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First Esports World Cup trophy unveiled as second week of competition gets underway

First Esports World Cup trophy unveiled as second week of competition gets underway
The first ever Esports World Cup trophy (right) was crafted by designers Thomas Lyte (Supplied)
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Updated 11 July 2024

First Esports World Cup trophy unveiled as second week of competition gets underway

First Esports World Cup trophy unveiled as second week of competition gets underway
  • International gaming event, established and hosted by 海角直播, runs from July 3 to Aug. 25

RIYADH: The first Esports World Cup event taking place in Riyadh has introduced a new handcrafted trophy in collaboration with renowned trophy designers Thomas Lyte.

The design reflects 海角直播鈥檚 landscapes, esports culture and the spirit of competition, featuring details such as palm trees and gaming symbols. Standing at 60 cm tall, handcrafted from more than 9 kg of sterling silver bullion, and gold-plated, it represents the highest honor for the world鈥檚 top esports athletes.

The trophy鈥檚 body was cast in sterling silver in multiple sections, each meticulously filed and polished for hundreds of hours before being plated in 24-carat gold. The world-class team at Thomas Lyte鈥檚 silver workshops in London then carefully assembled the trophy, piece by piece, on the trophy鈥檚 hand-spun base, ensuring every detail reflected the highest standards of craftsmanship and design. The London-based luxury silversmiths have also designed and manufactured elite sporting presentation prizes such as the Emirates FA Cup, Guinness Six Nations Trophy, and the Asian Football Confederation鈥檚 Asian Cup.

The Esports World Cup, established and hosted by 海角直播, runs from July 3 to Aug. 25. It features 22 tournaments across 21 titles over eight weeks, showcasing the best in esports talent from around the world. Week 2 began on July 10, with three tournaments taking place daily up until July 14.


Jeeno Thitikul extends lead to three at Women鈥檚 PGA

Jeeno Thitikul extends lead to three at Women鈥檚 PGA
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Jeeno Thitikul extends lead to three at Women鈥檚 PGA

Jeeno Thitikul extends lead to three at Women鈥檚 PGA
  • The 22-year-old star from Thailand followed a first-round 68 with a 2-under par 70 on Friday to reach 6-under 138 at the Fields Ranch East course
  • Thitikul has five wins to her credit on the LPGA Tour and placed in the top 10 of seven majors

FRISCO, Texas: World No. 2 Jeeno Thitikul is halfway home to her first major victory, as she will take a three-shot lead into the weekend at the KPMG Women鈥檚 PGA Championship in Frisco, Texas.

The 22-year-old star from Thailand followed a first-round 68 with a 2-under par 70 on Friday to reach 6-under 138 at the Fields Ranch East course at PGA Frisco.

She has a comfortable edge over Australia鈥檚 Minjee Lee, who shot even-par 72, and Japan鈥檚 Rio Takeda, who birdied her final hole (No. 9) and four of her last six for a 71.

Lexi Thompson also posted a 70 in the second round and holds fourth place at 2 under.

The course played even tougher than the day before, and only one player managed to break 70. England鈥檚 Charley Hull posted a 3-under 69 to move to 3 over and ensure she鈥檒l make the cut after an opening-round 78 set her back.

Thitikul entered the day with a one-shot lead and spent most of her round hovering around even par. After beginning on the back nine, she had two birdies and two bogeys through 16 holes before a birdie-birdie finish. Thitikul made a 12 1/2-foot putt at the par-3 eighth before two-putting from 59 feet at the par-5 ninth.

Thitikul has five wins to her credit on the LPGA Tour and placed in the top 10 of seven majors. Now she will get to play from ahead and defend her lead in a high-pressure situation.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 depend on the wind,鈥 Thitikul said of the weekend to come. 鈥淚f you can be committing with the wind you see and then calculating really good and putting yourself like tee-to-green really well and then making par, I think it鈥檚 good enough.鈥

Thompson had a bogey-free round nearly in the bag before stumbling at No. 18 when her approach found a bunker.

Thompson, 30, stopped competing full-time after 2024, but she is making her seventh start of 2025 and is in great form, having tied for fourth last week at the Meijer LPGA Classic.

鈥淲hen I鈥檓 home I鈥檓 grinding and practicing and still working on my game,鈥 Thompson said. 鈥淎ny time I tee it up 鈥 even saying I was stepping away from a full-time schedule, any time I tee it up I want to come out here and compete and win.鈥

A win this weekend would give Thompson her second career major title, 11 years after her first.

