Djokovic storms into his 50th Grand Slam semi-final!
'It's one of the most epic matches I have played on this court, on any court really.'
New Ping G440 Max fairway woodfuels Tyrrell Hattons statement win in Dubai
Tyrrell Hatton's decision to put a new Ping G440 Max fairway wood in his bag paid instant dividends as he won the Dubai Desert Classic. The post New Ping G440 Max fairway woodfuels Tyrrell Hattons statement win in Dubai appeared first on Golf365 .
UCL: Enrique ready for face-off against old pal Pep
Both managers have struggled in the Champions League this season, with PSG on seven points and 25th in the standings, one place outside the knockout phase playoff zone, while City are one point ahead in 22nd.
Mbappe glad to leave struggles behind him
Ancelotti still hoping Real can claim top-eight finish in Champions League
Can Bengaluru FC return to winning ways?
The Blues will look to bounce back and stay in the hunt for the first spot, though they now trail the top-placed Mohun Bagan Super Giant (36) by eight points (28), slightly undoing their impressive run in the earlier parts of the season.
Security stepped up for Rohit's Ranji return
With Rohit named in Mumbai's 17-member squad along with fellow Test opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, a significant turnout can be expected on the match day at Mumbai Cricket Association's BKC facility.
Haas Appoint Laura Mueller As Formula One's First Female Race Engineer
F1 team Haas have promoted Laura Mueller to the role of Race Engineer for new recruit Esteban Ocon.
Carlsen v FIDE row intensifies...
Chess960, created by former world champion Bobby Fischer in 1996, has been gaining in popularity after an invitational tournament played last year at the Weissenhaus Luxury Resort, which hosted the G7 Foreign Minister summit in 2022.
PIX: Djokovic digs deep to show Alcaraz the door
Defeat was a blow for the 21-year-old Spaniard as the French Open and Wimbledon champion's bid to become the youngest man to complete a career Grand Slam went up in flames, and he was left to digest his third loss to Djokovic on the surface.
First look 2025: the new roster of Callaway balls
Callaway enjoyed its finest year to date on tour in 2024 and now the company are ready to release their roster of new balls for 2025. The post First look 2025: the new roster of Callaway balls appeared first on Golf365 .
Draft sports bill could pose problems for IOA
Ministry mulls graded funding for sports federations
Satwik-Chirag march forth at Indonesia Masters
Ashwini and Tanisha, who won the Guwahati Masters super 100 title, last month will take on Malaysia's Pei Kee Go and Mei Xing Teoh next.
Praggnanandhaa outclasses Erigaisi; jumps into lead
Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa secured a victory over compatriot Arjun Erigaisi in the third round of the Tata Steel Chess Tournament.
Aus Open: Bopanna-Zhang lose in mixed doubles quarters
Rohan Bopanna and Shuai Zhang suffered a narrow defeat against local wild cards John Peers and Olivia Gadecki in a thrilling contest at the Australian Open on Tuesday.
Aus Open PIX: Zverev battles past Paul to enter semis
Alexander Zverev played his best tennis when it mattered most to down Tommy Paul and reach his third Australian Open semi-final in five years
Hima Das takes a dip in Ganga at Maha Kumbh
Star sprinter Hima Das came to Maha Kumbh along with her friends after taking blessings from her guru Keshav Das Ji Maharaj.
Lewis Hamilton, the most successful driver in Formula One history, joined Ferrari on January 20.
Aus Open PIX: Badosa knocks out Gauff
Images from Day 10 of the 2025 Australian Open in Melbourne on Tuesday.
EPL PIX: Chelsea get back to winning ways
Chelsea won for the first time in six Premier League matches when they beat relegation-threatened Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-1 at home on Monday.
Gukesh holds top seed Caruana at Tata Steel Chess
World champion D Gukesh played out a draw with top seed Fabiano Caruana of the United States in the third round of the Tata Steel Chess Tournament.
Unlucky 13: PGA Tour rookie blows up with disastrous octuple bogey in American Express
William Mouw's nightmare octuple-bogey 13 in round three of the 2025 American Express undid the hard work from his opening 36 holes. The post Unlucky 13: PGA Tour rookie blows up with disastrous octuple bogey in American Express appeared first on Golf365 .
