NFL names Atlanta to host Super Bowl 62 in 2028

NFL names Atlanta to host Super Bowl 62 in 2028
NFL EVP of Club Business and Events Peter O'Reilly, left, Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank, center, and NFL commissioner Roger Goodell speak during an NFL football news conference Tuesday in Atlanta. (AP)
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Updated 16 October 2024
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NFL names Atlanta to host Super Bowl 62 in 2028

NFL names Atlanta to host Super Bowl 62 in 2028
  • Atlanta first hosted the Super Bowl in 1994, when Dallas beat Buffalo 30-13 at the Georgia Dome, which also hosted the then-St. Louis Rams beating Tennessee 23-16 in 2000
  • Arthur Blank: This is a tremendous honor for the city of Atlanta

NEW YORK: Atlanta has been named the host city for Super Bowl 62 in 2028, the NFL announced on Tuesday, marking the fourth time the 1996 Olympic host will stage the championship spectacle.

Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the 71,000-seat home of the NFL Atlanta Falcons which opened in 2017, will be the site of the contest, which has not had an exact date fixed.

“Renowned for its hospitality and rich sports and entertainment culture, Atlanta is a world-class event destination and a natural fit for Super Bowl 62,” NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement.

Atlanta first hosted the Super Bowl in 1994, when Dallas beat Buffalo 30-13 at the Georgia Dome, which also hosted the then-St. Louis Rams beating Tennessee 23-16 in 2000.

Mercedes-Benz Stadium first hosted the Super Bowl in 2019, when the New England Patriots beat the Los Angeles Rams 13-3.

“This is a tremendous honor for the city of Atlanta,” Falcons owner Arthur M. Blank said in a statement. “Thank you to my fellow owners for their trust in awarding Atlanta this opportunity.”

Next February’s Super Bowl will be played at the Superdome in New Orleans with California venues hosting in 2026 and 2027 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara and SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles respectively.


Serena Williams says she had a benign cyst removed from her neck and ‘all is OK’

Serena Williams says she had a benign cyst removed from her neck and ‘all is OK’
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Serena Williams says she had a benign cyst removed from her neck and ‘all is OK’

Serena Williams says she had a benign cyst removed from her neck and ‘all is OK’
  • After more tests, including a biopsy that was negative for cancer, Williams said, her doctors said she should have a procedure
  • She showed video of herself in a hospital bed and wrote: “I am feeling so grateful, and fortunate everything worked out, and most of all I’m healthy”

NEW YORK: Serena Williams says she had a benign branchial cyst “the size of a small grapefruit” removed from her neck and “all is OK.”
The retired tennis star, who turned 43 last month, posted Wednesday on social media that she found a lump on her neck in May, had an MRI exam, and was told she didn’t need to get it removed if she didn’t want to. So she didn’t then, “but it kept growing,” Williams said.
After more tests, including a biopsy that was negative for cancer, Williams said, her doctors said she should have a procedure.


She showed video of herself in a hospital bed and wrote: “So this is me removing it. I am feeling so grateful, and fortunate everything worked out, and most of all I’m healthy.”
In a separate social media post, she said she is “still recovering, but getting better. Health always comes first.”
Williams announced her retirement — famously eschewing that term and saying instead she was “evolving” away from professional tennis — shortly before playing in the 2022 US Open, her last tournament.
She won 23 Grand Slam titles in singles, the most by a woman in the sport’s professional era, and another 14 in doubles with her older sister Venus. Serena Williams spent more than 300 weeks at No. 1 in the WTA rankings and collected four Olympic gold medals.


Root could break 16,000-run barrier, says England great Cook

Root could break 16,000-run barrier, says England great Cook
Updated 16 October 2024
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Root could break 16,000-run barrier, says England great Cook

Root could break 16,000-run barrier, says England great Cook
  • Root overtook Alastair Cook’s 12,472 runs record tally in first Test against Pakistan 
  • His innings was instrumental in ensuring England beat Pakistan by innings and 47 runs

LONDON: Alastair Cook says “generational talent” Joe Root could become the first batter to reach 16,000 Test runs as the retired England captain was named in the ICC’s Hall of Fame.

Root, 33, overtook Cook’s record England tally of 12,472 runs in the first Test of the ongoing series in Pakistan, in which the Yorkshireman scored a mammoth 262.

He is now fifth on the all-time list of runscorers behind Sachin Tendulkar, who leads the way with 15,921, Ricky Ponting, Jacques Kallis and Rahul Dravid, all of whom have retired.

“I think Joe Root could set a mark, certainly on the English side, which will be very hard to beat,” said Cook, who retired from Test cricket in 2018 with a century in his final innings.

“But you just never know. I hope he can get very close, if not be the first person to score 16,000 Test runs. It would be a great achievement but it’s a fair way off yet.”

Cook, 39, said even in a fast-changing landscape, with Test cricket competing for calendar space alongside the white-ball game, it was difficult to say records would stand forever.

