Category: 6. Sports

  • ‘Everything has been more enjoyable’ – Lewis Hamilton buoyed by return to Q3 in Zandvoort

    ‘Everything has been more enjoyable’ – Lewis Hamilton buoyed by return to Q3 in Zandvoort

    Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc shared contrasting experiences in Qualifying at the Dutch Grand Prix, despite just one position separating the Ferrari team mates.

    Prior to Saturday’s Qualifying session, Hamilton had missed out on a Q3 or SQ3 berth on three consecutive occasions. In this respect, the seven-time champion was pleased with his execution of the afternoon after going seventh fastest.

    “I think this weekend, definitely, we’ve seen progress, and that was the goal,” said Hamilton, who had termed himself “useless” at the previous race weekend in Hungary. “A better approach, and overall, just everything has been more enjoyable, so I’ve definitely enjoyed it. I think I got the most out of the car in pretty much every session.

    “I think in that last lap, when I came out of Turn 1, I was already a tenth and a half down. I need to look into why, I can’t remember exactly. But then you’re on the back foot from then on.

    “I think today, probably close to P5 would have been possible. With the wind and everything, it’s quite tricky for all of us.”

    Asked what potential there is to fight on Sunday, he added: “The McLarens are in another league. I think we’re obviously quite close to the cars that are around us. It’s a very difficult circuit to overtake on, so strategy is going to come into play.

    “Hopefully, the rain can throw a bit of a spanner into the mix, and I’m going to maximise.”

    After the two Friday sessions, Leclerc had branded the day the “worst Friday of the season” and claimed that a “miracle” was needed to turn his fortunes around.

    Qualifying in sixth place, one position higher than Hamilton, he cut a far more disgruntled figure when speaking after the session.

    “I’m very disappointed,” said Leclerc. “It’s more I’m very disappointed with my own performance. I haven’t been very strong this weekend. I’ve been struggling with the car, I’ve been trying to find something that was probably not in the car, and I’ve had to change things from one session to the next all of the time. You don’t really find the consistency or build-up in something.

    “On top of that, I didn’t do a good job in Q3, I didn’t put the lap together, so I’m not very happy with my performance. I’m not very happy also with the car performance, but at least we kind of knew that we were going to struggle this weekend. But it is the way it is.”

    He added: “This race is quite specific, and for some reason, I think that this track kind of highlights our weaknesses more than other tracks.”

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  • Rohan Bopanna ousted in opening round; Yuki Bhambri advances

    Rohan Bopanna ousted in opening round; Yuki Bhambri advances

    Indian veteran Rohan Bopanna and his partner Romain Arneodo of Monaco crashed out in the opening round of the men’s doubles event at the US Open 2025 tennis tournament on Saturday.

    The Indo-Monegasque pair were beaten 6-4, 6-3 by the American duo of Robert Cash and James Tracy.

    Bopanna, 45, and Arneodo, 33, were broken in the ninth game of the first set, and again in the seventh and ninth games of the second.

    Rohan Bopanna, who finished as runners-up in the 2010 and 2023 editions of the US Open, had made it to the pre-quarterfinals of the final Grand Slam of the season last year.

    Meanwhile, the 14th-seeded pair of India’s Yuki Bhambri and New Zealand’s Michael Venus progressed to the second round of the men’s doubles without much resistance.

    Taking on the USA’s Marcos Giron and Learner Tien, Yuki Bhambri and Michael Venus took the first set without conceding a game.

    They broke the American duo again in the fourth game of the second set and wrapped up the contest 6-0, 6-3 in an hour and one minute to advance to the second round.

    The Indian tennis player and Michael Venus will take on Colombia’s Gonzalo Escobar and Mexico’s Miguel Ángel Reyes-Varela in the second round on Monday.

    Elsewhere, Arjun Kadhe and his partner Diego Hidalgo of Ecuador exited the US Open after going down in three sets against Croatia’s Mate Pavić and El Salvador’s Marcelo Arévalo.

    Arjun Kadhe and Diego Hidalgo earned a break point in the 12th game of the first set to take the opener before losing the second in a tie-break.

    The Indo-Ecudorian duo were broken once more in the 10th game of the decider as they stumbled to a 5-7, 7(7)-6(4), 6-4 defeat.

    The duo of Anirudh Chandrasekar and Vijay Sundar Prashanth, who pulled off an upset in the first round, are the other Indians still alive in the US Open. They will face Brazil’s Fernando Romboli and Australia’s John-Patrick Smith in the second round.

