Paris Paralympics to Showcase New Stars and Familiar Faces in Heart of the City

Paris Paralympics to Showcase New Stars and Familiar Faces in Heart of the City

The Paris Paralympics, set to commence on Wednesday, will witness a spectacular opening ceremony in the heart of Paris, following the city’s successful hosting of the Olympics. A new generation of Paralympians will join seasoned veterans in competing at many of the same venues that hosted Olympic events.

Eighteen of the 35 Olympic venues will be utilized for the Paralympics, including the Grand Palais, which received high praise for hosting fencing and taekwondo under its ornate roof. The La Defense Arena will once again host the 141 gold-medal events in para-swimming, while the Stade de France will be the stage for track and field competitions.

The Games will commence with a ceremony in Place de la Concorde, the central square of Paris where skateboarding and other urban sports were featured during the Olympics. This marks the first time a Paralympics opening ceremony will take place outside the main stadium.

The Paralympic flame was ignited at Stoke Mandeville Hospital in England, the birthplace of the Games, and transported to France via the Channel Tunnel. Theatre director Thomas Jolly, who also oversaw the Olympics opening ceremony, emphasized the symbolism of holding the Paralympics ceremony in the heart of Paris, a city whose Metro system remains largely inaccessible to wheelchair users.

“Placing Paralympic athletes in the heart of the city is a political statement, as the city is not sufficiently adapted to every handicapped person,” Jolly said.

Organizers have addressed accessibility concerns by ensuring that Paris buses are wheelchair-friendly and providing 1,000 specially adapted taxis. Ticket sales, which were initially sluggish, have picked up since the Olympics, with over 1.9 million tickets sold to date.

Every Paralympics introduces new stars, and this edition will be no exception. American above-the-knee amputee sprinter/high jumper Ezra Frech, at just 19 years old, has already garnered significant attention for his journey to Paris. Familiar faces will also return, such as British amputee sprinter Jonnie Peacock, who made a comeback last year in his bid to win a medal at his fourth consecutive Paralympics.

Beyond the track, Iranian sitting volleyball legend Morteza Mehrzad, standing at an impressive 8ft 1in (2.46m) tall, will aim to defend his gold medal. The Paralympics, however, extend beyond sports, serving as a platform to raise awareness about the challenges faced by people with disabilities.

International Paralympic Committee president Andrew Parsons expressed his hope that the Paris edition will bring the issues facing disabled people back to the forefront of global priorities. He believes the Games “will have a big impact in how people with disability are perceived around the world.”

“This is one of the key expectations we have around Paris 2024; we believe that we need people with disability to be put back on the global agenda,” Parsons said.

Paralympic powerhouse China is expected to send a strong squad, having dominated the medals table at the Tokyo Games with 96 golds. Britain, with 41 golds, will be aiming to improve its performance. Host nation France, riding the wave of its Olympic team’s success, will be targeting a significant increase from the 11 golds it won in 2021.

Ukraine, traditionally a top medal-winning nation at the Paralympics, will send a team of 140 athletes despite the challenges they face in preparing amidst the ongoing war. Athletes from Russia and Belarus will compete under a neutral banner but are barred from the opening and closing ceremonies.

Villarreal Snatch Top Spot with Dramatic Late Penalty Victory

Villarreal Snatch Top Spot with Dramatic Late Penalty Victory

Villarreal’s dramatic late penalty secured a thrilling 4-3 victory over Celta Vigo on Monday, propelling them to the summit of La Liga. The match was a rollercoaster of emotions, with both teams trading blows throughout the 90 minutes and beyond.

Celta, who entered the match as league leaders, took an early lead through Borja Iglesias’ opportunistic strike. However, Villarreal responded swiftly, with Sergi Cardona equalizing from a corner. Oscar Mingueza restored Celta’s advantage before halftime, but Villarreal’s substitutes proved to be game-changers.

Thierno Barry, who had just entered the fray, headed home an equalizer on the hour mark. Minutes later, Celta defender Jailson inadvertently turned a Nicolas Pepe cross into his own net, giving Villarreal the lead. Carl Starfelt’s header brought Celta level once more in the 80th minute.

As the match entered stoppage time, Villarreal was awarded a penalty after Hugo Alvarez fouled Barry. Dani Parejo’s initial spot-kick was saved by Ivan Villar, but the Villarreal captain pounced on the rebound to secure the dramatic victory.

The win propelled Villarreal to the top of the La Liga standings with seven points, while Celta dropped to third place. The match showcased the attacking prowess of both teams and highlighted the importance of substitutes in modern football.

