‘It’s like a paradise for esports players,’ says Not Ayanami after Riyadh triumph

‘It’s like a paradise for esports players,’ says Not Ayanami after Riyadh triumph
Not Ayanami of Omega Empress, winners of the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Women’s Invitational at the Esports World Cup in Riyadh. (Supplied)
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Updated 06 August 2024
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‘It’s like a paradise for esports players,’ says Not Ayanami after Riyadh triumph

‘It’s like a paradise for esports players,’ says Not Ayanami after Riyadh triumph
  • Omega Empress may be from the honeymoon island of Cebu, but the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Women’s Invitational EWC winners found Riyadh a perfect match for gamers

RIYADH: With the whitest of sands, the most golden of sunsets and see-your-feet-clear aquamarine water, the island of Cebu in the Philippines is the epitome of an idyllic honeymoon destination.

Not everyone there, however, is happy to while away their time on the beach.

Each of the Omega Empress players — who recently won the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Women’s Invitational at the Esports World Cup at Boulevard Riyadh City — is from the island. But while it will always be home, the team also found their place in the state-of-the-art Saudi Esports Federation Arena and its surroundings.

“It’s like a paradise for esports players,” says Omega Empress player Not Ayanami, real name Gwyneth Diagon. “Everything here is perfect. The organization, the media, the player care, everything, everybody, all the stuff.”

With Riyadh summers soaring above 40 degrees Celsius, many people are used to indoor life at this time of year. Cebu may have a more moderate temperature, but the Riyadh way of life has long resonated with the 21-year-old.

“I grew up playing video games, but for the others they live beside the beach and some of them live beside the waterfalls and the lake,” she says.

A professional esports player for four years, whose position in the team is EXP Lane, added: “You’ll never run out of water there; you’ll never run out of falls or beaches. I’m not that much of an outdoor person. I prefer to be inside. I like to watch movies, just read books, and obviously play games.

“My family likes to go outside. I’m the only one that likes to read books. There was one time my family were like ‘why the obsession with books?!’ It was a heated argument and they started to throw away my books being like ‘why would you buy books?!’ But it was fine afterwards.

“It’s something I love, so now I’m a world champion I can buy as many books as I want! I can buy a library.”

The MWI featured the largest prize pool in the history of women’s esports — an incredible $500,000. The $180,000 winning total will be shared among the Omega Empress players who, as well as Not Ayanami, consist of Gold Laner Sheen ‘Shinoa’ Perez, Jungler Kaye ‘Keishi’ Alpuerto, and Mid Laner Rica ‘Amoree’ Amores. The team is led by coach Salman Macarambon.

“It’s the biggest prize pool, and it’s life changing,” says Not Ayanami. “I think I’ll save the majority of the money and spare some to renovate our house back in our province. Maybe some of it I’ll use to take seminars on financial education so I can learn how to handle it properly.”

Playing against favorites Team Vitality in the final, Omega Empress whitewashed their more fancied opponents 3-0. The victory ended a 24-game, three-year winning streak.

“It feels like a fantasy for me,” confessed Not Ayanami. “It’s still not really sinking in, but I feel so happy and proud of myself that we that we brought our country’s name to the top.

“We didn’t expect this. We just played our game. We stayed calm, stayed disciplined, and focused on the game with a 100 percent mentality. And that was it. At first, we didn’t really think that we were the strongest. But now I think we are. It feels so mind blowing.”

With women making up 48 percent of Saudi Arabia’s 23.5 million gamers, the Filipina star was delighted to see the huge support from females in the crowd during the MWI.

Asked if she had a message for them, she replied: “Go with your dreams. Don’t let the stereotypical set up that men are the ones for gaming stop you. I would say that they have to make sure it really is their passion and, if it is, I suggest that they really study the game they’re playing. They need to understand how it works to be good at it. Not just like, ‘okay, I’m pressing this, I’m pressing that, I’m good’. They have to understand the game in depth and that’s a faster way for them to improve.”