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  • Preview: Greece, France, Poland aim to continue perfect starts

    Preview: Greece, France, Poland aim to continue perfect starts

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    LIMASSOL (Cyprus) – The action continues for teams in Group C and D as the Final Phase already beckons for some.

    With Gameday 3 on the horizon in Limassol and Katowice, there are a handful of teams looking to continue their perfect run with the Round of 16 already in sight. For others, this marks a chance to get things going with the first win.

    Who is going to prevail and who will have to salvage things in the last two games?

    Key Storylines

    • Giannis, Greece take on Georgia with eyes set on 3-0;

    • France, Poland look to extend perfect run;

    • Fontecchio and Nurkic go head-to-head.

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    Group C: Giannis back for Greece

    Can Giannis and Greece qualify on the first try?

    With two nice wins in the books, Greece now take on Georgia with their eyes set on the knockout stages. Be sure to tune in and find out if Georgia’s passion can take down Giannis Antetokounmpo who is returning after sitting out the Cyprus game. Reigning champs Spain, who bounced back on Saturday, want to build on that as they take on the hosts Cyprus. Italy and Bosnia and Herzegovina will finish things off with their battle for 2-1 and a Simone Fontecchio vs Jusuf Nurkic matchup.

    Did you know?

    • Georgia knocked down only three three-pointers in their last game after making eight or more three-pointers in eight of their nine previous games at the FIBA EuroBasket.

    • Spain have dished out 20 or more assists in six straight games at the EuroBasket with the longest streak of that kind being seven games.

    • Saliou Niang is the only Italia’s player to go into the double digits in the scoring column in each of their first two games at the FIBA EuroBasket 2025.

    All information has been provided by Opta.

    Group B: France look towards Riga

    France with a chance to extend their perfect run

    After surviving the encounter with Luka Doncic, France now look upon the clear pathway to the top of the group. Next stop is Israel, a team at 1-1 who just missed out on making it two from two. Earlier, Slovenia take on Belgium in a must-win game now that they found themselves at 0-2 as hosts Poland will end the day with a bout against heartbroken Iceland, aiming to record their third win and book the stay in Riga.

    Did you know?

    • Luka Doncic has scored 30+ points in five EuroBasket games since the start of the 2022 event, more than any other player in that span.

    • This is the first time that France have started a FIBA EuroBasket tournament by scoring 90+ points in each of their first two games (92 vs Belgium & 103 vs Slovenia).

    • Mateusz Ponitka has had three double-doubles at the FIBA EuroBasket, the second-most for any Polish player
      over the last 30 years. Only Marcin Gortat has more with five.

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  • Last-gasp Anguissa fires Napoli past Cagliari, Roma keep pace

    Last-gasp Anguissa fires Napoli past Cagliari, Roma keep pace


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    Andre-Frank Anguissa was the hero for Napoli on Saturday with the last-gasp winner which gave the Serie A champions a 1-0 success over Cagliari, while Roma saw off promoted Pisa by the same score.

    Cameroon midfielder Anguissa struck in the fifth minute of stoppage time just as it looked like Antonio Conte’s team would fail to break down dogged Cagliari.

    Just moments before, Scott McTominay had wasted a golden opportunity to snatch the points at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona where the hosts had few clear chances on goal.

    “It was a hard match because they defended really well but we didn’t leave anything out there, we pushed and in the end we won,” said Anguissa to DAZN.

    A year ago almost to the day Anguissa netted  a winner in added time against Parma, but he scoffed at suggestions Saturday’s strike was an good omen for Napoli’s bid to successfully defend the Scudetto for the first time.

    “The most important thing is winning, we played as a team and that’s how it should be,” Anguissa said.

    The closest Napoli came to breaking the deadlock before stoppage time came in the 57th minute when Cagliari goalkeeper Elia Caprile pulled off a one-handed save to stop Leonardo Spinazzola’s low drive fizzing in at the near post.

    Stars Kevin De Bruyne and McTominay were subdued, while Lorenzo Lucca was again ineffective as a replacement for injured Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku.

    Napoli are set to sign Rasmus Hojland from Manchester United with the Denmark striker landing in Italy on Saturday ahead of an initial loan move with obligation to buy.

    Roma continued their positive start to life under Gian Piero Gasperini with their narrow win in Tuscany, Matias Soule deciding a tough contest nine minutes after half-time.

    Soule stroked home Evan Ferguson’s lay-off to give Roma a perfect six points, level with Napoli — who lead on goal difference — and Cremonese.