The only American in red figures besides Thompson is Auston Kim, who shot 72 Friday and is tied for fifth at 1 under with South Korea鈥檚 Somi Lee (73) and Japan鈥檚 Chizato Iwai (72).

Kim would be a major upset story if she were to win on Sunday. She is ranked No. 98 in the world, has never won on tour and never finished better than tied for 30th at a major.

鈥淢y mindset today was just staying in it,鈥 Kim said of her two-birdie, two-bogey round. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 really feel like I had hit any superhuman shots. I didn鈥檛 want to. I didn鈥檛 have to chop it out of the rough today like I did (Thursday). I think that鈥檚 just a testament to how smart I was playing.鈥

World No. 1 Nelly Korda turned in a 2-over 74 to slide to 2 over for the tournament, tied for 16th.

The projected cut line was 7 over par, meaning Rose Zhang (79 Friday) will squeak in on the number. Notable names to miss the cut included Allizen Corpuz (8 over), South Korea鈥檚 A Lim Kim (8 over), defending champion Amy Yang of South Korea (9 over) and two-time major winner Lilia Vu (9 over).

Former World No. 1 Jin Young Ko of South Korea withdrew due to illness. She was on track to miss the cut after an opening-round 74.


Scheffler in 3-way tie for lead at Travelers with Fleetwood and Thomas

Scheffler in 3-way tie for lead at Travelers with Fleetwood and Thomas
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Scheffler in 3-way tie for lead at Travelers with Fleetwood and Thomas

Scheffler in 3-way tie for lead at Travelers with Fleetwood and Thomas
  • All it took was the fate of the wind, good or bad, to shape the leaderboard going into the weekend at the TPC River Highlands, with 12 players separated by four shots
  • The average score was 70.7, nearly two shots harder than the opening round

CROMWELL, Connecticut: Scottie Scheffler provided hope with a late double bogey. Tommy Fleetwood charged through with two eagles in three holes, and so did Justin Thomas with five straight birdies. They wound up tied for the lead on a blustery Friday at the Travelers Championship.

All it took was the fate of the wind, good or bad, to shape the leaderboard going into the weekend at the TPC River Highlands, with 12 players separated by four shots.

Scheffler was comfortably in front when the left-to-right wind his tee shot had been riding laid down, sending his ball into the fairway bunker on the par-4 17th. He put the next one in the water, barely reached the green with his fourth shot and made double bogey. He wound up with a 1-under 69.

Fleetwood felt the wind going right-to-left, then slightly hurting, then slightly helping on the par-5 13th. He had 240 yards to at least cover the water, 264 yards to the hole, and he felt his 9-wood would at least reach the green.

So much depended on the fickle wind that fooled so many players.

鈥淚 just sort of caught the right moment,鈥 said Fleetwood, who also chipped in for eagle on the reachable 15th and shot 65. 鈥淐ame off perfect and then beautiful putt.鈥

Thomas wished he could have hit the ball a little better off the tee, but he stayed out of trouble, stayed patient and cashed in on the back nine with his five straight birdies, two of them from the 25-foot range, that led to a 64.

They were at 9-under 131, one shot ahead of Jason Day (66).

Rory McIlroy was 3 over through four holes in gusts that topped 30 mph, at one point falling eight shots behind Scheffler, a daunting prospect. But he kept in the game, found hope when Scheffler dropped back to 9 under, and got a little luck on his own.

His second shot from a bunker on the 17th was so think that he took one hand off the club and waited for the worse, mainly a splash. It founded the water at such a low trajectory that it skipped out onto the fairway.

He failed to get up-and-down, taking bogey, but felt it could have been worse 鈥 the shot, and his position going into the weekend He batted for a 71, leaving him only four back.

鈥淭he conditions today definitely bunched the entire field together and should make for an exciting weekend,鈥 McIlroy said

The conditions 鈥 mainly the wind strong that was blowing hats off of heads and sending unoccupied chairs tumbling away 鈥 was everything in the second round.

The average score was 70.7, nearly two shots harder than the opening round. It was the highest scoring average for a single round at the Travelers since the second round in 2017.

The toughest part for players was figuring out which way it was blowing. Scheffler experienced that on the 17th.

鈥淭he tee shot, I hit exactly the way I wanted to,鈥 Scheffler said. 鈥淪omehow the wind either stops or goes back because the way my ball was flying it should have basically gotten to the middle of the fairway and I end up in the left bunker.

