Home Blog Page 3

Utah Jazz fear Joe Ingles suffered significant left knee injury; MRI set for Monday

0

There’s fear that Utah Jazz forward Joe Ingles suffered a significant left knee injury in Sunday’s game in Minnesota and the team will await results of an MRI set for Monday to learn the full extent of the injury, sources told ESPN.

Ingles’ knee buckled on a drive to the basket, causing him to crumple to the court in the second quarter. Ingles needed help to the locker room, and sources tell ESPN that an initial examination fueled considerable concern of a serious knee injury.

Ingles has been a vital part of the Jazz for eight seasons, averaging 7.4 points, 2.9 rebounds and 3.5 assists this season in 25 minutes per game. He was the runner-up to teammates Jordan Clarkson for the NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award last season.

Ingles is in the final year of a $13 million contract.

The Jazz had dropped four straight and eight of 10 games to move into fourth place in the Western Conference prior to Sunday night’s game against Minnesota.

Rafael Nadal fights back to win Australian Open, makes Grand Slam history – National

0

Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal has won his second Australian Open men’s singles title and a record-breaking 21st Grand Slam crown after defeating Russian Daniil Medvedev in five thrilling sets.

The world number six clawed his way back to a gruelling victory after having dropped the first two sets against the world number two Medvedev in Melbourne.

He won the epic encounter 2-6, 6-7 (5), 6-4, 6-4, 7-5 in five hours and 24 minutes on Sunday.

Read more:

Ashleigh Barty clinches Australian Open title, ends home champion drought

The win edged Nadal to a record 21 major wins, ahead of his closest rivals Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer.

Nadal had come into the tournament after catching COVID-19 last month and nursing a foot injury that had sidelined him for four months last season.

Story continues below advertisement

“One month and a half ago, I didn’t know if I will be able to be back on the tour playing tennis again and today, I’m here in front of all of you having this trophy with me,” said Nadal after the match.

“You really don’t know how much I fought to be here,” he added.

Read more:

Canadian Shapovalov reaches Australian Open quarterfinals, sets Nadal match

Medvedev was chasing history himself on Sunday, aiming to become the first man in the Open era to win his second Grand Slam title at the very next major following his U.S. Open title last year.

Story continues below advertisement

He defeated Djokovic in that final in New York in September.

Despite coming close and failing to capture his second Grand Slam title, Medvedev was gracious in defeat, praising Nadal for his standard of play.

“I want to congratulate Rafa because what he did today, I was amazed,” he said.

“It was insane. I think the level was very high ….You are an amazing champion.”




© 2022 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.

Cameroon crush stadium given green light to host Cup of Nations final

0

The final of the Africa Cup of Nations will go ahead at the Olembe Stadium in Yaounde after the Confederation of African Football (CAF) on Sunday lifted its suspension of the venue

The post Cameroon crush stadium given green light to host Cup of Nations final appeared first on The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News.

FIA issues a statement on the 2021 Abu Dhabi GP investigation

0

FIA investigation results into 2021 Abu Dhabi GP on March 18

The FIA issued a statement with regards to its ongoing investigation in the events of the 2021 Abu Dhabi GP, as reports have been circulating regarding the future of Formula 1 Race Director Michael Masi.

A report on Friday claimed that Michael Masi is set to lose his position as F1 Race Director from 2022 onwards, as the Australian’s future is being evaluated as part of the FIA Investigation that was launched in the aftermath of the 2021 Abu Dhabi GP, and the unorthodox manner in which Masi handled the safety car period towards the end of the race.

With Max Verstappen benefiting of the safety car period, to go on to win the race and the F1 Drivers’ Championship, Mercedes cried foul and protested the race results only for the protest to be rejected by the stewards.

Mercedes later backed-off their threat to appeal the stewards decision, as the FIA announced they would investigate the incidents, with Mercedes vowing to hold the FIA “accountable” based on the outcome of the investigation, also insinuating that Lewis Hamilton may or may not continue racing from 2022 onwards based on that outcome as well.

The FIA issued a statement on social media today with an update on its investigation.

FIA Statement:

“At this stage, no decision has been taken on the outcome of the detailed analysis currently underway into the events of the last Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

“As previously announced, the findings of this detailed analysis will be presented at the F1 Commission meeting in London on 14th February after an open discussion with all F1 drivers and then finally have to be approved at the World Motor Sport Council meeting on 18th March in Bahrain, under the authority of FIA President  Mohammed Ben Sulayem.”

