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Coach Anton Dubrov on the secret behind Aryna Sabalenka鈥檚 return to No. 1 spot in women鈥檚 tennis

Coach Anton Dubrov on the secret behind Aryna Sabalenka鈥檚 return to No. 1 spot in women鈥檚 tennis
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Updated 15 November 2024

Coach Anton Dubrov on the secret behind Aryna Sabalenka鈥檚 return to No. 1 spot in women鈥檚 tennis

Coach Anton Dubrov on the secret behind Aryna Sabalenka鈥檚 return to No. 1 spot in women鈥檚 tennis
  • 鈥業 think she鈥檚 more mature, to understand what you need to do to be on this level 鈥 with all the stress at this level) you always have to be consistent, or even higher, all the time,鈥 says Dubrov
  • He adds that one of her strengths is that she is very open to making changes to her game as long as she has been convinced such tweaks will help her improve

Aryna Sabalenka鈥檚 last order of business in Riyadh, before she officially wrapped up her 2024 season and hopped on a plane to go on vacation, was a photoshoot with the trophy for being world No. 1.

The Belarusian fell to Coco Gauff at the semi-final stage of the WTA Finals last week but still left 海角直播 with some valuable silverware, having achieved one of her biggest goals: finishing the year at the summit of the rankings.

Sabalenka occupied the top spot for eight weeks last year but could not hold off Iga Swiatek, who reclaimed the No. 1 position in the closing week of the season to finish 2023 at the top.

This time, Sabalenka managed to cap an incredible campaign. during which she won two Grand Slams, the Australian Open and US Open, and two WTA 1000 crowns in Cincinnati and Wuhan, by clinching the year-end No. 1 ranking and the trophy that goes with it.

鈥淚鈥檓 proud of myself this season. I think I achieved a lot,鈥 Sabalenka said after her last match in Riyadh. 鈥淭here is no room for disappointment.鈥

As she begins her second stint as world No. 1, she believes she is 鈥渕entally, more ready鈥 for her position at the top of the rankings. Her coach, Anton Dubrov, agrees.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think you can hold the No. 1 ranking, to be honest, but I think she鈥檚 more mature, to understand what you need to do to be on this level,鈥 Dubrov told Arab News in Riyadh last week.

鈥淏ecause to hold it, you cannot hold it. The only thing you can do is your next match. And this is the thing: because you鈥檙e No. 1, everyone plays against you like they have nothing to lose. They can play the best game they can do. And you, with all the stress and all this level, you always have to be consistent, or even higher, all the time.

鈥淚 think, for her it鈥檚 about finding the way to adapt to all the situations. She is much better at doing that right now. She understands, even if she鈥檚 not at her best level. I think that鈥檚 what happened in China; she wasn鈥檛 playing her best tennis, it鈥檚 end of the season, she鈥檚 tired. But she adapted to the situation and accepted that she can even play not the best game and still find the way.鈥

Dubrov saw Sabalenka play for the first time when she was 14 years old, at a European team championship in Minsk.

鈥淚 think my grandpa was a captain of the team,鈥 Dubrov recalls. A year later, he started to see her more often because she was training at the national academy, and they went on their first trip abroad, for International Tennis Federation tournaments in China, when she was about 16.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 more than 10 years we have known each other,鈥 he said.

Did he expect her to have such a great career when he first met her as a teenager?

鈥淔irstly, what everyone would tell you is that you can hear that she鈥檚 hitting really hard,鈥 he said. 鈥淪he鈥檚 trying really hard. You never see her like, not trying. No matter how she is playing 鈥 she can play incredible, she can play not great 鈥 but she still will fight for it.

鈥淎nd I wasn鈥檛 the guy who was like, 鈥極K, she will be, like, No. 1 or, like, top 100.鈥 No, I wasn鈥檛 like this.

鈥淲hen she was 16, I could see the biggest improvement because of her approach to herself. If someone will tell her that she needs to do something, and she agrees, she鈥檚 the one who the very next day will do it, and she will do it not just in the practice, she will do it actually when she鈥檚 going to play points.

