Ruud Prepares for Fils Clash Under Indian Wells Sun

Ruud Prepares for Fils Clash Under Indian Wells Sun

Indian Wells: Ruud Soaks Up the Sun and Prepares for Fils Clash

INDIAN WELLS, Calif. – With the arrival of daylight savings time, the clocks sprang forward an hour on Sunday, bringing an extra hour of sunlight to the BNP Paribas Open. The picturesque Indian Wells Tennis Garden basked in the warm glow, providing an ideal setting for Casper Ruud’s practice session.

The Norwegian star, fresh off a straight-set victory over Lukas Klein on Saturday night, spent the bulk of his practice time working on his tan with hitting partner Joachim Bjerke. The sun-drenched conditions proved too tempting to resist, as Ruud soaked up the rays while fine-tuning his game.

Ruud, the former world No. 2, is eager to build on his recent success in Los Cabos and Acapulco, where he finished runner-up in both tournaments. He will face Arthur Fils on Monday in the second round of the BNP Paribas Open, a young Frenchman who has impressed with his aggressive style of play.

The Norwegian is confident in his abilities and believes he can make a deep run in the tournament. “I’m feeling good,” Ruud said. “I’ve been playing well lately, and I’m excited to get back on the court.”

Ruud’s practice session was a mix of intensity and relaxation. He hit with precision and power, but also took time to enjoy the beautiful surroundings. The extra hour of daylight provided the perfect opportunity for him to prepare for his upcoming match and soak up the California sunshine.

Roger Federer Embarks on West Coast Tour, Visits Warriors and Oscars

Roger Federer Embarks on West Coast Tour, Visits Warriors and Oscars

Roger Federer, the legendary Swiss tennis player, recently embarked on a whirlwind tour of the West Coast, making appearances at the Chase Center in San Francisco and the Oscars in Los Angeles.

Federer’s visit to the Chase Center, the home of the Golden State Warriors, was a prelude to the 2025 Laver Cup, which he founded and will be held in San Francisco. He toured the team’s practice facility, where he showcased his shooting skills and interacted with stars like Steph Curry and Draymond Green.

Later that evening, Federer attended the Warriors’ game against the San Antonio Spurs, sitting courtside with Warriors owner Joe Lacob and poker pro Phil Hellmuth. Despite Federer’s presence, the Warriors suffered a 126-113 loss.

Less than 24 hours later, Federer graced the red carpet at the Oscars in Los Angeles, accompanied by his wife, Mirka. Federer looked dapper in a white suit jacket and black pants, while Mirka complemented him in a long, black dress.

Federer’s appearance at the Oscars marked his second time attending the prestigious event. In 2016, he famously took a shot of tequila on the red carpet.

While Federer’s West Coast tour was primarily focused on promoting the Laver Cup and attending the Oscars, speculation remains whether he might make an appearance at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden before the BNP Paribas Open concludes.

Bucks' Lillard and Antetokounmpo Dominate Clippers in 124-117 Victory

Bucks’ Lillard and Antetokounmpo Dominate Clippers in 124-117 Victory

In a thrilling encounter at the Crypto.com Arena, the Milwaukee Bucks emerged victorious over the Los Angeles Clippers, 124-117, snapping their two-game losing streak. Damian Lillard and Giannis Antetokounmpo led the charge for the Bucks, combining for 69 points and 17 assists.

Lillard exploded in the fourth quarter, scoring 16 of his 35 points, including three crucial 3-pointers. Antetokounmpo, the reigning NBA MVP, contributed 34 points, 10 assists, and seven rebounds, showcasing his all-around brilliance.

The Bucks’ dynamic duo became only the second pair of teammates since 1980 to record at least 30 points and 10 assists each in the same game. Their seamless connection and ability to create for each other proved unstoppable for the Clippers.

“It’s how we work in practice,” said Antetokounmpo. “We got a lot of good shots down the stretch. Tonight it worked, and it’s something we’re going to have to do moving forward.”

Malik Beasley added 17 points for the Bucks, who overcame the absence of Kawhi Leonard and Paul George for the Clippers. James Harden, playing without his own star teammates, struggled with his shot, finishing with 13 points on 5-of-16 shooting.