F1: Lewis Hamilton Makes First Visit To Ferrari HQ, Calls It 'New Era In The History...'
Lewis Hamilton posted a photo of him standing outside the factory in a sharp all-black suit, alongside a Ferrari F40 sports car.
Neeraj Chopra's secret wedding stuns fans
Neeraj dropped the news to the world at a time of his choosing, which was a good 48 hours after solemnising his union with US-based tennis player and coach Himani Mor.
Can Satwik-Chirag finally conquer Indonesia?
Satwik-Chirag had lost each of the two semifinals in straight sets and their aim would be to go the distance in the upcoming tournament.
Aus Open PIX: Sinner battles into last eight
Jannik Sinner overcame a debilitating medical episode as well as Dane Holger Rune to reach the quarter-finals of the Australian Open for the third time.
PIX: Mbappe fires Real Madrid to top of La Liga
Kylian Mbappe was in inspired form, scoring twice to guide Real Madrid to a comeback 4-1 win over visitors Las Palmas on Sunday.
'The worst team in the history of Manchester United'
It is the first time since 1989-90 that Manchester United have lost 10 of their first 22 games of the league season.
Australian broadcaster apologises to Djokovic
Australian broadcaster Tony Jones has apologised to Novak Djokovic and fans of the Serbian for comments he made on TV on Friday night.
Aus Open PIX: Super mom Svitolina storms into quarters
Ukraine's Elina Svitolina recovered from a sub-par first 20 minutes to charge past Russian Veronika Kudermetova and reach the last eight of the Australian Open.
EPL PIX: City thrash Ipswich; United lose at home
IMAGES from the Premier League matches played on Sunday
Kho Kho World Cup: Indian women's, men's team crowned champions
NEW DELHI: It was a historic Sunday at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium as both the Indian mens and womens teams clinched the inaugural Kho Kho World Cup titles with commanding victories over Nepal in their respective finals. The Indian womens team set the tone earlier in the day with a dominant 78-40 triumph. Their performance was a masterclass in speed, strategy, and skill. Captain Priyanka Ingle led from the front with multiple touch points, helping the Women in Blue build a solid foundation in Turn 1, where they scored 14 points. India continued their dominance, taking a 34-11 lead at halftime and never looking back. A stellar Dream Run by B Chaithra in Turn 4, lasting over five minutes, sealed the victory and confirmed India as the first-ever womens champions of the Kho Kho World Cup. The womens teams journey to the title featured impressive wins over South Korea, Iran, and Malaysia in the group stages, followed by commanding victories against Bangladesh in the quarterfinals and South Africa in the semifinals. Later in the evening, the Indian mens team followed suit with a comprehensive 54-36 victory over Nepal. Captain Pratik Waikar and tournament standout Ramji Kashyap were pivotal, with Pratik showcasing incredible skill and Ramji executing spectacular skydives that kept Nepal on the back foot. Indias Turn 1 performance was especially dominant, with the Men in Blue scoring 26 unanswered points. Despite Nepals efforts to stage a comeback in Turn 4, Indias defence, led by Pratik Waikar and Sachin Bhargo, proved impenetrable. The mens team had an equally impressive run to the final, securing group-stage wins against Brazil, Peru, and Bhutan, followed by knockout victories over Bangladesh and South Africa. This double triumph underscores Indias dominance in the sport, with both teams cementing their legacy as inaugural Kho Kho World Cup champions. Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated the Indian women's and men's teams on winning the Kho Kho World Cup title and said that today's a great day for Indian Kho Kho. Congratulations to the Indian women's team on winning the first-ever Kho Kho World Cup! This historic victory is a result of their unparalleled skill, determination and teamwork, Modi said in a post on X. This triumph has brought more spotlight to one of India's oldest traditional sports, inspiring countless young athletes across the nation, he said. May this achievement also pave the way for more youngsters to pursue this sport in the times to come, the prime minister added. Congratulations to the Indian womens team on winning the first-ever Kho Kho World Cup! This historic victory is a result of their unparalleled skill, determination and teamwork. This triumph has brought more spotlight to one of Indias oldest traditional sports, inspiring pic.twitter.com/5lMftjZB5Z Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) January 19, 2025 In another post, Modi hailed the Indian men's Kho Kho team for winning the Kho Kho World Cup title. Today's a great day for Indian Kho Kho. Incredibly proud of Indian Men's Kho Kho team for winning the Kho Kho World Cup title, he said. Todays a great day for Indian Kho Kho. Incredibly proud of Indian Men's Kho Kho team for winning the Kho Kho World Cup title. Their grit and dedication is commendable. This win will contribute to further popularising Kho Kho among the youth. pic.twitter.com/OvzUV6SpX0 Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) January 19, 2025 Their grit and dedication is commendable. This win will contribute to further popularising Kho Kho among the youth, Modi said. (With inputs from PTI)
Gukesh draws with Fedoseev; Mendonca loses in 2nd Rnd
Despite appearing optically worse, the Indian neutralised Fedoseev's advantage and steered the game into a balanced rook-and-pawn endgame, leading to a draw.
