Zendaya’s Tennis Ball Gown Steals the Show at “Challengers” Premiere Afterparty

Zendaya’s Tennis-Inspired Fashion Reigns Supreme at “Challengers” Premiere Afterparty

Zendaya, the star of the upcoming tennis-themed film “Challengers,” once again showcased her impeccable style at the afterparty for the film’s Los Angeles premiere. After gracing the red carpet in a stunning Vera Wang gown, Zendaya transformed into a custom Celia Kritharioti creation that perfectly captured the essence of her on-screen role.

The floor-length gown, a vibrant tennis ball-yellow, featured an eye-catching detail: an actual tennis ball positioned at the bottom of the deep V-neck. This playful touch echoed the “method dressing” approach that Zendaya and her stylist, Law Roach, have adopted for the film’s promotional tour.

At the afterparty, Zendaya had the pleasure of meeting former Wimbledon finalist Eugenie Bouchard. Bouchard, who attended the premiere alongside tennis legends Tracy Austin and Venus Williams, shared a photo with Zendaya on social media, dubbing her “the new tennis queen.”

Zendaya’s encounter with Bouchard was just one of several interactions she has had with the tennis world during the press tour for “Challengers.” Coco Gauff’s coach, Brad Gilbert, served as the film’s tennis consultant, while Venus Williams revealed that Zendaya had sought her out at the premiere.

Despite her connections to the tennis world, Zendaya has yet to meet Gauff herself. However, after learning of Zendaya’s desire to meet her, Gauff extended an open invitation from the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart.

“I’m such a fan and you’re a huge inspiration for me,” Gauff said. “Maybe one day we can meet up and even get a little hit in.”

Zendaya’s viral tennis-themed fashion has garnered widespread attention and admiration. Her ability to seamlessly blend style and substance has made her a true fashion icon. As “Challengers” prepares to hit theaters, Zendaya’s unique approach to dressing for the role is sure to continue captivating audiences.

Indian Race Walkers Secure Paris Olympics Berth in Mixed Relay

Indian Race Walkers Secure Paris Olympics Berth in Mixed Relay

Priyanka Goswami and Akshdeep Singh, India’s national record holders in women’s and men’s 20km race walk, respectively, have secured an Olympic berth for India in the newly introduced marathon race walk mixed relay. The duo finished 18th at the World Race Walking Team Championships in Antalya, Turkey, on Sunday, earning one of the 22 Paris Olympics spots available.

The mixed event, which will make its Olympic debut this summer, involves male and female walkers alternating in distances of 12.195km, 10km, 10km, and 10km. Priyanka and Akshdeep clocked 3:05:03, placing them among the top 22 teams.

“It was a good performance considering we were doing this for the first time,” said Priyanka. “We have a greater chance in this relay event at the Olympics to aim for a higher finish.”

Akshdeep, who set a new national record in January, and Priyanka, a 2022 Commonwealth Games silver medalist, held their own in a world-class field. They were placed 20th around the halfway mark before moving up to 18th and remaining there at the finish.

Both Indians found the stop-start format of the race challenging. “It’s a new event for us,” said Akshdeep. “After my first leg, I had a 45-minute break where my body had cooled down quite a bit. Now that we have experienced this, we can train accordingly and do even better at the Olympics.”

In addition to the mixed relay qualification, Priyanka and Akshdeep have also made the cut for the individual 20km event in Paris. Servin Sebastian produced the best finish by an Indian in the individual 20km races, placing 20th with a time of 1:21:39.

Chapman's Unstoppable 87 Leads New Zealand to Shock Win Over Pakistan

Chapman’s Unstoppable 87 Leads New Zealand to Shock Win Over Pakistan

In a stunning upset, an undermanned New Zealand team led by Mark Chapman’s unbeaten 87 stunned Pakistan by seven wickets in the third Twenty20 international in Rawalpindi.

Chapman, a 29-year-old left-hander, anchored New Zealand’s chase of 179 with a blistering 42-ball knock, silencing a packed 16,000-strong holiday crowd. His innings featured four sixes and nine fours, his eighth half-century in the format.

Pakistan’s innings was highlighted by Shadab Khan’s 41 and Babar Azam’s 37. However, New Zealand’s bowlers kept the hosts in check, with leg-spinner Ish Sodhi claiming 2-25.

