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Al-Ittihad take big step toward SPL title
Nassr's Portuguese forward #7 Cristiano Ronaldo is marked by Ittihad's Saudi defender #15 Hassan Kadesh during the Saudi Pro League football match between Al-Nassr and Al-Ittihad at Al-Awwal Park in Riyadh on May 7, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 08 May 2025
John Duerden
Al-Ittihad take big step toward SPL title
Al-Ittihad come from 2 goals down to defeat Al-Nassr 3-2
Salem Al-Dawsariâs hat trick for Hilal means race not over
Updated 08 May 2025
John Duerden
RIYADH: Al-Ittihad defeated Al-Nassr 3-2 on Wednesday to take a big step toward the Saudi Pro League title.
With four games of the season remaining, Ittihad are six points clear and are looking good for the big prize.
Somehow the visitors came back from two goals down to record the win. By the break, Al-Nassr were two goals to the good and were on course for a huge victory.
It started in fine fashion as Sadio Mane put Nassr ahead and then eight minutes before the break, Ayman Yahya made it 2-0.
In the first 10 minutes after the restart and Ittihad were level. First, Karim Benzema pulled a goal back and then NâGolo Kante scored to level the game.
The result seemed inevitable but then Al-Ittihad scored once more through Houssem Aouar and that ended up winning the game.
In the other big game of the day, Al-Hilal won 5-3 at Al-Raed to ensure that the race for the top is not over.
Salem Al-Dawsari was the hero for Al-Hilal as he scored three goals for the 19-time champions. His first came four minutes before the break.
The șŁœÇֱȄn international has been in fine form of late. His first came four minutes before the break after Aleksandar Mitrovic had opened the scoring just after the half-hour. It was looking good with a two goal lead for the Riyadh giants who parted company with coach Jorge Jesus just days earlier.
Al-Raed pulled one back just before half time but Al-Dawsari restored the two goal lead on the hour and when Malcom added a fourth soon after, it looked to be job done. The hosts hit back once more however but Al Dawsari was on hand once again to keep Hilal's faint title hopes alive.
Elsewhere, just four days after being crowned Asian champions Al Ahli returned to domestic action to defeat Al Taawoun 2-0 to go above Al-Nassr into third.
More misery for Messi and Miami with Florida derby defeat
Updated 19 May 2025
AFP
Fort Lauderdale, United States: Lionel Messiâs growing frustration and Inter Miamiâs miserable run of form continued with a 3-0 loss at home to Orlando City in Major League Soccer on Sunday.
The Florida derby defeat leaves Miami with just one win from their last seven games in all competitions and they slip to sixth in the Eastern Conference with Orlando leapfrogging them.
Messi had just two shots on target in the entire game and even scuffed a free-kick from his favorite spot as his own form slumped with that of his team.
âNow weâll truly see if weâre a team in difficult times, because when everythingâs going well itâs very easy,â Messi told Apple TV following the defeat.
âWhen difficult times come, thatâs when we have to be more united than ever, be a true team, and pull ourselves together,â he added.
Messi also questioned the refereeing but in truth the loss had little to do with officiating and much to do with shambolic defending, a disjointed midfield and punchless attack led by the rapidly fading Luis Suarez.
Orlando grabbed the lead in the 43rd minute with a goal of absurd simplicity â goalkeeper Pedro Gallese launched the ball down the middle of the field and Luis Muriel ran clear and slotted past Oscar Ustari.
The visitors were getting plenty of joy from going direct against a Miami back-line which was all at sea and Argentine Martin Ojeda should have done better when he found himself clear on goal but blasted over the bar.
Miamiâs veteran keeper Ustari then made a fine double save to deny Alexander Freeman and an Ojeda follow up shot but then the 38-year-old found himself to blame for Orlandoâs second goal.
The ball fell to Marco Pasalic on the edge of the box and his low shot went through the hands and legs of Ustari.
Miami coach Javier Mascherano then threw on attacking players in a bid to retrieve something from the game but it was largely in vain.