ISL: 10-man FC Goa climb to 2nd spot
FC Goa jumped to the second place in the league table with 30 points from 16 games, six behind leaders Mohun Bagan, who are sitting pretty at the top with 36 points.
Neeraj married Himani in a quiet ceremony on Sunday.
Indian women are Kho Kho World champs!
A brisk start marked Turn 1 as the Indian attackers took charge of the proceedings. Three batches in the Nepal women were out by simple touches on 7 occasions, putting 14 points to India's kitty.
Hosting 2036 Olympics not empty slogan: Mandaviya
Action plan ready to prepare India for hosting 2036 Games, says Union Sports Minister.
Manu Bhaker's uncle, grandmom killed in road accident
Upon receiving information about the incident, the police arrived at the spot and took possession of the bodies of the deceased.
Axelsen, Se Young win India Open in packed house
Lee, 2019 Hong Kong open winner, had finished as runner-up in the last edition and his dream of winning the title remained unfulfilled after he went down in the final for the second time in two years.
Australian Open: Djokovic sets up Alcaraz quarters
A solitary break in the eighth game was all Djokovic needed to take the opening set, as the 37-year-old looked in total control despite playing well within himself in perfect conditions at a packed centre court.
Chennaiyin FC bolster defence with new signing
India defender Pritam Kotal joins the Marina Machans
TikTok ban throws Gauff's routine into disarray
'I guess it'll force me to read books more, be more of a productive human probably.'
Tesfay, Chepkemoi crowned Mumbai Marathon champs
Tesfay covered the gruelling 42.195km distance in 2 hours 11 minutes and 44 seconds to win his maiden international full marathon title as thousands of Mumbaikars turned up for the marquee World Athletics Gold Label road race.
PIX: Alcaraz makes quarters after Draper retires
Carlos Alcaraz reached his second Australian Open quarter-final on Sunday when his opponent Jack Draper retired injured when trailing 7-5, 6-1.
Medvedev fined $76,000 for Melbourne misconduct
The Russian, 28, whacked his racket into the net five times as his frustration boiled over during his opening victory against Thai wildcard Kasidit Samrej on Tuesday.
Bopanna-Shuai in Aus Open mixed doubles quarters
Veteran Indian tennis star Rohan Bopanna and his Chinese partner Zhang Shuai entered the quarter-finals in the mixed doubles at the Australian Open after receiving a walkover in a second round match in Melbourne on Sunday.
