Category: 6. Sports

  • Gym owner says she reported grooming concerns about coach years before arrest in sex abuse case | Gymnastics

    Gym owner says she reported grooming concerns about coach years before arrest in sex abuse case | Gymnastics

    Long before his banishment from gymnastics and arrest after accusations he abused girls he coached, warning signs about Sean Gardner were coming from several directions – his former boss, his gymnasts and their parents.

    The former boss says she brought her concerns about Gardner’s “grooming” behavior to USA Gymnastics, the sport’s national governing body. The parents and girls described telling coaches of inappropriate behavior at Gardner’s new job, an academy that produced Olympians and is owned by renowned coach Liang “Chow” Qiao.

    Yet Qiao not only kept Gardner on the job – he promoted him.

    Associated Press interviews with four parents whose daughters trained under Gardner and a letter obtained by the AP from Gardner’s former employer to clients at her gym revealed that concerns about the coach were reported to gymnastics authorities as far back as 2018 – four years before he was kicked out of the sport.

    One girl told Qiao during a meeting in 2020 that she had been touched inappropriately by Gardner during training but Qiao said any such contact was inadvertent and intended to save athletes from injury, a parent told AP.

    “She felt totally invalidated,” the parent said of the response from Qiao, who built his reputation coaching Olympic gold medalists Shawn Johnson and Gabby Douglas and China’s women’s national team.

    The watchdog responsible for investigating wrongdoing in Olympic sports confirmed to AP that Qiao and several other coaches were privately sanctioned for failing to report sexual misconduct allegations against Gardner after learning about them.

    Qiao did not return AP emails and phone messages seeking comment. Gardner, 38, has been jailed since his Aug. 14 arrest pending federal court proceedings in Mississippi. He hasn’t entered a plea, and court records don’t indicate if he has a lawyer. He did not return AP messages seeking comment before his arrest.

    One parent recalled attending a 2019 meeting with the parents of two other girls with Qiao to discuss their daughters’ concerns, including that Gardner was making them uncomfortable in the way he touched them while spotting and by talking about inappropriate subjects.

    The parent, like the others, spoke to AP on condition of anonymity to protect their daughters. The AP generally does not identify sexual abuse victims.

    The meeting came more than a year after Gardner’s former employer at a gym in Purvis, Mississippi, Candi Workman, said she discussed concerns with a USA Gymnastics attorney about “troubling behavior” involving Gardner’s “coaching and grooming behavior.”

    Gardner was removed from the sport in July 2022 after the US Center for SafeSport received a sexual abuse complaint and issued a temporary ban – a move it called “the only reason Gardner was barred from coaching young athletes” until his arrest.

    The center forwarded that information to Iowa police, and it was another three years before the FBI arrested Gardner on charges of child sexual exploitation. Among the most damning evidence were allegations that he installed a hidden camera in the bathroom of the Mississippi gym to record girls as young as 6 undressing.

    Gardner’s rise and the sport’s inability to root him out came even as news of Larry Nassar’s decades-long sexual abuse of gymnasts was in the headlines and gyms were implementing safeguards to better protect athletes. It was the inability of USA Gymnastics and the US Olympic Committee to police predators, along with inaction by the FBI after learning of the abuse, that led to SafeSport’s founding in 2017.

    “This is the same type of behavior where girls aren’t believed. They are cast aside. They are tamped down,” said Megan Bonanni, a lawyer who helped secure a $138.7m settlement for Nassar’s victims over the FBI’s failures.

    “What we’re seeing with Gardner, it’s multiple institutions failing to act with the urgency that child safety demands. … Local police, SafeSport, USA Gymnastics and this gym. All of them.”

    In her first comments on the case, Workman, the Mississippi gym owner, told gymnasts and their parents in a recent letter that she reported “troubling behavior” by Gardner to then-USA Gymnastics lawyer Mark Busby in January 2018.

    Workman wrote that her concerns were related to “grooming,” which USA Gymnastics defines as a process where a person builds trust and emotional connections with a child for the purpose of sexually abusing them.

    Workman did not elaborate on what she reported and hasn’t returned messages from AP seeking comment. Busby, whose job at the time related to athlete safety and is now in private practice, declined to comment when reached by AP.