Tim Robinson (28 off 19) and Tim Seifert (21 off 16) provided a solid start for New Zealand, setting the tone for Chapman’s heroics. Chapman and Dean Foxcroft (31) then combined for a 117-run third-wicket partnership, putting New Zealand in a commanding position.

Pakistan skipper Azam rued dropping Chapman twice, on 16 and 36. “When you drop a set batter’s catches, he will take the game away from you,” said Azam.

New Zealand captain Michael Bracewell praised his team’s effort, particularly the partnership between Chapman and Foxcroft. “Really happy with the way the guys put the learnings from last night,” said Bracewell.

The victory squared the five-match series at 1-1, with the final two matches scheduled for Lahore on April 25 and 27. Both teams are using the series as preparation for the Twenty20 World Cup in June.

Gujarat Titans Spinners Dominate Punjab Kings for Fourth IPL Win

Gujarat Titans Spinners Dominate Punjab Kings for Fourth IPL Win

In a thrilling encounter at Mullanpur, Gujarat Titans emerged victorious over Punjab Kings by three wickets, securing their fourth win in the 2024 IPL. The match was dominated by the spinners, with R Sai Kishore leading the charge for Gujarat with an impressive 4 for 33 in four overs.

Punjab Kings’ batting woes continued as they were dismissed for a below-par 142, exposing their vulnerability against spin. Sai Kishore, Rashid Khan (1/15), and Noor Ahmed (2/20) combined to dismantle the Punjab batting lineup. Liam Livingstone provided some resistance with two wickets in the middle overs, but Harpreet Brar’s expensive spell of 35 runs in four overs proved costly.

Gujarat Titans’ chase was anchored by Shubman Gill (35 off 29) and Sai Sudharsan (31 off 33), but it was Rahul Tewatia’s late cameo of 36 not out off 16 that sealed the victory. Tewatia’s six boundaries in the final overs eased the pressure and guided Gujarat to a comfortable win in 19.1 overs.

The victory propelled Gujarat Titans to the sixth spot in the points table, while Punjab Kings remained rooted at the bottom with their sixth loss in eight matches. Kolkata Knight Riders’ win over Royal Challengers Bengaluru earlier in the day further solidified their position in second place, while RCB languished at the bottom.

Virat Kohli maintained his dominance at the top of the scorers’ chart with 379 runs from eight matches, earning him the Orange Cap. Jasprit Bumrah’s 13 wickets in seven games secured him the Purple Cap.

Madsen Rescues Derbyshire from Defeat in Leicestershire Clash

Madsen Rescues Derbyshire from Defeat in Leicestershire Clash

Derbyshire’s hopes of avoiding a three-day defeat in their Vitality County Championship clash against Leicestershire were kept alive by Wayne Madsen’s resilient half-century.

After being forced to follow-on 407 runs behind, Derbyshire faced an uphill battle. However, Madsen, a veteran of 40 years, stood firm, scoring an unbeaten 59 from 114 balls to guide his team to 224 for 6 at the close.

Despite missing several key bowlers, Leicestershire had bowled Derbyshire out for 167 in their first innings, with Tom Scriven, Ben Mike, and Scott Currie each taking three wickets.

In their second innings, Derbyshire slipped to 144 for 6, but Alex Thomson, who remained unbeaten on 46, joined Madsen in a crucial partnership that lasted 27 overs.

Derbyshire’s chances of avoiding the follow-on had seemed slim at the start of the day, but they managed to resist Leicestershire’s push for victory.

Nightwatchman Sam Conners was the first to fall, followed by Derbyshire captain David Lloyd, who was dismissed for 54 by Mike.

Aneurin Donald and Anuj Dal steadied the ship with a 67-run stand, but Donald’s reckless shot off Liam Trevaskis gave Leicestershire a boost.

The lower order quickly subsided, with Currie claiming the last two wickets.

In the second innings, Derbyshire openers Harry Came and Reece passed 50 before Currie struck twice in quick succession.

Lloyd was then deceived by a full toss from Trevaskis, while Brooke Guest was pinned leg before half-forward just before tea.

Madsen passed 15,000 first-class runs after the interval, but Donald was bowled by Scrivens.

Dal joined Madsen for seven overs before being caught behind off Mike.

However, Thomson’s partnership with Madsen frustrated Leicestershire, giving Derbyshire a glimmer of hope of salvaging a draw.

