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Women鈥檚 tennis players now are eligible for paid maternity leave funded by 海角直播鈥檚 PIF

Women鈥檚 tennis players now are eligible for paid maternity leave funded by 海角直播鈥檚 PIF
Victoria Azarenka of Belarus plays a forehand return to Lucia Bronzetti of Italy during their first round match at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Jan. 13, 2025. (AP/File)
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Updated 06 March 2025

Women鈥檚 tennis players now are eligible for paid maternity leave funded by 海角直播鈥檚 PIF

Women鈥檚 tennis players now are eligible for paid maternity leave funded by 海角直播鈥檚 PIF
  • More than 300 players are eligible for the fund, which is retroactive to Jan. 1. The WTA would not disclose how much money is involved
  • The WTA says 25 moms are active on tour; one, Tokyo Olympics gold medalist Belinda Bencic, won a title last month after returning from maternity leave in October

DUBAI: Pregnant players on the women鈥檚 tennis tour now can receive 12 months of paid maternity leave, and those who become parents via partner pregnancy, surrogacy or adoption can get two months off with pay, under a program sponsored by the Public Investment Fund of 海角直播 and announced Thursday by the WTA.
鈥淚ndependent contractors and self-employed individuals don鈥檛 typically have these kinds of maternity benefits provided and available to them. They have to go out and sort of figure out those benefits for themselves,鈥 WTA CEO Portia Archer said. 鈥淭his is really sort of novel and groundbreaking.鈥
More than 300 players are eligible for the fund, which is retroactive to Jan. 1. The WTA would not disclose how much money is involved.

The program 鈥 which the WTA touted as 鈥渢he first time in women鈥檚 sports history that comprehensive maternity benefits are available to independent, self-employed athletes鈥 鈥 also provides grants for fertility treatments, including egg freezing and IVF.
It鈥檚 part of a wider trend: As women鈥檚 sports rise, there is an emphasis on meeting maternity and parental needs.
How many mothers are on the women鈥檚 tennis tour now?
The WTA says 25 moms are active on tour; one, Tokyo Olympics gold medalist Belinda Bencic, won a title last month after returning from maternity leave in October.
More and more pros in tennis have returned to action after having children, including past No. 1-ranked players and Grand Slam title winners such as Serena Williams, Naomi Osaka, Kim Clijsters, Caroline Wozniacki and Victoria Azarenka.
Azarenka 鈥 a member of the WTA Players鈥 Council, which Archer acknowledged played a key role in pushing for this fund 鈥 thinks these benefits will encourage lower-ranked or lower-earning athletes to take as much time off as they feel they need after becoming a parent, rather than worrying about losing out on income while not entering tournaments.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 certainly one of the aims of the program: to provide the financial resources, the flexibility, the support, so that these athletes, regardless of where they鈥檙e ranked, but particularly those who earn less, will have that agency ... to decide when and how they want to start their families,鈥 Archer said.
And, Azarenka said, this could lead some players to decide to become parents before retiring from the sport for good.
鈥淓very feedback we鈥檝e heard from players who are mothers 鈥 or who are not mothers 鈥 is like, 鈥榃ow, this is an incredible opportunity for us,鈥欌 said 2012-13 Australian Open champion Azarenka, whose son, Leo, is 8. 鈥淚 believe it鈥檚 really going to change the conversation in sports. But going beyond sports, it鈥檚 a global conversation, and I鈥檓 happy that we鈥檙e (part of it).鈥
Other steps the WTA has taken in recent years to benefit players include steering more women into coaching, implementing safeguarding, attempting to stem cyberbullying, and increasing prize money with an eye to pay that equals what men receive in the sport.
What role does 海角直播 have in tennis?
The Public Investment Fund, or PIF, became the WTA鈥檚 global partner last year.
The kingdom now hosts the season-ending WTA Finals and an ATP event for rising stars of men鈥檚 tennis. The PIF sponsors the WTA and ATP rankings.
鈥淲e wouldn鈥檛 have been able to provide the benefits were it not for this relationship and the funding that PIF provides,鈥 Archer said.
What are maternity leave policies in golf, soccer and basketball?
In golf, which like tennis is an individual sport without guaranteed salaries, the LPGA introduced an updated maternity leave policy in 2019 that lets athletes have the same playing status when they return.
In soccer, both the NWSL and the US women鈥檚 national team have collective bargaining agreements that allow for pregnancy leave and parental leave; the NWSL pays the full base salary while an athlete is pregnant.
In basketball, the WNBA鈥檚 CBA guarantees full pay during maternity leave.
For tennis, Azarenka said, the PIF WTA Maternity Fund Program is 鈥渏ust the beginning.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 an incredible beginning. Monumental change,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut I think we can look into how we can expand this fund for bigger, better things.鈥


George Russell puts Mercedes on pole at Singapore Grand Prix

George Russell puts Mercedes on pole at Singapore Grand Prix
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George Russell puts Mercedes on pole at Singapore Grand Prix

