Novak Djokovic Extends Record-Breaking Reign as World No. 1 to 416 Weeks

Novak Djokovic Extends Record-Breaking Reign as World No. 1 to 416 Weeks

Novak Djokovic, the Serbian tennis legend, has achieved another remarkable milestone in his illustrious career. On Monday, he will begin his record-extending 416th week as the world’s No. 1 player in the ATP rankings. This extraordinary feat marks eight consecutive years at the pinnacle of men’s tennis, a duration unmatched by any other player in history.

Djokovic’s dominance is evident in the statistics. Since his first ascent to the top spot in 2011, he has held the No. 1 ranking for 416 out of 641 weeks, an astonishing 64.9% of the time. This means that for nearly two-thirds of the past decade, Djokovic has reigned supreme in the sport.

The Serbian maestro’s longevity at the top is a testament to his unwavering consistency and exceptional talent. He has won 23 Grand Slam titles, the most among active players, and has been a dominant force in all four major tournaments. Djokovic’s all-court prowess, combined with his mental fortitude and unwavering determination, has made him a formidable opponent for any player.

Djokovic’s current ranking lead over his rivals is significant. He holds a hefty 870-point advantage over Carlos Alcaraz, the world No. 2, and a 1,960-point lead over Daniil Medvedev, the world No. 4. Moreover, Djokovic’s upcoming schedule is favorable, as he has minimal ranking points to defend over the next few months.

This favorable situation positions Djokovic to extend his reign at the top of the rankings even further. With his unwavering focus and relentless pursuit of excellence, the Serbian star is poised to continue making history in the sport of tennis.

England's 'Bazball' Approach Needs Adjustments After India Test Series Defeat

England’s ‘Bazball’ Approach Needs Adjustments After India Test Series Defeat

England’s ‘Bazball’ Approach Faces Scrutiny After India Test Series Defeat

England’s cricket coach Brendon McCullum has acknowledged the need for adjustments to the team’s aggressive ‘Bazball’ approach following their 4-1 Test series defeat against India.

McCullum admitted that the team’s high-risk strategy, which emphasizes attacking play and scoring runs quickly, requires refinement after being exposed by India’s skilled bowling attack. “Sometimes, you can get away with things,” McCullum said. “But when you’re exposed the way we have been in the back end of this series in particular, it does require some pretty deep thinking and some adjustment to make sure we’re staying true to what we believe in.”

The Indian team’s relentless pressure, led by spinners Ravichandran Ashwin and Axar Patel, forced England to adopt a more cautious approach as the series progressed. “If anything, we got more timid as the series went on, and that was because of the pressure that was applied to us by the Indian lineup,” McCullum noted.

The series loss marked the first setback for England under McCullum’s leadership, raising questions about the team’s one-dimensional approach. “There are some things where you can get a little bit of luck on your side and you paper over a couple of the cracks,” McCullum said. “When you are exposed in the way we have been here, you know that you have to get better in some areas.”

McCullum emphasized the importance of refining England’s approach to ensure they are better prepared for future challenges. “The next couple of months will be us working out that and making sure when we come to the summer we are a more refined version of what we are at the minute,” he said.

The series also highlighted the emergence of promising Indian youngsters, such as Yashasvi Jaiswal, Dhruv Jurel, and Sarfaraz Khan, who made significant contributions in the absence of key players like Virat Kohli and Mohammed Shami.

Southee's Captaincy in Doubt as New Zealand's Australia Woes Continue

Southee’s Captaincy in Doubt as New Zealand’s Australia Woes Continue

Tim Southee’s captaincy and New Zealand’s winless streak against Australia were under scrutiny after a heartbreaking three-wicket loss in Christchurch. Southee admitted that his position as captain is vulnerable, especially considering the team’s upcoming tour to the subcontinent.

Southee’s form has been a concern, with the pacer taking only four wickets in the series. He acknowledged that the team’s spin-friendly conditions in Asia could lead to a change in the side’s composition.