    The SafeSport center said it was notified by USA Gymnastics in January 2018 that one of its affiliated gyms had resolved a report involving Gardner. But the center said it didn’t investigate further because the report was not related to sexual misconduct and it did not receive detailed information.

    Despite that, Gardner was able to leave Mississippi for a better job in another USA Gymnastics-affiliated facility – Chow’s Gymnastics and Dance Institute, the West Des Moines, Iowa, gym that had become a mecca for top gymnasts.

    Chow’s Gymnastics said Gardner passed a standard USA Gymnastics background check when he was hired in 2018.

    Concerns about his behavior in the gym began soon after, yet Gardner was consistently given more responsibility. Girls in one training group pushed for other adults to intervene, which resulted in the 2019 meeting between parents and Qiao.

    But not long after that meeting, Chow’s Gymnastics promoted Gardner in January 2020 to head coach of a key girls’ team, telling parents in an email obtained by AP: “He has demonstrated the leadership and put good effort to do his job well.” Gardner was also director of the Chow’s Winter Classic, a meet that draws hundreds of gymnasts to Iowa every year.

    Chow’s Gymnastics kept Gardner on the payroll after he was arrested in August 2021 for second-offense drunken driving, a crash in which he ran another car off the road and his blood alcohol content recorded more than three times the legal limit for driving. Gardner was sentenced to a week in jail and two years of probation.

    In a statement, Chow’s Gymnastics said it acted “promptly, responsibly and in full compliance” after it received notice in April 2022 that Gardner was to be barred from one-on-one or unsupervised contact with athletes while SafeSport investigated unspecified misconduct.

    Chow’s Gymnastics said that it enforced those measures and removed Gardner as head coach. The gym said it fired Gardner in July 2022 after SafeSport strengthened Gardner’s restrictions to a temporary suspension from coaching and all contact with athletes.

    “Although there had been no finding of misconduct at that time, Chow’s Gymnastics chose to err on the side of protecting its athletes,” the statement said.

    SafeSport said the sanctions in 2022 against Qiao and the other coaches who failed to report sexual misconduct allegations included warnings, required education, probation, and suspension in one case.

    The center does not normally comment about specific cases but said in a statement to AP that it has “the ability to correct the record in light of the recent public letter issued by Chow’s Gymnastics and Dance Institute.”

    The gym’s statement infuriated some parents and former Chow’s pupils who said concerns about Gardner had been widely known. Several of Gardner’s students left the gym beginning in 2019 in what parents called a mass exodus.

    The parents of one gymnast recalled witnessing Gardner touch another girl’s buttocks while standing behind her during practice. Gardner told the parents that his hand slipped by accident, and the father recalled warning Gardner that there “would be no accidents with my daughter.”

    When that girl eventually quit the gym due in part to Gardner’s conduct, the father recalled restraining himself when Gardner came out to the parking lot to say he was sorry.

    Bonanni, the attorney for survivors of Nassar’s abuse, said she is troubled by the slow response in the Gardner case and expects more victims to come forward.

    “The damage caused by this kind of abuse is permanent, and it’s really long-lasting,” she said. “It changes the trajectory of a young person’s life.”

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  • Barcelona Speeds Up Camp Nou Works Seeking Permission to Play Against Valencia – beIN SPORTS

    1. Barcelona Speeds Up Camp Nou Works Seeking Permission to Play Against Valencia  beIN SPORTS
    2. Champions League draw live updates: Liverpool to face Real Madrid as clubs learn their European fixtures  The New York Times
    3. UEFA men’s Champions League 2025/26 league phase draw: All teams, all fixtures, full schedule – as it happened  Olympics.com
    4. Barcelona ‘Settle’ on Surprise Venue for First La Liga Home Game  Sports Illustrated
    5. The construction hasn’t finished yet… Barca and Champs can’t even use Camno? Uefa’s away request  SportsChosun

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  • Tottenham’s new No.7! Spurs confirm Xavi Simons will take Son Heung-min’s old shirt as Thomas Frank hails ‘great addition’ to squad