Norman Powell led the Clippers with 26 points, while Russell Westbrook remained sidelined due to injury. Despite missing over 57 points per game from their lineup, the Clippers put up a valiant fight, keeping the game close until the final minutes.

“Those two guys, they’re great players, and we understand that,” said Clippers coach Tyronn Lue of Lillard and Antetokounmpo. “They had a good game. I thought Dame set the tone early and then took over the game late. Once he got going, it was hard to stop him.”

The Bucks’ victory marked their first on their California road trip and snapped the Clippers’ three-game winning streak. Both teams will face off again on Tuesday night, with the Clippers hosting Minnesota and the Bucks traveling to Sacramento.

Sabalenka's Nike Shoes Save the Day in BNP Paribas Open Thriller

Sabalenka’s Nike Shoes Save the Day in BNP Paribas Open Thriller

Aryna Sabalenka’s unwavering trust in Nike footwear was evident at the BNP Paribas Open, where she narrowly escaped an injury scare and credited her shoes for her remarkable recovery.

The world No. 2 faced a daunting challenge in her opening round match against Peyton Stearns, suffering an ankle twist and a brief dip into the splits. However, Sabalenka’s determination and the support of her Nike shoes allowed her to overcome the adversity and secure a hard-fought victory in a final-set tiebreaker.

“That’s why I like my shoes,” Sabalenka said after the match. “I have good control on my feet there. I was able to kind of let it go and save myself.”

Sabalenka’s resilience was particularly impressive considering she had played only two matches since winning the 2024 Australian Open. She had curtailed her Middle East Swing to the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, where she lost in the opening round.

Against Stearns, Sabalenka displayed her trademark power and aggression, saving four match points to book a first meeting with Emma Raducanu. The British star advanced after Dayana Yastremska retired in the opening set of their match.

Sabalenka’s victory was a testament to her physical and mental toughness, as well as the quality of her Nike footwear. The shoes provided her with the stability and support she needed to navigate the challenging conditions and emerge victorious.

Eugenie Bouchard Turns Down Justin Bieber, Wins 'Family Feud'

Eugenie Bouchard Turns Down Justin Bieber, Wins ‘Family Feud’

Eugenie Bouchard, the former world No. 5 tennis star, recently revealed on Canada’s “Family Feud” game show that she turned down a date with pop icon Justin Bieber a decade ago. Bouchard, now 30, shared the anecdote while competing with her family on the show.

“It’s a funny story,” Bouchard recalled. “We played a tennis match for charity and he asked me to hang out later, but I had a boyfriend so I said ‘No.'”

Bouchard’s decision to decline Bieber’s invitation has since become a viral moment, with many praising her for prioritizing her relationship. However, Bouchard’s appearance on “Family Feud” was not just about her past dating life.

Joined by her siblings Will and Beatrice, their cousin Celeste, and Celeste Bouchard’s former boyfriend, Ryan Shepherd, the Bouchard family won nearly $12,000 after three episodes. Bouchard played a crucial role in the family’s victory, particularly in the final round.

In the fast money round, two players from each team must answer five questions without repeating any answers and accumulate 200 points. Bouchard and Shepherd teamed up to answer questions such as “Name something in the kitchen you unplug after using?” and “Name an animal with buck teeth.”

Bouchard’s answer of “10” for the question “On a scale of 1-10, how well can you do your boss’ job?” earned 35 points, which ultimately put the team over the top.

“What a cool life experience,” Bouchard wrote on social media after the show.

Bouchard’s appearance on “Family Feud” showcased her competitive spirit and quick wit, both on and off the tennis court. It also provided a glimpse into her personal life and her close relationship with her family.

Michael Vaughan Slams England's Culture and Backroom Staff

Michael Vaughan Slams England’s Culture and Backroom Staff

Former England captain Michael Vaughan has expressed concerns about the team’s culture and backroom staff, following their humiliating 1-4 defeat in India. Vaughan believes that the team lacks a sense of ruthlessness and that the backroom staff is too soft on players.