In the fourth minute of stoppage time Duncan McGuire broke down the left and his low cross was slotted home by Icelandic forward Dagur Thorhallsson to wrap-up an impressive performance from the visitors.
Miami have conceded 20 goals and scored 11 in their last seven games with their only victory coming against the New York Red Bulls on May 3.
Mascherano said his team had started as planned before the goal changed the tone of the game.
âIâd say for 25 or 30 minutes we had it completely under control playing in the opponentâs half, but this is how it is, clearly. Iâm not going to deny what the result is,â he said.
âUnfortunately, we canât afford the mistakes we make; thatâs clear, but itâs pointless for me to come here and tell this story, because it keeps happening. So, clearly, we as a coaching staff are failing in many of these ways, and we have to try to find a way around them so we donât continue failing and so the team starts getting results,â he added.
Miamiâs MLS campaign was going well until their exit to the CONCACAF Champions Cup at the hands of the Vancouver Whitecaps and Mascherano admitted the teamâs morale had been hit.
âClearly, something has happened where the team has lost a lot of confidence. We have had a drop in level individually and collectively and itâs clear one way or another we have tried with different schemes, different names, and still today we are hurting. We will keep trying to find a way.â
Alcaraz beats Sinner again to win the Italian Open and solidify his status as French Open favorite
Since last year, Alcaraz is the only player to beat Sinner more than once and now heâs done it four straight times
Sinner was attempting to become the first home man to win the Italian Open since Adriano Panatta in 1976
Updated 19 May 2025
AP
ROME: Thereâs only one player who is consistently beating Jannik Sinner.
Carlos Alcaraz defeated the top-ranked Sinner again, 7-6 (5), 6-1, to win his first Italian Open on Sunday and add another big clay-court title to his resume.
Since the start of last year, Alcaraz is the only player to beat Sinner more than once and now heâs done it four straight times.
âJust proud about myself, the way that I approached the match mentally. Tactically think I did it pretty well from the first to the last point,â Alcaraz said. âI maintained my level during the whole match.â
Carlos Alcaraz celebrates winning the final against Italy's Jannik Sinner on Sunday. (REUTERS)
Alcarazâs victory before Sinnerâs home fans at the Foro Italico snapped the Italianâs 26-match winning streak, which stretched back to October â when Alcaraz beat him in the China Open final in a third-set tiebreaker. Alcaraz now leads the career series 7-4.
It was Sinnerâs first tournament back after a three-month doping ban.
âIâm just really happy to see Jannik back at this amazing level,â Alcaraz said. âIâm sure it wasnât easy for him coming back from three months without playing. Making the final here is something insane.â
Alcaraz also solidified his status as the favorite to defend his title at the French Open, which starts next Sunday.
âOn clay right now, youâre the best player,â Sinner said.
Added Alcaraz, âBeating Jannik, winning Rome. I think both things mixed together give you a great confidence coming to Paris. I always say that the final is not about playing, the final is about winning, to go for it. I just repeated (that to) myself all the time.â Alcaraz spoils Sinnerâs return
Sinner was playing his first tournament since he won his third Grand Slam title at the Australian Open in January.
In February, Sinner agreed to a settlement with the World Anti-Doping Agency that raised questions, since the three-month suspension allowed him not to miss any Grand Slams, and come back at his home tournament.
Carlos Alcaraz hugs Jannik Sinner after winning the Italian Open title in Rome on final on May 18, 2025. (REUTERS)
Sinner said he and his team went through âthree months that were anything but easy, so achieving this result already here is really bigâ and that âwe should be really proud.â
He added: âWeâre bringing home a very special trophy, even if I wanted the other one.â
Sinner was attempting to become the first home man to win the Italian Open since Adriano Panatta in 1976. He was also trying to complete a sweep of the Rome singles titles for Italy after Jasmine Paolini won the womenâs trophy on Saturday.
Paolini and partner Sara Errani also defended their womenâs doubles title earlier Sunday, making Paolini the first woman since Monica Seles in 1990 to sweep Romeâs singles and doubles titles in the same year.
