender. Ettifaq had frustrated the hosts until two minutes from the end of the first half and must have thought that a defensive header out of the box that was looping toward Telles standing 30 meters from goal was enough to clear the danger. Yet the Brazilian fullback fired a spectacular volley that flew into the top corner of the net to give his compatriot Paulo Victor no chance.

Just before the hour it was the turn of another summer arrival to get on the score sheet. Just as Ettifaq were starting to cause the Riyadh giants some problems, Ronaldo headed the ball through a crowded area for Marcelo Brozovic to steer his shot past the keeper for his first in the league for the Yellows. It was the ninth assist of the season for the Portuguese star.

With 17 minutes remaining, Ronaldo got goal No. 17 to return to the top of the scoring standings, slotting a penalty into the bottom corner to give Victor no chance.

Mohammed Al-Kuwaykibi pulled a goal back for the visitors with five minutes remaining, stealing in at the far post past a sleepy defense, but the points were never in doubt for Al-Nassr who can now prepare for a huge game against Al-Ittihad.

Failure to win would almost mean the end of the title race after Al-Hilal picked up their 19th successive victory 24 hours earlier.

In contrast, Ettifaq have now gone eight league games without a win and have slipped to eighth in the table.

Al-Ahli moved into third with a 4-0 win at Al-Hazm. Riyad Mahrez got the ball rolling on the stroke of halftime, with Gabri Veiga adding a second just before the hour.

The victory was sealed by Firas Al-Buraikan with nine minutes remaining and Merih Demiral added the cherry on top in added time.

Al-Shabab’s indifferent season continued with a 1-0 loss at Al-Okhdoud, a win that saw the hosts climb above the visitors and into 12th.


Game On: Garbine Muguruza champions ‘gigantic’ WTA Finals in Saudi Arabia

Game On: Garbine Muguruza champions ‘gigantic’ WTA Finals in Saudi Arabia
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Game On: Garbine Muguruza champions ‘gigantic’ WTA Finals in Saudi Arabia

Game On: Garbine Muguruza champions ‘gigantic’ WTA Finals in Saudi Arabia
  • As the world’s top female players gear up for Riyadh, the tournament director envisions bright future for tennis in the Middle East

RIYADH: As the Kingdom’s capital gears up for the highly anticipated WTA Finals this November, the tournament’s director and former world No. 1 Garbine Muguruza believes the event will be “gigantic” for tennis in the country and region.

In an interview with Arab News recently, she said the contest, which will feature some of the world’s top female tennis players, will showcase the power of sport to inspire and unite people.

“I’m very excited that we can bring this gigantic tournament to Saudi Arabia,” she said, noting the significance of introducing this premier event in a region that is still becoming acquainted with the sport at the highest level.

The WTA Finals is regarded as one of the crown jewels of women’s tennis.

Muguruza, who has experience working in the Middle East, said: “This is going to make such an impact for the kids, for the next generation.”

She praised the Saudi Tennis Federation and the broader sports community for the work they are doing. “They’re bringing exhibitions, next-gen (tournaments), and now the finals,” said Muguruza.

She said the focus on community engagement — through several clinics and coaching sessions — was vital for fostering local talent. The ultimate aim is to have 1 million tennis players in the country.

“Every time I do it, there’s more people,” she said.

“They’re doing a great job letting them dream and giving them the options to do it,” she said, recalling her own journey to the top of the sport.

“Why not dream, right? Like I dreamt when I was little to one day be the world No. 1, you know?”

Muguruza’s dual perspective as both a former elite player and a tournament director enriches her approach. “I can tell what the players could need, what to expect. How can we get the crowd excited,” she said.

As she reflected on the evolution of tennis in the Kingdom, Muguruza acknowledged the strides being made, particularly among young female players.

Witnessing Saudi Arabia’s Haniya Minhas compete at Wimbledon this year in the under-14 category was a poignant moment for her.

“I felt great because I’m like, ‘wow, you see, finally we have a representation,’” she said.

“We see every country has their timing, has their step,” Muguruza added.