鈥淢ost of the players, they still go into old habits more often. I would say she鈥檚 doing it less. If she agrees with you, she accepts it, even if it鈥檚 a new technique. And this is the worst one for tennis players because it鈥檚 really sensitive how you are used to doing something with a specific technique. So I think this is her talent, that if she accepts the thing, she鈥檚 doing it straight away.鈥

Dubrov said that to this day, Sabalenka remains very open to making changes as long as she has been convinced and shown evidence that such tweaks will make her game better.

鈥淵ou need to show her why and then, definitely, she will do it,鈥 he added.

Having previously worked with Sabalenka as a hitting partner, Dubrov was hired to be her coach in 2020. It has been a successful four-year partnership so far, during which she has claimed three majors and reached the top of the rankings twice.

鈥淭hinking about a tennis coach, always I was looking for not, like, big names because sometimes big names are just big names,鈥 Sabalenka said, reflecting on her decision to work with Dubrov.

鈥淚 was looking for someone smart and someone who will always be looking for something, and who's going to always search for stuff, who鈥檚 open to talk to whoever, you know, who is ready to receive any sort of advice.

鈥淎nd of course, knowing my emotions, I was looking for someone who can understand that even if I go crazy on court, it鈥檚 nothing personal. It鈥檚 just like the way I am, throwing out all that negative stuff in my head so I can keep focusing on the game.鈥

Dubrov is on exactly the same page, which perhaps explains why they have enjoyed so much success together. He says irrespective of how well they get along, the most important thing is that he can help her improve her game; everything else is secondary to that.

鈥淲e had this conversation a lot during the 2022 season, when she served a lot of double faults. So we found Gavin (MacMillan, a biomechanics coach) to help us,鈥 said Dubrov.

鈥淲e always need to find a way to improve, otherwise why are we doing something together? So if we are still working together, doing something, first it should be about your tennis. OK, it鈥檚 great, it鈥檚 a safe environment, that鈥檚 awesome. But the main thing is your tennis.

鈥淪o if we can cover this part and we still see progression, great, we can still keep working. If not, we need to talk, need to find a new approach, need to find something. You need to find maybe some other guy to join, to replace or something.

鈥淏ecause your career, we have to think really quick, because it鈥檚 changing really quick and with tennis, you have to prove every week that you鈥檙e No. 1.鈥

Dubrov notes that the biggest improvement Sabalenka made to get back to the top of the rankings was her ability to focus on 鈥渉ow to do it, not thinking about just the outcome.鈥 Coming to an understanding that the 鈥渉ow鈥 is directly within her control while the outcome is not has worked wonders for the 26-year-old, and now she and Dubrov are looking forward to 2025 with that mindset.

This year, Sabalenka lost in the quarter-finals of the French Open while dealing with a stomach bug that hampered her progress, and she missed Wimbledon with a shoulder injury.

She told Arab News recently that she has every reason to believe she can translate her success in hard-court Grand Slams to the clay of Roland Garros and the grass of Wimbledon.

鈥淚 think this is, for us, the biggest challenge as a team: to manage that, with preparation mostly,鈥 said Dubrov. 鈥淏ecause it鈥檚 a really tight time between Roland Garros and Wimbledon, and they are different surfaces. So I think this is more about how we can manage the calendar, preparation and her adaptation to different things.

鈥淏ut she鈥檚 doing that much better. And yes, she has those chances on all the surfaces. But we need to focus on what we have to do for this and start with the managing before the tournament. Then we have the chances.鈥


Pacquiao 鈥榟ungry鈥 for comeback after four-year layoff

Pacquiao 鈥榟ungry鈥 for comeback after four-year layoff
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Pacquiao 鈥榟ungry鈥 for comeback after four-year layoff

Pacquiao 鈥榟ungry鈥 for comeback after four-year layoff
  • The 46-year-old Filipino boxing icon faces World Boxing Council (WBC) champion Barrios in Las Vegas on July 19, four years after his last fight ended in defeat
  • Pacquiao said while his recovery times were now slightly longer, he had not noticed any drop off in his physical conditioning

LOS ANGELES: Manny Pacquiao said Wednesday that his lengthy layoff from boxing has reignited his passion for the sport as he prepares for next month鈥檚 world welterweight title comeback against Mario Barrios.