Please follow and like our new Facebook page GrandPrix247Official.

Philadelphia 76ers’ Joel Embiid, once 50-1, now betting favorite to win MVP

0

Less than 2 weeks after being a 50-1 longshot to win NBA MVP, Philadelphia 76ers All-Star Joel Embiid is now the favorite (+260) at Caesars Sportsbook.

Embiid, listed at 50-1 on January 16, is in the midst of a 16-game stretch in which he is averaging 34 points and 10 rebounds per game. The Sixers big man vaulted former MVPs Stephen Curry (+300) and Giannis Antetokounmpo (+325) in the last few days.

Denver Nuggets All-NBA big man and last season’s MVP Nikola Jokic has the fourth-best odds at +400 while Memphis Grizzlies rising star Ja Morant is fifth at +1400.

Starting with preseason favorite Luka Doncic, Embiid is the fifth different player to be the favorite in the season’s first three months.

Brooklyn Nets star Kevin Durant became the favorite on January 16, just before suffering a knee injury and starting a shift in the MVP odds that has seen Curry and Giannis each hold the top spot this month. As of Friday night, Durant has the sixth-best odds at +3000.

Embiid emerged as the MVP favorite last season before a knee injury sidelined him for 10 games.

Toko-Ekambi goals fire Cameroon into Cup of Nations semi-finals | The Guardian Nigeria News

0

Cameroon are through to the semi-finals of their Africa Cup of Nations after Karl Toko-Ekambi’s double fired them to a 2-0 win over Gambia on Saturday in the hosts’ first game at the tournament since the deadly crush in Yaounde.

French-born Lyon striker Toko-Ekambi scored two goals in the space of eight minutes at the start of the second half, leading to scenes of ecstatic celebration in Douala.

His goals were just reward for Cameroon, who completely dominated against a Gambian side appearing in their first ever Cup of Nations.

“They sat back and made it difficult for us and their goalkeeper made some great saves in the first half but we came back out in the second half, got the goals and saw it out, and now we are proud to be in the semi-finals,” said Toko-Ekambi.

Cameroon march on to a last-four showdown with Egypt or Morocco as they continue their quest for a sixth continental title, while reaching the quarter-finals was an extraordinary performance for Gambia.

“We lost today against the new champion of Africa,” said their coach, Tom Saintfiet.

“We hope to bounce back in future AFCONS. We learned a lot and we will be stronger in the future.”

The host nation’s first and only visit to the country’s economic capital in the tournament meant there was always going to be a frenzied atmosphere in this chaotic city as fans descended on the 50,000-capacity Japoma Stadium.

The Indomitable Lions had not taken to the field since Monday’s tragic crush prior to their game against the Comoros in Yaounde, a disaster which left eight dead and 38 injured.

Security stepped up
Authorities here massively stepped up their security operation around the ground in an attempt to avoid any repeat.

Army officers with rifles stood atop buildings lining the route to the stadium while vast numbers of police patrolled the streets and watched over entrances.

On the eve of the game Cameroon’s sports minister announced a raft of measures aimed at avoiding a repeat of the Olembe disaster.

Those included stopping the distribution of free tickets and banning children under 11 from attending games.

The minister also urged supporters to arrive earlier, and the gates at Japoma opened five hours prior to kick-off.

That meant the deafening noise of vuvuzelas filled the air well before the Cameroon team arrived, dancing their way from the bus to the changing room, and only stopped momentarily for the silence in memory of the crush victims.

Coronavirus restrictions put in place for the AFCON have limited crowds to a maximum of 60 percent of capacity but that is raised to 80 percent when the host nation play, and the official attendance here was 36,259.

Cameroon were the overwhelming favourites against tiny Gambia, although Toni Conceicao’s side had laboured to beat the Comoros, another AFCON debutant and who were forced to play an outfield player in goal.

There might have been some doubts in the home camp at half-time after they completely bossed the first 45 minutes without getting the breakthrough.

Vincent Aboubakar, the Cameroon captain and the tournament’s top scorer, sent one header just wide shortly after the half-hour mark and then saw another attempt from point-blank range swatted away by Gambian goalkeeper Baboucarr Gaye.

Yet the opening goal came just five minutes into the second half, the excellent right-back Collins Fai crossing and Toko-Ekambi nodding down into the far corner.