“Everyone looked to that Tendulkar record of 200 Test matches and I think quite a few people said, ‘Well, that’s never going to be done’.

“And you’ve got a fast bowler who has played 188 Test matches and taken more than 700 wickets (retired England quick James Anderson).

“So I know the game is changing, the landscape is changing. But something always crops up, someone always does.”

Cook said it was difficult to separate the so-called “Big Four” of Root, India’s Virat Kohli, Steve Smith of Australia and New Zealand’s Kane Williamson.

“They’re all wonderful, wonderful players, all very different actually in terms of their methods and ways of playing,” he said.

“But one thing which kind of unites them is that hunger and desire to keep improving and keep churning out the runs.

“They are generational players who will always be spoken about, and the fact that you can add Joe Root, whether you put him first, second, third, fourth, all personal opinion, it doesn’t really matter.

“But they are great, great players and make the game, the kind of one which we all started playing, look a lot easier than it is.”

Cook on Wednesday became the 113th payer to be inducted into the International Cricket Council’s Hall of Fame, joining alongside retired India spinner Neetu David, a star of the women’s game, and South African multi-format great AB de Villiers.

“It was a surprise,” said the former England skipper. “When you read the list of people that you’re joining, it’s a great list to have joined. So I feel very privileged.”

Cook paid a warm tribute to former England captain Graham Gooch, a predecessor at his county side, Essex.

“A lot of people know about my relationship with Graham Gooch, Essex and England opener and kind of mentor, friend, coach, you name it,” he said.

“He’s kind of done everything for me. So it’s just we never played on the same team. I thank God, probably. Thank goodness, because he was obviously a far better player than me.”


Moody welcomes ‘high-quality’ all-rounder Sam Curran to Desert Vipers

Moody welcomes ‘high-quality’ all-rounder Sam Curran to Desert Vipers
Updated 16 October 2024
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Moody welcomes ‘high-quality’ all-rounder Sam Curran to Desert Vipers

Moody welcomes ‘high-quality’ all-rounder Sam Curran to Desert Vipers
  • The player of the tournament in England’s 2022 ICC T20 World Cup success returns to the Desert Vipers’ squad for the upcoming third season of the DP World ILT20

DUBAI: All-rounder Sam Curran, the player of the tournament in England’s ICC T20 World Cup success in Australia in 2022, will return to the Desert Vipers’ squad for the upcoming season three of the DP World ILT20.

Curran joined the Vipers for two matches at the end of last season. The signing signals the desire of the team to repeat the form showed in the first edition of the DP World ILT20 when they finished second.

The Desert Vipers’ Director of Cricket Tom Moody said Curran’s presence for a longer period would benefit the entire tournament.

“We are obviously the recipients of a high-quality player, and it is great that he feels the Desert Vipers is a home for him where he can apply his trade and hopefully help us achieve what we are looking to achieve as a franchise,” said Moody.

“One of the positive things for the Desert Vipers and the tournament itself is that Sam has decided to come to this league against the other options that are out there.

“I think that says a lot about how the competition is held in players’ eyes and the growth of the tournament moving forward.”

Curran, 26, is the third-highest wicket-taker for England in Twenty20 Internationals over the past two years.

He made his international debut in a Test match against Pakistan in 2018 and has already amassed 1,574 runs and 134 wickets for his country across formats.

Curran has also made a name for himself plying his trade in shortform tournaments across the world including India and South Africa.

His most recent outing in the Indian Premier League saw him taking over captaincy duties for the Punjab Kings after skipper Shikhar Dhawan was ruled out due to injury.

Curran ended that tournament as the franchise’s fourth-highest scorer, his 270 runs including two half-centuries and coming at a strike-rate of 123 runs per 100 balls. He also ended the contest as the third-highest wicket-taker with 16 in 13 matches.

Moody said that while no decision had yet been taken on who would assume the captaincy following the departure of Colin Munro, he expects Curran to play a key part in the Desert Vipers’ think tank for the upcoming season.

“With regards to his captaincy experience and what he has done in the IPL with the Punjab Kings and what he has done elsewhere, he will play an important leadership role within the group,” said Moody.

“He has got a huge amount of experience in this format of the game and can offer a lot. The thing that he just brings naturally is that he is an instinctive leader. So we will all lean on that experience, and he is willing to be an important voice as the tournament unfolds.”

The signing of an all-rounder may raise some eyebrows.

This is given the continuation of the impact-substitute rule for a second season in the DP World ILT20, with the expectation that sides will pack their lineups with specialist batters and bowlers at the expense of players who offer both skills.

The rule allows teams to replace a player at any point during a match, with the trend toward a bowler replacing a batter or vice versa once the incumbent’s primary role in the side has been carried out.

Moody said he knows Curran’s strengths well having worked with the lefthander at the Oval Invincibles, the team that has won back-to-back titles in England’s short-format tournament, The Hundred.