Juventus Maintain Perfect Start with 3-0 Victory over Verona

Juventus Maintain Perfect Start with 3-0 Victory over Verona

Juventus continued their impressive start to the Serie A season with a dominant 3-0 victory over Verona on Monday, extending their winning streak to two matches. The victory propelled the Bianconeri to the top of the early standings, as they aim to reclaim the Scudetto they last won in 2019/20.

Dusan Vlahovic emerged as the star of the show, scoring twice to lead Juventus to victory. The Serbian striker opened the scoring just before the half-hour mark, giving the visitors a crucial advantage. Nicolo Savona, making his full debut for the club, doubled Juventus’ lead with a well-taken header from Samuel Mbangula’s cross.

Mbangula, a Belgian youngster promoted from the youth ranks, has made an immediate impact for Juventus, contributing a goal and two assists in his first two games. Vlahovic sealed the victory with a penalty just eight minutes into the second half, putting the game beyond Verona’s reach.

“He is certainly working hard on our aggression and our attitude,” Vlahovic said of new boss Thiago Motta. “We all agree that our attitude is the key to everything, if we have the right mentality, it all works better. We play for each other, but also there are tactical changes that we know about.”

Juventus will face their biggest test of the early season when they host Roma on Sunday. Meanwhile, Como secured their first Serie A point since 2003 with a 1-1 draw at Cagliari, thanks to Patrick Cutrone’s second-half equalizer.

Coco Gauff and Novak Djokovic Launch US Open Title Defenses with First-Round Victories

Coco Gauff and Novak Djokovic Launch US Open Title Defenses with First-Round Victories

Coco Gauff, the reigning US Open champion, made a triumphant return to the tournament on Monday, cruising to a 6-2, 6-0 victory over Varvara Gracheva in the first round. The 18-year-old American, seeded third, fired 10 aces and needed just 66 minutes to dispatch her 66th-ranked opponent.

Gauff’s victory marked a strong start to her title defense, despite a challenging season that saw her fall in the third round at Toronto and crash out of her first match as the defending champion in Cincinnati. “It is definitely a lot of pressure this tournament but I’m just enjoying it,” said Gauff, who is seeded behind world number one Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka. “Last year was incredible, so I’m just bringing those vibes and whatever happens, happens.”

Meanwhile, four-time champion Novak Djokovic, seeded second behind world number one Jannik Sinner, is vying to become the first man to repeat in New York since Roger Federer won five straight US Opens from 2004-2008. “Hopefully that changes this year,” said Djokovic, who highlighted an otherwise disappointing season with an emotional gold medal at the Paris Olympics.

Djokovic, who has been hindered by a knee injury in 2024, is facing the prospect of a year without a Grand Slam title for the first time since 2017. The 37-year-old, whose 24 Grand Slam titles are tied with Aussie legend Margaret Court for most all-time, says he still gets pumped up for the “pillars of our sport.”

In other first-round action, American Ben Shelton upset 2020 champion Dominic Thiem 6-4, 6-2, 6-2. Thiem’s defeat marked an end to his Grand Slam career, as the Austrian announced he would retire at the end of 2024 after several injury-plagued seasons.

Fourth-seeded Alexander Zverev of Germany needed four sets to get past lucky loser Maximilian Marter 6-2, 6-7 (5/7), 6-3, 6-2. Sixth-seeded Andrey Rublev beat Brazilian Thiago Seyboth Wild 6-3, 7-6 (7/3), 7-5 and eighth-seeded Casper Ruud of Norway advanced with a 7-6 (7/2), 6-2, 6-2 win over China’s Bu Yunchaokete.

Wimbledon women’s champion Barbora Krejcikova, seeded eighth, eased into the second round with a 7-6 (7/3), 6-2 victory over Spanish qualifier Marina Bassols Ribera. Olympic women’s singles gold medallist Zheng Qinwen of China, seeded seventh, rallied from a set down to beat Amanda Anisimova 4-6, 6-4, 6-2.

Rohit Sharma Set for IPL Mega Auction, Punjab Kings Express Interest

Rohit Sharma Set for IPL Mega Auction, Punjab Kings Express Interest

The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 mega auction is poised to be a blockbuster event, with several high-profile players potentially switching franchises. Among the most sought-after names is Rohit Sharma, the former Mumbai Indians captain.

Rohit’s departure from the Mumbai Indians has been widely anticipated since his removal as captain ahead of the 2024 season. The move, which saw Hardik Pandya take over the reins, drew criticism from fans and former cricketers alike.

