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海角直播鈥檚 brightest e-sports stars to reach greater heights on global stage

海角直播鈥檚 brightest e-sports stars to reach greater heights on global stage
One of the world鈥檚 premier electronic sports organizations, the Falcons, signed on Wednesday a landmark partnership with Red Bull, giving 海角直播鈥檚 brightest e-sports stars the wings to reach greater heights on the global stage. (Supplied)
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Updated 28 May 2025

海角直播鈥檚 brightest e-sports stars to reach greater heights on global stage

海角直播鈥檚 brightest e-sports stars to reach greater heights on global stage
  • Red Bull will serve as the Falcons鈥 official performance partner during the 2025 Esports World Cup
  • The collaboration aims to support players at the highest competitive levels

RIYADH: One of the world鈥檚 premier electronic sports organizations, the Falcons, signed on Wednesday a landmark partnership with Red Bull, giving 海角直播鈥檚 brightest e-sports stars the wings to reach greater heights on the global stage.

The partnership reflects a shared mission to push boundaries in gaming, e-sports, and entertainment by introducing bold, youth-driven ideas that align with 海角直播鈥檚 Vision 2030, said a media statement.

Red Bull will serve as the Falcons鈥 official performance partner during the 2025 Esports World Cup, taking place in Riyadh from Jul. 7 to Aug. 24, added the statement.

The collaboration aims to support players at the highest competitive levels by enhancing physical and mental performance and providing an ideal environment for creativity and professionalism in the gaming arena.

Official performance partner for the Esports World Cup
Central to this effort is the Athlete Performance Center, where cutting-edge training, fitness, and recovery programs are tailored specifically for e-sports athletes, as Musaed Al-Dossary, known professionally as Msdossary, personally experienced in 2021 as part of his quest to develop his own outstanding skills.

With two main facilities in Salzburg and Los Angeles, and a global network, the center offers training and performance development opportunities for a wide range of athletes, wherever they are in the world, under the best conditions and supervision of a skilled team of medical experts and coaches.

A center for developing bright talents
Red Bull supports ambitious youth around the world through a series of initiatives, including this facility. Prominent athletes have experienced this center, including Formula 1 World Champion Max Verstappen, Austrian Grand Slam tennis champion Dominic Thiem, Dakar Rally winner Sam Sunderland, as well as Saudi motorsport star Dania Akeel.

A new era of esports excellence
Co-founded by Saudi e-sports icon Msdossary, the Falcons have already carved out a dominant international presence. With major championship titles under their belt, the team has set a new benchmark for Middle Eastern representation in competitive gaming.

Making history
The Falcons made headlines by winning the inaugural Esports World Cup in 2024, hosted in Riyadh. Competing in top titles like 鈥淐all of Duty: Warzone鈥 and 鈥淔ree Fire,鈥 they outperformed nearly 500 teams and 1,500 pro players from across the globe.

Their groundbreaking win in a major 鈥淒ota 2鈥 championship marked a milestone, not just for the Falcons, but for the entire Middle East e-sports scene. It showcased the region鈥檚 growing talent pool and its ability to compete on the global stage.


Justin Rose rallies late and beats Spaun in Memphis playoff

Justin Rose rallies late and beats Spaun in Memphis playoff
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Justin Rose rallies late and beats Spaun in Memphis playoff

Justin Rose rallies late and beats Spaun in Memphis playoff
  • Rose wound up making six birdies over the last eight holes he played, the last one a 10-foot putt on the 18th on the third playoff hole
  • Lost in his remarkable rally was another setback for Fleetwood, who has become a sympathetic figure in golf for close calls and his graciousness in defeat

MEMPHIS, Tennessee: Justin Rose made up a three-shot deficit over the last five holes against hard-luck Tommy Fleetwood, and then made two birdies in a playoff against US Open champion J.J. Spaun to win the FedEx St. Jude Championship on Sunday.