Professional Fighters League reveals ‘Battle of the Giants’ video ahead of Riyadh showdown

Professional Fighters League reveals ‘Battle of the Giants’ video ahead of Riyadh showdown
Updated 02 October 2024
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Professional Fighters League reveals ‘Battle of the Giants’ video ahead of Riyadh showdown

Professional Fighters League reveals ‘Battle of the Giants’ video ahead of Riyadh showdown
  • Event on Oct. 19 is headlined by Francis Ngannou and Renan Ferreira for the heavyweight title

RIYADH: The Professional Fighters League has released the promotional film for the “Battle of The Giants: Brace for Impact” event, created with award-winning studio Duality, which takes place on Oct. 19 at Mayadeen in Riyadh.

The video is inspired by the epic movie classic “Godzilla vs. King Kong,” and was filmed entirely on green screen using state-of-the-art technology.

It features larger-than-life versions of headliners Francis “The Predator” Ngannou and 2023 PFL Heavyweight World Champion Renan “Problema” Ferreira towering over a city and clearing everything in their paths to fight.

The card will also feature Bellator Women’s Featherweight World Champion Cris “Cyborg” taking on two-time PFL World Champion Larissa Pacheco in the co-main event, and a lightweight showdown between AJ “Mercenary” McKee and Paul “Big News” Hughes.

“Battle of the Giants: Brace for Impact” Main Card:

Heavyweight Main Event: Francis Ngannou (17-3) vs. Renan Ferreira (13-3, 3 No Contest).

Women’s Featherweight Co-Main Event: Cris “Cyborg” (27-2, 1 NC) vs. Larissa Pacheco (23-4).

Bellator Middleweight World Title Bout: Johnny Eblen (15-0) vs. Fabian Edwards (13-3).

Featherweight Main Card Bout: Husein Kadimagomaev (11-1, 1 NC) vs. Zafar Mohsen (13-4).

Lightweight Main Card Bout: AJ McKee (22-1) vs. Paul Hughes (12-1).Early Card:

Bantamweight Early Card Bout: Raufeon Stots (20-2) vs. Marcos Breno (15-3).

Lightweight Early Card Bout: Makkasharip Zaynukov (15-4) vs. Dedrek Sanders (9-4).

Featherweight Early Card Bout: Ibragim Ibragimov (7-0) vs. Nacho Campos (5-0).

Middleweight Early Card Bout: Mostafa Nada (9-3) vs. Ahmed Sami (11-4-0, 1 NC).

Featherweight Early Card Bout: Youssef Al-Housani (4-1) vs. Taha Bendaoud (3-0).


Sabalenka wins 15th match in a row to reach Beijing quarters

Sabalenka wins 15th match in a row to reach Beijing quarters
Updated 02 October 2024
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Sabalenka wins 15th match in a row to reach Beijing quarters

Sabalenka wins 15th match in a row to reach Beijing quarters
  • The US Open champion will face Karolina Muchova of the Czech Republic or Spain’s Cristina Bucsa in the last eight in Beijing

BEIJING: Top seed Aryna Sabalenka won her 15th match in a row to power into the China Open quarter-finals with a 6-4, 6-3 victory over Madison Keys on Wednesday.
The US Open champion will face Karolina Muchova of the Czech Republic or Spain’s Cristina Bucsa in the last eight in Beijing.
World number two Sabalenka has won more matches on tour this season than anyone else and extended her red-hot streak with a fairly routine victory over the 24th-ranked American.
On a sunny Beijing day, Sabalenka and Keys exchanged breaks in the first set for 3-3 before the hard-hitting Belarusian pulled away go a set up.
The second took a similar course and Keys double-faulted on the first match point to gift Sabalenka victory in 65 minutes.
Sabalenka is on a collision course in the semifinals with China’s Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen, who faces 43rd-ranked Amanda Anisimova in the last 16 later Wednesday.
Three-time Grand Slam champion Sabalenka can take a major step toward overhauling Iga Swiatek at the top of the rankings by lifting the title in Beijing.
Swiatek is not playing in the Chinese capital because of “personal matters.”


