Andrey Rublev Signs Multi-Year Deal with K-Swiss, Unveils Charity Collaboration

Andrey Rublev Signs Multi-Year Deal with K-Swiss, Unveils Charity Collaboration

Andrey Rublev, the Russian tennis star, has inked a multi-year deal with K-Swiss, a renowned American sportswear brand. This partnership marks a significant milestone for Rublev, who has been making waves on the tennis circuit with his impressive performances.

Rublev’s collaboration with K-Swiss extends beyond the court, as the brand plans to release a K-Swiss x Rublo capsule collection featuring apparel and a limited-edition performance sneaker. The collection will showcase Rublev’s signature slogan, “Play for the Kids, Play for the Light,” which reflects his commitment to charitable causes.

In addition to the capsule collection, Rublev will sport K-Swiss’ Free Motion apparel and Hypercourt Pinnacle shoes at the upcoming US Open. These co-branded items will feature Rublev’s slogan, further amplifying his message of hope and inspiration.

Rublev’s partnership with K-Swiss is a testament to his growing stature in the tennis world. The brand’s eclectic roster of tennis players, including Cameron Norrie, Zhang Zhizhen, and Liudmilla Samsonova, reflects its commitment to supporting athletes who embody both athleticism and style.

Rublev’s previous association with Nike ended in 2022 due to the company’s suspension of operations in Russia. Since then, he has been out of an apparel contract, making his partnership with K-Swiss a significant development in his career.

The launch of Rublo, Rublev’s own charity project, has been a resounding success. The first shoppable drop, “Play for the Kids,” raised over $150,000 within two months of its launch. Rublev’s collaboration with K-Swiss will further amplify the reach of his charitable endeavors, allowing him to make an even greater impact on the lives of children.

NorthEast United, Shillong Lajong Advance to Durand Cup Semis

NorthEast United, Shillong Lajong Advance to Durand Cup Semis

NorthEast United FC (NEUFC) and Shillong Lajong FC have secured their spots in the semi-finals of the Durand Cup 2024 after overcoming valiant efforts from Indian Army FT and East Bengal FC, respectively.

In the first quarter-final at the SAI Stadium in Kokrajhar, NEUFC’s Nestor Albiach and Guillermo Fernandez scored in the second half to seal a 2-0 victory over Indian Army FT. The Highlanders dominated the early exchanges, but the Army men absorbed the pressure and threatened on set pieces. However, Albiach broke the deadlock in the 52nd minute, finishing off a long ball from Samte. Fernandez doubled the lead in the 73rd minute with a spectacular ‘scorpion kick’ finish.

In the second quarter-final at Shillong’s Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Shillong Lajong FC stunned East Bengal FC 2-1. Marcos Rudwere gave the hosts an early lead, but Nandhakumar Sekar equalized for East Bengal in the 77th minute. However, Figo Syndai scored the winning goal in the dying moments, capitalizing on an opening created by East Bengal’s aggressive push for a winner.

NEUFC will now face Shillong Lajong FC in the semi-finals, while the other semi-final will feature Gokulam Kerala FC and Sudeva Delhi FC. The Durand Cup is one of the oldest football tournaments in Asia, and this year’s edition has witnessed some exciting matches and impressive performances.

Rahul Dravid's Consistency Key to India's T20 World Cup Triumph

Rahul Dravid’s Consistency Key to India’s T20 World Cup Triumph

Rahul Dravid, India’s former head coach, has shed light on the team’s strategy to maintain a positive team dynamic throughout the 2023 ODI World Cup and T20 World Cup campaigns. Dravid emphasized the importance of consistency in approach, which he believes played a pivotal role in India’s success in the T20 World Cup.

“We ran a fantastic campaign in the one-day World Cup,” Dravid said. “We dominated, won the games we needed to, and played the way we wanted to.”

Despite the heartbreaking defeat to Australia in the ODI World Cup final, Dravid maintained that the team had done everything they could in terms of preparation and execution.

“We didn’t want to change anything,” Dravid said. “We wanted to create the same energy, the same vibe, and the same team atmosphere that we had in the ODI World Cup.”

Dravid also acknowledged the passion and support of the Indian fans during the World Cup.

“To travel all over this country and experience the joy and passion of the fans was phenomenal,” he said. “I’ve never been a part of a World Cup as a player in India, but just the experience as a coach to go from city to city and see what this game meant to the people of this country was incredible.”

While Dravid acknowledged that Australia were the better team in the ODI World Cup final, he praised the team’s overall performance in the tournament.

“We came unstuck in the final, but that can happen in sport,” he said. “Australia played better cricket than us on the day, and congratulations to them.”

