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Jeddah to host World Pool Championship and Snooker Masters this summer

海角直播鈥檚 sporting calendar continues to expand with the announcement that Jeddah will host two major cue sports events in July and August 2025,聽the World Pool Championship and the Snooker Masters. (Supplied)
海角直播鈥檚 sporting calendar continues to expand with the announcement that Jeddah will host two major cue sports events in July and August 2025,聽the World Pool Championship and the Snooker Masters. (Supplied)
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Updated 11 May 2025

Jeddah to host World Pool Championship and Snooker Masters this summer

Jeddah to host World Pool Championship and Snooker Masters this summer
  • The tournaments are part of a landmark ten-year strategic partnership between the Saudi Billiards and Snooker Federation and Matchroom

JEDDAH:聽海角直播鈥檚 sporting calendar continues to expand with the announcement that Jeddah will host two major cue sports events in July and August 2025,聽the World Pool Championship and the Snooker Masters.

The tournaments are part of a landmark ten-year strategic partnership between the Saudi Billiards and Snooker Federation and Matchroom, in collaboration with the World Nineball Tour (WNT) and the World Snooker Tour (WST).

The events are being organized under the supervision of the Saudi Ministry of Sports and are set to feature top international players from around the world.

Returning to the Kingdom for the second consecutive year, the聽World Pool Championship聽will take place from聽July 21 to 26, 2025, at the Green Halls in Jeddah.

The tournament will gather the world鈥檚 top 100 players competing for a total prize pool of聽$1 million.

Among the headline names are聽current world champion Fedor Gorst聽of Russia,聽2023 champion Francisco Sanchez Ruiz聽of Spain, and聽five-time US聽Open winner Shane Van Boening聽of the United States.

Following shortly after, the聽Snooker Masters聽will run from聽August 8 to 16, bringing together聽128 of the world鈥檚 top professionals聽alongside聽16 emerging Saudi talents, who will participate via special wild card invitations.

With a total prize pot of聽拢2 million ($2.66 million), the tournament ranks as the second most lucrative event on the 2025 World Snooker Tour calendar and is widely regarded as the fourth most prestigious event in the sport.

Commenting on the announcement,聽Nasser Al-Jaweeni, President of the Saudi Billiards and Snooker Federation, said: 鈥淲e are pleased to launch this partnership that places the Kingdom at the heart of global billiards and snooker, reflecting international confidence in 海角直播鈥檚 organizational capabilities and offering an opportunity to develop local talent and nurture a new generation of Saudi players.鈥

Emily Frazer, CEO of Matchroom Sport, praised the Kingdom鈥檚 efforts.

鈥淲e are proud to return to the Kingdom as part of this inspiring partnership. Last year, we witnessed outstanding organization and an exceptional experience for the players, which raised professional standards and opened doors for the next generation of talent,鈥 she said.

Steve Dawson, Chairman of the World Snooker Tour, described the hosting of the Snooker Masters as a landmark moment.

鈥満=侵辈モ檚 hosting of the Snooker Masters marks a significant milestone in the sport鈥檚 history. The impact was evident from the very first edition, and we鈥檙e all excited to see Saudi players rise through the ranks in the years ahead,鈥 he said.


Kubica wins 鈥榤ental battle鈥 to triumph at Le Mans

Kubica wins 鈥榤ental battle鈥 to triumph at Le Mans
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Kubica wins 鈥榤ental battle鈥 to triumph at Le Mans

Kubica wins 鈥榤ental battle鈥 to triumph at Le Mans
  • In a thrilling 93rd edition of the race, which saw the top four separated by just over 20 seconds going into the final 15 minutes, Kubica and his AF Corse co-drivers Philip Hanson and Ye Yifei (#83) finished just 14.084sec ahead of Porsche
  • Kubica was one of Formula One鈥檚 brightest prospects when he won the 2008 Canada Grand Prix but a harrowing accident in a rally in Andorra in 2011 almost cost him his life

LE MANS: Former Formula One driver Robert Kubica has long since tackled the demons of a near-fatal accident 14 years ago but Sunday鈥檚 victory in the 24 Hours of Le Mans is arguably his greatest achievement yet.

The 40-year-old Pole roared to victory in his bright yellow 鈥減rivateer鈥 Ferrari to give the Italian marque a third consecutive win in the most famous endurance race in the world.

