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Raducanu overcomes fear of needles to manage back injury ahead of French Open

Raducanu overcomes fear of needles to manage back injury ahead of French Open
Emma Raducanu of Great Britain receives treatment in her match against Jessica Pegula of the United States during the Miami Open on March 26, 2025 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Getty Images/AFP)
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Updated 25 May 2025

Raducanu overcomes fear of needles to manage back injury ahead of French Open

Raducanu overcomes fear of needles to manage back injury ahead of French Open
  • The 22-year-old suffered a back spasm at the Strasbourg Grand Prix earlier this week
  • She had faced a similar problem before this year’s Australian Open

Former US Open champion Emma Raducanu has overcome her phobia of needles in a bid to relieve a back injury ahead of her first round match against China’s Wang Xinyu at the French Open on Monday.

The 22-year-old suffered a back spasm at the Strasbourg Grand Prix earlier this week, and had faced a similar problem before this year’s Australian Open. Raducanu said dry needling and heat therapy have helped relieve it.

The Briton reached the second round in her last Roland Garros appearance three years ago, before undergoing wrist and ankle surgeries in 2023. She has steadily climbed back into the world’s top 50 after slipping out of the top 300 last year.

“It feels OK, it feels good, not 100 percent yet, but we’re working toward that. I still have a couple of days,” Raducanu told BBC Sport. “I would say the one before Australia was worse. I feel like this one I kind of caught before it fully locked up.

“At the start of the year I was so scared of needles. It was my biggest phobia... Since then, I’ve been kind of dipping my toes into it because I know it helps even though I’m really scared of them. That’s how I’ve kind of been trying to manage it.”

During the claycourt season, Raducanu reached the last 16 of the Italian Open, where she lost to eventual runner-up Coco Gauff. She fell in the second round of the Madrid Open to Ukrainian Marta Kostyuk.


Nadal alerts about fake videos of him offering financial advice

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Nadal alerts about fake videos of him offering financial advice

Nadal alerts about fake videos of him offering financial advice
“These were generated with artificial intelligence”
Nadal said it was “misleading advertising, completely unrelated” to him

MADRID: Rafael Nadal is warning about fake online videos of him offering financial advice, and the risks of artificial intelligence.
The retired tennis great said on Tuesday he has never endorsed any of the online videos or their messages.
“I want to share this message of caution — something unusual for my social media, but necessary,” he wrote on Linkedin. “In recent days, together with my team, we have detected fake videos circulating on some platforms. These were generated with artificial intelligence, showing a figure that imitates my image and my voice. In those videos, I am falsely attributed with investment advice or proposals that in no case come from me.”
Nadal said it was “misleading advertising, completely unrelated” to him.
He talked about society’s challenge of learning to distinguish between what is real and what is manipulated, and of “promoting an ethical and responsible use of technology.”
“Innovation is always positive when it serves people, but we must remain aware of its risks and act with critical thinking,” he said. “Artificial intelligence is a tool with enormous potential, capable of bringing extraordinary progress in education, medicine, sports, and communication. However, it can also be misused, creating false content that generates confusion and may deceive many people.”

Howe confident Newcastle will find ‘X factor’

Howe confident Newcastle will find ‘X factor’
Updated 23 September 2025

Howe confident Newcastle will find ‘X factor’

Howe confident Newcastle will find ‘X factor’
  • Eddie Howe is confident that goal-shy Newcastle will discover their “X factor” as they adapt to life without star striker Alexander Isak

LONDON:Eddie Howe is confident that goal-shy Newcastle will discover their “X factor” as they adapt to life without star striker Alexander Isak.
The 26-year-old Sweden international joined Premier League champions Liverpool for a British-record fee of £125 million ($169 million) on transfer deadline day, ending a protracted saga.
Howe plugged the huge gap in his front line with a club-record £69 million swoop for Germany international Nick Woltemade late in the transfer window while Yoane Wissa arrived from Brentford in a deal worth £55 million.
Woltemade, 23, is still finding his feet in the Premier League while a knee injury has prevented 29-year-old DR Congo forward Wissa from making his debut.
“In an ideal world you have a full pre-season to iron out any issues you have,” Newcastle manager Howe said on Tuesday. “You’re forming your partnerships and team relationships so they’re formed for the start of the season.
“We’re in the position where we’re going to have to do it as we play. I have no issue with doing that, I’ve done it before.”
Newcastle, who launch the defense of their League Cup crown on Wednesday, have won just one of their six games in all competitions, keeping four clean sheets but managing just four goals.
The Magpies are 13th in the Premier League table with just one win in five matches.
Former Stuttgart forward Woltemade scored on his debut in a 1-0 victory over Wolves on September 13 but drew a blank in Sunday’s tepid 0-0 draw at Bournemouth, when genuine chances were at a premium.
“I don’t think any comparison to Alex is favorable to any player,” said Howe. “I wouldn’t do that in other positions. Every player is unique and Nick is certainly that.
“The biggest thing is the foundation is solid. The team is playing with strength, it’s just missing that X factor that I think will come.”
Howe, who made seven changes to the side that lost 2-1 to Barcelona in the Champions League last week at Bournemouth, is likely to shuffle his pack once again for Wednesday’s League Cup third-round clash with third-tier Bradford.
Newcastle beat Liverpool in the League Cup final last year to end their 56-year wait for a major trophy.


