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Rafael Nadal - Carlos Alcaraz - Jannik Sinner - Novak Djokovic - Paris Olympics - Holger Rune - Carlos Alcaraz Will Face 'Difficult' Clash With 'Idol' Rafael Nadal - sports.ndtv.com - France - Spain - Usa - Australia

Carlos Alcaraz Will Face 'Difficult' Clash With 'Idol' Rafael Nadal

Carlos Alcaraz admitted Wednesday it will be a "difficult moment" facing "idol" Rafael Nadal when the Spanish superstars clash for the final time. Nadal, the winner of 22 Grand Slam titles, announced last week that he will retire from tennis after the Davis Cup Finals in Malaga next month. On Thursday, however, the 38-year-old will take on Alcaraz for a place in the final of the "Six Kings Slam" exhibition event in Riyadh. "Since I started to play tennis, I'm watching his matches. I look up to him and I grew up watching him. He was my idol, he is still my idol," Alcaraz said on court after defeating Holger Rune 6-4, 6-2 to set-up an emotional meeting with Nadal.

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Paris Olympics - Sylvia Fowles - Cheryl Reeve - Williams - How the Lynx rebuilt their roster for a WNBA title run - ESPN - espn.com - state Minnesota - state Connecticut - county Liberty

How the Lynx rebuilt their roster for a WNBA title run - ESPN

Sylvia Fowles went out in style. In her final WNBA game two years ago, the Minnesota Lynx center grabbed her 4,000th rebound and notched her 193rd career double-double. Even the opposing fans in Connecticut rose for a standing ovation.

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London Olympics - Paris Olympics - Rio Olympics - Mary Kom - Nikhat Zareen - "Can Still Fight Better": Mark Kom Blasts Nikhat Zareen And Co For Olympics Disaster - sports.ndtv.com - India

"Can Still Fight Better": Mark Kom Blasts Nikhat Zareen And Co For Olympics Disaster

The six-member Indian boxing contingent, which included two World Champions and two World Championship medallists, was expected to deliver but fell short of securing any medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Mary Kom, the first Indian woman to win a medal at the Olympics, was not able to participate in this edition due the age limit rule in Boxing as no one above the age of 40 is allowed to participate. The 41-year old revealed she ‘could not digest,' the poor performance at the event. “I felt bad from the inside, there was no progress. The Paris Olympics was disappointing, all the boxers were washed out. I could not digest their performance and just kept thinking ‘agar mai jaati to' (If I was there instead). I can still fight better than these girls, performance wise, but could not participate due to the age limit."

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Paris Olympics - Lakshya Sen, Malvika Bansod Make First-Round Exits At Denmark Open, PV Sindhu Advances - sports.ndtv.com - Finland - Denmark - China - India - Thailand - Vietnam

Lakshya Sen, Malvika Bansod Make First-Round Exits At Denmark Open, PV Sindhu Advances

India's Lakshya Sen battled hard against China's Lu Guang Zu but ultimately lost in three games to make an early exit from the Denmark Open Super 750 badminton tournament on Tuesday. Lakshya, a 2021 World Championship bronze medallist, squandered an opening game advantage, losing 21-12 19-21 14-21 to Lu in a men's singles opening-round match, which lasted 70 minutes. The 22-year-old from Almora, who finished fourth at the Paris Olympics, had previously lost in the second round of the Arctic Open in Finland last week. Double Olympic medallist PV Sindhu moved into the second round after her opponent Pai Yu Po of Chines Taipei retired midway in the second game with the score reading 21-8 13-7 in favour of the Indian.

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Paris Olympics - Manu Bhaker - Manu Bhaker Criticised For Walking The Ramp. Shooter's Straight Response: "Haters Will Hate..." - sports.ndtv.com - Instagram

Manu Bhaker Criticised For Walking The Ramp. Shooter's Straight Response: "Haters Will Hate..."

Olympic double medallist Manu Bhaker recently made her debut on the ramp at the Lakme Fashion Week 2024. Her confident walk went viral on social media. While she received a lot of love from the internet, she received hate too. According to the champion shooter, who won two bronze medals at the Paris Olympics 2024, there were 'quite some haters' who commented negatively on the ramp walk. Manu Bhaker will resume training soon after the Paris Games heroics.  

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London Olympics - Paris Olympics - Rio Olympics - Mary Kom - Nikhat Zareen - "Can Still Fight Better": Mark Kom Blasts Nikhat Zareen And Co For Olympics Disaster - sports.ndtv.com - India

"Can Still Fight Better": Mark Kom Blasts Nikhat Zareen And Co For Olympics Disaster

The six-member Indian boxing contingent, which included two World Champions and two World Championship medallists, was expected to deliver but fell short of securing any medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Mary Kom, the first Indian woman to win a medal at the Olympics, was not able to participate in this edition due the age limit rule in Boxing as no one above the age of 40 is allowed to participate. The 41-year old revealed she ‘could not digest,' the poor performance at the event. “I felt bad from the inside, there was no progress. The Paris Olympics was disappointing, all the boxers were washed out. I could not digest their performance and just kept thinking ‘agar mai jaati to' (If I was there instead). I can still fight better than these girls, performance wise, but could not participate due to the age limit."

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Paris Olympics - Lakshya Sen, Malvika Bansod Make First-Round Exits At Denmark Open, PV Sindhu Advances - sports.ndtv.com - Finland - Denmark - China - India - Thailand - Vietnam

Lakshya Sen, Malvika Bansod Make First-Round Exits At Denmark Open, PV Sindhu Advances

India's Lakshya Sen battled hard against China's Lu Guang Zu but ultimately lost in three games to make an early exit from the Denmark Open Super 750 badminton tournament on Tuesday. Lakshya, a 2021 World Championship bronze medallist, squandered an opening game advantage, losing 21-12 19-21 14-21 to Lu in a men's singles opening-round match, which lasted 70 minutes. The 22-year-old from Almora, who finished fourth at the Paris Olympics, had previously lost in the second round of the Arctic Open in Finland last week. Double Olympic medallist PV Sindhu moved into the second round after her opponent Pai Yu Po of Chines Taipei retired midway in the second game with the score reading 21-8 13-7 in favour of the Indian.

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Summer Olympics - Paris Olympics - International - Russian Olympic Committee president, who was critical of neutral athlete rules, to step down - cbc.ca - Russia - Ukraine

Russian Olympic Committee president, who was critical of neutral athlete rules, to step down

The president of the suspended Russian Olympic Committee said Tuesday he plans to step down after six years in charge.

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