And the man who was also an ICC Cricket World Cup winner with Australia in 1999, said he was certain Curran would play an influential role in the upcoming campaign.

“I have had a lot to do with Sam over the past few years with the Oval Invincibles, so having that personal connection goes a long way in knowing exactly what he can deliver both on and off the field,” said Moody.

“And while people probably ask why an all-rounder when there is the impact-sub rule, well, Sam Curran is one of those unique all-rounders that plays a complete all-round game.

“And what I mean by that is that he can take the new ball, he can bowl effectively in the middle overs and he is well-versed when it comes to bowling at the death which is such a critical component when it comes to any team.”

The schedule for season three of the DP World ILT20 is expected to be announced soon.

And ahead of that announcement all teams, not just the Desert Vipers, are finalizing their final UAE player selections through the ongoing DP World ILT20 Development tournament in Dubai.


Rashed Al-Qemzi ready to give ‘everything’ for Team Abu Dhabi in China

Rashed Al-Qemzi ready to give ‘everything’ for Team Abu Dhabi in China
Updated 16 October 2024
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Rashed Al-Qemzi ready to give ‘everything’ for Team Abu Dhabi in China

Rashed Al-Qemzi ready to give ‘everything’ for Team Abu Dhabi in China
  • Record-breaking F2 champion says he does not feel pressure heading for tough test in Zhengzhou this weekend

ABU DHABI: Team Abu Dhabi’s Rashed Al-Qemzi says he is under no pressure to push for a big result when he returns to action in the 2024 UIM F1H2O World Championship at the Grand Prix of Zhengzhou in China at the weekend.

The five-time UIM F2 world champion has moved to F1 to join forces again with his cousin, veteran Emirati driver Thani Al-Qemzi, following the mutual decision by Team Abu Dhabi and Alberto Comparato to part company.

“Like everyone else in the team, I wish Alberto great success in the future, and we all know that we’re going to see a lot more from him in the years ahead,” said Rashed, who moved into the record books by clinching his latest F2 triumph last month.

“Now I have another good opportunity to show what I can do in the F1H2O World Championship and help the team, and I’m happy to be racing with Thani again.

“As always, I’ll be giving everything I’ve got, and I want to get the best result possible. But there’s no extra pressure from the team, and obviously it’s going to be tough.

“The standard is so high in this championship. There are so many great drivers pushing for the win, and for the podium.”

While dominating the F2 championship in recent times with five titles in eight years, Al-Qemzi has regularly stepped up to Team Abu Dhabi’s F1H2O lineup when needed.

His 10 appearances in the F1H2O championships to date include a seventh-place finish in Zhengzhou last season when he stood in for Thani and held fourth spot for half of the Grand Prix.

He was also part of the Team Abu Dhabi trio who won the 2021 UIM World Endurance Championships, sharing the driving with Mansoor Al-Mansoori and Thani, who makes his 157th career Grand Prix start in Zhengzhou.

The two-time championship runner-up is eager to climb from his current ninth place in the standings, and wants to add to his career record of 10 Grand Prix victories and 45 podium finishes.

He knows he must be at his best in Zhengzhou to challenge Sharjah Team’s championship leader, Rusty Wyatt, and his two closest title rivals, Victory Team’s Erik Stark and defending champion Jonas Andersson.

Having recorded his second Grand Prix victory of the season in last weekend’s storm-lashed Grand Prix of Shanghai, Canadian rookie Wyatt could make it a remarkable title-winning debut season with another success on Saturday.

Much will depend, however, on the outcome of Friday morning qualifying and the two points-scoring sprint races to follow in the afternoon.


Dubai to host UAE Open Muay Thai Championship

Dubai to host UAE Open Muay Thai Championship
Updated 16 October 2024
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Dubai to host UAE Open Muay Thai Championship

Dubai to host UAE Open Muay Thai Championship
  • 3-day event kicks off on Oct. 25 at Festival Arena in Dubai

ABU DHABI: The UAE Open Muay Thai Championship for men and women will be held at Festival Arena in Dubai from Oct. 25 to 27, the organizers have announced.

The championship, organized by the UAE Muay Thai and Kickboxing Federation, is open to local and international athletes aged 16 to 40.

The contest will feature 12 weight divisions for the 16 to 17 age group, 10 for the under-23 category, and 13 for seniors.

Ali Khouri, executive director and board member of the federation, highlighted the importance of the event.

“It underscores our continuous efforts to grow the sport and create meaningful opportunities for athletes to gain valuable experience.

“This championship paves the way for a generation of athletes to embrace professionalism and responsibility.

“Not only will it facilitate talent discovery, but it will also foster the growth of Muay Thai, aligning with the federation’s long-term development plans.”

He added: “Under the leadership of His Excellency Abdullah Saeed Al-Neyadi, we are focused on developing strategies and setting goals that contribute to the excellence of Muay Thai in the UAE and its recognition on major international platforms.”

Registration is open until Oct. 20 through the federation’s channels.