Saudi Toyota Championship 2025 ready for thrilling opening round in Riyadh

Saudi Toyota Championship 2025 ready for thrilling opening round in Riyadh
Updated 23 September 2025

Saudi Toyota Championship 2025 ready for thrilling opening round in Riyadh

Saudi Toyota Championship 2025 ready for thrilling opening round in Riyadh
  • Al-Janadriyah hosts the opening event, bringing together top drivers from the Kingdom and the region

RIYADH: Motorsport fans will turn their attention to Al-Janadriyah Parking Area this weekend — and the opening rounds of the Drift and Autocross Championships, part of the 2025 Saudi Toyota Championship calendar.

The event is organized by the Saudi Automobile & Motorcycle Federation, supported by the Ministry of Sport, in collaboration with official partner Jameel Motorsport and the Saudi Motorsport Marshals Club.

This round will see a distinguished lineup of drivers from across the Kingdom and the region and is part of the SAMF’s efforts to expand ֱ’s motorsport base.

The championship also serves as a vital platform for young Saudi talent, offering professional opportunities in a competitive environment that meets the highest international standards.

The round will begin with registration and administrative checks, followed by technical inspections, before concluding with a drivers’ briefing.

The drift competition takes place over three rounds, with the drivers demonstrating their skills in car control and drifting across specially designed tracks. Competitors will be judged according to criteria such as precision, vehicle control, speed and overall style.

The autocross competition also features three rounds and focuses primarily on driver skill and accuracy. Participants will face the challenge individually on a traffic cone-lined course — a narrow and precise layout that demands the highest levels of concentration and control.

The Saudi Toyota Championship made its debut in 2019, marking a milestone for motorsport in the Kingdom. It has since grown into one of the region’s most significant racing series, bringing together diverse competitions such as rally, time attack, hill climb, drag, karting and esports, as well as autocross and drift.


On National Day, Saudi fighters proud to represent nation at PFL MENA semifinals in Riyadh

On National Day, Saudi fighters proud to represent nation at PFL MENA semifinals in Riyadh
Updated 23 September 2025

On National Day, Saudi fighters proud to represent nation at PFL MENA semifinals in Riyadh

On National Day, Saudi fighters proud to represent nation at PFL MENA semifinals in Riyadh
  • ‘PFL MENA Semifinals: Champions Collide’ takes place at The Arena in Riyadh on Saturday, Sept. 27

RIYADH: On Sept. 27, the best fighters in the Middle East will descend on The Arena in Riyadh for “PFL MENA Semifinals: Champions Collide,” featuring bantamweight, featherweight, lightweight, and welterweight bouts.

Before that, however, the fighters representing the Kingdom took time out to celebrate ֱ’s National Day on Sept. 23.

“On this National Day, I extend my congratulations to the Kingdom and wish peace upon ֱ,” said Abdullah “The Reaper” Al-Qahtani.

The Kingdom’s biggest MMA star, Al-Qahtani was last season’s inaugural PFL MENA Featherweight Champion.

“I am very proud to represent my country in the PFL and to have become the first-ever Saudi champion in PFL MENA. Being the first from Saudi to hold the belt in 2024 is an achievement that fills me with pride.”

Al-Qahtani also urged fans to support ֱ fighters Malik Basahel and Abdulaziz bin Moammar. “I will be there to cheer them on, and I encourage everyone to catch them in action.”

Basahel returns to action following his successful professional debut in May. On Saturday he takes on Egypt’s Ahmed “The Ninja” Mostafa.

“I want to congratulate the Kingdom of ֱ for the National Day. I am proud to be a Saudi fighter and to represent the Kingdom in PFL,” said Basahel.

Basahel added: “Every fighter has his own style, but the secret to victory lies in quick thinking and the ability to make split-second decisions in the cage.

“That’s a huge responsibility because the fighter doesn’t only represent himself, he represents his people and his country.”

Fresh off his MMA debut, bin Moammar returns to action against Hassan Ahmed Moustafa in an Amateur Catchweight Showcase bout.

“Congratulations to the Kingdom of ֱ on National Day,” bin Moammar said. “I pray for peace upon the Kingdom and wish its leaders continued success.”

Bin Moammar added: “My homeland has taught me determination and strength, and by God’s name, on Sept. 27, I will raise the Saudi flag in victory.

“My only goal is to represent the Kingdom to the very best of my ability.”


Al-Ahli coach Matthias Jaissle hopeful for a win over Pyramids FC

Al-Ahli coach Matthias Jaissle hopeful for a win over Pyramids FC
Updated 23 September 2025

Al-Ahli coach Matthias Jaissle hopeful for a win over Pyramids FC

Al-Ahli coach Matthias Jaissle hopeful for a win over Pyramids FC
  • Sides meet in crucial Africa–Asia–Pacific Cup game
  • Matthias Jaissle wants to bring ‘joy’ to the club’s fans

JEDDAH: Al-Ahli’s coach Matthias Jaissle faces a tough matchup against Egypt’s Pyramids FC on Tuesday and is hopeful his side will emerge victorious.

The teams are meeting in the Africa–Asia–Pacific Cup, part of the FIFA Intercontinental Cup 2025.

At a press conference on Monday Jaissle said he wanted fans to feel the same way they did when the team won the AFC Champions League.

“It is a special day for ֱ and I hope our fans leave the stadium with joy,” said the German.

Pyramids’ Croatian coach Krunoslav Jurcic said: “I am very happy and extremely proud of the stage my team has reached, playing for the title of the Intercontinental Cup of the three continents.

“This is a very important step in the history of Pyramids, a club that has now reached the world stage in a very short period of time.”

He added: “This is another challenge against a strong opponent. I have watched their last two matches in the AFC Champions League and the Saudi league, and they showed great strength and strong reactions.

“But in the end, I have full confidence in my players and their ability to win.”