鈥淭hen I catch it a hair fat, and all of a sudden I鈥檓 dropping and hitting my fourth shot, and I hit the shot exactly the way we wanted to, and as the ball is flying, you get a gust into the wind, and all of a sudden the ball is not on the green,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou can鈥檛 get every one correct. You just do your best to manage your way around the golf course.鈥

Day had his own version of a hat trick on the front nine 鈥 three pars, three birdies, three bogeys 鈥 until hitting all the right shots for a 31 on the back to get in the hunt.

Denny McCarthy (64) and Austin Eckroat (71) were at 7-under 133, followed by Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley 70) and Nick Taylor (68).

Patrick Cantlay had a 68 with a double bogey on the par-5 13th and joined the large group at 135 that included McIlroy.

If the wind wasn鈥檛 bad enough, Luke Clanton showed remarkable patience in his second tournament as a pro. He had been playing with Jordan Spieth, who had to withdraw with soreness in his upper back on Thursday. Clanton was a single in the middle of the field, behind Scheffler and US Open champion J.J. Spaun, in front of Andrew Novak and Jacob Bridgeman.

He waited on every shot and did well to post a 72, leaving him in the middle of the pack.


Alcaraz extends winning streak, Draper into semifinals at Queen鈥檚

Alcaraz extends winning streak, Draper into semifinals at Queen鈥檚
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Alcaraz extends winning streak, Draper into semifinals at Queen鈥檚

Alcaraz extends winning streak, Draper into semifinals at Queen鈥檚
  • Alcaraz, who won the Wimbledon warm-up event in 2023, will face Spanish compatriot Roberto Bautista Agut in Saturday鈥檚 semifinals
  • The 23-year-old had twice lost in the last eight at Queen鈥檚, but now he is just two wins away from joining Andy Murray as only the second British champion at the tournament in the Open area

LONDON: Carlos Alcaraz was relieved to overcome the challenge of Arthur Rinderknech in straight sets to reach the semifinals at Queen鈥檚 Club and extend his career-best winning streak to 16 matches on Friday.

In his first tournament since winning the French Open in remarkable fashion against Jannik Sinner, the world No. 2 had been forced to come through a grueling three-set battle against Jaume Munar in Thursday鈥檚 second round.

But Alcaraz was ruthless with his opportunities against world No. 80 Rinderknech as the Spaniard took his only two break point chances for a 7-5, 6-4 win inside 90 minutes on court.

鈥淚 thought I was going to feel much worse, but we are tennis players, we have to do whatever we have to do to feel good,鈥 said Alcaraz after his three-and-a-half-hour battle against Munar.

鈥淚鈥檓 glad that today was one hour and 20 minutes, a bit more like grass.鈥

Alcaraz, who won the Wimbledon warm-up event in 2023, will face Spanish compatriot Roberto Bautista Agut in Saturday鈥檚 semifinals after he beat fourth seed Holger Rune 7-6 (7/5), 6-7 (4/7), 6-2.

鈥淚鈥檓 feeling great, and I鈥檓 just happy to play at such a good level today. It was a big challenge today, but I鈥檓 happy with the way I played and felt today,鈥 added Alcaraz.

Jack Draper, who ended Alcaraz鈥檚 defense at Queen鈥檚 last year, reached the semifinals for the first time and secured a top-four seed at Wimbledon with a tense 6-4, 5-7, 6-4 win over American Brandon Nakashima.

The 23-year-old had twice lost in the last eight at Queen鈥檚, but now he is just two wins away from joining Andy Murray as only the second British champion at the tournament in the Open area.

Draper will move above Novak Djokovic and Taylor Fritz in the world rankings next week to a career-high of four.

That means at Wimbledon, which starts on June 30, Draper will avoid defending champion Alcaraz and world No. 1 Sinner until the semifinals.

鈥淟ast year I went there ranked 40th and now I鈥檓 fourth. To get to that position is an incredible feeling,鈥 Draper said.

鈥淚t is testament to the work me and my team have done and I鈥檓 proud of that.鈥

Draper will face Jiri Lehecka in the last four on Saturday after the Czech world No. 30 beat beat British No. 2 Jacob Fearnley 7-5, 6-2.


Promotional tour for Alvarez and Crawford鈥檚 鈥楩ight of the Century鈥 gets underway in Riyadh

Promotional tour for Alvarez and Crawford鈥檚 鈥楩ight of the Century鈥 gets underway in Riyadh
Updated 21 June 2025

Promotional tour for Alvarez and Crawford鈥檚 鈥楩ight of the Century鈥 gets underway in Riyadh

Promotional tour for Alvarez and Crawford鈥檚 鈥楩ight of the Century鈥 gets underway in Riyadh
  • The boxers will face off in Las Vegas in September for the unified super-middleweight title and a specially crafted Ring Magazine belt worth $188,000

RIYADH: Boxing superstars Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford shared the stage in Riyadh on Friday at the start of a promotional tour ahead of their highly anticipated bout in Las Vegas on Sept. 13.

