Coco Gauff Stuns Iga Swiatek to Reach WTA Finals Semifinals

Coco Gauff Stuns Iga Swiatek to Reach WTA Finals Semifinals

Coco Gauff’s stunning upset over Iga Swiatek at the 2024 WTA Finals has sent shockwaves through the tennis world. The American teenager, who had lost 11 consecutive matches to the former world No. 1, defied the odds to triumph 6-3, 6-4 and secure a spot in the semifinals.

Gauff’s victory was not only a personal triumph but also a significant moment for the sport. It marked the first time she had defeated Swiatek, who has dominated women’s tennis in recent years. The win also guaranteed that Aryna Sabalenka will end the season as world No. 1.

The match was a tale of two sets. Gauff dominated the first, breaking Swiatek’s serve twice to take it 6-3. The second set was more competitive, with Swiatek twice taking the lead. However, Gauff showed resilience and determination to break back both times. She eventually sealed the victory with a powerful forehand swing volley that flew long.

Gauff’s performance was particularly impressive given her struggles with her serve in recent months. She committed nine double faults in the match, but she was able to overcome this weakness with her aggressive groundstrokes and relentless pressure on Swiatek.

The win is a major boost for Gauff, who has had a mixed season since her breakout 2023 campaign. She reached the semifinals of the Australian Open and Roland Garros but struggled with her serve and forehand throughout the summer. However, she has shown signs of improvement in recent weeks, winning the China Open and now reaching the semifinals of the WTA Finals.

Gauff’s victory is a reminder that anything is possible in sports. Despite her previous struggles against Swiatek, she never gave up and ultimately triumphed. Her performance is an inspiration to young athletes everywhere and a testament to the power of hard work and determination.

Aryna Sabalenka Clinches WTA Year-End No. 1 Ranking for 2024

Aryna Sabalenka Clinches WTA Year-End No. 1 Ranking for 2024

Aryna Sabalenka has secured the WTA’s year-end No. 1 ranking for 2024, marking a significant milestone in her career. The Belarusian star’s triumph comes after Iga Swiatek’s defeat to Coco Gauff at the WTA Finals on Tuesday.

Sabalenka’s dominance throughout the season has been evident, with the 24-year-old winning two Grand Slam titles at the Australian Open and Wimbledon. Her consistent performances have propelled her to the top of the rankings, where she will join an elite group of players who have achieved the year-end No. 1 ranking.

Swiatek, who held the top spot for much of the year, needed to win the WTA Finals undefeated and for Sabalenka to lose all her remaining matches to retain her No. 1 status. However, Swiatek’s loss to Gauff dashed her hopes of finishing the year at the summit.

Sabalenka’s rise to the top has been a testament to her hard work and determination. Known for her powerful serve and aggressive baseline play, she has consistently challenged the best players in the world. Her victory at the WTA Finals is a fitting end to a remarkable season.

The WTA year-end No. 1 ranking has been dominated by a select few players over the years. Steffi Graf holds the record with eight year-end No. 1 finishes, followed by Martina Navratilova with seven. Serena Williams and Ashleigh Barty have each achieved the feat five times.

Sabalenka’s achievement is particularly notable as she is only the second player born in 1998 or later to finish the year at No. 1, after Swiatek. This underscores her exceptional talent and the bright future that lies ahead for her.

Ben Stokes Withdraws from IPL 2025 Mega Auction

Ben Stokes Withdraws from IPL 2025 Mega Auction

Ben Stokes Skips IPL 2025 Mega Auction

English all-rounder Ben Stokes has opted out of the upcoming IPL 2025 mega auction, scheduled for November 24 and 25 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The absence of Stokes, who has been a key player for Rajasthan Royals in recent seasons, is a significant development ahead of the auction.

The IPL has released a long list of 1574 registered players, which will be finalized after receiving input from the franchises. The list includes all the marquee Indian players who were not retained by their teams. Rishabh Pant, KL Rahul, and Shreyas Iyer, former captains of Delhi Capitals, Lucknow Super Giants, and Kolkata Knight Riders, respectively, are listed at a base price of INR 2 crore. Other notable players at this price point include R Ashwin and Yuzvendra Chahal, both released by Rajasthan Royals.