Southee’s captaincy decisions were also questioned, particularly his reluctance to introduce spinner Glenn Phillips earlier in the fourth day. Phillips had dismissed both Alex Carey and Mitchell Marsh in the series, but Southee opted to stick with pace bowlers.

The selection of Scott Kuggeleijn, who bowled only three overs in the second innings, was also criticized. However, Southee defended Kuggeleijn’s inclusion, citing his valuable batting contribution.

Southee refused to blame fielding errors for the loss, despite several critical drops. He also denied that the team had a mental block against Australia, but acknowledged that they had struggled in crunch moments.

The loss extended New Zealand’s 13-year winless streak in Tests against Australia and their 31-year drought at home against their neighbor. Southee expressed disappointment but remained optimistic about the team’s future.

Ambati Rayudu: Rohit Sharma Can Play for CSK in 2025, Lead if Dhoni Retires

Ambati Rayudu: Rohit Sharma Can Play for CSK in 2025, Lead if Dhoni Retires

The Indian Premier League (IPL) is set to kick off its 17th season on March 22, with defending champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK) taking on Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in Chennai. Ahead of the tournament, former India and CSK batsman Ambati Rayudu has shared his thoughts on the upcoming extravaganza.

Rayudu, who has played for both Mumbai Indians and CSK, believes that it will be a challenging task for Hardik Pandya to lead Mumbai Indians, given the different setups of Gujarat Titans and Mumbai Indians. He suggests that Pandya should have played for Mumbai Indians for a year before taking over the captaincy, especially considering Rohit Sharma’s continued role as India’s captain.

Rayudu also expressed his admiration for Rohit Sharma, stating that he believes Sharma can continue playing in the IPL for the next 5-6 years. He added that if Sharma desires to captain a team, he has ample opportunities available to him.

Rayudu went on to express his desire to see Rohit Sharma play for CSK in the future. He said, “I want Rohit Sharma to play for CSK in 2025. If MS (Dhoni) retires, then Rohit can lead as well.”

Rohit Sharma is the fourth-highest run-getter in IPL history, with 6211 runs from 243 matches. Mumbai Indians will begin their IPL campaign against Gujarat Titans on March 24.

Shardul Thakur Backs Rahane, Iyer to Regain Form, Urges Support for Mumbai Seniors

Shardul Thakur Backs Rahane, Iyer to Regain Form, Urges Support for Mumbai Seniors

Mumbai all-rounder Shardul Thakur has expressed confidence in Ajinkya Rahane and Shreyas Iyer’s ability to regain their form, despite their recent struggles. Rahane and Iyer both failed to score in Mumbai’s first innings against Vidarbha in the Ranji Trophy final, but Thakur believes they will bounce back.

“Ajinkya is not scoring runs throughout the season. He is not in the greatest of the forms. We cannot blame him as it is just a phase for him where he is not getting runs,” Thakur said. “It’s just a rough patch for them. That’s what I would say (about) Shreyas (and) Ajinkya. These guys have been absolute match-winners for Mumbai and India.”

Thakur urged everyone to support the seasoned pros in their down phase. “Right now, it’s not their time; it’s time to support them rather than criticising them because it’s easy to criticise,” Thakur said.

Rahane has so far made just 141 runs from eight matches at an average of 12.81 with a solitary fifty. Shreyas, on the other hand, has not been regular for Mumbai this season owing to his national commitments but his return to the domestic circuit has been far from impressive — 58 runs from three games at an average of 19.33 with a highest of 48.

However, Thakur said both Rahane and Shreyas have shown the right attitude on the field, something he believed should work as a pointer to the younger Mumbai players. “Ajinkya has not scored runs but his attitude on the fielding is top notch. A lot of youngsters coming from U-23 and U-19 cricket in Mumbai don’t have the attitude that he has. You see him in the slips, even if he is fielded for 80 overs, he will sprint (to) save (those) four runs,” Thakur said.