A large number of the 10,500 fans in Campo Centrale were decked out in orange â Sinnerâs theme color â and they were chanting Sinnerâs name before the match even began, and even after Sinner lost.
âYou gave me a lot of energy, lot of courage to be here on court, I tried with everything I had,â Sinner told the crowd. âIt was something very, very special. Thank you.â
Sinner also cracked a joke about offering âspecial thanksâ to his brother, Mark, âwho instead of being here, decided to go to Imola to watch Formula 1.â
Carlos Alcaraz celebrates with his parents, Virginia Garfia Escandon and Carlos Alcaraz Gonzalez, after winning the final against Italy's Jannik Sinner on Sunday. (REUTERS)
Sinner wasted 2 set points
Sinner wasted two set points on Alcarazâs serve when he led 6-5 in the first set and then Alcaraz jumped ahead in the tiebreaker with two aces and held on to seal it before cruising in the second set.
On Alcarazâs third match point, Sinner ran down a drop shot but Alcaraz was waiting for his reply and hit a stretch volley winner into the open court.
Alcaraz then held his hands out wide and flashed a wide smile.
Alcaraz hit 19 winners to Sinnerâs seven and only had one more unforced error than his opponent â 31-30. Half of Sinnerâs errors came from his backhand, which is usually his most dependable shot.
Alcaraz, a four-time Grand Slam champion, will move back up to No. 2 in the rankings on Monday after his third final in three clay-court events this season. He won the Monte Carlo Masters and finished runner-up in the Barcelona Open before withdrawing from the Madrid Open because of injury.
Having also won the Madrid Open in 2022 and 2023, Alcaraz became the fifth man to win all three Masters 1000 clay events after Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Gustavo Kuerten and Marcelo Rios.
Syrians chase equestrian glory in sport once dominated by Assads
For decades, former president Bashar Assad, his relatives and allies enjoyed wide-ranging privileges before his overthrow in December
Updated 19 May 2025
AFP
DAMASCUS: For weeks, Ziad Abu Al-Dahab has been training for gold at an equestrian tournament near Damascus â in a sport once dominated by Syriaâs Assad family and their inner circle.
âResults used to be decided in advance, always favoring those close to the government,â the 25-year-old rider said.
âMy greatest ambition was to reach third place, but today, I can aim for first and do well with my new horse.â
For decades, former president Bashar Assad, his relatives and allies enjoyed wide-ranging privileges before his overthrow in a lightning Islamist-led offensive in December.
People watch as a horse rider competes during the fourth Al-Nasr Equestrian Show Jumping Championship at the Central Equestrian Club in Dimas, northwest of Damascus on May 9, 2025. (AFP)
Equestrian sports surged in the 1990s under Assadâs late brother Bassel, who was being groomed to succeed their father Hafez before dying in a car crash in 1994. Bashar took over and became president in 2000.
Bassel used to take part in tournaments at home and abroad and styled himself as Syriaâs âfirst rider.â
His profile helped shine a spotlight on the sport, which came to symbolize elite status under the Assads.
Abu Al-Dahab said those close to the family had European horses, which far outperformed the local ones of other competitors.
âIt was impossible to compete with the ruling family,â he said while walking his horse on the sand.
Banned from competing
Outside the Dimas equestrian club near Damascus, a statue of Bassel still stands, his face now hidden by the new Syrian flag.
The familyâs grip on the sport passed to the next generation, including Sham, daughter of Basharâs brother Maher.
The head of an equestrian statue of Bassel al-Assad, the eldest son of late Syrian president Hafez al-Assad who was killed in a car crash in 1994, is wrapped in a Syrian flag, outside the Central Equestrian Club in Dimas, Damascus. (AFP)
Sham used to compete in Syria and at international tournaments, often placing high.
The attention she received in the media stirred controversy, with critics seeing it as propaganda.
That grip on the sport kept some away. Munana Shaker, 26, said her father banned her from competing until the Assads were gone.