Rose delivered another sterling performance, closing with a 3-under 67 for his 24th victory worldwide that puts him back into the top 10 in the world at age 45 and secures his spot in another Ryder Cup.

He birdied four straight holes, and narrowly missed a 13-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole at the TPC Southwind for a win in regulation. Rose wound up making six birdies over the last eight holes he played, the last one a 10-foot putt on the 18th on the third playoff hole.

鈥淎n amazing last 90 minutes,鈥 Rose said. 鈥淚 played unbelievable golf down the stretch. When I bring my best, I know I鈥檓 good enough to play and to compete, and to now win against the best players in the world. Very gratifying day for me.鈥

Spaun showed plenty of moxie on his own. He made a 20-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole to pull into a share of the lead and closed with a 65. He also made a 30-foot birdie putt on the second extra hole with Rose in tight.

鈥淚 hung in there the best I could, and he beat me to the hole first. Just wasn鈥檛 meant to be,鈥 said Spaun, who locked up a spot in his first Ryder Cup.

Lost in his remarkable rally was another setback for Fleetwood, who has become a sympathetic figure in golf for close calls and his graciousness in defeat. This looked to be his time to add a PGA Tour title to his wins around the world, especially when his 35-foot birdie on the 12th was the first of three birdies in a four-hole stretch that gave him a two-shot lead with three to play.

But he hit pitch through the green on the par-5 16th and had to scramble for par. He was between clubs on the 17th, hit a poor shot and a worse par attempt from 7 feet for bogey. Needing birdie on the 18th to have a chance, he drove into a bunker.

Fleetwood shot 69 and finished one shot out of the playoff along with Scottie Scheffler, who grazed the edge of so many putts on the back nine and had to settle for a 67.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of positives to take, as much as I won鈥檛 feel like that right now. I鈥檓 just going to look at what I feel like I could have done and how close it was,鈥 Fleetwood said.

鈥淎ll these experiences and these close calls, like I say, there鈥檚 no point in allowing them to have a negative effect on what happens next. What would be the point?鈥 he said. 鈥淚t was a great week. I did a ton of good stuff, and as disappointed as I am, I have to try to find the strength to make it all a positive experience and hopefully next time go again.鈥

Scheffler has not finished worse than eighth place in his last 12 tournaments dating to March. He played the final round without his regular caddie, Ted Scott, who had an emergency family situation back home in Louisiana.

Rose wasn鈥檛 the only player leaving the TPC Southwind with a big smile. Bud Cauley was on the bubble for finishing in the top 50 in the FedEx Cup when he holed a bunker shot for birdie on the 17th hole and locked up his spot for the second round of the FedEx Cup playoffs next week outside Baltimore.

Rickie Fowler, who missed the postseason last year, shot 69 to tie for sixth and advance to the BMW Championship. Others who moved into the top 50 were Kurt Kitayama, Jhonattan Vegas and J.T. Poston.

The top 50 are assured of being in all the $20 million signature events next year.

There was plenty of movement around the bubble. Jordan Spieth never got on track this week, finished with a shot in the water on the 18th and shot 68 to tie for 38th to finish 54th. Chris Kirk was inside the top 50 until he hit into the water on the 15th for bogey and failed to birdie the par-5 16th. A closing birdie left him at No. 51.

For all that was at stake, the best drama was at the top, particularly with Rose. He played in the final group with Fleetwood was three shots behind when Rose hit 6-iron to just inside 15 feet for birdie at the par-3 14th. He followed with two more short birdies, and then poured in a 15-footer on the 17th for his fourth in a row.

鈥淭his is going to be a fun one for us to celebrate,鈥 Rose said.


