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US Open to award record $60.1 million in prize money - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Usa - New York

US Open to award record $60.1 million in prize money

The prize money total tops the old mark of $57.5 million from last year, with an emphasis on boosting payouts for players in early rounds. That means a boost to $80,000 for each singles competitor in the main draw first round and $121,000 in the second round.

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Mark Chapman - Jacob Duffy - New Zealand name strong 'A' squad for India tour in September - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Uae - New Zealand - India - Pakistan - Chad -  Chennai -  Bangalore

New Zealand name strong 'A' squad for India tour in September

It will be the first time that a New Zealand 'A' side will be playing overseas since the 2018 tour to the United Arab Emirates, where it played against Pakistan 'A'. The India tour will feature three four-day matches and three one-day matches in Bangalore and Chennai. New Zealand A last toured India in 2017.

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Magnus Carlsen - FTX Crypto Cup chess: No stopping Praggnanandhaa as he makes it four wins in a row, beats Levon Aronian - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Usa - China - Poland - India

FTX Crypto Cup chess: No stopping Praggnanandhaa as he makes it four wins in a row, beats Levon Aronian

The 17-year-old Indian is in joint lead with world No. 1 Magnus Carlsen at 12 points each. Carlsen defeated Quang Liem Le of China 3-1 in Round 4.

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Aiden Markram - Marco Jansen - 1st Test: England remain positive despite late South Africa charge on Day 2 - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - South Africa

1st Test: England remain positive despite late South Africa charge on Day 2

cricket despite a late flurry of runs from South Africa that moved the touring side into a commanding position on the second day of the first Test at Lord’s. The home side’s bowlers, led by captain Ben Stokes, dragged England back into the contest on Thursday when they had South Africa six wickets down with a lead of only 45. But Marco Jansen (41 not out) and Keshav Maharaj (41) put on 72 in about 12 overs to wrestle back control and take the visitors' advantage to 124 as they reached 289 for seven at the close. "We are behind in the game, but we’ve stuck at it really well," Leach told SkySports. "We are always trying to take wickets, that’s our mindset. We could have had a few more, but we just have to keep at it. "I felt like we were creating half-chances and we have to believe we can take them. It’s the way it goes, we are just thinking about how to impact the game in front of us and not about the scoreboard."

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David Moyes - West Ham - Gerard Moreno - Jarrod Bowen - Scamacca opens his West Ham account in Conference League win - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Manchester - Belgium - Spain - Switzerland - Italy - Turkey -  Istanbul

Scamacca opens his West Ham account in Conference League win

West Ham, who made the Europa League semifinals last season, went into the game after back-to-back losses in the Premier League to Manchester City and Nottingham Forest. But Italian international Scamacca, signed for £30 million from Sassuolo, eased the nerves by finding the target in the 23rd minute after being teed up by another new signing, Maxwel Cornet. Jarrod Bowen added a second in the 64th minute before Viborg pulled one back through Jakob Bonde five minutes later. Twelve minutes from time, substitute Michail Antonio scored a third for West Ham to put the Londoners on course for a place in the group stage.

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Robert Lewandowski - Thief tries to steal Robert Lewandowski's $71,000 watch - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Germany - Spain - Poland

Thief tries to steal Robert Lewandowski's $71,000 watch

Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski nearly had his 70,000 euro ($71,000) watch stolen outside the club's training ground Ciutat Esportiva on Thursday, Spanish newspaper Marca reported. The 33-year-old Polish international was on his way to evening training when a person opened the passenger door of a car and took the watch as Lewandowski was greeting fans.

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SC stalls Delhi HC-ordered panel's takeover of IOA - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India -  Delhi

SC stalls Delhi HC-ordered panel's takeover of IOA

International Olympic Committee (IOC) — similar to FIFA’s step against the All India Football Federation (AIFF). A bench of Chief Justice N V Ramana and Justices Hima Kohli and CT Ravikumar ordered status quo in the IOA’s affairs after being informed that the CoA led by former SC Judge A R Dave is yet to take charge. The bench took up the appeal against the HC’s August 16 order after solicitor general Tushar Mehta sought urgent hearing on the appeal filed by the IOA and said, “As a nation we are worried with the development.

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Paris Olympics - I am confident of competing with world’s best weightlifters: Achinta Sheuli - timesofindia.indiatimes.com -  Tokyo - Birmingham

I am confident of competing with world’s best weightlifters: Achinta Sheuli

Commonwealth Games gold medalwinning weightlifter has been attending endless felicitations since he arrived home from Birmingham. Despite the busy schedule, the 20-year-old took time out to chat with TOI, share his experiences and expectations from the future. Excerpts. How was the feeling returning home after almost three years?It was a great feeling, particularly as I was coming home with the reward that had kept me away from home for these three years. It felt nostalgic coming back to my village (Deulpur) and meet all my friends. So many people had turned up at the airport to receive me. Even in the village, the celebrations continued for days. How busy have you been after returning from Birmingham? Extremely busy. I wake up at 7 in the morning, and have to visit so many places. I manage to return home by 11 pm. Of course, I haven’t found time to train. I guess I can start training only after I go back to Patiala. Aren’t you tired of felicitations? Not yet. They do keep me busy, but never have I felt that that it is enough.

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