In a thrilling 93rd edition of the race, which saw the top four separated by just over 20 seconds going into the final 15 minutes, Kubica and his AF Corse co-drivers Philip Hanson and Ye Yifei (#83) finished just 14.084sec ahead of a Porsche (#6) driven by Kevin Estre, Matt Campbell and Laurens Vanthoor.

In so doing they knocked the two factory Ferraris, who started the race as favorites, into third and fourth.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been a long 24 hours but an enjoyable one. Grazie mille, grazie a tutti,鈥 said Kubica over the team radio as he took the chequered flag.

Kubica was one of Formula One鈥檚 brightest prospects when he won the 2008 Canada Grand Prix but a harrowing accident in a rally in Andorra in 2011 almost cost him his life.

Trapped upside down in his car before being freed and whisked to hospital, Kubica suffered several serious injuries and underwent a partial amputation of his right forearm.

鈥淲hat happened was very unfortunate, but I was very lucky,鈥 he said after Sunday鈥檚 victory.

鈥淚t took me quite a few years, not only to recover physically but also mentally.

鈥淲hat happened happened and I have to accept it. One of the worst periods of my life was when my mind wouldn鈥檛 accept the fact that my arm was failing.鈥

He returned to racing cars, however, winning the WRC2 championship and taking part in sports car races. In 2017 he moved back into Formula One, testing for Renault before racing for Williams in 2019.

But Sunday鈥檚 win which made him the first Pole ever to win Le Mans tops any of his other achievements behind the wheel.

鈥淚t was quite difficult to live with, but I鈥檓 happy to have achieved my personal goals,鈥 he said.

鈥淭he best thing I鈥檝e achieved in my life 鈥 it鈥檚 nothing to do with racing 鈥 it鈥檚 more the battle I won with my mind.鈥

Both of Kubica鈥檚 co-drivers were also first-time winners with Ye the first Chinese driver to triumph.

鈥淚鈥檓 at a loss for words,鈥 said Ye who arrived in Le Mans at the age of 14 on an exchange program to try and become a professional driver.

鈥淚t鈥檚 going to take me some time to realize everything that鈥檚 happened today. Right now I feel like I鈥檓 dreaming. Maybe in two seconds I鈥檒l wake up and none of this will exist.

鈥淚n China, the car industry has come a long way. When my father was my age, there were no cars on the roads, and we鈥檙e talking about the 1990s. Becoming a professional driver was impossible.鈥

With three of the top four, it was certainly a good day for Ferrari but there will undoubtedly be some at headquarters in Maranello who might not be so happy.

As the winning car was not entered directly by the manufacturer, but by the AF Corse team, Ferrari will not take the points for victory in the World Endurance Championship.

Cadillac locked out the front row of the grid but #12 of Will Stephens, who had taken pole, had to settle for fifth with the second car (#38), featuring former Formula One world champion Jensen Button, coming home in eighth.

 


J.J. Spaun weathers the worst of wet Oakmont to win US Open

J.J. Spaun weathers the worst of wet Oakmont to win US Open
Updated 16 June 2025

J.J. Spaun weathers the worst of wet Oakmont to win US Open

J.J. Spaun weathers the worst of wet Oakmont to win US Open
  • 鈥淚 never thought I would be here holding this trophy,鈥 said Spaun, who finished last year at No. 119 in the world with only one PGA Tour title in his career

OAKMONT, Pennsylvania: J.J. Spaun turned a sloppy mess of a US Open at wet and nasty Oakmont into a thing of beauty at the end Sunday with two stunning shots that carried him to his first major championship.

First came his driver on the 314-yard 17th hole onto the green for a birdie that gave him the lead. Needing two putts from 65 feet on the 18th to win, he finished his storybook Open by holing the longest putt all week at Oakmont for birdie and a 2-over 72.

That made him the only player to finish under par at 1-under 279. It gave him a two-shot victory over Robert MacIntire of Scotland.

And it made Spaun, the 36-year-old Californian who resembles the late Pittsburgh Steelers great Franco Harris, a major champion in only his second US Open.

鈥淚 never thought I would be here holding this trophy,鈥 said Spaun, who finished last year at No. 119 in the world with only one PGA Tour title in his career. 鈥淚 always had aspirations and dreams. I never knew what my ceiling was. I鈥檓 just trying to be the best golfer I can be.鈥

It was calamity for so many others.

Sam Burns had a two-shot lead going to the 11th tee, made a double bogey from a divot in the first cut and from a lie in the fairway so wet he thought he deserved relief. He shot 78.