Given his immense brand value, Rohit is expected to attract significant interest if he enters the auction pool. With the BCCI likely to limit teams to retaining only six players, the chances of Rohit playing for a new franchise next season are high.

One team that has openly expressed interest in Rohit is the Punjab Kings, who are yet to win an IPL title. Sanjay Bangar, the team’s Director of Cricket Operations, acknowledged their desire to acquire Rohit but emphasized that it would depend on their financial situation.

“It all depends on whether we have the money in our pockets. If Rohit comes in the auction, I certainly believe he is going to go for a high price,” Bangar said in an interview.

With Shikhar Dhawan retiring from all forms of cricket, the Punjab Kings are in need of a new captain. Rohit, with his experience and leadership qualities, would be an ideal candidate for the role.

Despite being 37 years old, Rohit’s performances in the recent T20 World Cup demonstrated that he still possesses the skills and determination to excel at the highest level. His presence in the Punjab Kings lineup would undoubtedly boost their chances of success in the upcoming IPL season.

Reilly Opelka's US Open Comeback Ends in Five-Set Loss to Lorenzo Musetti

Reilly Opelka’s US Open Comeback Ends in Five-Set Loss to Lorenzo Musetti

Reilly Opelka’s return to the US Open after a three-year absence was a bittersweet experience. The 27-year-old American, once ranked as high as No. 17 in the world, faced Lorenzo Musetti, the Italian who had defeated him in straight sets in their previous three encounters.

Opelka, known for his towering serve and aggressive net play, put on a dominant performance in the second set, winning 6-1. However, Musetti, who has made significant strides in his game since their last meeting, fought back to win the first, third, and fourth sets.

Opelka had five set points in the fourth set but failed to convert any of them, allowing Musetti to break back and eventually win the match 7-6 (3), 1-6, 6-1, 7-5.

Despite the loss, Opelka’s performance was encouraging. He served 23 aces and hit 55 winners, showing that his game is still intact. He also charged the net 51 times, although he only won 23 points from those attempts.

Opelka’s struggles in the fourth set may have been due to a lack of match fitness. He had not played a Grand Slam event since the 2021 US Open and had only recently returned to competition after a wrist injury.

Musetti, on the other hand, has been in excellent form this year. He reached the semifinals at Wimbledon and the final at Queen’s on grass, and won a bronze medal at the Olympics on clay.

The Italian’s victory over Opelka is a sign of his growing maturity and confidence. He has shown that he can compete with the top players in the world and is a threat to win any tournament he enters.

Rinku Singh Excluded from T20 World Cup Squad, Rohit Sharma Offers Encouragement

Rinku Singh Excluded from T20 World Cup Squad, Rohit Sharma Offers Encouragement

Rinku Singh, India’s promising batter, was surprisingly omitted from the main squad for the 2024 T20 World Cup, despite his impressive performances. However, he was named as a reserve player, sparking discussions among fans and analysts.

Following the squad announcement, Singh revealed insights from his conversation with India’s skipper, Rohit Sharma, who offered him words of encouragement. In an interview with News24, Singh shared Sharma’s advice, emphasizing perseverance and the opportunities that the future holds.

“He came to me and made me understand that it was okay; you are still very young. There will be many World Cups in the future. Keep working hard. There is a World Cup every two years, so focus on that. Don’t be disappointed,” Singh quoted Rohit.

Sharma’s message appears to have given Rinku a positive perspective on his future career. According to the young cricketer, Sharma stressed that age is on Rinku’s side and that his chance to shine at the global level would come with ongoing effort and dedication.

Even though he was not part of the main squad, Rinku expressed his admiration for Rohit’s style of leadership and his respect for Virat Kohli’s aggressive approach to captaincy. “I like Rohit Sharma’s captaincy. I like Virat Kohli as well because aggression is very important while leading a team. So, his captaincy was also very good,” Rinku stated.

The Rohit Sharma-led Indian team successfully ended their 11-year ICC trophy drought by winning the 2024 T20 World Cup, further demonstrating the effectiveness of Sharma’s leadership and the team’s cohesion. Despite his exclusion from the main squad, Rinku Singh’s positive attitude and respect for his leaders underline his maturity and potential as a future star in Indian cricket.

Dominic Thiem Retires After US Open Loss

Dominic Thiem Retires After US Open Loss

Dominic Thiem’s illustrious tennis career came to an end on the same court where he achieved his greatest triumph four years ago. The 30-year-old Austrian bowed out in straight sets to rising American star Ben Shelton in the first round of the US Open, marking the final Grand Slam match of his distinguished career.