Manchester United Survive Coventry Collapse to Reach FA Cup Final

Manchester United Survive Coventry Collapse to Reach FA Cup Final

Manchester United’s rollercoaster season took another dramatic turn as they overcame a stunning collapse to defeat Coventry City 4-2 on penalties in an FA Cup semi-final classic.

Erik ten Hag’s side cruised to a 3-0 lead at Wembley Stadium, with goals from Scott McTominay, Harry Maguire, and Bruno Fernandes. However, Coventry staged a remarkable comeback, with Ellis Simms, Callum O’Hare, and Haji Wright scoring to level the match at 3-3 in the 95th minute.

The second half saw a complete reversal of fortunes. Coventry, who had struggled to create chances in the first half, suddenly found their rhythm. Simms pulled one back in the 71st minute, and O’Hare equalized in the 79th minute.

As extra time approached, Coventry’s momentum continued to grow. Victor Torp forced a sharp save from United goalkeeper Andre Onana, and Wright converted a penalty in the dying seconds to send the match into extra time.

In extra time, both teams had chances to win it. Fernandes rattled the crossbar, while Simms hit the underside of the crossbar. Coventry thought they had won it in the final seconds, but VAR ruled out Torp’s goal for offside.

The penalty shootout proved to be a tense affair. Casemiro’s weak penalty was saved by Coventry goalkeeper Bradley Collins, but O’Hare and Ben Sheaf missed their spot-kicks. Rasmus Hojlund stepped up to take the decisive penalty and sent United through to the final.

Manchester City await United in the final, after they defeated Chelsea 1-0 in the other semi-final. It will be a repeat of last year’s final, which City won 1-0.

Nair's Double Ton Powers Northamptonshire to Commanding Position

Nair’s Double Ton Powers Northamptonshire to Commanding Position

Northamptonshire’s batting prowess was on full display as they amassed a mammoth 605 for 6 declared against Glamorgan in their Vitality County Championship Division Two encounter. Karun Nair’s unbeaten double century (202*) was the cornerstone of their innings, while Ricardo Vasconcelos (182) and Saif Zaib (100*) also made significant contributions.

Nair, a former India Test player, showcased his class with a masterful 253-ball knock, anchoring Northamptonshire’s innings. He shared a crucial 212-run partnership with Zaib, who registered his maiden century of the season. Vasconcelos, who resumed on 166, missed out on a double hundred but played a pivotal role in setting the platform for their imposing total.

Glamorgan’s bowlers struggled to contain Northamptonshire’s batting onslaught. Mir Hamza dismissed Vasconcelos, while Brad Wheal accounted for George Bartlett. James Harris trapped James Sales leg before, but Zaib’s arrival injected fresh impetus into the innings.

Zaib played with aggression, hitting boundaries off Harris and Mason Crane. He was dropped on 71 and again on 99, but eventually fell for 100 in Crane’s next over. Nair continued to punish the Glamorgan attack, reaching his double century and prompting Northamptonshire captain Luke Procter to declare.

In response, Glamorgan reached 104 for 3 at stumps, still trailing by 230 runs. Billy Root and Ul Hassan provided a solid start, but Northamptonshire’s bowlers made inroads. Raphy Weatherall dismissed Ul Hassan, while Zaib and Ben Sanderson accounted for Root and Sam Northeast respectively.

With persistent showers forecast for Monday, Glamorgan’s hopes of salvaging a result may rest on the weather. However, Northamptonshire will be confident of pushing for victory, given their substantial first-innings advantage.

Neeraj Chopra Faces Pressure to Defend Olympic Javelin Title in Paris

Neeraj Chopra Faces Pressure to Defend Olympic Javelin Title in Paris

Defending an Olympic title is a daunting task, as Neeraj Chopra will discover when he steps onto the runway in Paris with the weight of expectations on his shoulders. The Indian javelin thrower, who won gold in Tokyo in 2021, will be aiming to become only the second man in history to successfully defend an Olympic javelin title.

Michael Johnson, the legendary American sprinter who won four Olympic gold medals and eight world championships, knows what it takes to defend an Olympic title. He successfully defended his 400m title in Sydney in 2000, despite battling injuries in the lead-up to the Games.

“It is very difficult when you are the defending champion,” Johnson said. “It comes with its own pressure. Sometimes when an athlete is not expected to win, it’s easier to do than when they are expected to win.”

Chopra will be carrying the hopes of a nation on his shoulders in Paris. But Johnson believes that the Indian star has the mental strength to handle the pressure.