The 46-year-old Filipino boxing icon faces World Boxing Council (WBC) champion Barrios in Las Vegas on July 19, four years after his last fight ended in defeat.

Pacquiao has reunited with long-time veteran trainer Freddie Roach for next month鈥檚 title tilt, and spoke to journalists on Wednesday as he worked out at the Hall of Famer鈥檚 Wild Card gym in Hollywood.

鈥淔our years rest has been good for me,鈥 Pacquiao said after showing off some impressive hand speed in an open pads session.

鈥淚鈥檝e been in boxing for so many decades, so it鈥檚 good for my body to rest for four years.

鈥淣ow I鈥檓 back, I鈥檓 hungry to fight again. I鈥檓 hungry to fight in a big fight like this. To work hard, have discipline, everything like that.鈥

鈥淚鈥檝e missed boxing. I feel like the passion, the fire in my eyes, working hard 鈥 it鈥檚 still there.鈥

Pacquiao said while his recovery times were now slightly longer, he had not noticed any drop off in his physical conditioning.

鈥淚鈥檓 fast, I can move like I did before. I can run in the mountains with the young boxers, so I鈥檓 happy,鈥 he said.

鈥淚鈥檓 enjoying this training camp. There鈥檚 a couple of adjustments for bodily recovery. We have to control the body, give my body time to rest and recover.鈥

Pacquiao, who won 12 world titles in eight different weight classes during a glittering professional career that began in 1995, refused to be drawn on whether his comeback next month would be 鈥渙ne and done鈥 or just the first step of a full-fledged return to the sport.

鈥淚t鈥檚 hard to say,鈥 he said when asked about future bouts. 鈥淣ow I鈥檓 back so one at a time, after this fight we can plan whatever we want.鈥

For some in boxing, however, Pacquiao鈥檚 return to the ring represents an unnecessary risk.

British promoter Eddie Hearn was the latest to cast doubt on the wisdom of the Filipino鈥檚 comeback earlier this month, predicting that the 30-year-old Barrios will be 鈥渢oo young and too strong鈥 for Pacquiao.

Pacquiao smiled on Wednesday when asked for his response to Hearn鈥檚 remarks.

鈥淛ust watch on July 19th,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t will be a good fight.鈥


Borussia Dortmund defeat Ulsan HD 1-0 to win Group F

Borussia Dortmund defeat Ulsan HD 1-0 to win Group F
Updated 26 June 2025

Borussia Dortmund defeat Ulsan HD 1-0 to win Group F

Borussia Dortmund defeat Ulsan HD 1-0 to win Group F
  • With the victory, as well as a draw by Fluminense, Dortmund (2-0-1, 7 points) claims the top spot in Group F to earn a July 1 matchup in the Club World Cup鈥檚 round of 16 in Atlanta