Vaughan suggests that England should take a leaf out of Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola’s book and create an environment where players are constantly challenged and held accountable. He believes that the team’s current approach, which emphasizes positivity and fun, is not conducive to success.

“I don’t believe they need to rip everything up,” Vaughan wrote in his column for the Daily Telegraph. “They are better playing this way than they would be otherwise. I respect what they are trying to do, and get up early every day to watch them because they have me on the edge of my seat and I know something is going to happen.”

“The great frustration is that they have the talent to be really competitive all over the world but they have blown two big series and in this case it was because their batting failed miserably.”

Vaughan accuses the team management of going too soft on players and says that he understands that there is a pervading sense of positivity, fun, and laughter in the camp, but that may not always bring the desired results.

“Every interview you hear the same stuff, about excitement, opportunity, and fun, that everyone is having the time of their life,” Vaughan said. “I have been around many of them in the last couple of years and their language can be inspiring. I admire some of it, but I can be a bit of an old cynic, and I worry that they are speaking a language that not all of them truly believe, which is dangerous.”

“Certain players will believe it, but not everyone. We can’t all think the same.”

Vaughan adds that victories are what keep the team motivated, not endlessly talking about how much fun they are having. He believes that honesty is also required and that those running the team must not shy away from taking tough calls.

“The team message is never to doubt anything, never admit they were wrong or they could have done things differently,” Vaughan said. “Everything is very cosy. Everyone is mates: players, coaches, backroom staff. That does not breed an environment of ruthlessness.”

Vaughan was also critical of the English players spending time in Abu Dhabi and playing golf in Bengaluru when there were long breaks between Tests. He believes that the team should have used this time to get some cricket into the outside of the team, so they are ready if required, and to keep those in the XI on their toes.

“I do worry it’s a backroom team made up of cheerleaders,” Vaughan said. “That’s based on what I hear in public, and maybe it’s different in the changing room, but players need challenging and questioning at times.”

Medvedev Overcomes Flickering Lights to Advance at Indian Wells

Medvedev Overcomes Flickering Lights to Advance at Indian Wells

Daniil Medvedev’s return to the Indian Wells Tennis Garden was not without its challenges, but the former world No. 1 ultimately prevailed in his opening round match against Roberto Carballés Baena.

Medvedev, who has previously expressed his preference for faster courts, found the slower conditions at Indian Wells to be a bit of an adjustment. However, he was able to overcome the obstacles and secure a 6-2, 6-3 victory.

The match was not without its drama, as a flickering floodlight on Stadium 1 Court threatened to derail Medvedev’s momentum in the second set. The delay in action gave Medvedev time to reflect on the situation, and he admitted that he had noticed the flickering earlier in the match but had initially ignored it.

“During my match I kind of saw something flickering a bit but let it go,” Medvedev said in an interview after the match. “But at 4-3, I began focusing on the negative. I was receiving and the light was just flickering, flickering, flickering before my eyes.”

Medvedev’s frustration was evident as he called for the chair umpire and supervisor to address the issue. After examining the situation, they determined that they could not fix the problem, leaving Medvedev to continue playing under the flickering light.

“I was like, ‘Okay, If I lose I’m gonna blame it all on them,'” Medvedev added with a laugh.

Despite the distraction, Medvedev was able to regain his focus and win the final two games of the match. He will now face No. 29 seed Sebastian Korda in the third round, a rematch of their encounter at the 2023 Australian Open, which Korda won in straight sets.

Medvedev’s victory at Indian Wells is a positive sign for the Russian, who has struggled for consistency since losing his world No. 1 ranking in February. He will be looking to build on this performance and make a deep run in the tournament.

McDavid, Nurse Lead Oilers to Shutout Victory over Struggling Penguins

McDavid, Nurse Lead Oilers to Shutout Victory over Struggling Penguins

Connor McDavid’s brilliance and Darnell Nurse’s third-period heroics propelled the Edmonton Oilers to a resounding 4-0 victory over the struggling Pittsburgh Penguins on Sunday.

McDavid, the reigning NHL MVP, opened the scoring just over a minute into the game, capitalizing on a poor pass by Penguins defenseman Kris Letang. Mattias Ekholm extended Edmonton’s lead later in the first period with a one-timer that deflected off Pittsburgh’s John Ludvig.