Mohammed Shami, who has been sidelined since the 2023 ODI World Cup final due to injuries, is also listed at a base price of INR 2 crore after being released by Gujarat Titans. The auction is expected to attract a wide range of players, both domestic and international, as teams look to bolster their squads for the upcoming season.

Stokes’ decision to skip the auction is likely due to his busy schedule with the England national team. He is expected to play a key role in the upcoming Ashes series against Australia and the 2023 World Cup in India.

Ding Liren Worries About Losing Badly to Gukesh in World Chess Title Match

Ding Liren Worries About Losing Badly to Gukesh in World Chess Title Match

Reigning world chess champion Ding Liren has expressed concerns about his upcoming title match against 18-year-old Indian challenger D Gukesh, admitting that he feels like the underdog. In an interview with Magnus Carlsen’s YouTube channel, Ding acknowledged Gukesh’s impressive form and his own recent struggles.

“Clearly, I’ll be the underdog approaching this match,” Ding said. “Gukesh is in top form… I hope I can become a totally different player and at least give him a fight to slow down his pace… to have some winning chances.”

Ding’s concerns stem from his longest-ever winless streak in classical chess, which has lasted since the beginning of the year. He admitted to lacking the same eagerness and ambition to win as before.

“Maybe I’m not so eager to play… I don’t have the same ambitions to win… I’m worried about losing very badly (to Gukesh), hopefully it won’t happen.”

Despite his concerns, Ding remains determined to put up a fight. He believes that Gukesh’s lack of experience in classical chess could give him an advantage.

“I’ve only lost to him (Gukesh) in freestyle chess, not in classical. So maybe I can give him a fight… I hope you will see the same me from the last world championship match. Although I’m playing so badly, still so many players love and support me, so maybe I need to show that I deserve this kind of support. If I continue to play so badly without any fighting spirit, I may not deserve it.”

Fellow grandmasters Wesley So and Anish Giri offered their perspectives on Ding’s situation. So suggested that Ding may be struggling with external pressures, while Giri emphasized the importance of accepting one’s struggles as a step towards recovery.

Five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen believes that Ding needs to avoid making safe choices on the board and take advantage of the chances he gets against Gukesh.

“I don’t think you can prepare for the intensity of the Championship without actually playing it. A lot of people find it tough to both play it and recover from it. What I think has happened with Ding is that he has not completely recovered from that World Championship yet and you could argue that the only thing that could make him completely recover is to win this one,” Carlsen said.

Carlsen advised Ding to approach the match with a fresh mindset and focus on playing his own game.

“If I was in his (Ding) position I would try to think that everything that has happened in the last few years… none of it matters. If he wins the World Championship, all that would be quickly forgotten. So, he has very little to lose. Just treat every game like a normal game and ask himself what would he have done five years ago?”

Gus Atkinson Wins Bob Willis Trophy as England's Player of the Year

Gus Atkinson Wins Bob Willis Trophy as England’s Player of the Year

Gus Atkinson, the rising star of English cricket, has been crowned the Bob Willis Trophy winner as England’s Player of the Year. The 23-year-old all-rounder had a remarkable debut Test summer, amassing 34 wickets and scoring his maiden century.

Atkinson’s impressive performances earned him the prestigious award, voted for by members of the Cricket Writers’ Club. The award ceremony, held at the Kia Oval, also recognized other outstanding cricketers.

Shoaib Bashir, the 20-year-old spinner, was named NV Play Young Player of the Year. Bashir has rapidly ascended to become England’s first-choice spinner, claiming three Test five-fors in the past year.

Sophie Ecclestone, the world’s leading female spinner, won the JM Finn Women’s Cricket Award. Ryana MacDonald-Gay, a promising all-rounder, was voted Emerging Cricketer.

Liam Dawson, who was recently named the Professional Cricketers’ Association men’s player of the year, claimed the County Championship prize.

Atkinson expressed his gratitude for the award, saying, “I was just hoping to make my England Test debut, and to have the summer that I’ve had, it’s a huge honor and to get this award at the end of it tops it off.”

Bashir, who has made a meteoric rise in the past year, said, “Two years ago, I didn’t have a county. It’s been really special. With a lot of hard work, I’m thankful to be playing for my country. Long may it continue.”