A 36th-minute goal from Daniel Svensson was all Borussia Dortmund needed to put away winless Ulsan HD in a 1-0 Group F win in Cincinnati on Wednesday.
With the victory, as well as a draw by Fluminense, Dortmund (2-0-1, 7 points) claims the top spot in Group F to earn a July 1 matchup in the Club World Cup鈥檚 round of 16 in Atlanta with an opponent that has yet to be determined. Fluminsense, which could have won the group with a victory over Mamelodi Sundowns, also moves on to the knockouts as the group鈥檚 No. 2 seed.
While the score indicates a close match, Dortmund dominated the pitch, putting 11 shots on goal among their 28 overall attempts. Compare that with Ulsan鈥檚 three shot attempts, all on goal and all occurring within a 16-minute period in the second half.
Dortmund put the pressure on early and often to open the match, ripping off 20 shots 鈥 eight on goal 鈥 in the first half. While Ulsan didn鈥檛 even get a shot off during the first 45 minutes plus stoppage time, goalkeeper Jo Hyeon- woo continued to deny Dortmund with seven saves.
That included a seven-minute stretch midway through the first half during which BVB put four shots on goal, only for Hyeon-woo to turn away each attempt.
Dortmund did not relent, however, and it paid off in the 36th minute as Svensson collected a touch pass from Jobe Bellingham in the box and put a left-footed shot past the keeper to put BVB in front 1-0.
Both Serhou Guirassy and Bellingham had prime chances to add to that advantage in the closing minutes of the half. Again, though, Hyeon-woo stood his ground to keep Dortmund from extending its lead.
Ulsan strung together their first strong chances at goal early in the second half. In the 48th minute, Kang Sang-Woo鈥檚 attempt from the right side of the box was saved by BVB鈥檚 Gregor Kobel. The goalkeeper was tested again in the 60th and 64th minutes as Kobel saved left-footed blasts by Lee Jin-Hyun and Ko Seung-Beom, respectively, to maintain the one-goal edge.
That was all that Ulsan (0-3-0, 0 points) could muster, however, as the South Korean side wrapped up Club World Cup play last in Group F. Hyeon-woo finished the day with 10 saves.


Mbappe returns to Real Madrid training at Club World Cup

Mbappe returns to Real Madrid training at Club World Cup
Updated 25 June 2025

Mbappe returns to Real Madrid training at Club World Cup

Mbappe returns to Real Madrid training at Club World Cup
  • The French superstar was taken to hospital last Thursday
  • Alonso said: 鈥淗e is doing better, he is recovering鈥

PHILADELPHIA: Kylian Mbappe returned to training on Wednesday after missing Real Madrid鈥檚 first two matches at the Club World Cup in the United States due to illness, the Spanish giants confirmed to AFP.

The French superstar was taken to hospital last Thursday for tests and treatment after suffering gastroenteritis, before later being released.

He played no part in Real鈥檚 opening game at the tournament, a 1-1 draw with Saudi side Al-Hilal in Miami, or the 3-1 defeat of Mexico鈥檚 Pachuca at the weekend.

Coach Xabi Alonso did indicate after the latter game that Mbappe was on the mend, saying: 鈥淗e is doing better, he is recovering.鈥

Real posted images of Mbappe in training on Wednesday on their website, as the squad worked out at their Florida base before traveling north in the afternoon to Philadelphia.

That is where Madrid will take on Red Bull Salzburg of Austria on Thursday in their last Group H match and will be looking for a victory which will confirm their progress to the last 16 in first place in the section.

A draw can also take them through to the next round, with Manchester City and Juventus the possible opponents in the last 16.

Mbappe has scored 43 goals in 56 appearances since joining Madrid from Paris Saint-Germain
last year.

His last game was for France in a 2-0 win away to Germany in the UEFA Nations League on June 8.


PFL Africa stars Juliet Ukah and Ceileigh Niedermayr train in front of fans at open workout

PFL Africa stars Juliet Ukah and Ceileigh Niedermayr train in front of fans at open workout
Updated 25 June 2025

PFL Africa stars Juliet Ukah and Ceileigh Niedermayr train in front of fans at open workout

PFL Africa stars Juliet Ukah and Ceileigh Niedermayr train in front of fans at open workout
  • Fighters showcase their skills during public training session ahead of their bout at the opening event of the inaugural PFL Africa season on July 19 in Cape Town
  • 鈥榃e鈥檙e going to be representing the two biggest MMA nations in Africa, and we want to help put African MMA in the global spotlight,鈥 Ukah says

KINSHASA: As the countdown continues to the start of the inaugural season of PFL Africa on July 19, Professional Fighters League stars Juliet Ukah from Nigeria and Ceileigh Niedermayr from South Africa took part in an open workout on Wednesday.

The fighters, who will face off in a Showcase Women鈥檚 Strawweight Bout during the PFL Africa opener at the Grand Arena, GrandWest in Cape Town next month, showcased their skills for fans and media at the public training session, which took place at the Champions Academy RDC Gym in Kinshasa, capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

鈥淚鈥檓 very happy to be on the first PFL Africa card and my fight with Ceileigh is going to be an exciting one,鈥 said Ukah. 鈥淲e鈥檙e going to be representing the two biggest MMA nations in Africa and we want to help put African MMA in the global spotlight.

