Naomi Osaka exits opening match at Toronto with back injury
TORONTO: Naomi Osaka’s recent struggles continued Tuesday with an early exit at the National Bank Open.
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TORONTO: Naomi Osaka’s recent struggles continued Tuesday with an early exit at the National Bank Open.
Everton are closing in on a deal for Wolves captain Conor Coady.
News of the pending retirement of Serena Williams overshadowed proceedings at the tune-up for the year's final Grand Slam but there were no shortage of first-round upsets for fans to enjoy, including one by local Bianca Andreescu. Twice U.S. Open champion Osaka, in only her second tournament back from an Achilles injury, battled on gamely before retiring while trailing Kaia Kanepi 7-6(4), 3-0.
PARIS: Two-time former champions Benfica will play Ukraine’s Dynamo Kyiv while Ruud van Nistelrooy’s PSV Eindhoven will face Glasgow Rangers after they all qualified for the final Champions League qualifying playoff round on Tuesday.
Rangers are one match away from the group stages of the Champions League after they overcame a first-leg two-goal deficit against Royale Union Saint-Gilloise in their third round qualifier.
Rangers completed a remarkable second-leg comeback against Union Saint-Giloise to reach the play-off round of Champions League qualifying. Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side had trailed 2-0 after the first leg in Belgium. Ad James Tavernier's penalty just before half-time gave the Scottish side hope, however, in front of a raucous Ibrox crowd.
It’s never dull at Ibrox Stadium on a European night and Rangers yet again delivered under the floodlights in Govan with a remarkable 3-0 win over Union Saint-Gilloise to move one step closer to the Champions League group stage. Giovanni van Bronckhorst will go up against former Holland team-mate Ruud van Nistelrooy as he takes his Rangers side across the North Sea and back to his homeland for a shoot-out with PSV Eindhoven to join Europe’s elite.
Karel Geraerts admitted Union Saint-Gilloise had already blown their Champions League chances before even setting foot in Glasgow. The Belgians were swept away by Gio van Bronckhorst’s ramped-up Rangers as goals from James Tavernier, Antonio Colak and Malik Tillman overturned last week’s limp loss in Leuven.