Other award winners included Brendon Parr, who received the Lord’s Taverners charity’s Disability Cricketer of the Year award. James Anderson and the cast of Tailenders won the Peter Smith Award for outstanding presentation of cricket to the public. David Kynaston and Harry Ricketts won the Derek Hodgson Cricket Book of the year for “Richie Benaud’s Blue Suede Shoes.”

Cricket Writers’ Club chair Dean Wilson praised the award winners, saying, “Huge congratulations to all our award winners, reflecting another terrific year of cricket for all members of the media to cover.”

IPL 2025 Mega Auction to Take Place in Saudi Arabia on November 24-25

IPL 2025 Mega Auction to Take Place in Saudi Arabia on November 24-25

The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 mega auction is set to take place in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on November 24 and 25, marking the second consecutive time the auction will be held outside India. The two-day event will coincide with the third and fourth days of the Perth Test between India and Australia.

A total of 1,574 players have registered for the auction, including 1,165 Indians and 409 overseas players. Among the Indian players, 48 capped stars, such as Rishabh Pant, KL Rahul, and Shreyas Iyer, will be up for grabs.

The auction will feature 204 slots, with 87 slots reserved for overseas players. The player registration closed on November 4, and the BCCI has confirmed that 320 capped players, 1,224 uncapped players, and 30 players from Associate Nations will participate.

The overseas player contingent includes 272 capped internationals, 965 uncapped Indians, 152 uncapped Indians who have played in previous IPL seasons, and 104 uncapped internationals.

The country-wise breakdown of the 409 overseas players is as follows:

* Australia: 114
* England: 98
* South Africa: 77
* New Zealand: 62
* West Indies: 29
* Sri Lanka: 15
* Afghanistan: 10
* Bangladesh: 4

The IPL 2025 mega auction is expected to be a highly competitive event, with teams looking to bolster their squads for the upcoming season. The auction will be streamed live on Star Sports and Disney+ Hotstar.

Mohammad Salahuddin Appointed as Bangladesh Men's Cricket Team's Senior Assistant Coach

Mohammad Salahuddin Appointed as Bangladesh Men’s Cricket Team’s Senior Assistant Coach

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has appointed Mohammad Salahuddin as the senior assistant coach of the Bangladesh men’s cricket team. Salahuddin’s contract will run until March 15, 2024, aligning with the tenure of head coach Phil Simmons.

Salahuddin’s first assignment is expected to be Bangladesh’s tour of the West Indies, commencing with a four-day warm-up match in Antigua. He previously served as Bangladesh’s assistant and fielding coach under Dav Whatmore and Jamie Siddons. From 2010 to 2011, he worked as a specialist coach in the BCB’s national cricket academy before becoming Singapore’s head coach in 2014. Salahuddin holds an ACC-Cricket Australia Level 3 accreditation.

Despite being widely regarded as one of the foremost cricketing voices in Bangladesh, Salahuddin has had a contentious relationship with the BCB in recent years. In 2017, he was appointed as a batting consultant, but the decision was reversed at the last minute. He has often criticized the board’s stance on pitches and selection.

However, Salahuddin is highly respected by most players in Bangladesh. He played a pivotal role in the development of Shakib Al Hasan and Tamim Iqbal during their formative years. He has also been influential in the growth of current cricketers like Jaker Ali and Mahidul Islam Ankon.

BCB president Faruque Ahmed expressed his confidence in Salahuddin’s abilities. “Salahuddin brings with him a wealth of experience, pedigree, and knowledge, making him the ideal candidate for this role,” Ahmed said. “I firmly believe it is time to integrate more capable Bangladeshi coaches into the system.”

Salahuddin’s appointment is a significant step towards the BCB’s goal of promoting local coaches. It is expected that he will play a crucial role in the development and success of the Bangladesh men’s cricket team.

Krejcikova Defeats Pegula to Stay Alive in WTA Finals

Krejcikova Defeats Pegula to Stay Alive in WTA Finals

Barbora Krejcikova’s WTA Finals campaign received a much-needed boost as she defeated Jessica Pegula in straight sets, 6-3, 6-3, in their round-robin match. The victory keeps Krejcikova in contention for a spot in the semifinals.