鈥淐ompared to her, I think I鈥檓 the more experienced fighter and the better striker, so I鈥檓 comfortable wherever the fight goes.鈥

She added that expects to get the finish but would not mind if the fight went to a third round if needed.

Niedermayr said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 truly an honor to be part of the first-ever women鈥檚 fight in PFL Africa. This fight camp isn鈥檛 just about preparing for my next opponent, it鈥檚 a reflection of my lifelong dedication to martial arts.

鈥淥n fight night, I鈥檓 bringing a new level of 鈥楽miley Savagery鈥 to the SmartCage,鈥 she added, referring to her professional nickname. 鈥淚 have a lot of respect for Juliet as a fighter and I welcome the chance to test myself against her.鈥

She said she has never faced anyone like Ukah and expects an 鈥渆xciting, high-level battle and I鈥檓 ready for it.鈥

The historic PFL Cape Town event will mark the start of the 2025 PFL Africa Tournament and feature first-round matchups in the heavyweight and bantamweight divisions.

The headline bouts include five must-see PFL Champions Series clashes, including a Middleweight World Championship main event in which titleholder Johnny 鈥淧ressure鈥 Eblen (with a record of 16-0) will take on challenger Costello 鈥淭he Spaniard鈥 van Steenis (16-3). Tickets for the event are available from Ticketpro.


German Court fines FA over 2026 World Cup-related payment

German Court fines FA over 2026 World Cup-related payment
Updated 25 June 2025

German Court fines FA over 2026 World Cup-related payment

German Court fines FA over 2026 World Cup-related payment
  • The DFB said it took note of Frankfurt Regional Court鈥檚 decision on Wednesday
  • An appeal was possible but it would first study the written verdict once published

FRANKFURT: A German Court on Wednesday fined the German Football Association (DFB) just over 100,000 euros in relation to a World Cup 2006-related payment which had been at the heart of a years-long scandal that tarnished the reputation of the tournament.

The DFB said it took note of Frankfurt Regional Court鈥檚 decision on Wednesday, adding that an appeal was possible but it would first study the written verdict once published.

The case regarding a payment of 6.7 million euros ($7.8 million) made two decades ago damaged the image of the global showpiece event held in Germany.

At the heart of the case that dragged through the legal system and involved several other separate investigations is the payment linked to a 2006 World Cup-related event that never took place.

The tax return included a 6.7 million euro payment from the DFB to world soccer鈥檚 governing body FIFA for the 2006 World Cup, although the funds were actually used for another purpose and should not have been offset against tax, prosecutors had said.

鈥淎ccording to the ruling, the court assumes that the DFB fully declared and taxed its income from the 2006 World Cup. However, it believes that the 6.7 million euros should have been deducted for tax purposes in 2002, not in 2006,鈥 the DFB said in a statement.

鈥淭he Regional Court imposed a fine of 130,000 euros on the DFB because it ruled in isolation on the year 2006 and did not take into account the excessive tax paid for 2002,鈥 the DFB said.

鈥淭he DFB only has to pay 110,000 euros because the court deducted 20,000 euros due to the excessive length of the proceedings.

In April, the same court had discharged former DFB President Theo Zwanziger after ordering him to pay a 10,000-euro fine.

The payment in question had triggered investigations over allegations it had been used as a slush fund to buy votes in favor of Germany鈥檚 bid to host the 2006 tournament.

A DFB-commissioned investigation in 2016 had said the sum was the return of a loan via FIFA from former Adidas chief Robert Louis-Dreyfus.

The German tax office ordered the DFB in 2017 to pay more than 20 million euros in back taxes related to the year 2006.

The tournament was nicknamed the 鈥渟ummer fairytale鈥 because of the home team鈥檚 run to the semifinals, and the sold-out stadiums and outdoor viewing areas across the country which attracted hundreds of thousands of fans.