    Tottenham’s new No.7! Spurs confirm Xavi Simons will take Son Heung-min’s old shirt as Thomas Frank hails ‘great addition’ to squad

    • Frank: “I’m really pleased”
    • Simons: “I will bring flair”
    • New signing takes shirt from club legend Son

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  • Premier League team news: predicted lineups for the weekend action | Premier League

    Premier League team news: predicted lineups for the weekend action | Premier League

    CHELSEA v FULHAM

    Saturday 12.30pm TNT Sports 1 Venue Stamford Bridge

    Referee Robert Jones This season G1 Y1 R0 1 cards/game

    Chelsea v Fulham: probable starters, contenders in italics

    Chelsea

    Subs from Jörgensen, Slonina, Acheampong, Hato, Gusto, Fofana, Essugo, Santos, Gittens, George, Rak-Sakyi, Antwi, Jackson

    Doubtful Fofana (hamstring)

    Injured Badiashile (leg, 13 Sep), Colwill (knee, unknown), Lavia (muscular, 13 Sept), Kellyman (thigh, unknown), Palmer (groin, 13 Sep)

    Suspended Mudryk (indefinite)

    Form DW Leading scorers Caicedo, Chalobah, Fernández, Neto, Pedro 1

    Fulham

    Subs from Lecomte, Castagne, Diop, Sessegnon, Pereira, Cairney, Traoré, Godo, Jiménez, Cuenca, Lukic

    Doubtful Wilson (foot)

    Injured None

    Suspended None

    Form DD Leading scorer Muniz, Smith Rowe 1


    MANCHESTER UTD v BURNLEY

    Saturday 3pm Venue Old Trafford

    Referee Sam Barrott This season G1 Y6 R0 6 cards/game

    Manchester United v Burnley: probable starters, contenders in italics

    Manchester Utd

    Subs from Fredericson, Mee, Mainoo, Amass, Onana, Ugarte, Heaton, Garnacho, Mount, Dalot, Zirkzee, Heaven, Obi, De Ligt, Højlund, Sancho, Antony, Malacia

    Doubtful None

    Injured Martínez (knee, unknown), Mazraoui (knock, unknown)

    Suspended None

    Form LD Leading scorer n/a

    Burnley

    Subs from Weiss, Hladky, Roberts, Tuanzebe, Worrall, Humphreys, Pires, Edwards, Broja, Barnes, Tchaouna, Flemming, Bruun Larsen, Laurent, Ramsey

    Doubtful None

    Injured Amdouni (knee, unknown), Beyer (knee, 14 Sep), Roberts (hamstring, 14 Sep)

    Suspended None

    Form LW Leading scorer Anthony, Cullen 1


    SUNDERLAND v BRENTFORD

    Saturday 3pm Venue Stadium of Light

    Referee Anthony Taylor This season G2 Y9 R0 4.5 cards/game

    Sunderland v Brentford: probable starters, contenders in italics

    Sunderland

    Subs from Patterson, Seelt, Le Fée, Isidor, Masuaku, Neil, Roberts, Rigg, Mayenda, Jones, Huggins

    Doubtful None

    Injured O’Nien (shoulder, 13 Sep), Mundle (hamstring, 18 Oct), Cirkin (wrist, 13 Sep), Ballard (groin, 13 Sep)

    Suspended None

    Form WL Leading scorer Ballard, Isidor, Mayenda 1

    Brentford

    Subs from Valdimarrson, Cox, Ajer, Pinnock, Hickey, Arthur, Maghoma, Onyeka, Konak, Damsgaard, Milambo, Peart-Harris, Janelt, Jensen, Carvalho

    Doubtful Janelt (heel), Maghoma (hamstring)

    Injured Nunes (hamstring, unknown)

    Suspended None

    Form LW Leading scorer Ouattara, Thiago 1


    TOTTENHAM v BOURNEMOUTH

    Saturday 3pm Venue Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

    Referee Simon Hooper This season G2 Y10 R1 5.5 cards/game

    Tottenham v Bournemouth: probable starters, contenders in italics

    Tottenham

    Subs from Kinsky, Austin, Gray, Davies, Vuskovic, Bergvall, Odobert, Solanke, Tel, Gil, Solomon, Udogie, Danso