George Russell puts Mercedes on pole at Singapore Grand Prix
SINGAPORE: George Russell put Mercedes on pole position for the Singapore Grand Prix on Saturday with Red Bull鈥檚 Max Verstappen taking the second spot on the front row and complaining of being obstructed as he tried to chase down the Englishman.
Russell crashed in practice on Friday but drove brilliantly around the Marina Bay track in the final round of qualifying to put in two laps worthy of pole, his best timed at one minute 29.158 seconds.
鈥淎mazing to be on pole position,鈥 said Russell. 鈥淵esterday was a very challenging day for many different reasons, but it鈥檚 good to come back and get a good result today. Of course, there鈥檚 a long, sweaty race tomorrow.鈥
Dutchman Verstappen, who won the last two rounds of the championship from pole, was 0.182 seconds back but disgruntled after being blocked by the McLaren of Lando Norris and making a mistake on his final flying lap.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 what happens when there鈥檚 a car in front of you, just cruising two seconds in front,鈥 said the four-times world champion.
鈥淚 think it鈥檚 quite clear that that鈥檚 not nice when it happens. It could have been avoided.鈥
Championship leader Oscar Piastri, who leads Verstappen by 69 points in the drivers鈥 standings, will start on the second row after clocking the third fastest time.
鈥淥bviously, I would have wanted more, but I don鈥檛 think we had four tenths in it to go and get pole,鈥 said the Australian.
鈥淚t was a pretty clean session so that鈥檚 all I can ask for.鈥
Kimi Antonelli will start in the other Mercedes on the second row of the grid alongside Piastri, whose teammate Norris was fifth fastest and will line up in row three with Ferrari鈥檚 Lewis Hamilton.
McLaren need 13 points from their two drivers in Sunday鈥檚 race to clinch a second consecutive constructors鈥 championship title.

Kuwait to host French Super Cup in January

Kuwait to host French Super Cup in January
Updated 04 October 2025

Kuwait to host French Super Cup in January

Kuwait to host French Super Cup in January
  • President Sheikh Ahmad Al-Yousef Al-Sabah has signed an agreement with Ligue 1

KUWAIT CITY: Kuwait will host the French Super Cup match between Paris St. Germain and Olympique de Marseille early next year, the Kuwait football association said on Saturday.

鈥淧resident Sheikh Ahmad Al-Yousef Al-Sabah has signed an agreement with Ligue 1 to stage the match on the 8th of January at Jaber Al-Ahmad International Stadium,鈥 the KFA said on X.

It will be the second consecutive edition of the Trophee des Champions to be played outside France after Qatar hosted last year鈥檚 match.

PSG have won the French Super Cup in each of the past three seasons, extending their record to 13 titles. Marseille have lifted the trophy three times, most recently in 2011.


Nurmagomedov beats Hughes to claim PFL lightweight world championship

Nurmagomedov beats Hughes to claim PFL lightweight world championship
Updated 04 October 2025

Nurmagomedov beats Hughes to claim PFL lightweight world championship

Nurmagomedov beats Hughes to claim PFL lightweight world championship
  • Corey Anderson takes light heavyweight title at competition in Dubai on Friday night

DUBAI: There are two new world champions following Friday night鈥檚 PFL Champions Series: Road to Dubai 鈥 The Rematch event at Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai.

The main event more than lived up to expectations, as Usman Nurmagomedov (20-0, 1 NC) and Paul Hughes (14-3) squared off for their highly anticipated 2025 rematch. Much like their first meeting, the fight went the full 25 minutes, and once again it was Nurmagomedov who had his hand raised, securing a hard-fought unanimous decision to preserve his undefeated record.

As the championship rounds unfolded, Nurmagomedov鈥檚 trademark composure and ability to dictate the pace proved the difference. Hughes rallied with some of his best offense late, but it was not enough to overturn the judges鈥 scorecards. With the victory, Nurmagomedov not only reinforced his dominance in the lightweight division but also etched another chapter in what has quickly become one of the PFL鈥檚 defining rivalries.

The PFL light heavyweight world title clash between Corey Anderson (20-6) and Dovlet Yagshimuradov (25-8-1) served as a rematch of their 2021 Bellator world grand prix quarterfinal, which Anderson won by third-round stoppage.

This time, the fight began with two separate eye pokes from Yagshimuradov. Once Anderson recovered, the Turkmen fighter landed looping punches that found their mark. As the co-main event settled in, however, the former Bellator champion leaned on his wrestling, controlling the action from top position for the remaining four rounds. Anderson鈥檚 dominance earned him a unanimous decision, marking his fourth straight victory and third since joining the PFL. With the win, Anderson captured the PFL light heavyweight world championship.

