Caty McNally Undergoes Elbow Surgery, Eyes New Chapter in Tennis Career

Caty McNally Undergoes Elbow Surgery, Eyes New Chapter in Tennis Career

American tennis star Caty McNally is embarking on a new chapter in her career after undergoing successful elbow surgery. The 22-year-old, who reached a career-high singles ranking of No. 54 last May, has been battling elbow pain for the past 10 months.

Despite conservative treatment, McNally’s pain persisted, leading her to make the difficult decision to go under the knife. The surgery, performed by renowned orthopedic surgeon Dr. Jeffrey Dugas at the Andrews Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center in Birmingham, Alabama, was a success.

McNally’s injury troubles began shortly after her impressive run to the semifinals of the 2022 French Open. She missed the subsequent Wimbledon tournament and was sidelined for six months before making a brief return to the tour in February.

During her brief comeback, McNally teamed up with Asia Muhammad to win the WTA doubles title in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. However, her elbow pain continued to hinder her performance, forcing her to withdraw from the Australian Open and miss both the French Open and US Open last year.

McNally’s fellow Americans, including Madison Keys, Jennifer Brady, and former doubles partner Coco Gauff, have expressed their support and well wishes for her recovery.

“Can’t wait to see you back healthy,” Keys wrote on Instagram.

“Wishing you a speedy recovery,” added Gauff.

McNally is now focused on her rehabilitation and is determined to return to the court as soon as possible. She has already begun the grueling process of physical therapy and is eager to regain her previous form.

With her talent and determination, McNally is confident that she can overcome this setback and achieve even greater success in the future.

England Vows to Defend Twickenham Against Ireland in Six Nations Clash

England Vows to Defend Twickenham Against Ireland in Six Nations Clash

England’s Jamie George has vowed to defend Twickenham “like every Englishman would” when Ireland visits on Saturday for a crucial Six Nations clash. Ireland, the reigning champions, are seeking a fifth consecutive victory over England and a bonus-point win that would secure their title retention with a game to spare. They also aim to become the first team in the men’s Six Nations era to achieve back-to-back Grand Slams.

Despite Ireland’s impressive form, George remains confident in England’s ability to upset the odds. “We believe that we’re going to win,” he declared. “We don’t want anyone, any opposition, to come to Twickenham and have an easy ride.”

George emphasized the importance of home advantage, stating, “This is England. This is Twickenham. This is home. And we’re going to defend our home, like every Englishman would.” He acknowledged Ireland’s strength but expressed his team’s determination to prove their worth.

England coach Steve Borthwick has labeled Ireland the best team in the world on current form, but George believes his side can challenge them. “If we get our things right then we are going to come out on the positive end of the result,” he said. “That is genuinely what I believe and I have seen some positive signs this week that we are going to be going in the right direction.”

Ireland’s recent record is impressive, with 23 wins in their last 25 Tests. However, England pushed South Africa, the reigning World Cup champions, to the limit in their semi-final loss last year. George believes this experience will serve them well against Ireland.

India Aims for Record Medal Haul at Paris 2024 Olympics

India Aims for Record Medal Haul at Paris 2024 Olympics

With the Paris 2024 Olympics fast approaching, India’s preparations are in full swing. The country’s seven medals at Tokyo and success at the Hangzhou Asian Games have raised expectations, but the Olympics present a formidable challenge.

Union Sports Minister Anurag Thakur expressed confidence in India’s athletes, stating that they will return with the country’s best Olympic haul. The government has supported athletes’ qualification and preparation, sanctioning over 350 foreign exposure trips.

As of now, 58 Indian athletes have qualified for Paris 2024, including both the men’s and women’s Table Tennis teams, as well as quotas in women’s Skeet Shooting and Equestrian (Dressage).

The government has graded National Sports Federations (NSFs) based on performance and expectations, but fund cuts are not considered a measure for non-performance. Instead, the focus is on providing support to athletes through federations.

India has expressed its intention to bid for the 2036 Olympics and 2030 Youth Olympics. The government is working closely with the Indian Olympic Association and the IOC Future Hosts Commission to make a strong recommendation in favor of the Indian bid.