    Doubtful Udogie (knee), Solomon (calf)

    Injured Kulusevski (knee, Jan), Bissouma (unknown, unknown), Maddison (knee, unknown), Dragusin (knee, unknown), Takai (foot, unknown)

    Suspended None

    Form WW Leading scorer Johnson, Richarlison 2

    Bournemouth

    Subs from Dennis, Hill, Soler, Faivre, Christie, Kluivert, Kroupi, Adli, Gannon-Doak

    Doubtful None

    Injured Cook (knee, 13 Sep), Unal (knee, unknown)

    Suspended Araujo (one match)

    Form LW Leading scorer Semenyo 2


    WOLVES v EVERTON

    Saturday 3pm Venue Molineux

    Referee Michael Oliver This season G2 Y1 R0 0.5 cards/game

    Wolves v Everton: probable starters, contenders in italics

    Wolves

    Subs from Johnstone, Bentley, S Bueno, H Bueno, Lima, R Gomes, López, Kalajdzic, Chirewa, González, Hoever, Bellegarde

    Doubtful Hoever (knock)

    Injured Chiwome (knee, unknown)

    Suspended None

    Form LL Leading scorer n/a

    Everton

    Subs from Travers, Tyrer, Coleman, Welch, Aznou, Iroegbunam, Armstrong, Onyango, McNeil, Alcaraz, Chermiti, Beto, Dibling.

    Doubtful Aznou (ankle)

    Injured Branthwaite (hamstring, unknown), Patterson (hernia, unknown)

    Suspended None

    Form LW Leading scorer Garner, Ndiaye 1


    LEEDS v NEWCASTLE

    Saturday 5.30pm Sky Sports Premier League Venue Elland Road

    Referee Peter Bankes This season G2 Y8 R0 4 cards/game

    Leeds v Newcastle: probable starters, contenders in italics

    Leeds

    Subs from Darlow, Byram, Gruev, Piroe, Gnonto, Nmecha, Aarsonson, Ramazani, Bornauw, Okafor

    Doubtful None

    Injured Ampadu (knee, 13 Sep), Tanaka (knee, 13 Sep)

    Suspended None

    Form WL Leading scorer Nmecha 1

    Newcastle

    Subs from Ramsdale, Botman, Thiaw, Krafth, Lascelles, Hall, Tonali, Murphy, Ramsey

    Doubtful Tonali (shoulder)

    Injured Joelinton (groin, 14 Sep)

    Suspended Gordon (first of three)

    Form DL Leading scorer Guimarães, Osula 1


    BRIGHTON v MANCHESTER CITY

    Sunday 2pm Sky Sports Main Event Venue Amex Stadium

    Referee Darren England This season G1 Y5 R0 5 cards/game

    Brighton v Manchester City: probable starters, contenders in italics

    Brighton

    Subs from Steele, Ramming, Lamptey, Veltman, Coppola, Boscagli, Igor, Kadioglu, Hinshelwood, Milner, Gruda, Gómez, Watson, Rutter

    Doubtful Rutter (knock)

    Injured Webster (knee, unknown), March (knee, unknown), Enciso (knee, unknown)

    Suspended None

    Form DL Leading scorer O’Riley 1

    Manchester City

    Subs from Ortega, Ederson, Bettinelli, Wilson-Ebrand, Perrone, Simpson-Pusey, Marmoush, Akanji, Khusanov, Doku, Rodri, Nunes, Gündogan, Echeverri, Bobb, Gvardiol, Savinho

    Doubtful Gvardiol (knock), Savinho (knock)

    Injured Kovacic (achilles, 14 Sep)

    Suspended None

    Form WL Leading scorer Haaland 2

    Malo Gusto, Jamie Gittens and Estêvão prepare for Chelsea’s home game against Fulham. Photograph: Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC/Getty Images

    NOTTINGHAM FOREST v WEST HAM

    Sunday 2pm Sky Sports Premier League Venue City Ground

    Referee Craig Pawson This season G1 Y2 R1 3 cards/game

    Nottingham Forest v West Ham: probable starters, contenders in italics

    Nottingham Forest

    Subs from Gunn, Morato, Boly, Cunha, Moreira, Abbott, Yates, Douglas Luiz, McAtee, Kalimuendo, Hutchinson, Awoniyi, Igor Jesus, Silva