The two champions, who will face off for the unified super-middleweight title and a specially crafted Ring Magazine belt valued at $188,000, appeared at a press conference in Boulevard City as part of Riyadh Season.

鈥淢y goal is always being in these kinds of fights: big fights,鈥 Alvarez, the reigning undisputed champion with a record of 62 wins, 39 of them by knockout, told Arab News. 鈥淎nd I鈥檓 here again. So I feel grateful and excited.鈥

He added that the sport has developed and progressed in the Kingdom in recent years, adding: 鈥淭urki Alalshikh (chairperson of the General Entertainment Authority) has helped a lot. Right now we have boxing gyms here and they鈥檙e helping a lot of kids. So that鈥檚 very nice.鈥

Looking ahead to his showdown with Crawford, the Mexican fighter said: 鈥淚 think this fight is going to be one of my best fights in my history, in my record. I鈥檓 very excited and motivated. This is what it鈥檚 all about. I want to make history.鈥

 

Asked for his thoughts on his opponent, Alvarez said: 鈥淒on鈥檛 get me wrong, he鈥檚 a great fighter 鈥 but like I said, he鈥檚 not Canelo. He鈥檚 one of the top fighters I鈥檓 going to face in my career, for sure.鈥

Crawford, an American fighter who holds a record of 41 wins, with 31 knockouts, and is a four-division world champion, said: 鈥淭his is my moment and I鈥檓 not letting Canelo take it away from me. It鈥檚 going to be an exciting day for boxing; history will be made.鈥

Alalshikh said the fight marks the beginning of a long-term partnership with Netflix, which will stream the bout to more than 300 million subscribers worldwide.

鈥淲e will do big things together and this is the beginning of a great relationship between the Kingdom of 海角直播, the GEA and Netflix,鈥 he added.

Asked what he hopes to see from the fighters during their bout, Alalshikh said: 鈥淚鈥檓 sure they will deliver for me smashing face and blood.鈥

As for the decision to stage the fight in Las Vegas, he described the city as 鈥渢he capital of boxing.鈥

The promotional tour will continue in New York City on June 22 and Las Vegas on June 27.


Benfica knock out Auckland in Club World Cup romp

Benfica knock out Auckland in Club World Cup romp
Updated 20 June 2025

Benfica knock out Auckland in Club World Cup romp

Benfica knock out Auckland in Club World Cup romp
  • With the Portuguese side leading by a goal at half-time the match was suspended because of a storm
  • Despite their eventual collapse, Auckland battled hard in the first half

ORLANDO: Benfica romped to a 6-0 win over Auckland City on Friday in a Club World Cup match in Orlando which suffered a long weather delay, with Angel Di Maria netting two penalties.

With the Portuguese side leading by a goal at half-time the match was suspended because of a storm, eventually resuming two hours later.

Auckland of New Zealand, the only Oceania Football Confederation representatives at the tournament, were thrashed 10-0 by Bayern Munich in their Group C opener and this defeat means they are eliminated.

Despite their eventual collapse, Auckland battled hard in the first half and almost made it to the break unscathed.

Auckland goalkeeper Nathan Garrow made several good saves to keep Benfica at bay and the Portuguese side grew frustrated.

Benfica took the lead deep into first half stoppage time when Gianluca Prestianni was clumsily felled in the area by Haris Zeb.

Di Maria, who converted a spot-kick in the opening 2-2 draw against Boca Juniors, sent Garrow the wrong way.

At half-time the match became the fourth in the last four days at the tournament to be impacted by a suspension for adverse conditions, with a storm arriving at the Inter&CO Stadium.

When play eventually resumed, Benfica came back out strongly.

Vangelis Pavlidis bundled his way through and smashed home to double Bruno Lage鈥檚 team鈥檚 lead in the 53rd minute, with Renato Sanches netting the third 10 minutes later from outside the box with a deflected effort.

Luxembourg midfielder Leandro Barreiro bagged a brace to expand Benfica鈥檚 lead, tucking home at the back post from Pavlidis鈥 cross for the fourth before netting from close range.

Nikko Boxall brought down Di Maria in stoppage time and the Argentine World Cup winner beat Garrow from the spot again to wrap up Benfica鈥檚 emphatic triumph.

Later Friday German giants Bayern Munich take on Argentine outfit Boca Juniors in the other Group C match.