To achieve success in terms of medals, India is encouraging sports like cycling and swimming, which offer multiple medal opportunities. The government has increased its sports budget three times in the past decade, and corporate and private investments through CSR funds have also contributed to the development of Indian sport.

The Khelo India Games play a crucial role in talent identification, and the upcoming KIRTI Platform aims to tap into untapped sporting talent across India.

Women’s sport is a particular area of focus, with the government enhancing its support in recent years. Women athletes have won five medals in the last two Olympic Games and have made significant contributions to India’s medal tally at the Asian Games.

Babar, Ayub Star as Peshawar Zalmi Crush Quetta Gladiators, Book Playoff Spot

Babar, Ayub Star as Peshawar Zalmi Crush Quetta Gladiators, Book Playoff Spot

Peshawar Zalmi Dominate Quetta Gladiators, Secure Playoff Berth in Pakistan Super League

RAWALPINDI, Pakistan – Peshawar Zalmi stormed into the playoffs of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) with a resounding 76-run victory over Quetta Gladiators on Friday. The triumph was orchestrated by a brilliant batting performance from Babar Azam and Saim Ayub, who overshadowed Akeal Hosein’s hat-trick.

Quetta’s batting woes continued as they were dismissed for a paltry 120 in 17.5 overs, chasing Peshawar’s imposing total of 196-8. Ayub, who has excelled in his new all-rounder role, played a pivotal role in dismantling Quetta’s top order, claiming the wickets of skipper Rilee Rossouw and Khawaja Nafay in quick succession.

Babar Azam, the league’s leading batter, continued his impressive form with a blistering 53 off 30 deliveries, studded with nine fours and a six. His innings propelled Peshawar to a formidable total.

Despite Hosein’s hat-trick in the final over, Peshawar’s batting depth proved too much for Quetta. Ayub opened the innings with a brisk 30 off 14 balls, while Rovman Powell (28 not out) and Naveen-ul-Haq (10 not out) added a crucial 39 runs in the closing stages.

The victory propelled Peshawar to second place in the standings, with a chance to secure a top-two finish in their final league game against Islamabad United on Sunday. Quetta, on the other hand, faces an uphill battle to reach the playoffs, needing to win at least one of their remaining two matches.

Ankita Raina and Ramkumar Ramanathan Triumph in PSPB Inter-Unit Tennis Tournament

Ankita Raina and Ramkumar Ramanathan Triumph in PSPB Inter-Unit Tennis Tournament

Ankita Raina and Ramkumar Ramanathan emerged victorious in the 42nd PSPB inter-unit tennis tournament held at the DLTA Complex. The tournament featured a packed schedule of team championships, singles, and doubles events over four days.

In the men’s singles final, Ramkumar Ramanathan of Indian Oil defeated his teammate Chirag Duhan 9-5. Ramkumar had previously overcome Vishnu Vardhan and Rithvik Bollipalli en route to the final.

Ankita Raina of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) claimed the women’s singles title with a 9-5 victory over Riya Bhatia of Indian Oil. Notably, Ankita had previously defeated Riya in straight sets during the team championship.

The men’s doubles title went to Vishnu Vardhan and Rithvik, who defeated Ramkumar and Chirag in the final.

In the veterans category, Rajkumar Dubey of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) won the singles title and teamed up with Monish Sharma to clinch the doubles title. BPCL had also emerged victorious in the team championship.

Riya Sachdeva was recognized as the “most promising player” of the tournament.

The trophies were presented by Vartika Shukla, Chairman and Managing Director of the host, Engineers India Limited (EIL).

UWW Confirms WFI's Exclusive Authority to Select Indian Wrestling Teams

UWW Confirms WFI’s Exclusive Authority to Select Indian Wrestling Teams

The United World Wrestling (UWW) has reaffirmed the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) as its sole “affiliated member” with the exclusive authority to “elect and announce their teams” for international tournaments, including the Paris Olympics qualifiers.

In a letter to WFI President Sanjay Singh, UWW President Nenad Lalovic emphasized that the WFI is responsible for selecting and announcing teams for continental championships, world championships, Olympic Games Qualifying Tournaments, and other international events. Lalovic, who is also an IOC Executive Board Member, clarified that only UWW-affiliated national federations can register for international events.