Dravid’s strategic leadership and focus on maintaining a positive team environment were key factors in India’s success in the T20 World Cup. His approach serves as a valuable lesson for teams looking to achieve success in major tournaments.

Rohit Sharma, Rahul Dravid Honored at Ceat Cricket Rating Awards

Rohit Sharma, Rahul Dravid Honored at Ceat Cricket Rating Awards

Indian cricket captain Rohit Sharma has been crowned the ‘Men’s International Cricketer of the Year’ at the prestigious Ceat Cricket Rating Awards 2023-24. This accolade recognizes his exceptional leadership and outstanding performances on the international stage.

Former head coach Rahul Dravid, a legendary figure in Indian cricket, received the ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ for his remarkable contributions to the sport. His guidance and mentorship have played a pivotal role in shaping the careers of numerous cricketers.

Virat Kohli, India’s batting mainstay, was named the ‘Men’s ODI Batter of the Year’ for his consistent and prolific performances in the 50-over format. His ability to score runs consistently and anchor the innings has been instrumental in India’s success.

Mohammed Shami, the highest wicket-taker during the 2023 ODI World Cup with 24 scalps, was deservedly named the ‘ODI Bowler of the Year’. His ability to swing the ball and maintain an impeccable line and length has made him a formidable force in the Indian bowling attack.

Yashasvi Jaiswal, the young batting sensation, was named the ‘Men’s Test Batter of the Year’ for his remarkable performance against England earlier this year, where he amassed 712 runs in the five-Test series. His talent and composure at such a young age have earned him widespread acclaim.

Veteran off-spinner R. Ashwin was honored as the ‘Men’s Test Bowler of the Year’ for his consistent wicket-taking abilities and his ability to outfox batters with his guile and variations.

BCCI secretary Jay Shah, who received an award for excellence in sports administration, expressed his confidence in the Indian teams’ ability to clinch more trophies in the future. He emphasized the support of 1.4 billion people and the determination to succeed in major tournaments like the Champions Trophy, World Test Championship final, and the Women’s T20 World Cup.

Tamil Nadu captain R Sai Kishore, who led his team to the Ranji Trophy final last season, was named the ‘Domestic Cricketer of the Year’ for his outstanding leadership and performances in domestic cricket.

New Zealand’s Tim Southee was awarded the ‘Men’s T20I Bowler of the Year’ for his impressive performances in the shortest format, while England’s Phil Salt was adjudged the ‘Best Batter of the Year’ in T20Is.

India women’s team skipper Harmanpreet Kaur was presented with a memento for leading the country in the most T20I matches, while her deputy and opening batter Smriti Mandhana was adjudged the ‘Women’s Indian Batter of the Year’.

Deepti Sharma, known for her all-round abilities, was named the ‘Indian Bowler of the Year’ for her consistent performances with the ball.

Opening batter Shafali Verma was honored with a memento for scoring the fastest double century in women’s Test cricket, a remarkable feat achieved off 194 balls against South Africa in the Chennai Test earlier this year.

Shreyas Iyer, who captained Kolkata Knight Riders to their third IPL title, was presented with a memento for ‘outstanding leadership’ in guiding his team to success in the prestigious tournament.

2024 Topps Chrome Tennis Trading Cards Debut with Enhanced Player Roster

2024 Topps Chrome Tennis Trading Cards Debut with Enhanced Player Roster

Fanatics Unveils 2024 Topps Chrome Tennis Trading Cards with Enhanced Player Roster

Fanatics has officially released the 2024 Topps Chrome Tennis trading cards, offering collectors a comprehensive collection of current and upcoming tennis stars. This latest line is the result of a licensing deal with the Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA), significantly expanding the player roster compared to the previous 2021 Topps Chrome Tennis release.

The 2024 Topps Chrome Tennis set features a wide range of card types, including rookie cards, numbered inserts, and autographs. Among the notable players making their licensed card debut are Grand Slam semifinalists Mirra Andreeva and Ben Shelton.

The autograph selection is particularly impressive, boasting a mix of established stars and rising talents. Novak Djokovic, Iga Swiatek, Carlos Alcaraz, Aryna Sabalenka, Daniil Medvedev, Elena Rybakina, and Coco Gauff are just a few of the popular players featured. Legends such as Stefanie Graf, Bjorn Borg, Billie Jean King, Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras, and Venus Williams also grace the cards.

One of the most exciting aspects of the 2024 Topps Chrome Tennis set is the inclusion of dual autographs. Collectors have the chance to pull cards featuring signatures from pairs such as Djokovic-Alcaraz, Swiatek-Sabalenka, and siblings from the Andreeva, Fruhvirtova, and Murray families.