Out came the vuvuzelas, and the crowd were on their feet again on 57 minutes as the impressive Martin Hongla sent a low ball across goal for Toko-Ekambi to finish emphatically for his fifth goal at this AFCON.

Aboubakar, with six, is the only player with more and together they have scored all of Cameroon’s goals so far.

Pending confirmation from the Confederation of African Football, Cameroon are now due to return to Olembe for their semi-final on Thursday, and possibly for the final next Sunday too.

Ashleigh Barty clinches Australian Open title, ends home champion drought – National

0

Ashleigh Barty recovered from 5-1 down in the second set to win the Australian Open final 6-3, 7-6 (2) over Danielle Collins on Saturday, ending a 44-year drought for Australian women at their home Grand Slam tournament.

Barty was the first Australian woman into the singles final here since since Wendy Turnbull in 1980 and is now the first Australian champion since Chris O’Neil in 1978.

Read more:

Australian Ash Barty beats Pliskova, winning Wimbledon title

The top-ranked Barty now has major titles on three surfaces, adding the hard court at Melbourne Park to her win on grass at Wimbledon last year and on clay at the French Open in 2019.

“This is just a dream come true for me,” the 25-year-old Barty said. “I’m just so proud to be an Aussie.”

Story continues below advertisement

Evonne Goolagong Cawley, a tennis icon with seven Grand Slam titles and a trailblazer for Indigenous athletes from Australia, was a surprise guest to present the champion’s trophy to Barty, who is part of a new generation of Indigenous stars.

O’Neil was involved in the night, too, after carrying the trophy into the stadium for the pre-match ceremony.

“I’m an incredibly fortunate and lucky girl to have so much love in my corner,” Barty said, thanking her coach and support team, her family, the organizers and the crowd.

Barty hadn’t dropped a set and had only conceded one service game through six matches, against American Amanda Anisimova in the fourth round.

Story continues below advertisement

The 28-year-old Collins was the fourth American to take on Barty in four consecutive rounds. Barty had beaten Anisimova, Jessica Pegula and 2017 U.S. Open runner-up Madison Keys in straight sets.

Collins had spent more than four hours longer on court than Barty in her previous six matches, having to come back from a set and break down to beat Danish teenager Clara Tauson in the third round and rally from a set down to beat Elise Mertens in the fourth.

Read more:

Canada’s Auger-Aliassime drops 5-set heartbreaker to Medvedev at Australian Open

Barty took the first set after saving a break point in the fifth game and then breaking in the next.

Not to be outdone, Collins hit back quickly with her high-intensity game, breaking Barty’s serve in the second and sixth games to take a 5-1 lead.

Collins twice served for the set and twice was within two points of leveling the match and taking her first Grand Slam final to a deciding set.


Click to play video: 'Australian court dismisses Djokovic appeal, tennis star deported'







Australian court dismisses Djokovic appeal, tennis star deported


Australian court dismisses Djokovic appeal, tennis star deported – Jan 16, 2022

But Barty launched a comeback, picking up the energy from an almost full house in Rod Laver Arena, despite government restrictions on ticket sales in the COVID-19 pandemic.

Story continues below advertisement

She won five of the next six games to force a tiebreaker and then took control by racing to a 4-0 lead.

“As an Aussie, the most important part of this tournament is being able to share it with so many people,” Barty said. “This crowd is one of the most fun I’ve ever played in front of. You relaxed me, forced me to play my best tennis.”

Read more:

Playing by the rules: COVID-19 vaccine exemptions in sport and the Djokovic saga

Barty congratulated Collins and told her she “absolutely” belonged in the Top 10, adding: “I know you’ll be fighting for many of these in future.”

The run to the final was the best at a Grand Slam so far for Collins, who reached the semifinals in Australia in 2019 and the quarterfinals at Roland Garros.

She paid tribute to her longtime mentor Marty Schneider and her boyfriend Joe Vollen, who were in the stands for support.

“Thank you for believing in me,” she said, crying. “I haven’t had a ton of people believing me in my career. To support me every step of the way means everything to me.”




© 2022 The Canadian Press

Capito: I don’t care if Hamilton returns or not

0

Capito: I don't care if Hamilton returns or not

As the Formula 1 community still speculates the future of seven-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton, Williams boss Jost Capito gave his candid opinion on the situation, and that he simply doesn’t care if Hamilton returns or not.