“He has the whole of India wanting him to win,” Johnson said. “Not all athletes have done it. I was able to do it and it can be done. It comes with an advantage that you know that you can win. You have done it before. You also carry the champion’s confidence.”

Chopra has been in impressive form since his Olympic triumph. He is the reigning world champion and has consistently medalled in major meets. Johnson believes that Chopra is capable of great things in Paris.

“He is flying high,” Johnson said. “Going by his performances in the last two years, he has been spurred by his sensational Tokyo Olympics gold.”

Johnson also stressed the importance of managing expectations.

“Expectations will always weigh on you,” he said. “It’s just about how you manage it. You have your own expectations, fans have expectations, and the whole country has its expectations. Trying to pretend that it’s not there and doesn’t exist is a mistake. The key is to manage those expectations, especially in the moment when you are preparing to focus on only the things you can control.”

Johnson is looking forward to some good performances in the Paris Olympics, especially with the energy of the fans coming back after the Covid-restricted Tokyo Games.

“Lot of athletes told me that they missed the energy of the fans in the stadium,” he said. “The thing about the Olympics is that all events are thrilling because the stakes are high. These are your best athletes at their best. They have all trained for this moment. Everybody wants to be the champion but only one will get the gold medal. So, there will be last minute drama. You are going to have athletes trying to show up in Paris not believing they can win gold and they can leave Paris with a gold medal. It’s an amazing story when that happens.”

Viswanathan Anand's Triumphant Return: A Decade of Indian Dominance in the Candidates

Viswanathan Anand’s Triumphant Return: A Decade of Indian Dominance in the Candidates

Viswanathan Anand’s remarkable victory at the 2014 Candidates Tournament stands as a testament to his resilience and unwavering determination. After a crushing defeat to Magnus Carlsen in the 2013 World Championship, Anand faced doubts and skepticism about his ability to compete at the highest level.

Despite his initial reluctance, Anand was persuaded by Vladimir Kramnik to participate in the Candidates. With minimal preparation, he entered the tournament as an underdog. However, Anand’s detached mindset and low expectations proved to be his secret weapon.

In the first round, he stunned tournament favorite Levon Aronian, setting the tone for his dominant performance. Anand remained unbeaten throughout the tournament, securing his victory with a round to spare. His triumph earned him a rematch against Carlsen, although he ultimately fell short in the World Championship.

Anand’s 2014 Candidates victory is widely regarded as one of his greatest achievements. It showcased his ability to overcome adversity and regain his peak form. His legacy continues to inspire Indian chess players, as evidenced by the recent success of Gukesh, Praggnanandhaa, Vaishali, and Humpy at the 2022 Candidates Tournament.

Nottinghamshire Duo Shatter Record with Unbreakable Partnership

Nottinghamshire Duo Shatter Record with Unbreakable Partnership

Nottinghamshire’s Joe Clarke and Will Young etched their names into the record books with an extraordinary third-wicket partnership that transformed the Vitality County Championship match against Somerset at Taunton. The duo’s unbroken stand of 370, spanning nearly six hours, shattered the previous Nottinghamshire record set 121 years ago.

Clarke and Young emerged at the crease with their side trailing by 213 runs. However, they displayed unwavering concentration and shot selection, frustrating the Somerset bowlers throughout the day. Clarke, who had already scored centuries against Worcestershire and Essex this season, reached his half-century off 88 balls and went on to compile an unbeaten 209. Young, equally impressive, contributed 156 not out, reaching his century off 234 deliveries.

The pair’s partnership surpassed the previous highest third-wicket stand for Nottinghamshire against Somerset, set by Mike Harris and Sir Garfield Sobers in 1974. By tea, they had extended their lead to 20 runs, and the second new ball failed to make any impact after the interval.

Young’s superb square-driven four off Migael Pretorius brought up his century, and the partnership soon reached 300. Clarke joined the double-century club with a single off Lewis Goldsworthy, and the Notts lead continued to grow with every over.

Somerset skipper Lewis Gregory tried various bowling options, but nothing could break the Notts pair’s dominance. The record was broken in the final over when Young pulled a two off Pretorius. The crowd and the Somerset team applauded the duo as they walked off the field, having faced 303 and 304 balls respectively.

Nottinghamshire’s remarkable batting display has put them in a commanding position in the match. With a lead of 157 runs and two days remaining, they will be confident of securing a victory that would boost their hopes of promotion to Division One.

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