The cards are available in three single box options:

* Hobby Box: $189.99 (8 cards per pack, 12 packs per box, 3 autographs inside)
* Breaker Delight Box: $199.99 (12 cards per pack, 1 pack per box, 3 autographs inside)
* Value Box: $24.99 (4 cards per pack, 7 packs per box, 1 Chrome refractor per box)

Hobby and Breaker Delight cases, each containing 12 boxes, are also available for purchase.

The 2024 Topps Chrome Tennis trading cards offer collectors a unique opportunity to own a piece of tennis history and celebrate the sport’s rising stars. With its expanded player roster, impressive autograph selection, and dual autograph feature, this set is sure to be a hit among collectors and tennis enthusiasts alike.

Kohli, Smith Set to Dominate Border-Gavaskar Series, Runs at a Premium

Kohli, Smith Set to Dominate Border-Gavaskar Series, Runs at a Premium

Indian batting stalwart Virat Kohli and Australia’s Steve Smith are poised to dominate the upcoming Border-Gavaskar series, where runs will be “at a premium,” according to Australian great Matthew Hayden.

Hayden, considered one of the finest openers of his era, believes that both Kohli and Smith possess unique styles of dominance and will play pivotal roles in determining the outcome of the series Down Under.

“Cricket is a game of momentum, and I’m sure those two players, coming now to the later pages of their cricketing careers, will be very keen to dominate the landscape through the summer,” Hayden said.

“That’s their nature. They do it in very different ways, very different styles, but certainly, they really are the key to the Australian summer.”

India and Australia will play a five-Test series for the first time since 1991-92, starting November 22 at Perth. Hayden emphasized that it’s difficult to predict which team has the edge.

“You look at the lineups, and it’s hard to really tell who has the edge. I sense that it’s going to be runs that are going to be the point of difference. Guys that are sure bets have retired like (Cheteshwar) Pujara was a sure bet in Australian conditions,” he said.

“Was he exciting? No. Was he effective? Heck, yes. When you look back over the years, guys like Raul Dravid, VVS Laxman… they were really sure bets in our market. The best need to stand up in this series, runs are going to be at a premium,” he added.

Hayden believes that Australian players will be eager to end their barren run against India, having last won a bilateral series in 2014-15.

“We haven’t had it (the trophy) in our hands for two series in Australia, which is kind of the coveted grounds. Not that’s similar to the Steve Waugh era here in 2001, where this was the hallowed turf, this was a place where Australia really wanted to come and win,” he said.

“And his great era didn’t do it. There’s always this fantastic opportunity for the No. 1 (and) No. 2 sides on the World Test Championship to go head to head, especially abroad in each other’s camps and see who really has those kinds of final rights…”

“…to claim not only the possibility of playing the (World) Test Championship (final) but also who’s the very best of the best, which you judge on how you tour, not so much how you play at home,” he said.

Hayden also commented on the upcoming battle between Nathan Lyon and young Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal.

“Isn’t it great that the series is shaping up the bare-heavyweight bout, someone like the GOAT (Lyon) going after (Jaiswal), what is in my opinion one of the key assets for Indian cricket. Yes he’s certainly proving to be that,” he said.

Hayden acknowledged Jaiswal’s exceptional ability to hit on the up through covers but cautioned that he may need to adjust to the length of the boundaries in Australia.

“Young Jaiswal is an exciting prospect to see how he’ll play. He is a package. His ability in particular to get on the up through the covers is phenomenal. That’ll also have its vulnerabilities,” Hayden said.

“I’m looking forward to seeing how he adjusts on bouncy tracks. We did notice in the IPL that he’s a very hard hitter of the ball, pull shots in particular, but that’ll be challenged by three world-class speedsters, assuming they’re all fit and on much bigger grounds.”

“It has to almost be the perfect contact for that ball to sail over (for a) six so you can get caught easily, three-quarters of the way in the fence. They (all) have little adjustments that world-class players like Jazzy (Jaiswal) will make for sure,” he added.

Hayden also expressed his concerns about Australia’s opening slot following David Warner’s retirement from international cricket.

“For the first time, it (opening slot) doesn’t feel as secure. David Warner gave a great service to Australian cricket. He gave a service that was extremely competitive, wonderfully dynamic,” he said.

“He really took that legacy that I’d created through the 2000s to a new level, strike rates in excess of 80, and gave great momentum to the top order, which otherwise is quite conservative. He’s an enormous loss in terms of how do you replace him,” Hayden added.