The EWC runs until Aug. 25 at Boulevard Riyadh City and features 22 global competitions in 21 leading games.


Jitesh, Kohli power Bengaluru into IPL qualifier 1

Jitesh, Kohli power Bengaluru into IPL qualifier 1
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Jitesh, Kohli power Bengaluru into IPL qualifier 1

Jitesh, Kohli power Bengaluru into IPL qualifier 1
  • Bengaluru chased down 228 to go second in the 10-team table in the last league match of this season
  • result pushed Gujarat Titans into third spot — they will face Mumbai Indians in the eliminator on Friday
LUCKNOW: Skipper Jitesh Sharma hammered an unbeaten 85 and Virat Kohli hit 54 as Royal Challengers Bengaluru stormed into qualifier one of IPL playoffs with a six-wicket win over Lucknow Super Giants on Tuesday.
Bengaluru chased down 228 to go second in the 10-team table in the last league match of this season and set up a meeting with table-toppers Punjab Kings on Thursday.
The result pushed Gujarat Titans into third spot. They will face Mumbai Indians in the eliminator on Friday.
The top two teams have two shots at reaching the final on June 3 as the loser of qualifier one will face the winner of eliminator in qualifier two to decide the second finalist.
Lucknow skipper Rishabh Pant signed off with an unbeaten 118 off 61 balls in his team’s 227-3, but in reply Bengaluru achieved victory with eight balls to spare.
Kohli set up the chase with his 30-ball knock and after his departure stand-in-skipper Jitesh put on an unbeaten stand of 107 with Mayank Agarwal, who hit 41, to trump Lucknow, who were already out of the playoffs.
The 36-year-old Kohli, who earlier this month announced his Test retirement alongside Rohit Sharma, went past 9,000 runs for Bengaluru — the most by a batsman for one team in men’s T20 cricket. The next is Rohit for Mumbai with 6,060.
Kohli put on 61 runs with opening partners Phil Salt, who made 30, but the chase wobbled after Lucknow hit back with wickets. New Zealand quick Will O’Rourke took two in two.
Jitesh turned things around with his first IPL fifty. He hit eight fours and six sixes, including the winning hit over the fence, in his 33-ball knock.
Earlier Pant, who struggled for runs after being brought by Lucknow for a record $3.21 million in the auction, saved his best for last as he hit his season-best score.
Wicketkeeper-batsman Pant, a swashbuckling left-hander, reached his 100 in 54 balls and celebrated with a somersault. He had scored only 151 runs from 12 previous innings and averaged just 13.72.
Pant led the charge in a 152-run second-wicket stand with Mitchell Marsh, who hit 67 off 37 balls, after the captain promoted himself to number three in the batting order.
Pant, who hit 11 fours and eight sixes in his 61-ball knock, went past his previous best of 63 this season but Bengaluru and Kohli had the last laugh as they hunt for their first IPL title.

Chelsea’s Maresca says Conference League ‘best competition in the world’

Chelsea’s Maresca says Conference League ‘best competition in the world’
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Chelsea’s Maresca says Conference League ‘best competition in the world’

Chelsea’s Maresca says Conference League ‘best competition in the world’
  • “Probably the most complicated thing this season about the Conference (League) has been to convince the players that for us it was the best competition in the world,” Maresca said
  • “And the reason why was because it was the competition that we were in“

WROCLAW, Poland: Enzo Maresca said he had to convince his Chelsea players this season that the UEFA Conference League was the “best competition in the world” as he prepares his men to face Real Betis in Wednesday’s final.

The Premier League club are seeking to end their campaign with a flourish in Wroclaw after securing a Champions League spot for next season.

If they beat Betis in Poland, Chelsea would become the first club to win all four major UEFA tournaments, having previously won the Champions League, Europa League and the now-defunct Cup Winners’ Cup.