This clarification comes after the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) ad-hoc panel was assigned the task of conducting selection trials for the Asian Olympic Games Qualifier and Asian Championships following a Delhi High Court hearing. The WFI had initially issued a notice to conduct its own selection trials, but withdrew it after the court ruled that parallel trials could not be held.

The Delhi High Court was hearing a plea filed by four protesting wrestlers, Bajrang Punia, Vinesh Phogat, Sakshi Malik, and Satyawart Kadian, who challenged the WFI’s notice. They argued that the federation had deliberately issued the notice despite being barred by the Sports Ministry from conducting championships and knowing about the ad-hoc committee’s announcement of trials.

WFI President Sanjay Singh expressed concern that the wrestlers should not suffer and that the country’s interests should be prioritized in an Olympic year. He urged the government to ensure that wrestlers have the opportunity to compete and that the best interests of the nation are served.

The trials for Greco Roman and freestyle wrestlers will be held at SAI Sonipat on March 10, while trials for women wrestlers will take place at NSNIS Patiala on March 11. The winners in the Olympic weight category will represent India in upcoming Olympic qualifiers, including the Asian Olympic Qualifiers (April 19-21) and World Olympic Qualifiers (May 9-12).

Syringes Found at Athletics Championship, Raising Doping Concerns

Syringes Found at Athletics Championship, Raising Doping Concerns

The Athletics Federation of India’s (AFI) “no needle policy” has come under scrutiny after numerous used syringes were discovered at the main athletics stadium of the Sports Authority of India’s center in Lucknow during the 22nd Junior National Federation Athletics Championship.

The syringes were found scattered in the men’s toilets, which are adjacent to the dope collection rooms at the venue. The identity of the athletes who used the syringes remains unknown, but their presence raises concerns about potential doping violations.

“We can’t keep an eye on every athlete, especially when they lock the toilet doors,” said a security guard outside the bathrooms on condition of anonymity. “It’s not our responsibility to check every time an athlete comes out of the toilet.”

The discovery of the syringes on the first day of the prestigious event, which serves as a qualifying championship for the 21st Asian U20 Athletics Championships in Dubai, has shocked organizers.

“We have no idea how these syringes got into the men’s toilet,” said PK Srivastava, chief executive officer of the Uttar Pradesh Athletics Association. “We have a strict no-needle policy in athletics, but I will investigate this matter personally.”

Srivastava confirmed that the AFI has set up a dope control center at the venue, where a team of doctors is deputed for sample collection. A six-member NADA team led by BN Mishra is also stationed there.

“AFI has set up its dope controlling center at the venue, and so far, nine samples have been received on day one of the three-day championship,” said Srivastava. “It’s disheartening that some of our athletes still resort to such unethical practices.”

The presence of the syringes has cast a shadow over the championship and raised questions about the effectiveness of the AFI’s anti-doping measures. The incident highlights the need for stricter enforcement of doping regulations and increased education for athletes on the dangers of performance-enhancing substances.

Deepti Sharma's Hat-Trick Heroics Lead UP Warriorz to Thrilling WPL Win

Deepti Sharma’s Hat-Trick Heroics Lead UP Warriorz to Thrilling WPL Win

Deepti Sharma’s All-Round Brilliance Powers UP Warriorz to Thrilling WPL Victory

In a captivating encounter at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, Deepti Sharma’s exceptional all-round performance propelled UP Warriorz to a nail-biting one-run victory over Delhi Capitals in the Women’s Premier League (WPL).

Sharma’s batting prowess was on full display as she anchored the Warriorz innings with a crucial 59 runs off 48 deliveries. Her innings was a blend of power and finesse, with boundaries flowing effortlessly from her bat. She forged a vital 46-run partnership with skipper Alyssa Healy, providing a solid foundation for the team’s total of 138 for 8.

However, it was Sharma’s bowling that truly stole the show. In a historic moment, she became only the second player in WPL history to claim a hat-trick. Her victims were Annabel Sutherland, Anuradha Reddy, and Shikha Pandey, all dismissed in the penultimate over of the match.