Thiem’s departure from the sport leaves a void in the tennis landscape. He was one of the few players to challenge the dominance of the “Big Three” of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic, reaching three other major finals and compiling an impressive 16-19 record against them.

Thiem’s success was built on a relentless work ethic and a punishing forehand. However, a wrist injury in 2021 derailed his momentum, and he has struggled to regain his former form. Despite the setback, Thiem expressed gratitude for his accomplishments.

“I’m really happy with the career I had before,” he said. “I never expected that it’s gonna be that successful, so I don’t really have any regrets, and I’m good with that.”

Thiem’s retirement marks the end of an era in tennis. He was a fierce competitor and a fan favorite, known for his unwavering determination and infectious enthusiasm. While he may no longer be on the court, his legacy will continue to inspire future generations of players.

Smriti Mandhana Joins Adelaide Strikers for WBBL Season

Smriti Mandhana Joins Adelaide Strikers for WBBL Season

Defending Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) champions Adelaide Strikers have secured the services of Indian batting sensation Smriti Mandhana for the upcoming season. Mandhana, who has previously represented Brisbane Heat, Hobart Hurricanes, and Sydney Thunder in the WBBL, will be the Strikers’ pre-draft signing.

Mandhana’s signing is a major coup for the Strikers, who have been keen to acquire her for several seasons. The left-handed opener is one of the most prolific batters in the world, having captained Royal Challengers Bengaluru to the inaugural Women’s Premier League (WPL) title earlier this year.

During her stint with Sydney Thunder in 2021, Mandhana showcased her exceptional batting prowess by smashing an unbeaten 114 off just 64 balls against Melbourne Renegades. This innings remains the joint second-highest individual score in WBBL history.

Strikers head coach Luke Williams, who also coached Mandhana at Royal Challengers Bengaluru, expressed his delight at her signing. “Smriti is an exceptional talent, and we are thrilled to welcome her to the Strikers,” Williams said. “Her technical skill, experience, and strategic insights are a tremendous asset for us.”

Mandhana’s arrival could further strengthen the Strikers’ already formidable top order, which includes South African captain Laura Wolvaardt. However, if Mandhana is allocated as the Strikers’ first-round platinum player, they will not be able to use their retention rights for Wolvaardt in the same round.

Ahead of the WBBL draft on September 1, the Strikers have also made a pick trade with Melbourne Renegades, acquiring picks 22 and 27 in exchange for picks 19 and 30. The Strikers now hold pick 6 in the first round and pick 14 in the second round.

Other notable pre-draft signings in the WBBL include Nadine de Klerk (Brisbane Heat), Lizelle Lee (Hobart Hurricanes), Hayley Matthews (Melbourne Renegades), Marizanne Kapp (Melbourne Stars), Sophie Devine (Perth Scorchers), Amelia Kerr (Sydney Sixers), and Chamari Athapaththu (Sydney Thunder).

Coco Gauff Dominates US Open Opener, Showcases New Signature Shoe and Olympic Necklace

Coco Gauff Dominates US Open Opener, Showcases New Signature Shoe and Olympic Necklace

Coco Gauff’s whirlwind summer continued with a dominant first-round victory at the US Open, where she showcased her new signature shoe and a special Olympic necklace.

The 19-year-old, who became the youngest player to reach a Grand Slam final at the 2022 French Open, has been enjoying a surreal few months. She has graced the cover of a tennis video game, landed on a Wheaties cereal box, and been selected as Team USA’s flag bearer alongside LeBron James at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

At her New Balance Coco CG2 launch party, Gauff was surprised by a performance from artist Jaden Smith, who sang his hit song “Icon.” Gauff, who often listens to the song before matches, was thrilled to see him perform it live.

On Monday, Gauff put her off-court excitement aside and returned to business on the court. She dispatched Varvara Gracheva in straight sets, dropping just two games in a 66-minute match.

Gauff’s custom New Balance kit for the US Open featured a cornflower blue dress with strategic cutouts and a pleated skirt. She completed the look with her new Coco CG2 shoes in the launch colorway of Power and Grace.

After the match, Gauff revealed a new white-gold necklace featuring the Olympic rings, a gift from Desirae Krawczyk to the Olympic tennis team. “I was like, I just came off the Olympics and was a flag bearer. So I might as well flex that,” Gauff said.

Gauff will face Tatjana Maria in the second round on Wednesday. The German defeated Argentine qualifier Solana Sierra in straight sets to advance.

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