Maresca, in his first season as manager at Stamford Bridge, said had been forced to stress the importance of Europe’s third-tier club competition to his players.

“Probably the most complicated thing this season about the Conference (League) has been to convince the players that for us it was the best competition in the world,” he told reporters on Tuesday.

“And the reason why was because it was the competition that we were in.”

Chelsea are two-time European champions but have not won silverware since lifting the Champions League in 2021.

“We cannot play Champions League if we are at the Conference (League), or we cannot play Europa (League). We are in the Conference, so for us it was the most important competition, and we need to try to win that.

“If we are able to win, I think it’s a good thing, especially because we continue to build a winning mentality.”

Chelsea have reached the final in eye-catching style, scoring a competition-record 38 goals so far and winning 11 of their 12 matches.

Maresca rounded on his critics after his youthful side secured fourth spot in the Premier League on Sunday with a 1-0 win at the City Ground, even using an expletive.

His team were within touching distance of eventual Premier League champions Liverpool in mid-December before stumbling badly, but results picked up again toward the end of the campaign.

On Tuesday he described Sunday’s eruption as an “outburst” in the heat of the moment.

“From our point of view, they (critics) were not talking in the right way,” he said.

“And the reason why is because, yes, we are young, yes, we are the youngest squad in the history of the Premier League, but at the same time, they are men.

“So I also used what critics had said to say, ‘Guys, today (Sunday) is a chance that we can say that we are not young, we are mature enough, we can compete and we can do the right things’.”

The former Leicester boss said sealing a Champions League place for next season had been a huge relief.

“We feel much better,” he said. “I said a few times during the season that for me it was already a good season for different reasons.

“It can become a very good season if we finish top four, top five and if we are able to win the final tomorrow.

“The first target is there. We achieved that last Sunday and hopefully we can achieve tomorrow the second one.”


Jabeur slams French Open for not scheduling women’s matches in night sessions

Jabeur slams French Open for not scheduling women’s matches in night sessions
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Jabeur slams French Open for not scheduling women’s matches in night sessions

Jabeur slams French Open for not scheduling women’s matches in night sessions
  • “In Europe, in general, it’s unfortunate for women’s sports in general. Not for tennis but for in general,” Jabeur said
  • “I hope whoever is making the decision, I don’t think they have daughters, because I don’t think they want to treat their daughters like this”

PARIS: Tunisian player Ons Jabeur slammed French Open organizers and broadcaster Amazon on Tuesday for sidelining women’s matches from the coveted night sessions, with none featured at the claycourt Grand Slam in almost two years.

The last women’s singles match to be played under the lights of Court Philippe Chatrier was a fourth-round encounter between Aryna Sabalenka and Sloane Stephens on June 4, 2023.

The French Open has one evening match, this year starting not before 2015 local time (1815GMT) and in France is exclusively broadcast by Amazon’s Prime service.

“In Europe, in general, it’s unfortunate for women’s sports in general. Not for tennis but for in general,” Jabeur said after losing her first-round match at Roland Garros.

“I hope whoever is making the decision, I don’t think they have daughters, because I don’t think they want to treat their daughters like this.

“It’s a bit ironic. They don’t show women’s sport, they don’t show women’s tennis, and then they ask the question, yeah, but mostly they (viewers) watch men. Of course they watch men more because you show men more. Everything goes together.”

French federation President Gilles Moretton defended the tournament’s choices, saying on Monday the ‘best match’ was scheduled at night.

“Sometimes ... for the night session, we need to put the better match, we think could be for the spectators,” Moretton told a press conference on Monday.

“Maybe we will have a few, I have no idea, a few female matches on the night sessions. We’ll see. Depends on the schedule, who is playing who, which will be the best match.”

Reuters has asked Amazon Prime for comment.

Wednesday’s night session was scheduled to feature France’s Hugo Gaston against Ben Shelton before the American withdrew from their second-round meeting.