Adam Scott, trying to become the first player to go more than 11 years between major titles, was tied for the lead with five holes to play. One of the best drivers could no longer find the fairway. He played them in 5 over and shot 79.

鈥淚 missed the fairway. I hadn鈥檛 done that all week really. Then I did, and I paid the price and lost a lot of shots out there,鈥 Scott said.

Carlos Ortiz and Tyrrell Hatton also slashed away in slushy lies, all making mistakes that cost them a chance to survive this beast of day.

The rain that put Oakmont on the edge of being unplayable might have saved Spaun.

One shot behind at the start of the day, he opened with five bogeys in six holes with some horrific breaks, none worse than hitting the pin on the second hole and seeing it spin back to the fairway. And then came a rain delay of 1 hour, 37 minutes.

鈥淭he weather delay changed the whole vibe of the day,鈥 Spaun said.

Remarkably, he made only one bogey the rest of the way.

But oh, that finish.

MacIntyre, the 28-year-old from Oban toughened by the Scottish game of Shinty, became the new target. He also struggled at the start and fell nine shots behind at one point. But he birdied the 17th and split the fairway on the 18th for a key par, a 68 and the clubhouse lead.

Three groups later, Spaun delivered what looked like the winner, a powerful fade that rolled onto the green like a putt and settled 18 feet behind the cup.

And then the final putt 鈥 no one made a longer one all week. He was helped by Viktor Hovland being on the same line and going first. Spaun rapped it through the soaked turf, walked to the left to watch it break right toward the hole and watched it dropped as thousands of rain-soaked spectators erupted.

He raised both arms and tossed his putter, jumping into the arms of caddie Mark Carens.

The celebration carried into those who lost the battle.

MacIntyre, so close to becoming Scotland鈥檚 first major champion since Paul Lawrie in 1999, sat in scoring in front of a TV and applauded.

Hatton was talking with reporters, bemoaning a bad break on the 17th ended his chances of winning. He watched the Spaun鈥檚 putt and it brightened his mood.

鈥淯nbelievable. What a putt to win. That鈥檚 incredible,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檓 sad about how I finished, but I鈥檓 very happy for J.J. To win a major in that fashion is amazing.鈥

Hovland, who shot 73 to finish third, saw it all 鈥 the putt at the end, the bogeys at the start.

鈥淎fter his start, it just looked like he was out of it immediately,鈥 Hovland said. 鈥淓veryone came back to the pack. I wasn鈥檛 expecting that really. I thought I had to shoot maybe 3-under par today to have a good chance, but obviously the conditions got really, really tough, and this golf course is just a beast.鈥

Hatton (72) and Ortiz (73), both part of LIV Golf and in serious contention at a major for the first time, tied for fourth along with Cameron Young (70). The consolation for Ortiz was getting into the Masters next year.

Scottie Scheffler, 10 shots behind early in the final round, was somehow still part of the conversation on the back nine. But he missed far too many birdie chances even three-putting from 12 feet no the 11th hole. The world鈥檚 No. 1 player finished with a 70 to tie for seventh with Jon Rahm (67) and Burns, his best friend who will feel the sting.

He had a double bogey by missing the green into a bad lie on the slope of a bunker. He missed a pair of 6-foot birdie putts to seize control. And when he made a mess of the 15th for another double bogey.

Through it all, Spaun emerged as a US Open champion hardly anyone saw coming 鈥 not at the start of the year, not at the start of the round.


鈥楳agical鈥 Duplantis soars to pole vault world record in Stockholm

鈥楳agical鈥 Duplantis soars to pole vault world record in Stockholm
Updated 16 June 2025

鈥楳agical鈥 Duplantis soars to pole vault world record in Stockholm

鈥楳agical鈥 Duplantis soars to pole vault world record in Stockholm
  • Duplantis: It鈥檚 a magical feeling, it鈥檚 hard to explain. It鈥檒l be one of the greatest memories for me, I think, in my career
  • Olympic champion Rai Benjamin edged out Alison dos Santos to win the men鈥檚 400m hurdles, with Karsten Warlhom a distant third
  • Julien Alfred won the women鈥檚 100m in 10.75sec, the second fastest time of the year

STOCKHOLM: Swedish double Olympic pole vault champion Armand 鈥楳ondo鈥 Duplantis increased his own world record again on Sunday, clearing 6.28 meters to the delight of the home crowd at the Stockholm Diamond League meet.