In a title eliminator to decide the next challenger for the soon-to-be-crowned PFL bantamweight world champion, Magomed Magomedov (21-5) squared off against former Bellator champion Sergio Pettis (25-7). Magomedov controlled much of the opening round with his trademark grappling, but Pettis turned the tide with a perfectly timed spinning back elbow, followed by a brutal punch that handed Magomedov the first KO/TKO loss of his 26-fight career. After the stunning finish, Pettis wasted no time calling his shot: 鈥淚 want the winner of the tournament, (Marcirley) Alves. In Milwaukee, come on PFL.鈥

Two longtime Bellator standouts, Archie Colgan (13-0) and Jay-Jay Wilson (11-2), clashed in lightweight action in a bout that proved every bit as competitive as expected. Wilson opened strong, establishing his front kicks, while Colgan answered with his signature wrestling, securing an early takedown. As the fight progressed, the University of Wyoming alumni steadily imposed his will, grinding down the Kiwi and racking up nine takedowns overall. Though Wilson stayed active off his back, the judges sided with Colgan, who kept his undefeated record intact. With the win, Colgan has positioned himself as a potential frontrunner to challenge for the PFL lightweight world title.

The first fight on the main card saw England鈥檚 Jack Cartwright (13-2) step in on short notice against Ireland鈥檚 Caolan Loughran (10-3). Cartwright controlled the action early, using sharp combinations to outstrike his opponent and secure the first two rounds on the judges鈥 scorecards. Loughran found success in the third, landing a takedown and maintaining top control, but the rally came too late. Cartwright earned the victory in his PFL debut with a composed and disciplined performance.


Sabalenka to defend Wuhan title after layoff but Zheng out

Sabalenka to defend Wuhan title after layoff but Zheng out
Updated 04 October 2025

Sabalenka to defend Wuhan title after layoff but Zheng out

Sabalenka to defend Wuhan title after layoff but Zheng out
  • World number one Aryna Sabalenka is set to defend her title at next week鈥檚 Wuhan Open following a brief injury layoff but local hero Zheng Qinwen is out

BEIJING: World number one Aryna Sabalenka is set to defend her title at next week鈥檚 Wuhan Open following a brief injury layoff but local hero Zheng Qinwen is out.
Sabalenka won her fourth Grand Slam crown in New York last month but missed this week鈥檚 China Open in Beijing with what she called a small injury.
The 27-year-old from Belarus is expected to return to action for the WTA 1000 event in the Chinese city of Wuhan, where she is the reigning champion and a three-time winner.
The main draw starts on Monday with Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff 鈥 who plays the semifinals in Beijing on Saturday 鈥 also among the top seeds.
In a blow to the tournament and home hopes, local favorite and Olympic champion Zheng pulled out on Friday having recently returned from elbow surgery.
The Chinese world number nine, who considers Wuhan her hometown, retired from her last-32 match at the China Open on Monday.
Zheng, runner-up to Sabalenka last year, said in a video: 鈥淯nfortunately my body has not returned to its best condition.
鈥淎fter discussing with doctors and my team, I regretfully and unfortunately withdrew from this year鈥檚 Wuhan Open.
鈥淚鈥檓 very grateful for the support from all tennis fans, especially those from my hometown.鈥


Amorim won鈥檛 resign but says results key to keep Man United job

Amorim won鈥檛 resign but says results key to keep Man United job
Updated 04 October 2025

Amorim won鈥檛 resign but says results key to keep Man United job

Amorim won鈥檛 resign but says results key to keep Man United job
  • The 40-year-old Portuguese, who has overseen nine wins, 17 defeats and seven draws in his 33 league games in charge, spoke to reporters ahead of Saturday鈥檚 home game

MANCHESTER: Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim said he does not intend to resign but acknowledged that positive results are crucial to keeping his position at Old Trafford, as pressure mounts following a woeful start to the season.
United are already out of the League Cup after a shock second-round defeat to English fourth-tier side Grimsby Town and failed to qualify for European football following last season鈥檚 disappointing 15th-place finish.
The scrutiny on Amorim has intensified this campaign as his side sits 14th in the Premier League table, eight points behind leaders Liverpool, with just seven points from six matches.
The 40-year-old Portuguese, who has overseen nine wins, 17 defeats and seven draws in his 33 league games in charge, spoke to reporters ahead of Saturday鈥檚 home game against high-flying promoted side Sunderland: 鈥淣o, that is a decision of the board. I cannot do that (resign).
鈥淪ometimes I have that feeling and losing is hard, not to create the momentum. It鈥檚 so frustrating when you create the momentum, go to the next game, something happens. That feeling sometimes hurts me a lot. Also the players and especially the staff here.
鈥淏ut that is not my decision and I think it would be really hard to leave if I don鈥檛 do everything to follow my career here.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a dream to be here and I want to continue here and I want to fight for this. But the problem is now what makes me suffer is to lose games, not to lose my job. You fear to lose your job when you have to pay the bills and I don鈥檛 have that feeling.鈥
Amorim said he is not 鈥渘aive鈥 about the precarious nature of his position at a club of United鈥檚 stature.
鈥淲e understand that we need results to continue the project. We will reach a point that is impossible for everyone because this is a very big club with a lot of sponsors, with two owners. So it鈥檚 hard, the balance is really hard,鈥 he added.