Seeking old touch, hoping net gains
A decade ago, Kidambi Srikanth and Saina Nehwal had delighted the home fans with titles in their respective categories at the India Open. The times were different then. Indian shuttlers boasted a vibrant energy. There were several talents in singles capable of rubbing shoulders with the creme de la creme of badminton. Fast-forward to 2025, the energy seems different. Singles results have not been envious at all. PV Sindhu (in 2017) and Lakshya Sen (in 2022) did follow the duos footsteps but with the gradual decline of Srikanth and Saina, and Sindhu growing older, India has been starving for potential talents capable of repeating that feat. Especially in the last two years or so. Given that the ongoing edition of the India Open is a BWF Super 750-level meet (it was Super 500 in 2015), it is much more challenging to get the wins. In the ongoing edition, Sindhu and surprise entrant Kiran George were the two shuttlers who went the furthest (quarterfinals). The results have been no different in other BWF World Tour events with Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty being Indias saving grace. Missing out on an Olympic medal in the 2024 Paris Games was the wake-up call. The Badminton Association of India is cognizant of this recent slump and is looking to reboot. The 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles is 1273 days away. It might seem a long way away but every hour in the lead-up to the Games is critical for athletes with serious aspirations to challenge for medals. With the future in their mind, the BAI is looking to lay the groundwork so that shuttlers can return to the podium in LA and Games thereafter. For that the BAI is trying to look within rather than without. The focus would be more on Indian coaches. Its still early days as necessary approvals from the sports ministry and the Sports Authority of India need to be sought. But BAI does have something concrete in mind. The federation is drifting away from the personal coaches system. Indonesias Irwansyah was recently roped in as coach and he will help Indias womens singles players. Irwansyah was guiding Sindhu here but BAI is planning to form a group which will include five or six junior girls with Sindhu in the mix. The system will be ditto in other categories. Tan Kim Her will be passing on lessons to all the doubles players including Satwik and Chirag. We are in talks with the Sports Authority of India and the Sports Ministry at the moment. If we get their support, we want to create a group comprising Indian coaches, (players who retired recently or are planning to retire). We would like two Indian coaches to work alongside Irwansyah as assistant coaches to guide Sindhu and the rest of the juniors (womens singles category), Sanjay Mishra, BAI general secretary, told this newspaper. The logic behind this proposed move is for the local coaches to learn on the trade and become certified professionals. In that manner, the Indian coaches will get to learn the trade while working alongside Irwansyah. However, it is the need of the hour for the latter to focus on Sindhu for now. But the other junior girls shouldnt feel neglected. Thats where the two Indian coaches will come into the picture. With that thought process, the BAI is pushing for attractive remuneration for the coaches. We are still in talks. Our mentality is such that we are willing to pay a good salary to get the services of foreign coaches but we dont give that same priority to our Indian counterparts. They are not paid the same. My first request is to ensure that their salary is better so that we can lend them good financial support. We want it to be attractive enough so that they are also interested. If that is the case, they can fully focus on their jobs. If we rope in a local coach, we should at least be able to meet their financial requirements and take care of their family without worries. Indian coaches have been overseeing some of the top players in the circuit in recent times. Former players B Sumeeth Reddy and Manu Attri have been guiding Satwik and Chirag. RMV Guru Sai Dutt has also been guiding HS Prannoy and several other players from the Gopichand Academy. Anup Sridhar has coached Lakshya. Even Sindhu had briefly worked with Anup. While things might not have clicked for Sindhu, Satwik and some of the other shuttlers have been reaping benefits working under local coaches. Satwik was effusive in his praise after his and Chirags quarterfinal success on Friday. It has been beneficial. Along with Sumeeth bhaiya (brother), Manu has been training us since the Olympics. Seniors like them know our game well and provide insights. They were telling us to play a no-lob game, nobody wants to lift against you. They emphasised on focussing on the front court, as they were our opponents before. And its easier to communicate with someone local, especially in Hindi or another regional language. It feels good to have that connection, Satwik said after his win on Friday. Strength and conditioning vital, says coach Vimal It goes without saying preparing for an Olympics is an Herculean task and not for the faint hearted. There are numerous other aspects that should be aligned. Former national chief coach, U Vimal Kumar, stressed on the importance of concentrating on the fitness aspect of the game. Badminton players are globetrotters and play almost every other week. They have a gruelling a schedule. The strength and conditioning is a very important aspect. We need to take care. Its not just about playing badminton, especially for Lakshya (Sen). When youre really concentrating on these aspects, badminton is likely to go down a little bit, Vimal assessed. Racquet sports are very complex. There are no ready-made solutions for anything. There are phases that you need to re-visit. Its all about sincerity and not losing heart.
ISL: 10-man Kerala Blasters hold NorthEast Utd
The home team showed exceptional defensive prowess to hold the Highlanders at bay and secure a point despite playing with 10 men for over 60 minutes of the game.
India men, women storm into Kho Kho World Cup final
While the Indian women again showcased their tactical prowess, outplaying South Africa 66-16 in the semi-finals, the men's team secured their spot in the final with a 62-42 victory over the team from the Rainbow Nation.