Australia, Iran advance to FIBA Asia Cup quarterfinals

Australia, Iran advance to FIBA Asia Cup quarterfinals
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Australia, Iran advance to FIBA Asia Cup quarterfinals

Australia, Iran advance to FIBA Asia Cup quarterfinals
  • Australia to face winner of KSA-Philippines match on Monday night
  • Iran awaits winner of Chinese Taipai-Jordan match also on Monday

 

JEDDAH: At the final day of the group phase games, the reigning two-time champions Australia and Iran claimed the top spot with a perfect 3-0 record to directly advance to the quarterfinals.

On Sunday night, Australia clinched the top spot in Group A by collecting their third win over Qatar, 110-82.

Now, the Boomers will wait for the winner between hosts 海角直播 and the Philippines in the qualification round on Monday to determine their opponents in the final eight, which starts Wednesday.

Iran also completed a clean sweep of Group B at the FIBA Asia Cup 2025, shaking off a slow first half to overwhelm Syria 82-43.

The three-time Asia Cup champions improved to 3-0, setting up a last-eight meeting with the winner of the Chinese Taipei vs. Jordan clash in the qualification to quarterfinals.

In other games on Sunday night, Japan caught fire from deep and never looked back, routing Guam 102-63 to seal second place in Group B en route to the final phase.

South Korea  beat Lebanon, 97-86, to reach the final phase. More than the statistical feat, Team Korea have clinched the no. 2 spot in Group A and are bound to face Group B's no. 3 team in Guam in the qualification to quarter-finals.

On Monday night, the winner of the 海角直播-Gilas Pilipinas matchup will move on to the quarterfinals to face Australia, the no. 1 team in Group A. 

On the same day, Chinese Taipei takes on Jordan and the Chinese team enters the game with a 2-1 record, second in Group D after beating the Philippines and Iraq before falling to New Zealand. Jordan, meanwhile, finished third in Group C with a 1-2 mark, their lone win coming against India.

 


Burmester wins playoff to capture LIV Golf Chicago crown

Burmester wins playoff to capture LIV Golf Chicago crown
Updated 11 August 2025

Burmester wins playoff to capture LIV Golf Chicago crown

Burmester wins playoff to capture LIV Golf Chicago crown
  • Burmester鈥檚 Stinger beat Niemann and Ortiz鈥檚 Torque in a playoff for the team title

CHICAGO: South Africa鈥檚 Dean Burmester sank a six-foot birdie putt on Sunday鈥檚 first playoff hole to beat Spaniards Jon Rahm and Josele Ballester and win the LIV Golf Chicago title.
Burmester, who squandered a two-shot overnight lead with three bogeys to start his round, battled back to shoot a par-71 final round to match Rahm and Ballester on nine-under 204 for 54 holes at Bolingbrook Golf Club.
鈥淭his has been emotional,鈥 Burmester said. 鈥淪ince before Virginia (in June) I鈥檝e been going through a bit of a rough time, personal stuff. I鈥檝e just been grinding and trying to get better, thinking about my wife and my kids back home, and I鈥檓 just trying to do the best I can for them.鈥
At the par-four 18th hole in the playoff, Ballester landed 12 feet from the hole but Burmester, who found the rough off the tee, dropped his approach six feet from the hole while 2024 Chicago winner Rahm鈥檚 ball was 10 feet away.
Ballester and Rahm missed their birdie putts and Burmester sank his for the victory.
鈥淎fter three bogeys in a row to start I was like, fudge, I don鈥檛 know where I鈥檓 going. My head was nowhere but I just kept at it,鈥 said Burmester.
鈥淭o hit that out of the rough and get the right bounce and roll it in 鈥 I watched Jon鈥檚 go left and I knew I hard to right line 鈥 to roll it in in front of everybody that鈥檚 here is amazing.鈥
It was Burmester鈥檚 second LIV title after last year in Miami.
Ballester, the 2023 European Amateur and 2024 US Amateur champion who turned professional in June, was in only his seventh pro event at age 21.
Rahm, Ballester, Burmester and Mexico鈥檚 Carlos Ortiz, who finished fourth, shared the lead at eight-under with three holes remaining.
Burmester birdied the 16th from four feet to seize the solo lead but Ballester sank a four-foot birdie putt at 18 and Rahm made his birdie putt from five feet to force the playoff.
Burmester鈥檚 horrid start signaled a final-round shootout, although his birdie at the fifth hole put him one ahead of Rahm at the turn.
Ballester birdied the par-four 10th to match Burmester for the lead and they both birdied the par-five 12th.
Ortiz joined the co-leaders with birdies at the par-three 13th and par-five 14th.
Ballester birdied 14 to seize the lead alone but Rahm birdied 15 to pull within one and when Ballester made bogey there moments later, the Spaniards shared the lead with Ortiz and Burmester.
Chile鈥檚 Joaquin Niemann, a five-time winner this season, finished on 211 to share 17th but still led the season points standings ahead of defending season champion Rahm entering next week鈥檚 final individual event at Indianapolis.
Burmester鈥檚 Stinger beat Niemann and Ortiz鈥檚 Torque in a playoff for the team title.