    The Argentine had the ball in the net for a second time shortly after opening the scoring, but he was denied a brace from the raucous Arena Garibaldi when he was spotted handling the ball before shooting past Adrian Semper.

    “Every day that I’m here with the faith that is shown in me I feel better, but I can still give more,” said Soule, who shone alongside countryman Paulo Dybala.

    “I’m always with him, so we have a connection off the field as well. When he’s on the pitch he gives us something more.”

    Riccardo Orsolino celebrated his selection by new Italy coach Gennaro Gattuso by guiding home the only goal of Bologna’s 1-0 win over Como.

    Winger Orsolini met Santiago Castro’s low cross just before the hour to give Bologna their first win of the season, suggesting he is set to carry on with the fine form which helped Vincenzo Italiano’s team win the Italian Cup last season.

    The 28-year-old struggled for playing time with Italy under former coach Luciano Spalletti, who was sacked in June following a troubled start to the Azzurri’s World Cup qualifying campaign.

    “I need to get to know the coach (Gattuso) but I’m there for him and the rest of the lads. I’m always ready,” said Orsolini.

    Atalanta are without a win under Ivan Juric after Patrick Cutrone gave Parma a 1-1 draw.

    Cutrone’s 85th-minute strike cancelled out a fine finish six minutes earlier from Mario Pasalic who was playing 300th match for Atalanta and was a key figure in the team which won the Europa League under Gasperini last year.

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  • Five things to know about Arthur Rinderknech, who plays Carlos Alcaraz at US Open – ATP Tour

    1. Five things to know about Arthur Rinderknech, who plays Carlos Alcaraz at US Open  ATP Tour
    2. US Open 2025: Sunday’s order of play, Novak Djokovic’s next match and how to watch on TV  Yahoo Sports
    3. Rinderkech, before his duel against Alcaraz: “I am not going to be intimidated”  Punto de Break
    4. US Open 2025: Full order of play, Sunday 31 August – all matches, complete daily schedule at Grand Slam tennis tournament  Olympics.com
    5. US Open: Jannik Sinner, Coco Gauff, Iga Swiatek and Naomi Osaka among big names in third-round action on Saturday  Sky Sports

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  • Start day in Cartagena – The Ocean Race

    1. Start day in Cartagena  The Ocean Race
    2. The Ocean Race Europe // Biotherm stays perfect while Holcim PRB secures second place  Live Sail Die
    3. Team Malizia Finishes Fifth in Leg 3 of The Ocean Race Europe 2025  team-malizia.com
    4. “Total control” – Who will stop the champion sailors?  yacht.de
    5. How To Follow The Leg 4 Start Of The Ocean Race Europe In Nice  team-malizia.com

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  • Polish CEO Piotr Szczerek goes viral for snatching Kamil Majchrzak’s signed hat from kid

    Polish CEO Piotr Szczerek goes viral for snatching Kamil Majchrzak’s signed hat from kid

    Polish businessman Piotr Szczerek has been identified as the man who took an autographed hat intended for a young fan during the US Open.

    The incident occurred after Polish tennis player Kamil Majchrzak’s victory over ninth seed Karen Khachanov. While signing autographs courtside, Majchrzak attempted to hand his signed hat to a boy named Brock, but it was swiftly taken by Szczerek.

    The CEO of paving company Drogbruk was seen placing the hat into his wife’s bag as the boy protested. The moment, caught on live broadcast, spread quickly online and drew strong criticism from viewers. Szczerek has since deactivated his social media accounts.

    Majchrzak later addressed the matter, confirming Szczerek’s identity and describing it as a misunderstanding. “Obviously it was some kind of confusion,” he explained, adding that Szczerek is a sponsor of his tennis federation. The player added, “I was pointing, giving the hat, but I had a lot going on after my match, after being super tired and super excited for the win. I just missed it.”

    Online reaction was swift, with users on Polish job search site Gowork.pl branding Szczerek a “common thief” and a “shameful jerk.” Critics wrote that “you can’t buy class” and said they would avoid doing business with his company.

    Majchrzak later used social media to contact Brock’s family, meeting them in person to present a new signed hat and other keepsakes.

    Photo: Instagram

    Szczerek, who co-founded Drogbruk with his wife in 1999, is also an amateur tennis player. He has yet to comment publicly.