“Shreyas moves around the field like a tiger. He absolutely gives everything that he has on the field. Both of them are role models when they are in the dressing room,” Thakur added.

Thakur was disappointed that some of the upcoming batters failed to rise to the occasion as significant as a Ranji Trophy final. “The other batters…we collectively felt that they should have shown a better approach. Starting from Bhupen Lalwani because he survived the first two or three balls in that over (in which he was dismissed) and still chasing that wide one on the fourth delivery, is not on,” he said.

Thakur minced no words when he said that players will have to put the team first. “They have to learn quickly because (the) Mumbai dressing room is not about (your) own self. When you play here, you play for the team. You have to keep your individual scores, your own game aside.

“When you score 20-25 or 30 runs, the next runs are for the team. They have to learn about it.”

The 32-year-old said the Mumbai batting unit will have to regroup in the second innings. “We just need to regroup as a batting unit. There are going to be tough days as a batting unit. Probably, we will just have a meeting and decide collectively how are you going to put a big score on the board from the first three or four wickets,” he noted.

Thakur rescued Mumbai from a wobbly 111 for six with a counter-punching 75 off 69 balls, an innings that bore similarity to his hundred against Tamil Nadu in the Ranji Trophy semifinals a few days back. “I love to play in tough situations and tough conditions. The kind of life that I have lived travelling far from Palghar to Mumbai with the kit bag on the train, you know it was not easy. That has toughened me up,” he said.

Veteran pacer Dhawal Kulkarni, who will retire after the final, replaced injured Mohit Avasthi in the 11 for the title clash, and Thakur said it was emotional to see his old mate turning up for Mumbai one last time. “Today morning it was confirmed that he is playing. It was going to be his last game. It was an extremely emotional moment for him.

“It’s an emotional moment for me also because I have watched him since childhood. When I did not have money to buy shoes, he gave me a few pairs of shoes,” Thakur recalled.

Vidarbha’s Harsh Dubey, whose three-wicket haul included Rahane, said he had dreamt of dismissing the experienced batter. “I enjoyed dismissing Rahane. I had thought before the game that I would dismiss him. I was determined to do it and it was one of my best dismissals in Ranji Trophy,” Dubey said.

“I tried to get him to drive since the ball was coming off slower at that length and I was successful in what I had planned,” he added.

Dhawal Kulkarni Leads Mumbai's Fightback in Ranji Trophy Final

Dhawal Kulkarni Leads Mumbai’s Fightback in Ranji Trophy Final

Veteran pacer Dhawal Kulkarni, who had announced his retirement from first-class cricket at the end of the season, was unexpectedly called upon to play his 96th and final match for Mumbai in the Ranji Trophy final against Vidarbha.

Kulkarni, who had played only three matches and taken seven wickets this season, had been primarily serving as a mentor to the team’s other seamers. However, with Mohit Avasthi ruled out due to injury, Kulkarni was given a chance to lead Mumbai’s bowling attack.

On the first day of the final, Kulkarni made an immediate impact, dismissing Aman Mokhade and Karun Nair in an incisive spell. He continued his impressive performance on Day 2, taking the wicket of Atharva Taide to give Mumbai their first breakthrough.

Kulkarni’s performance was a testament to his experience and skill, and he was given a guard of honor by his Mumbai teammates on the first day of the final. The Indian cricket board’s domestic handle shared a video of the moment on Twitter.

Kulkarni’s final first-class match was a fitting end to a successful career. He has been a key member of the Mumbai team for many years, and his contributions have helped them win numerous titles. He will be remembered as one of the most successful bowlers in Indian domestic cricket.

Pulisic Fires Milan to Second, Juve Stalled by Atalanta

Pulisic Fires Milan to Second, Juve Stalled by Atalanta

Christian Pulisic’s solitary strike propelled AC Milan to second place in Serie A with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Empoli on Sunday. The American winger’s deflected effort proved decisive, as Milan extended their unbeaten run to seven matches in all competitions.