Hayden expressed reservations about Smith emerging as a choice for the opener’s slot, given his successful track record at No. 4.

“I was on record saying that I didn’t like changing. I think it’s crazy to think that you have the world’s best-in-class batter in a certain position and then you change to a completely different position,” he said.

Australia's Home Advantage Diminished, Runs at a Premium in India Series

Australia’s Home Advantage Diminished, Runs at a Premium in India Series

Australia’s home advantage in Test cricket has diminished in recent years, according to former batter Matthew Hayden. Hayden believes that the nature of pitches and the rise of drop-in wickets have leveled the playing field, making runs a premium in upcoming series.

Hayden highlighted that three of the five venues for the upcoming Test series against India feature drop-in wickets, including the day-night Test in Adelaide. He noted that twilight conditions can make batting particularly challenging, reducing Australia’s traditional dominance.

Australia has lost its last two home series against India and has seen its fortress in Brisbane breached twice in three years. Hayden believes that the upcoming series will be an “unbelievable and historic” contest between the top two Test teams in the world.

Hayden declined to pick a favorite for the series, emphasizing the strength of both lineups. He stressed that runs will be crucial, with experienced batters Virat Kohli and Steven Smith likely to play key roles.

Hayden also discussed the challenges that India’s batters will face in Australian conditions, including the steeper bounce and larger grounds. He praised the strokeplay of young batter Yashasvi Jaiswal but cautioned that he will be tested by Australia’s world-class speedsters.

Rohit Sharma Credits Dravid, Agarkar, and Shah for India's T20 World Cup Triumph

Rohit Sharma Credits Dravid, Agarkar, and Shah for India’s T20 World Cup Triumph

Rohit Sharma, the former captain of India’s T20 team, has expressed his gratitude towards Rahul Dravid, Ajit Agarkar, and Jay Shah for their unwavering support during his tenure. He acknowledged their backing in his endeavor to bring out the best in his players without being overly concerned about the outcomes. This approach ultimately led to India’s triumphant campaign in the T20 World Cup.

India’s journey in the ICC tournament culminated in a resounding victory against South Africa in the final, held in Barbados. This marked their second T20 world title, with the first being clinched in 2007. Rohit, who spearheaded the team’s success, also announced his retirement from the shortest format following this remarkable achievement.

“It was my dream to transform this team and not worry too much about the stats, the results, to make sure that we create that environment where people can go out there and play freely without thinking too much,” Rohit said, as quoted by PTI, after being named the men’s international cricketer of the year at the CEAT Cricket Rating Awards.

“That is what was required. I got a lot of help from my three pillars, who are actually Mr Jay Shah, Mr Rahul Dravid (and the) chairman of selectors Ajit Agarkar,” he said.

“That was very critical for me to do what I did and obviously not to forget the players, who came in at different points in time and helped the team to achieve what we achieved,” he said.

Rohit expressed that the feeling of winning the World Cup, which ended India’s decade-long drought in global tournaments, was beyond words to describe.

“(It was) a feeling that cannot come everyday. It was something that we were really hoping for. When we won the World Cup, it was important for all of us to enjoy the moment which we did pretty well and thanks to our nation as well for celebrating with us,” he said.

“As much as it meant for us, it meant a whole lot to the entire nation as well. It felt really great to bring it (trophy) back home here and celebrate with everyone here.”

“(It is a) fantastic feeling that can never be put out in words. I don’t think it’s a feeling that can be expressed. It won’t do justice to our effect when all that happened,” Rohit said.

The Mumbaikar mentioned that he doesn’t worry about the exact weight of a bat, instead preferring to go by how it feels in his hands.

“The guys who spend time with me in the changing room where I put my stickers and I put the bat tape and all that, will tell you (that) whichever bat I pick up, I go and play with that,” he said.

“The balance of the bat for me is very important. I have seen a lot of guys who are pretty much into ‘how many grains the bat has’, ‘what is the weight of the bat’ and ‘how does it look from outside’, but I am not that kind of a person. I will pick up the bat and if I feel this is the right bat, I will go and play with that,” he said.

Despite leading the Mumbai Indians to five IPL titles as captain, Rohit’s hunger to add more trophies to his collection remains insatiable.

“There is a reason I won five IPL trophies. I’m not going to stop, because once you get the taste of winning games, winning Cups, you don’t want to stop and we’ll keep pushing as a team. We’ll keep striving for better things in the future,” he said.

As an extension, he wanted more success with India too as their ODI and Test leader.

“We’ve got a couple of solid tours coming up, very challenging ones as well. For us, it never stops. Once you achieve something you always look forward to achieving more.”