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  • Bublik survives in five against Paul, sets Sinner US Open showdown – ATP Tour

    1. Bublik survives in five against Paul, sets Sinner US Open showdown  ATP Tour
    2. US Open 2025 live updates: Day 7 scores and results as Bublik beats Tommy Paul after Zverev upset by Auger-Aliassime – The Athletic  The New York Times
    3. Tommy Paul falls apart in fifth set of third-round loss with American men down to one US Open chance  New York Post
    4. Tommy Paul vs Alexander Bublik Preview – Head-to-Head and Prediction for US Open 2025  PFSN
    5. Midnight Mania as Alexnader Bublik Shocks Tommy Paul to Set-up Jannik Sinner Blockbuster  Athlon Sports

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  • Records fall as Sifan Hassan and Hailemaryam Kiros win Sydney Marathon | Marathon

    Records fall as Sifan Hassan and Hailemaryam Kiros win Sydney Marathon | Marathon

    The Dutch multi-distance phenomenon Sifan Hassan has set a race record to claim victory in the first running of the Sydney Marathon as a World Majors Series event.

    Hassan clocked a women’s winning time of two hours 18 minutes and 22 seconds as Kenyan legend Eliud Kipchoge fell short of the podium in the men’s category on Sunday.

    Ethiopia’s Hailemaryam Kiros produced the fastest marathon run in Australia to win the men’s event in 2:06:06.

    The 28-year-old prevailed by 10 seconds over his young countryman Addisu Gobena, with Lesotho’s Tebello Ramakongoana third.

    Kiros shaved 12 seconds off last year’s record set by Kenya’s Brimin Kipkorir, who is provisionally suspended after recording a positive test for a prohibited substance two months after his win in Australia.

    Hassan blitzed the previous record of 2:21:40 – set by Ethiopia’s Workenesh Edesa – as she won by 34 seconds from Kenyan runner Brigid Kosgei with Edesa third in 2:22:05.

    “The last five kilometres, I’m dead,” Hassan said. “It’s the first major marathon in Australia, in Sydney, and I’m the first one to win, so it’s big history for me.

    “I felt so good in the first 5Ks and I think I pushed too hard. I pushed really hard the last 10Ks. I was like, ‘That’s not really smart. I’m going to pay the price’ but I feel I got away with it. I’m so grateful.”

    Eliud Kipchoge runs past the SCG. Photograph: Blake Sharp-Wiggins/The Guardian

    Kipchoge, 40, finished ninth in 2:08:31 after dropping out of the leading pack around the 31km mark.

    “I’m happy to go across the finish line. I have nothing to prove,” Kipchoge said. “My mission is to bring all the people together. Let us surpass 55,000 [from 35,000], actually, next year to run here.

    “It’s a beautiful course. It’s a course whereby there is no other in this world.”

    Runners among the 35,000 people taking part in the Sydney Marathon. Photograph: Blake Sharp-Wiggins/The Guardian

    The Canberra local Leanne Pompeani led the local charge in the women’s race, crossing the finish line in seventh with a time of 2:24:47.

    Pompeani was followed by Olympians Jess Stenson and Lisa Weightman in eighth and ninth, respectively.

    The Melburnian Haftu Strintzos posted the best result for Australia’s men in 14th in 2:11:27, ahead of 16th-fastest Thomas Do Canto.

    The former national record holder Brett Robinson was 17th in 2:15:00.

    Swiss star Marcel Hug smashed the record of 1:36:38 set by the Australian legend Kurt Fearnley in 2011 to win the men’s wheelchair marathon.

    The seven-time Paralympic gold medallist and marathon world record holder outpaced the field as he clocked 1:27:15 and won by more than six minutes from last year’s Paralympic marathon bronze medallist Tomoki Suzuki.

    USA’s six-time Paralympic medallist Susannah Scaroni was just as dominant in the women’s category to win in 1:45:52.

    Her time easily bettered the Australian star Madison De Rozario’s record time of 1:54:10 set last year.

    De Rozario, who claimed back-to-back Sydney Marathon wins from 2023, did not compete on Sunday.

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  • De Klerk to join Springboks in Auckland

    De Klerk to join Springboks in Auckland

    De Klerk’s inclusion in the squad increases the size of the group currently preparing for the first Test in Auckland to 36 players, after Springbok hooker Bongi Mbonambi remained behind in South Africa earlier this week to attend to family matters.

    The Springboks will face their archrivals, the All Blacks, at Eden Park in Auckland on Saturday 6 September, before travelling to Wellington for their second match on the tour at the Sky Stadium on Saturday 13 September.

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