Pulisic’s goal came in the 79th minute, when his shot took a fortunate deflection off Empoli defender Sebastiano Luperto and nestled into the net. The 25-year-old has now scored 10 goals in all competitions for Milan since joining from Chelsea last summer.

“It’s a good feeling, it was good for us to get the three points,” Pulisic said after the match. “It wasn’t a nice goal, it was a bit lucky but at the end of the day we take it.”

Milan’s victory moved them 16 points behind league leaders Inter Milan, who defeated Bologna on Saturday. Stefano Pioli’s side will now turn their attention to Thursday’s Europa League last-16 return leg against Slavia Prague, where they hold a 4-2 lead from the first leg.

Meanwhile, Juventus’ poor form continued as they were held to a 2-2 draw at home by Atalanta. Teun Koopmeiners scored twice for the visitors, while Andrea Cambiaso and Arkadiusz Milik netted for Juve.

The result left Juve a point behind Milan in third place and six points adrift of fourth-placed Bologna. Massimiliano Allegri’s side have now picked up just six points from their last seven matches, casting doubt on their title hopes.

“We played well against a good team… we’ve gained a point on Bologna and Atalanta are now 11 points behind us,” Allegri said. “Our aim is to finish in the top four. I can’t criticise the team, it was a tricky atmosphere at half-time and they reacted well. The effort has never been lacking.”

Gian Piero Gasperini’s Atalanta remain sixth, four points behind Bologna. They were denied a victory by Diego Llorente’s last-gasp equalizer for Roma in Florence.

Llorente’s goal came in the fifth minute of stoppage time, after goalkeeper Mile Svilar had saved Cristiano Biraghi’s penalty in the 81st minute. Roma had been on a high after hammering Brighton in the Europa League on Thursday, but goals from Luca Ranieri and Rolando Mandragora had Fiorentina deservedly ahead until Llorente struck.

Svilar’s crucial save meant that Fiorentina have failed to score from the penalty spot four times this Serie A season. “All those players you’ve seen miss are penalty takers,” said Fiorentina coach Vincenzo Italiano. “We can’t do any more than work on them in training and taking them when they come along.”

Lecce remain level on points with Empoli in 15th after being beaten 1-0 at home by Verona. However, the biggest story from that match was coach Roberto D’Aversa’s headbutt on Verona striker Thomas Henry. D’Aversa later admitted to Sky Sport that his behavior was “inexcusable.”

Real Madrid Regain Seven-Point Lead with Comfortable Win over Celta Vigo

Real Madrid Regain Seven-Point Lead with Comfortable Win over Celta Vigo

Real Madrid extended their lead atop La Liga to seven points on Sunday with a comfortable 4-0 home victory over Celta Vigo, aided by two own goals.

Vinicius Junior opened the scoring in the first half, tapping in a rebound from Antonio Rudiger’s header. Rudiger’s subsequent header struck the crossbar and bounced off Celta goalkeeper Vicente Guaita into the net, effectively sealing the win for Madrid.

Guaita’s miscommunication with Carlos Dominguez led to another own goal, as the defender inadvertently bundled Vinicius’ cross into his own net. Arda Guler, making his first appearance since returning from injury, added a fourth goal in stoppage time.

Despite the absence of suspended Jude Bellingham, Madrid controlled the match and played with greater intensity than in their recent 1-1 draw against RB Leipzig in the Champions League.

Vinicius, who was booked in that game for a confrontation, was again involved in a heated exchange with Oscar Mingueza on Sunday. Manager Carlo Ancelotti acknowledged the incident but emphasized that it was a result of frustration and that he would continue to address the issue with Vinicius.

Madrid’s victory extends their unbeaten streak in La Liga to 22 games and puts them eight points clear of reigning champions Barcelona. Celta Vigo, meanwhile, remain in the relegation zone, just two points above the bottom three.