    Doubtful None

    Injured Domínguez (knee, Oct)

    Suspended None

    Form WD Leading scorer Wood 2

    West Ham

    Subs from Areola, Foderingham, Scarles, Kilman, Emerson, Orford, Potts, Irving, Earthy, Rodriguez, Wilson, Walker-Peters, Orford, Füllkrug, Marshall, Fernandes

    Doubtful Earthy (ankle)

    Injured Summerville (hamstirng, 13 Sep), Guilherme (shoulder, unknown)

    Suspended None

    Form LL Leading scorer Paquetá 1


    LIVERPOOL v ARSENAL

    Sunday 4.30pm Sky Sports Premier League Venue Anfield

    Referee Chris Kavanagh This season G2 Y4 R0 2 cards/game

    Liverpool v Arsenal: probable starters, contenders in italics

    Liverpool

    Subs from Mamardashvili, Woodman, Robertson, Tsimikas, Leoni, Gomez, Endo, Jones, Szoboszlai, McConnell, Elliott, Chiesa, Ngumoha, Danns, Nyoni

    Doubtful None

    Injured Frimpong (hamstring, 14 Sep)

    Suspended None

    Form WW Leading scorer Ekitiké 2

    Arsenal

    Subs from Arrizabalaga, Setford, Mosquera, Zinchenko, Lewis-Skelly, Merino, Madueke, Nwaneri, Kabia, Nelson, White

    Doubtful White (knock); Ødegaard (shoulder); Trossard (unknown)

    Injured Jesus (knee, unknown); Havertz (knee, unknown); Norgaard (unknown, 13 Sep); Saka (hamstring, 13 Sep)

    Suspended None

    Form WW Leading scorer Gyökeres, Timber 2


    ASTON VILLA v CRYSTAL PALACE

    Sunday 7pm Sky Sports Premier League Venue Villa Park

    Referee Stuart Attwell This season G1 Y7 R0 7 cards/game

    Aston Villa v Crystal Palace: probable starters, contenders in italics

    Aston Villa

    Subs from Bizot, Wright, García, Torres, Bogarde, Moreno, Maatsen, Barkley, Jimoh, Buendía, Iling-Junior, Redmond, Guessand, Burrowes, Proctor, Rowe, Kamara

    Doubtful García (knock), Barkley (knock), Kamara (hamstring)

    Injured None

    Suspended None

    Form DL Leading scorer n/a

    Crystal Palace

    Subs from Benítez, Matthews, Umeh, Sosa, Jemide, Clyne, Lerma, Agbinone, Cardines, Rak-Sakyi, Devenny, Pino

    Doubtful Hughes (concussion)

    Injured Riad (knee, unknown); Doucouré (knee, unknown); Nketiah (hamstring; two months); Édouard (achilles; unknown)

    Suspended None

    Form DD Leading scorer Sarr 1

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  • FIBA statement following FIBA EuroBasket 2025 game between Serbia and Portugal

    FIBA statement following FIBA EuroBasket 2025 game between Serbia and Portugal

    RIGA (Latvia) – Following the disqualifying foul for an act of violence committed by player Filip Petrusev during the FIBA EuroBasket 2025 game between Portugal and Serbia on August 29 in Riga, Latvia, the FIBA Disciplinary Panel has imposed the following sanctions in accordance with FIBA Regulations:

    • a suspension of one FIBA Official Game, suspended for a probationary period of three years;

    • a monetary fine of EUR 5,000

    If the player commits the same or a similar offense during the probationary period, he will be immediately suspended for one game, in addition to any sanctions imposed for the new offense.

    FIBA will make no further comment on this decision.

    FIBA

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  • Mavericks waive-and-stretch Olivier-Maxence Prosper, clearing way for Dante Exum signing

    Mavericks waive-and-stretch Olivier-Maxence Prosper, clearing way for Dante Exum signing

    Kyrie Irving will miss most, if not all, of the coming season due to a torn ACL, which has Dallas wanting to bring in some point guard depth behind D’Angelo Russell. Specifically, the Mavericks plan to re-sign Dante Exum, who has been with the team for a couple of seasons but is now a free agent.