“That is what I will be doing. I’m pretty sure my teammates will be thinking on the same line. What I’ve seen in the last two years in Indian cricket, there’s some real excitement, some real good cricket is being played,” he added.

Manuel Neuer Retires from International Football After Illustrious Career

Manuel Neuer Retires from International Football After Illustrious Career

Manuel Neuer, the legendary German goalkeeper who lifted the 2014 World Cup trophy, has bid farewell to international football at the age of 38. With 124 caps and 61 appearances as captain, Neuer leaves an indelible mark on the German national team.

His final international outing came in the heartbreaking quarter-final defeat to Spain at Euro 2024. Despite the disappointment, Neuer’s legacy remains untarnished. He was the undisputed star of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, earning the Golden Glove award as Germany triumphed for the fourth time.

Neuer’s decision to retire was not made lightly. After consulting with his family and holding extensive discussions with Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann, he concluded that the time was right to step away from international duty.

“I was tempted to play until the 2026 World Cup, but I am convinced that now is the right time to take this step,” Neuer wrote on social media. “I want to concentrate fully on playing for Bayern Munich.”

Neuer’s Bayern career has been equally illustrious. He has won two Champions League titles and 11 Bundesliga crowns with the Bavarian giants. This season’s Champions League final will be played at Munich’s Allianz Arena, providing Neuer with a fitting stage to showcase his brilliance.

Despite a serious leg injury sustained in a skiing accident in December 2022, Neuer returned to the Germany squad in time for Euro 2024. He reclaimed his starting spot and played a pivotal role in the team’s run to the quarter-finals.

“It was a great time which shaped me and of which I am very proud,” Neuer said. “Winning the World Cup title in 2014 and the special atmosphere during the European Championship at home this year are highlights for which I am extremely grateful.”

Neuer’s retirement follows in the footsteps of fellow 2014 World Cup winners Thomas Mueller and Toni Kroos, who both announced their international retirements after Euro 2024. Current Germany captain Ilkay Gundogan has also stepped down from international duty.

Neuer’s departure leaves a void in the German goalkeeping ranks. Marc Andre ter Stegen of Barcelona is expected to take over as the number one goalkeeper, having served as Neuer’s long-time backup.

Lancashire Seeks IPL Partnership for Manchester Originals in The Hundred

Lancashire Seeks IPL Partnership for Manchester Originals in The Hundred

Lancashire County Cricket Club is actively seeking a partnership with an Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise to jointly operate the Manchester Originals franchise in The Hundred from 2025 onwards. The club has been actively engaging with potential investors over the past month, with the ECB set to distribute prospectuses for the sale of stakes in each of the eight Hundred teams early next month.

Lancashire’s interest in partnering with an IPL franchise stems from its strategic focus on growing its profile in India. The club has organized pre-season tours for both men’s and women’s teams, played friendlies against teams affiliated with Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bengaluru, and signed Indian players such as Shreyas Iyer, Washington Sundar, and Venkatesh Iyer as overseas players.

As the owners of Emirates Old Trafford, Lancashire will receive a 51% stake in Manchester Originals as part of the Hundred’s sale process. The club has emphasized its preference for a “sporting partner” rather than a purely financial investor. Chief executive Daniel Gidney expressed the club’s desire to work with an IPL franchise, citing the potential opportunities for both parties.

“Our preference is a partner who will partner with us on cricket, who can really help us grow our cricket, and clearly we have a strong interest in India,” Gidney said. “We’d love to work with an IPL, of course, because of the opportunities that would bring – both for us and for them… our pathway is the best in the country, and so is our medical staff.”

The ECB is overseeing the sale of stakes, with the Raine Group and Deloitte acting as financial advisors. However, Lancashire will play an active role in selecting a partner. The club has hosted officials from several IPL franchises, including Lucknow Super Giants, during the Hundred.

The two London Hundred franchises, London Spirit and Oval Invincibles, are expected to command the highest valuations, followed by Manchester Originals and Birmingham Phoenix. Gidney emphasized the value proposition of Manchester Originals, stating that the club offers the best value for investment.

“As I’ve said to different people from that part of the world, the first round is being run by the ECB, so you need to get your number up,” Gidney said. “If you want an ego and to pay a lot of money, then London is your gig. There’ll be loads of people that want London, but there’s only two teams, and one of those only wants a passive investor so it narrows your choice down. Outside of that, I said to people: ‘If you want cheap, we are not it. If you want the best value, we are it.”

Gidney also suggested that the ECB consider increasing the number of overseas players per team in the Hundred from three to four, as well as implementing a revised draft system that would allow for more “local heroes” in Hundred squads.

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