Lewis Hamilton has been AWOL ever since his high-profile defeat at the hands of Max Verstappen at the 2021 F1 season finale in Abu Dhabi.

The Abu Dhabi race was controversial to say the least, and the FIA launched an investigation to try and find what mistakes Race Director Michael Masi might have committed while managing the safety car period.

It seems that everyone other than Mercedes and Hamilton have moved on, with rumors surrounding the Briton’s future in F1, being “disillusioned” with the sport and allegedly waiting on the outcome of the FIA investigation to decide whether to hang up his helmet or not.

The latest to comment on the future of Hamilton came from Williams’ boss Jost Capito, the German being unapologetic in his assessment which he shared with RTL News, who asked him about the seven-time World Champion’s decision.

“I don’t care about it. I don’t really care whether he drives or not,” was Capito’s blunt answer.

Of the chain of events that went in in the winter break and the aftermath of Abu Dhabi, the German said: “Totally irrelevant, really totally irrelevant.

“They always say there aren’t enough places for young drivers and then I think, if someone has been world champion seven times, he’s actually done enough and could make room for a youngster, why not?” he explained.

Capito hopes Hamilton stay so George Russell can beat him

One reason would make Capito hope Hamilton races in 2022, and that’s for the benefit of his former driver George Russell who will be racing at Mercedes from 2022 onwards.

“As far as I am concerned, it would be bad for the George, because then he wouldn’t be able to beat him and I think he would like to beat him.

“I wouldn’t begrudge George that,” the former VW motorsport boss said.

Speaking further of Russell’s talents, Capito said: “[He is] no longer a rough diamond, but already a partially polished diamond.

“He is a bit away from the potential he can have, [so] he can certainly develop and improve again at Mercedes.”

Capito believes Russell will be ready for his Mercedes career, and should be able to hit the ground running, as he insists the World Champion team is “not really a new team” to the young Briton.

“I think when he gets in the car for the first time, he’ll be absolutely top-notch,”, he said.

Capito however warned Hamilton, and said: “He can’t sit down and say, ‘I’m sure I can beat him from the start’.”

Indeed George Russell has already shown the world what he can do in Mercedes, as he impressed when he filled in for the Covid-struck Hamilton at the 2020 Sakhir GP, qualifying second to Valtteri Bottas, with only bad luck in Sunday preventing him from winning the race.

Please follow and like our new Facebook page GrandPrix247Official.

Anthony Joshua HAS received step-aside offer as Eddie Hearn reveals Brit’s stance | Boxing | Sport

0

“There is a smart play here somewhere, but AJ’s not about the money,” added Hearn. 

“If the plan makes sense – work with a new trainer, maybe have a fight first, go into a much bigger fight – yeah, I can see the sense in it.

“[Joshua] won’t want to do it. 

“A lot of people who know boxing know if you’re going to a new trainer, people will say, ‘It’s a very smart move.’ Then on the other hand it’s, ‘Oh, you’re ducking him.’ 

Rory McIlroy 2 shots off pace at Dubai Desert Classic; Justin Harding retains lead

0

South Africa’s Justin Harding retained a 2-shot lead going into the final round of the Dubai Desert Classic after a 1-under-par 71 on Saturday kept him ahead of four-time major winner Rory McIlroy.

Harding hit a bogey on the eighth hole but recovered with two birdies on the 12th and 13th to finish at 12 under.

McIlroy carded a third-round 69 to sit on 10 under for the tournament, while his Ryder Cup teammate Tommy Fleetwood was at 9 under along with South African Erik van Rooyen.

“I thought I played quite solid. It was a difficult day, to be fair, some tough flags to get at,” said Harding, a 35-year-old who has won two titles on the European Tour.

“There were times when I didn’t quite put the ball in play and I couldn’t really go anywhere near them.”

McIlroy, who had an eventful performance with three bogeys, four birdies and an eagle, said it was “a bit of battling” amid tricky conditions at the Emirates Golf Club.

“I think it was a fair reflection how I played,” the player from Northern Ireland said. “Some good things in there and a couple bad things as well.

“I feel like it all evened out by the end, and it was nice to birdie the last and shoot something in the 60s and play myself into the final group tomorrow.”

Six players, including defending champion Paul Casey and England’s Tyrrell Hatton, were at 8 under, and world No. 2 Collin Morikawa was at 4 under.