    To make that happen, the Mavericks are waiving and stretching 2023 first-round pick Olivier-Maxence Prosper, a story broken by ESPN’s Shams Charania.

    This was not a surprise. Dallas is hard-capped at the second apron and was within $1.5 million of that line, it needed to clear cap space to sign Exum, even to a veteran minimum contract. The team had tried to trade Prosper, but other teams wanted a second-round pick attached to take on his $3 million contract. Dallas could create enough space to sign Exum by waiving and stretching Prosper, spreading his $3 million over three seasons on the books.

    Once Prosper clears waivers, expect the Mavericks to announce the deal with Exum.

    Prosper becomes a free agent and has shown enough flashes in Dallas to garner interest from other NBA teams.


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  • Shelton’s first career retirement and Tiafoe loss leave US men reeling at Open | US Open Tennis 2025

    Shelton’s first career retirement and Tiafoe loss leave US men reeling at Open | US Open Tennis 2025

    It was a punishing Friday afternoon for American men’s tennis as Ben Shelton and Frances Tiafoe were bundled out of the US Open less than an hour apart, leaving only Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul still standing in the singles draw.

    Shelton, the No 6 seed and one of the leading contenders to end the United States’ 22-year wait for a men’s grand slam champion, was forced to retire from his third-round match against France’s Adrian Mannarino with a shoulder injury. It was the 22-year-old’s first career retirement, coming as he led by two sets to one before disaster struck late in the third.

    After landing heavily on his left arm while stretching for a ball, Shelton grimaced and told his father and coach, Bryan: “I did something to my shoulder. I don’t know what it is.” He later admitted the pain was “really high” and said: “I’ve never retired before. I’m not a guy who would retire if I could continue.” Despite a mid-set visit from the physio and a tactical switch that saw him attempt 13 serve-and-volley plays in the fourth set alone, he could not protect his advantage. Mannarino leveled the contest and, as the crowd braced for a decider, Shelton bowed his head on the changeover and called it off. The Frenchman advanced 3-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, ret.

    Shelton left Louis Armstrong Stadium with his shoulder wrapped in ice, a towel over his head and fighting back tears. Still, he struck a philosophical tone: “I was playing really well, I was in form, a lot of confidence … but I’ve got a lot to be grateful for. You won’t hear me pouting about how bad things are with the summer that I’ve had.”

    For the 37-year-old Mannarino, ranked 77th in the world, it was a bittersweet breakthrough: his first win over a top-10 opponent at a major in 23 attempts and his first appearance in the second week of the US Open. He will face the Czech No 20 seed, Jiri Lehecka, for a place in the quarter-finals.

    If that setback was not dispiriting enough for the home crowd, Tiafoe soon followed. The 17th seed, a semi-finalist in New York in two of the past three years, fell flat against German qualifier Jan-Lennard Struff before an overflow crowd on the Grandstand court. The 35-year-old struck 14 aces and never allowed Tiafoe to find rhythm, closing out a 6-4, 6-3, 7-6 (9) upset to reach the last 16 here for the first time.

    Frances Tiafoe suffered his earliest US Open defeat since 2019 on Friday afternoon. Photograph: Maddie Meyer/Getty Images

    “I played extremely passive today. I didn’t put any pressure on him at all,” Tiafoe said. “It’s going to be hard to swallow how I played today and being out of the US Open this early. I haven’t been this down in a very, very long time.” He also bemoaned the quick conditions on Grandstand, saying he was “late on everything” and never found his timing.

    Struff, who had already toppled the No 11 seed Holger Rune, extended an unlikely run after failing to win a match at Flushing Meadows since 2020. His reward could be a fourth-round meeting with Novak Djokovic, who was due to face Cameron Norrie in Friday’s night session. For Tiafoe, it marked his earliest exit in New York since 2019.

    The American had not even realized Shelton had retired until told in his press conference. “That always sucks to go out like that,” he said. “Especially in a grand slam [in a match] where he was probably going to win.”