India Open: Satwik-Chirag's campaign ends in semis
Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty's campaign at the India Open Super 750 badminton tournament ended in the semi-finals after they were outplayed by Malaysia's Goh Sze Fei and Nur Izzuddin in New Delhi on Saturday.
EPL: Kluivert 'tricks' as Bournemouth rout Newcastle
Bournemouth midfielder Justin Kluivert struck a superb hat-trick in a 4-1 away win over his father Patrick's former club Newcastle United in Saturday's early Premier League kick-off, ending the hosts' six-match winning run in the league.
Collins taunts 'super drunk' Melbourne fans
Danielle Collins will exit the Australian Open as public enemy number one after roasting a hostile crowd at the Grand Slam and the American said following her defeat on Saturday that it was up to the fans if they wanted to repair their relationship.
Carrying the weight: Callaway Fairway bags are the perfect on-course companion
Callaways Fairway bags are a good place to start when looking for an equipment upgrade for 2025. We take a closer look at their range. The post Carrying the weight: Callaway Fairway bags are the perfect on-course companion appeared first on Golf365 .
Player complains of dirt, pollution and bird droppings
Danish badminton player Mia Blichfeldt has criticized the playing conditions at the India Open Super 750 tournament in New Delhi, citing pollution, dirt and bird droppings. She also said she contracted a stomach infection during the event, which she attributed to the poor conditions. The Badminton Association of India (BAI) has acknowledged logistical challenges in hosting the event and is looking for alternative venues. This isn't the first time foreign players have raised concerns about playing conditions at badminton events in India.
Tennis power couple Svitolina, Monfils shock top seeds
Elina Svitolina said the supportive presence of husband Gael Monfils meant a lot after the tennis power couple made shockwaves in sync
Youngest since Nadal: Tien makes Aus Open history
Learner Tien became the youngest man to reach the Australian Open fourth round in 20 years
I'm the best athlete at 38: Monfils outplays Fritz
-French flair topped American firepower as Gael Monfils turned back the clock to dump fourth seed Taylor Fritz out of the Australian Open on Saturday and celebrate his place in the last 16 with a dance on court.
India Announces ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Squad Today
Indias cricket team for the upcoming ODI series against England and the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 will be announced today, January 18, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in an official announcement read. The much-awaited squad announcement will take place during a press conference in Mumbai, scheduled to begin at 12:30 PM Indian time. Team captain Rohit Sharma and Ajit Agarkar, chairman of the mens selection committee, will be present to address the media. Squad Selection Details The Mens Selection Committee will finalize Indias lineup for both the IDFC First Bank ODI series against England and the ICC Champions Trophy. Indias Upcoming Cricket Calendar Before diving into the ODI series, India will face England in a five-match T20I series starting January 22. The first T20I is set to be held in Kolkata, followed by matches in Chennai on January 25, Rajkot on January 28, Pune on January 31, and Mumbai on February 2. The action will then shift to the three-match ODI series, commencing on February 6. The ICC Champions Trophy is scheduled to run from February 19 to March 9, following a hybrid model with games hosted in Pakistan and the UAE, where India will play all its matches. The prestigious tournament features eight teams competing in a 50-over format, with 15 matches in total. Indias campaign begins on February 20 against Bangladesh, followed by a much-awaited clash with Pakistan on February 23 in Dubai. The final league game will see India face New Zealand on March 2. Tournament Structure Group A includes Pakistan (hosts), India, New Zealand, and Bangladesh. Group B features the Cricket World Cup 2023 champions Australia, alongside Afghanistan, England, and South Africa. The ICC Champions Trophy will serve as Indias next significant international assignment after completing its home series against England.
Balaji-Reyes Varela crash out of Australian Open
Sriram Balaji and Miguel Angel Reyes-Varela were beaten by Portugal's Nuno Borges and Francisco Cabral in the second round.
Rashtrapati Honours Our Sports Jewels
A galaxy of the nation's finest sportspeople were honoured at Rashtrapati Bhavan.
Aus Open PIX: Swiatek routs Raducanu; Navarro advances
Polish second seed Iga Swiatek maintained her perfect record against Emma Raducanu.
Manchester United great Denis Law passes into the ages
Former Manchester United and Scotland forward Denis Law has died at the age of 84.