In other La Liga action, Athletic Bilbao boosted their Champions League hopes with a 2-0 win at Las Palmas, while Villarreal came from behind twice to defeat Real Betis 3-2. Alaves edged out Rayo Vallecano 1-0 in the early game.

PSG Held to Draw by Reims, Maintain 10-Point Lead

PSG Held to Draw by Reims, Maintain 10-Point Lead

Paris Saint-Germain’s stuttering form continued on Sunday as they were held to a 2-2 draw by Reims in Ligue 1, despite going 10 points clear at the top of the table.

Without Kylian Mbappe in the starting lineup, PSG fell behind to a Marshall Munetsi goal after an error by Achraf Hakimi. However, they rallied back with an own goal from Yunis Abdelhamid and a strike from Goncalo Ramos. Reims equalized on the stroke of half-time through Oumar Diakite.

PSG coach Luis Enrique defended his team’s performance, saying, “I didn’t think the team was too relaxed at any point. I thought their mentality was just right.” He added, “We pressed well, we were aggressive. Today we had the chance to go 12 points clear and that is our objective, to win the league as soon as possible and compete in every competition.”

Despite the draw, PSG remain in a commanding position in the title race, with a 10-point lead over second-placed Brest. However, their recent form has raised concerns, with the reigning champions now winless in three consecutive domestic matches.

Mbappe’s absence from the starting lineup was notable, as he has been linked with a move away from the club at the end of the season. Enrique refused to comment on Mbappe’s future, saying, “When the different parties comment on it, then I will comment. As long as nobody says anything I will do my job which is to take decisions.”

In other Ligue 1 action, Monaco moved to within a point of Brest with a 1-0 win at Strasbourg, while Lille reclaimed a place in the top four with a 2-2 draw against Rennes. Marseille continued their resurgence under new coach Jean-Louis Gasset with a 2-0 victory over Nantes.

Rishabh Pant's Return to Delhi Capitals: Ponting Provides Insights

Rishabh Pant’s Return to Delhi Capitals: Ponting Provides Insights

Delhi Capitals (DC) coach Ricky Ponting has shed light on the team’s plans for the highly anticipated return of star player Rishabh Pant in the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) season. Pant, who has been recovering from a severe car accident in December 2022, is expected to make his comeback to professional cricket later this month.

Ponting revealed the team’s perspective, stating, “It’s a big decision we’ll have to make because if he is fit, you’d think he’d step straight back into that captaincy role.” However, he added, “If he’s not entirely fit and we have to use him in a slightly different role, then we’ve got some decisions to make there.”

Assessing Pant’s progress, Ponting noted, “He’s actually played some practice matches over the last couple of weeks, which has been really encouraging for us.” He expressed confidence in Pant’s physical readiness, asserting, “He’s kept in one of those games, he’s fielded in these games and the batting hasn’t seemingly been an issue for him so far.”

Reflecting on Pant’s journey, Ponting acknowledged the challenges the player has faced, stating, “We’ve obviously had worries and concerns that he might not have made it in time to be ready for the IPL this year.” He added, “I mean, he was a huge loss for us last year and what he went through, we can’t even begin to describe what he’s been through the last 12 or 14 months.”

Expressing anticipation for Pant’s return, Ponting remarked, “I want to see him back playing cricket again. I think the whole world wants to see him back playing cricket again and just playing with that youthful exuberance that he has.” Ponting highlighted Pant’s natural talent, stating, “Knowing Rishabh, it probably won’t (take time to adjust) because he’s such a natural talent.”

Ponting emphasized the importance of Pant maintaining his aggressive style of play, asserting, “I think he’ll just go out there and certainly, that’s my job anyway – I’ll be telling him to go back out and play the way that he’s always played.”

As cricket enthusiasts eagerly anticipate Pant’s return, Ponting’s insights offer a glimpse into the team’s approach and expectations for the dynamic player in the IPL season.

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