With victory in the event already guaranteed, Duplantis broke the world record for the 12th time as he sailed over the bar at the first attempt to improve on his 6.27m effort at Clermont-Ferrand in February.

The 25-year-old ripped off his shirt in celebration and raced down the track in front of jubilant spectators at the Olympic stadium built for the 1912 Games.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a magical feeling, it鈥檚 hard to explain,鈥 said Duplantis, who had not before broken the record in Sweden.

鈥淚 wanted this so bad. I wanted to do this in front of everybody here in Stockholm.

鈥淚t felt like really something special in the crowd today and I knew that everybody really wanted to see it too.

鈥淚t鈥檒l be one of the greatest memories for me, I think, in my career.鈥

Duplantis notched up his 37th victory in 41 Diamond League outings, finishing well ahead of Australia鈥檚 Kurtis Marschall who managed a best of 5.90m.

The US-born Duplantis was in a class of his own in another punishing display of vaulting of the highest order, three days after a stellar display in Oslo.

鈥淚 kept saying it was the only thing I was missing in the accolades, to break a record in Sweden,鈥 he said.

鈥淚鈥檝e checked off pretty much everything now.鈥

Duplantis is the heavy favorite for a third successive world championship gold in Tokyo later this year. He is also a three-time indoor world champion.

He first broke the world record in 2020 when he surpassed the 6.16m mark set by Frenchman Renaud Lavillenie.

Duplantis intends to push the bar even higher after his Stockholm exploits.

鈥淚鈥檓 going to jump higher. There鈥檚 not much between me and 6.30, technically. It鈥檚 just a few centimeters. I鈥檓 just a perfect day away from it,鈥 he said.

Hometown runner Andreas Almgren fed off the raucous atmosphere to set a new European record of 12min 44.27sec to win the men鈥檚 5,000m.

Olympic champion Rai Benjamin edged out Alison dos Santos to win the men鈥檚 400m hurdles, with Karsten Warlhom a distant third.

Warholm triumphed in the rarely-run 300km hurdles on his home track in Oslo on Thursday, but Benjamin produced a world-leading time of 46.54sec over 400m.

鈥淚 think on Thursday I got a little too excited but I felt good today even though I was tired,鈥 said Benjamin.

Julien Alfred won the women鈥檚 100m in 10.75sec, the second fastest time of the year. It was only the Olympic gold medalist鈥檚 second race of the season following her victory in Oslo.

Britain鈥檚 Dina Asher-Smith took second (10.93) ahead of Ivorian Marie-Josee Ta Lou-Smith (11.00).

Two-time Olympic bronze medallist Femke Bol won the women鈥檚 400m hurdles in a season鈥檚 best time of 52.11sec. She finished ahead of American Dalilah Muhammad (52.91) and Panama鈥檚 Gianna Woodruff (53.99).

鈥淚 am not in my best shape yet so to take the victory is especially good,鈥 said Bol.

鈥淎 race is never the same as training and it is only my third race of the season... but I am starting to feel the hurdles better every race and getting into race shape.

鈥淚t is such a high level at the moment in the hurdles so I am very excited going forward toward the world championships.鈥


Palmeiras and Porto draw 0-0 in their first Club World Cup match

Palmeiras and Porto draw 0-0 in their first Club World Cup match
Updated 16 June 2025

Palmeiras and Porto draw 0-0 in their first Club World Cup match

Palmeiras and Porto draw 0-0 in their first Club World Cup match

EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ: Palmeiras and two-time European champion Porto tied 0-0 in their opening match of the Club World Cup on Sunday night before a crowd of 46,275 at MetLife Stadium, which was just over half full.
Estev茫o鈥檚 left-footed shot in first-half stoppage time went into the hands of Cla煤dio Ramos, and Richard R铆os鈥 attempt off the rebound was blocked.
Palmeiras, Brazil鈥檚 club champion in 2022 and 鈥23, qualified as the 2021 Copa Libertadores winner, while Porto reached the tournament as Europe鈥檚 fifth-ranked eligible team over a four-year period.
Palmeiras had a 17-11 advantage in shots and 55.3 percent possession. Its fans took over a side of the stadium, waving flags and cheering or the entire match.
Key Moment
Ramos鈥 double save in first-half stoppage time.
Takeaways
There is a four-way tie in Group A, which opened with Inter Miami and Al Ahly鈥檚 drawing 0-0 on Saturday, Palmeiras will face 12 -time African champion Al Ahly on Thursday in East Rutherford and Porto will play Miami the same day in Atlanta.
What they said
鈥淭he first 60 minutes were short on play. We鈥檝e had many friendlies, but playing behind closed doors isn鈥檛 the same as playing with Palmeiras. We competed very well, and we left a mark that we couldn鈥檛 give up on.鈥 鈥 Porto coach Martin Anselmi.
鈥淧orto had one or two goal opportunities sometimes it happens, sometimes its not the most aggressive team that wins. I wish that we had played for the 90 minutes like the last 15. But we have competent player, we are a young team. Our attack is very young.鈥 鈥 Palmeiras coach Abel Ferreira.