Organizers revised the schedule and the night match will now pitch 10th seed Holger Rune v
American Emilio Nava.

DAYTIME MATCH
In the women’s draw, four-times winner and defending champion Iga Swiatek is taking on 2021 US Open champion Emma Raducanu during the day.

“Every year we talk about it. My position didn’t change. I like playing days, so I’m happy that I’m done and I can have a longer rest,” Swiatek said on Monday.

“But, on the other hand, people just try to look to even things between men and women. You can find that in the schedule a little bit, and you can ask us all the time but, honestly, my answers are not going to change, so I don’t mind.”

The WTA addressed the topic of unequal distribution of matches in the evening session last year by saying that fans wanted to see the excitement and thrill of women’s tennis on the biggest stage and in premium time slots.

“To continue building the value of our combined product, a balanced match schedule that features both the best in men’s and women’s tennis is critical,” the elite women’s body said then.

Jabeur remains disappointed with the scheduling, however.

“It’s a shame from the federation, a shame from Prime, that they made such a contract like this,” she said.

“A lot of great players, they deserve to be there (in the night session). One of the matches was Naomi (Osaka) and Paula (Badosa on Monday). Such an unbelievable match. They were supposed to be there.

“Like last year, Iga and Naomi (Osaka) was supposed to be there. A lot of great matches, they should have been there.

“I’m not sure what kind of fans (Moretton is) talking about. I know I’m a fan. I will watch that match.”


Stiller out, Burkardt in for Germany’s Nations League games

Stiller out, Burkardt in for Germany’s Nations League games
Updated 27 May 2025
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Stiller out, Burkardt in for Germany’s Nations League games
  • Burkardt will join the team at their training base in Herzogenaurach on Friday
  • The 24-year-old Burkardt has played three games for Germany

BERLIN: Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann has called up Mainz forward Jonathan Burkardt to his squad for upcoming Nations League games after Stuttgart’s Angelo Stiller dropped out with an injury.

Burkardt will join the team at their training base in Herzogenaurach on Friday, the German soccer federation said Tuesday, in preparation for the Nations League semifinal against Portugal in Munich on Wednesday, and the final or third-place playoff against either Spain or France four days later.

The 24-year-old Burkardt has played three games for Germany. He was the Bundesliga’s top-scoring German player with 18 goals for Mainz this season.

Stiller, who starred for Stuttgart as the team won the German Cup on Saturday, dropped out with a recurrence of the ankle ligament injury that had kept him out for two weeks previously.

The DFB said Stiller has “not completely healed.”

Stiller was involved in three of Stuttgart’s four goals as they defeated Arminia Bielefeld 4-2 in the cup final.


Newcastle losing another sporting director as Mitchell to step down

Newcastle losing another sporting director as Mitchell to step down
Updated 27 May 2025
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Newcastle losing another sporting director as Mitchell to step down

Newcastle losing another sporting director as Mitchell to step down
  • Mitchell was leaving “due to health reasons” and his departure was “by mutual consent,” NUFC said
  • “The club are in great hands on and off the pitch,” Mitchell said

NEWCASTLE: Newcastle are losing another sporting director after the Premier League club announced Paul Mitchell is stepping down next month.

Mitchell took the position only last July following the departure of Newcastle’s previous sporting director, Dan Ashworth, to Manchester United.

Mitchell was leaving “due to health reasons” and his departure was “by mutual consent,” Saudi-backed Newcastle said on Tuesday.

There were reports of tension between Mitchell and Newcastle manager Eddie Howe at the start of this season.

Newcastle won the English League Cup in March for their first major domestic trophy in 70 years, and finished in fifth place in the Premier League to qualify for next season’s Champions League.

“The club are in great hands on and off the pitch,” Mitchell said, “and are in a fantastic position to continue building.

“I’d like to wish everyone connected with Newcastle United a bright and successful future.”

Mitchell previously worked for Tottenham, Leipzig and Monaco.