Krejcikova, the No. 8 seed, had lost her opening match to defending champion Iga Swiatek despite taking an early lead. However, she showed resilience against Pegula, the sixth seed, breaking her twice in the first set and once in the second to secure the win.

The match started evenly, with both players holding serve for the first six games. Krejcikova then seized control, breaking Pegula twice in a row to take the opening set. She continued her momentum in the second set, breaking Pegula early and holding on to her serve to maintain her advantage.

Pegula fought back in the third game of the second set, breaking Krejcikova’s serve to get back on level terms. However, Krejcikova responded immediately, breaking back in the next game and holding on to her serve to put herself two games away from victory.

Krejcikova served for the match at 5-3, but Pegula saved two match points to keep her hopes alive. However, Krejcikova remained composed and secured the victory on her third match point.

The win puts Krejcikova in a strong position to qualify for the semifinals. If Swiatek defeats Coco Gauff in the second match of the day, Swiatek will advance as the group winner, Pegula will be eliminated, and Krejcikova will face Gauff for the second place.

Krejcikova’s victory is a testament to her fighting spirit and determination. Despite losing her first match, she refused to give up and played with great intensity and focus against Pegula. She will now look to carry this momentum into her final round-robin match against Gauff.

Karnataka Faces Bowling Woes as Vyshak Departs for India Duty

Karnataka Faces Bowling Woes as Vyshak Departs for India Duty

Karnataka’s Ranji Trophy campaign faces a setback as ace pacer V. Vyshak is ruled out of the upcoming match against Bengal due to his involvement with the India T20I side. This leaves the team with a relatively inexperienced fast bowling unit, as Prasidh Krishna is also unavailable.

Vyshak’s absence will be a significant blow to Karnataka’s bowling attack. The 25-year-old has been a key performer for the team in recent seasons, taking 35 wickets in 10 matches. His pace and swing have been instrumental in Karnataka’s success.

In Vyshak’s absence, V. Koushik will lead the bowling attack. The 23-year-old has 19 First Class appearances to his name and will be looking to make a mark in this crucial match. Vidyadhar Patil and Abhilash Shetty are likely to partner Koushik.

Shreyas Gopal, who took an eight-wicket match-haul in the previous game against Bihar, will handle the bulk of the spin duties. The 29-year-old is a seasoned campaigner and will be expected to provide control and wickets.

Bengal, too, will have to deal with a list of absentees. Veteran fast bowler Mohammed Shami is not yet fit, while opener Abhimanyu Easwaran, wicketkeeper-batter Abhishek Porel, and pacer Mukesh Kumar are with the India-A squad.

Wicketkeeper-batter Wriddhiman Saha, set to retire at the end of this domestic season, will be keen to make a mark. The 38-year-old has been a stalwart of Indian cricket and will be looking to end his career on a high.

Bengal missed out on valuable points when its match against Bihar was abandoned without a ball being bowled. The visitor will look to compensate, but this will not be easy against an even foe in Karnataka.

Karnataka Eyes Gold in National Hockey Championships

Karnataka Eyes Gold in National Hockey Championships

Karnataka’s hockey team has set its sights on the gold medal at the senior National men’s hockey championships. Their impressive performance in the first two matches of the tournament suggests that they are on the right track.

In their opening match, Karnataka faced Chandigarh and emerged victorious with a convincing 5-1 scoreline. Mohammed Raheel Mouseen was the star of the show, scoring a brace to lead his team to victory. The other goals came from N.M. Surya, Bharat Mahalingappa Kurtakoti, and Manjeet.

In the second match, Tamil Nadu staged a remarkable comeback against Madhya Pradesh. Trailing 0-2, Tamil Nadu fought back to draw 2-2. K. Selvaraj and S. Shanmugavel scored the goals for Tamil Nadu, while Love Kumar Kanojiya and Akshay Dubey found the net for Madhya Pradesh.

With one win and a draw each, both Tamil Nadu and Madhya Pradesh have an equal chance of advancing to the knockout stage. They will play their final group matches on Thursday to determine their fate.

In other matches, Andhra Pradesh thrashed Andaman & Nicobar 13-0, while Delhi defeated Jammu and Kashmir 6-0. Bengal also registered a comprehensive 10-0 victory over Assam.

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