PSG cruise past Atletico to win Club World Cup opener

PSG cruise past Atletico to win Club World Cup opener
Updated 16 June 2025

PSG cruise past Atletico to win Club World Cup opener

PSG cruise past Atletico to win Club World Cup opener
  • Goals from Fabian Ruiz, Vitinha, Senny Mayulu and Lee Kang-In sealed the three points for PSG

PASADENA, United States: Newly crowned European Champions Paris Saint-Germain launched their bid for Club World Cup glory with a convincing 4-0 victory over Atletico Madrid on Sunday.
In searing heat at the Pasadena Rose Bowl east of Los Angeles, PSG proved too hot to handle for their Spanish opponents in an impressive opening Group B win.
Goals from Fabian Ruiz, Vitinha, Senny Mayulu and Lee Kang-In sealed the three points for PSG, who delighted a crowd of 80,619 with their adventurous attacking play.
The French giants picked up where they had left off in their 5-0 Champions League final mauling of Inter Milan a fortnight earlier, quickly settling into their smooth passing game to control the early exchanges.
Atletico goalkeeper Jan Oblak was soon pressed into action, blocking a Goncalo Ramos shot from just outside the box on 17 minutes as PSG鈥檚 pressure mounted.
Oblak denied PSG again moments later, diving to stop a Khvicha Kvaratskhelia shot that was destined for the bottom left-hand corner.
Those early warning shots proved to be a precursor for the game鈥檚 opening goal in the 19th minute.
A lovely passing move down the right saw the ball swiftly transferred to Georgian winger Kvaratskhelia who deftly laid off into the path of Ruiz to sweep in a low finish for 1-0.
With Atletico struggling to gain any kind of a foothold in the contest, the Spanish side鈥檚 frustration began to show.
Clement Lenglet was booked for a rash challenge on Moroccan international Achraf Hakimi in the 21st minute, and Robin Le Normand picked up Atletico鈥檚 second yellow soon afterwards for bringing down Ruiz.
Ruiz himself was booked on 28 minutes for a shove on Giuliano Simeone before the Argentine midfielder collected Atletico鈥檚 third yellow soon afterwards.
With the Parisians in complete control, Atletico had to wait until the stroke of half-time before their first shot on goal, France鈥檚 Antoine Griezmann drawing a smart save from Italy international Gianluigi Donnarumma with a low shot.
From the ensuing counter-attack, however, Atletico found themselves 2-0 down.
The electric Kvaratskhelia again found space down the left and fed inside to Vitinha, who ghosted into the box before steering a crisp shot beyond Oblak for 2-0.
Atletico appeared to have hauled themselves back into the game early in the second half when Julian Alvarez rifled home a low finish to make it 2-1.
But the goal was chalked off after VAR spotted a bodycheck by Argentine midfielder Rodrigo De Paul on Desire Doue in the build-up.
That effort appeared to buoy Atletico for the remainder of the half, but despite playing with greater intensity they were unable to create a single shot on goal.
Lenglet was dismissed after picking up a second yellow card on 78 minutes.
A disappointing Atleti display was summed up by a glaring miss four minutes later, substitute Alexander Sorloth somehow scooping over an open goal from a few yards out after Marcos Llorente鈥檚 cross.
PSG swiftly made Atleti pay for that miss, substitute Senny Mayulu pouncing on a loose ball to make it 3-0 in the 87th minute. The rout was completed in injury time when Lee stepped up to convert a penalty after a handball by Le Normand.
PSG will face Brazil鈥檚 Botafogo in their next group match in Pasadena on Thursday, before completing the first round against Major League Soccer鈥檚 Seattle Sounders on June 23.