    The twin blows leave just two American men standing. Fritz, last year’s runner-up in Queens and a Wimbledon semi-finalist in July, was scheduled to play Swiss qualifier Jérôme Kym on Friday night. Paul, a 2023 Australian Open semi-finalist, had survived a five-set epic against Nuno Borges that ended in the early hours of the morning.

    Andy Roddick’s 2003 triumph remains the most recent men’s major title for an American. On a bruising afternoon in Queens, the odds of that drought coming to an end next week narrowed considerably.

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  • Amorim expects to stay at Man Utd as pressure mounts – France 24

    1. Amorim expects to stay at Man Utd as pressure mounts  France 24
    2. Manchester United: Ruben Amorim blames emotions for comments following Grimsby defeat  BBC
    3. Amorim’s methods questioned as some at Manchester United believe he may quit  The Guardian
    4. Ruben Amorim: Manchester United head coach admits ‘sometimes I want to quit’ amid difficult start to first full season in charge  Sky Sports
    5. Exits and ignominy – a hectic 24 hours at Manchester United  thenationalnews.com

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  • Night owl Alcaraz thrives in early third-round U.S. Open win

    Night owl Alcaraz thrives in early third-round U.S. Open win

    NEW YORK – Five-times major winner Carlos Alcaraz is used to playing under the U.S. Open’s bright lights but thrived under the afternoon sun as he brushed aside injury concerns to beat Italy’s Luciano Darderi 6-2 6-4 6-0.

    Organisers typically save the Spanish second seed for the prime time evening slot but gave dayside ticket-holders a treat as they scheduled Alcaraz’s third-round affair for the first match of the day on Arthur Ashe Stadium.

    “It’s just the second match that I played (at) 11:00 am or 11:30 am,” he said. “I just went to bed at 11:00 pm, 11:15 pm. That for me is really weird, to be honest, which I am really proud about it.”

    Early bird Alcaraz had no apparent issues pushing his extraordinary run this season further – with a 42-2 record since April – and setting up a fourth-round meeting with Arthur Rinderknech of France.

    “Every time that I step on the court, I’m just locked in since the first point until the last one,” said Alcaraz, who unexpectedly exited in the second round a year ago.

    “I’m taking last year as motivation coming into this year, be more hungry, ambitious to do great things here.”

    The 2022 champion took control of the first set immediately, breaking Darderi with a forehand winner in the second game and again on set point when his opponent hit the ball into the net.

    Darderi had three double faults before dropping serve with a backhand error in the fourth game of the second set but found his competitive spirit when he broke back from the baseline in the seventh.

    Alcaraz gave his legions of fans a brief fright as he took a medical timeout with the physio after the ninth game, telling the staff member that he had begun to feel something wrong with his right knee earlier in the set.

    The concern was short-lived as Darderi committed another double-fault on set point and Alcaraz sprinted through the third set, later telling reporters he had only met with the physio as a precaution.

    Alcaraz also quashed rumours that he went out for a meal with rival Jannik Sinner this week after photos of the duo at a New York restaurant set social media ablaze.

    “It was a coincidence. We could have gone to have lunch or to eat together but it was just a coincidence,” he said.

    “It wouldn’t be weird if we go together to have dinner, so probably one day.” REUTERS

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  • Keeper’s red card blows it for Brest and Lens comes from behind for Ligue 1 win

    Keeper’s red card blows it for Brest and Lens comes from behind for Ligue 1 win

    LENS, France (AP) — A red card for Brest goalkeeper Radoslaw Majecki was the defining moment of its 3-1 loss at Lens in Ligue 1 on Friday.

    Brest was winning 1-0 thanks to a first-half goal from Mama Balde until the game changed when Majecki was sent off for clattering an opponent outside his box 10 minutes into the second half.

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    Florian Thauvin hammered home the penalty kick to level the score.

    Morgan Guilavogui side-footed in from close range after Majecki’s replacement could only parry a powerful volley from the edge of the box.

    Adrien Thomasson converted a low cross in stoppage time to complete Lens’ fourth straight win against Brest.

    Brest has one point from a possible nine.

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    AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

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