Delhi Capitals, chasing 139 for victory, looked poised to pull off the win thanks to Meg Lanning’s brilliant 60. However, Sharma’s hat-trick triggered a dramatic collapse, with Delhi losing their last seven wickets for just 44 runs.

The final over was a tense affair, with Delhi needing 10 runs for victory. Grace Harris picked up two wickets, while a crucial run-out sealed the win for UP Warriorz.

Sharma’s all-round brilliance was the difference between the two sides. Her contributions with both bat and ball were instrumental in securing the victory for her team.

Jamshedpur FC Faces Point Deduction for Rule Violation

Jamshedpur FC Faces Point Deduction for Rule Violation

Jamshedpur FC’s 1-1 draw against Mumbai City FC in the Indian Super League (ISL) on Friday could turn into a costly affair for the Red Miners. The club is facing the prospect of losing the point they earned due to a violation of the league’s rules regarding the minimum number of Indian players on the pitch.

According to Rule 4.2.10 of the ISL’s league rules for the 2023-24 season, each club must field at least seven Indian players throughout the match. However, Jamshedpur FC fell short of this requirement after Daniel Chima Chukwu was sent off in the 82nd minute and was replaced by Swiss player Alen Stevanovic. This reduced the number of Indian players on the pitch to six.

The rule states that failure to comply with this requirement will result in a 3-0 loss for the offending club. However, if the opposing team has won the match by a higher score, the result on the field will be upheld.

In this case, Mumbai City FC did not win by a higher score, so Jamshedpur FC could face a 3-0 loss if the violation is confirmed. This would give Mumbai City three points and a 3-0 win, which would significantly boost their chances of winning the ISL shield.

With five teams still in contention for the shield, the points and goals awarded to Mumbai City could give them a significant advantage. Currently, Mumbai City is in pole position with 36 points from 18 rounds, while Odisha FC is second with 35 points from 18 games.

Jamshedpur FC’s quest for a top-six play-off berth could also be affected by the potential loss of points. They are currently sixth with 21 points from 19 games, and a 3-0 loss would drop them down the standings.

The ISL is expected to review the incident and make a decision on whether to award Mumbai City the three points. If the violation is confirmed, it will be a costly mistake for Jamshedpur FC and could have a major impact on the race for the ISL shield.

Chennaiyin FC, Hyderabad FC Face Off in Crucial ISL Clash

Chennaiyin FC, Hyderabad FC Face Off in Crucial ISL Clash

Chennaiyin FC and Hyderabad FC, languishing at the bottom of the Indian Super League standings, face off in a crucial encounter at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai on Saturday. With just six matches remaining in the regular season, both teams are desperate for a victory to boost their playoff hopes.

Chennaiyin, currently 11th with 20 points from 18 games, has a slight edge over Hyderabad, who are 12th with 17 points. A win for Owen Coyle’s men would take them to 21 points and within touching distance of the sixth spot.

Coyle, however, is wary of the threat posed by Hyderabad, despite their winless record this season. “This is the most dangerous game of the season,” he said. “Hyderabad is not going to hand us anything. They’ve got nothing to lose and they’ll play with that freedom.”

Chennaiyin has struggled for goals this season, scoring just 18 in 18 matches. Coyle acknowledges the need for improvement in front of goal. “Yes, we can be far more clinical,” he said. “I think we missed more big chances than many teams in the league. But the good thing is that we are creating chances. I’d be more worried if we were not creating chances.”

Hyderabad, on the other hand, has a daunting task ahead of them. They have yet to win a game this season and are without the services of suspended skipper Joao Victor and Mark Zothanpuia. However, young coach Thangboi Singto remains optimistic.

“We have been working hard and we are confident that we can get a result in Chennai,” he said. “We know it will be difficult, but we are up for the challenge.”

The match promises to be a tense and exciting affair, with both teams desperate for a victory. Chennaiyin will be looking to capitalize on their home advantage and improve their goal-scoring record, while Hyderabad will be hoping to break their winless streak and boost their playoff hopes.

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