âMy father forbade me from practicing due to fear (of the ruling family), and he always told me that competition with them was impossible,â she said as she stroked her white mare, Mariana.
âHe didnât want us associating with the Assad family at all. He told me the story of the equestrian who was jailed after beating Bassel Assad, and did not want to put me in danger.â
She was referring to Adnan Qassar, a prominent rider who outperformed Bassel before being imprisoned without trial in 1993, accused of plotting to kill him.
Many believe his sporting success was the real reason for his arrest. Qassar was freed 21 years later under a presidential pardon.
âI have long stayed away from this sport, but it is now time to come back strong. I am from the Shaker family, not the Assad family,â she said.
Dream come true
Shadi Abu Al-Dahab, 48, oversees about 240 horses â including some of the Assadsâ former European ones.
âAround 40 horses were set aside for the Assad family. No one else was allowed to get near them,â he said.
A horse rider competes during the fourth Al-Nasr Equestrian Show Jumping Championship at the Central Equestrian Club in Dimas, northwest of Damascus on May 9, 2025. (AFP)
But today, heâs seeing new faces and growing interest in the sport.
âWe have new skills that we discover daily, and enthusiastic children... We now have a large number of riders aspiring to compete and get titles,â he said.
Fellow trainer Salah Al-Ahmad, 52, was beaming as his son took the mare Topsy for a spin â once ridden by Sham Assad.
âHe used to dream of touching her or patting her head,â Ahmad said. âNow in this new era, the mare is with him, and he has won two tournaments.
âItâs a dream come true.â
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Thunder roll into West finals with 125-93 rout of Nuggets in Game 7
Oklahoma City went a league-best 68-14 in the regular season, becoming the youngest team to win at least 60 games
Updated 19 May 2025
AP
OKLAHOMA CITY: The Oklahoma City Thunder grew up on Sunday.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 35 points, Jalen Williams added 24 and the Thunder rolled into the Western Conference finals, beating the Denver Nuggets 125-93 in Game 7.
The top-seeded Thunder will host the sixth-seeded Minnesota Timberwolves starting Tuesday. Itâs Oklahoma Cityâs first trip to the conference finals since 2016.
Oklahoma City went a league-best 68-14 in the regular season, becoming the youngest team to win at least 60 games. To back up their status as the best team in the league, the Thunder had to get past three-time MVP Nikola Jokic and a Denver squad that won the NBA title in 2023 and beat the Los Angeles Clippers in seven games in the first round this year.
Coach Mark Daigneault said his players handled the pressure well.
âThereâs not many games, you wake up in the morning and you know that youâre going to remember the game for the rest of your life, and Game 7 is one of them,â he said. âTo be able to focus through that and perform the way these guys did today was very impressive.â
Jokic had 20 points, nine rebounds and seven assists for the Nuggets. Aaron Gordon, a key player for Denver throughout the playoffs who hit the winner in Game 1 against the Thunder, started despite a strained left hamstring. He had eight points and 11 rebounds in 24 minutes.
âWhat he played with today, I donât know many people that would even attempt to go out there and run up and down,â Nuggets interim coach David Adelman said. âAnd he did it in Game 7 against Oklahoma City on the road. That that was one of most incredible things Iâve ever seen. He was extremely close to not playing. I was surprised.â
The Thunder fell behind by 11 in the first quarter, but took the lead early in the second. Oklahoma City outscored Denver 39-20 in the period to take a 60-46 lead at the break.
Gordon was called for a flagrant-1 foul for elbowing Gilgeous-Alexander in the face early in the third quarter. Gilgeous-Alexander made both free throws, and then Williams hit a short jumper to give Oklahoma City a 66-46 lead.
Cason Wallace got loose on a fast break and dunked on Jokic to put the Thunder up 78-57, sparking delirious roars from the crowd.
Oklahoma City cruised from there and now hopes to make another leap.
âWeâre better now than we were at the beginning of the series, and itâs because of them,â Daigneault said. âThey pushed us to the limit.â