Bridgestone latest Japan firm to end Olympics sponsorship

Bridgestone latest Japan firm to end Olympics sponsorship
Updated 02 October 2024
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Bridgestone latest Japan firm to end Olympics sponsorship

Bridgestone latest Japan firm to end Olympics sponsorship
  • The decision comes after Japanese electronics giant Panasonic and auto titan Toyota said last month they had decided to end their top-tier Olympic sponsorship
  • Bridgestone struck sponsorship deals with the Olympics for 10 years in 2014 and the Paralympics for six years in 2018
  • The contract will not be renewed when it expires at the end of 2024, the firm said

TOKYO: Tire giant Bridgestone has become the latest Japanese firm to end its Olympics sponsorship, following pullouts by Toyota and Panasonic, saying it wants to focus on motorsport.

Bridgestone said on Tuesday that it “still strongly believes in the IOC’s vision of ‘building a better world through sport’,” referring to the International Olympic Committee.

“Still believing in the power of sports, the company will carry that momentum forward” by using tire products to “drive innovation,” a statement said.

The decision comes after Japanese electronics giant Panasonic and auto titan Toyota said last month they had decided to end their top-tier Olympic sponsorship.

Toyota’s chairman Akio Toyoda has said the Olympic Games were “becoming increasingly political,” while Panasonic announced their withdrawal citing “management considerations.”

Bridgestone struck sponsorship deals with the Olympics for 10 years in 2014 and the Paralympics for six years in 2018, a company spokesman told AFP on Wednesday.

The contract will not be renewed when it expires at the end of 2024, the firm said.

In December, Bridgestone said it had been named as the tire supplier for the Formula E World Championship from 2026.

It described its role in the championship for electric cars as “a cornerstone of the company’s sustainable global motorsports strategy.”


PGA Tour commissioner and Saudi fund governor paired at pro-am event in Scotland

PGA Tour commissioner and Saudi fund governor paired at pro-am event in Scotland
Updated 02 October 2024
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PGA Tour commissioner and Saudi fund governor paired at pro-am event in Scotland

PGA Tour commissioner and Saudi fund governor paired at pro-am event in Scotland
  • Monahan is paired with Billy Horschel, while Al-Rumayyan is playing with Dean Burmester of South Africa, one of 14 players from LIV Golf in the field
  • Monahan and Al-Rumayyan were involved in meetings in New York on Sept. 11 and 12 as the two sides try to work out a deal

Three weeks after PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan met with Saudi Arabia’s financial backer of LIV Golf, they will be together again this week in Scotland, this time inside the ropes.

Monahan and Yasir Al-Rumayyan, the governor of the Public Investment Fund that supports the LIV Golf League, are playing together in the Dunhill Links Championship on the European tour. The tournament starts Thursday.

Monahan is paired with Billy Horschel, while Al-Rumayyan is playing with Dean Burmester of South Africa, one of 14 players from LIV Golf in the field.

In the group directly behind them Thursday at Carnoustie will be Rory McIlroy, who will be playing with his father.

Monahan and Al-Rumayyan were involved in meetings in New York on Sept. 11 and 12 as the two sides try to work out a deal in which PIF would become a minority investor in PGA Tour Enterprises and they try to figure out a team concept and bring the sides together.

The PGA Tour has banned players who moved to LIV Golf, which launched in June 2022. The European tour has allowed players to return to certain events provided they take care of sanctions, a combination of suspensions and fines.

Jon Rahm is playing the Dunhill while he appeals his fines. A ruling on that — an independent panel previously ruled in favor of the European tour — is not expected until next year.

Guy Kinnings, the CEO of the European tour, also was part of the New York meetings and will be at the Dunhill Links. Kinnings expressed optimism that discussions were headed in the right direction although he said, “Long way to go. A lot of detail, complicated stuff to be done.”

There had been concern negotiations had stalled with little movement since June. The LIV Golf League ended on Sept. 22, and the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup playoffs ended at the end of August.

The tournament pairs a professional with an amateur for three rounds at St. Andrews, Carnoustie and Kingsbarns. Al-Rumayyan also played in the Dunhill a year ago. Monahan has occasionally played in the AT&T Pebble Beach under a similar format.