Despite the early deficit, the Penguins failed to generate any sustained pressure on Oilers goaltender Calvin Pickard. Jarry, who has historically struggled against Edmonton, kept Pittsburgh in the game with several key saves.

However, the Oilers’ defense proved impenetrable, limiting the Penguins to low-quality scoring chances. Nurse put the game out of reach in the third period with two goals, securing Edmonton’s sixth consecutive victory over Pittsburgh.

The Penguins’ loss marked their sixth in their last seven games, continuing their alarming slide out of playoff contention. The once-dominant franchise is now in danger of missing the postseason for a second straight year after a remarkable run of 16 consecutive playoff appearances.

McDavid’s performance was particularly impressive, as he extended his streak of games with three or more points to 118, the third-highest total in Edmonton history behind Wayne Gretzky and Jari Kurri. Pickard’s shutout was his second of the season, further solidifying his status as a reliable backup to starter Stuart Skinner.

The Oilers will now embark on a four-game homestand, beginning with a matchup against the Washington Capitals on Wednesday. The Penguins, meanwhile, will travel to Ottawa on Tuesday in search of a much-needed victory.

Swiatek Avenges Australian Open Loss, Reaches Indian Wells Round of 16

Swiatek Avenges Australian Open Loss, Reaches Indian Wells Round of 16

Iga Swiatek, the world’s top-ranked women’s tennis player, has continued her impressive form at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, California. After defeating Danielle Collins in the opening round, Swiatek avenged her Australian Open loss to Linda Noskova in the round of 32, winning 6-4, 6-0.

Noskova, a 19-year-old Czech, had stunned Swiatek in Melbourne, rallying from a set down to reach the quarterfinals. However, Swiatek was determined to avoid a repeat performance and played aggressively from the start.

Despite Noskova’s powerful groundstrokes, Swiatek saved three break points in the opening set and won 16 of the final 19 points to take the set. The second set was even more one-sided, as Swiatek absorbed Noskova’s pace and won nine straight games to complete the bagel.

Swiatek’s victory sets up a potential clash with another big hitter, Madison Keys, in the round of 16. Keys, the No. 18 seed, will face Yulia Putintseva later on Sunday. Swiatek leads their head-to-head record 2-1, but Keys won their most recent match at the Cincinnati Open in 2022.

Swiatek’s performance in Indian Wells is a testament to her dominance on the WTA Tour. The 22-year-old Pole has won three Grand Slams in the past two years and is currently on a 10-match winning streak. She is the clear favorite to win the BNP Paribas Open and extend her reign at the top of the women’s game.

Mohun Bagan Triumphs in Kolkata Derby, Tops ISL Standings

Mohun Bagan Triumphs in Kolkata Derby, Tops ISL Standings

Mohun Bagan Sporting Club (MBSC) emerged victorious in the highly anticipated return derby of the Indian Super League (ISL) against its arch-rival East Bengal FC (EBFC) at the Salt Lake Stadium on Sunday. The 3-1 triumph propelled MBSC to the top of the league standings with 36 points from 17 matches.

The match began with a missed penalty opportunity for EBFC captain Cleiton Silva in the 14th minute. MBSC goalkeeper Vishal Kaith made a crucial save, denying EBFC an early lead. This setback seemed to galvanize MBSC, who took control of the game and found the opening goal in the 27th minute. Jason Cummings tapped home a rebound after Dimitri Petratos’ effort was blocked by EBFC custodian Prabhsukhan Gill.

MBSC continued to dominate the proceedings and doubled their lead in the 37th minute. Petratos set up Liston Colaco with a precise pass, allowing the latter to slot the ball into the net. The first half ended with MBSC firmly in control, leading 2-0.

The second half saw EBFC make a valiant effort to get back into the game. They pulled one back through Saul Crespo’s stunning goal in the 53rd minute. However, MBSC remained resolute and sealed the victory with a penalty converted by Petratos in injury time.

The result was a major setback for EBFC, who remain in the bottom half of the table. MBSC, on the other hand, extended their unbeaten run to five matches and strengthened their position as title contenders.

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