Erratic Alcaraz battles through in Cincinnati opening match

Erratic Alcaraz battles through in Cincinnati opening match
Updated 11 August 2025

Erratic Alcaraz battles through in Cincinnati opening match

Erratic Alcaraz battles through in Cincinnati opening match
  • Alcaraz, runner-up in Cincy in 2023, said: It can be difficult to play great tennis here. The ball really flies and goes super fast

CINCINNATI: Carlos Alcaraz had to fight his way out of a second-set slump on Sunday to escape with a 6-1, 2-5, 6-3 victory over Damir Dzumhur in his opening match at the ATP-WTA Cincinnati Open.
The Spaniard, playing his first tournament since a runner-up finish to Jannik Sinner at Wimbledon, raced through the first set but completely lost his way in the second set, dropping his serve twice against the 33-year-old Bosnian.
But he regained his intensity 鈥 and cut down his errors, in the third. Alcaraz fired his seventh ace to set up a match point and advanced to the third round seconds later as his opponent fired wide.
Alcaraz, seeded second claimed his 12th consecutive match at the Masters 1000 level after titles in Monte Carlo and Rome.
鈥淚t was a relief to get this win,鈥 Alcaraz said after committing 44 unforced errors. 鈥淚t was a rollercoaster of good feelings and bad feelings.
鈥淚 was happy to get the win in the end. I know that I have chances to do better.
鈥淚 will use the day off tomorrow to get my confidence back. It was a little tricky, I need to play smart tennis.鈥
Alcaraz, runner-up in Cincy in 2023, added: 鈥淚t can be difficult to play great tennis here. The ball really flies and goes super fast. There will be some points where you don鈥檛 feel so good.
鈥淵ou must maintain positive thoughts and keep going in the right way.鈥
Sixth seed Alex de Minaur, the Washington champion and a Toronto quarter-finalist last week, was bounced by American Reilly Opelka 7-6 (8/6), 6-4, who crushed 14 aces and saved all seven break points he faced.
鈥淚 didn鈥檛 serve as well as I鈥檇 have liked to, but everything else was working,鈥 said Opelka, who had lost five prior matches against the Australian. 鈥淢y serve fluctuated and it was a bit of a surprise that the other things came through well for me today.鈥
Spanish veteran Roberto Bautista Agut dismissed Briton Cam Norrie 6-4, 6-3 while number nine seed Andrey Rublev beat American Learner Tien 7-6 (7/4), 6-3.
In women鈥檚 action, second-seeded French Open champion Coco Gauff battled through a tough first set to beat China鈥檚 Wang Xinyu 6-3, 6-2.
Gauff, who lifted the trophy in Cincinnati in 2023 and went on to claim her first Grand Slam title at the US Open that year, grinded through a first set marred by five service breaks.
But the seed steadied in the second set to run out the winner in 71 minutes on a first match point.
鈥淚t was a rough start,鈥 Gauff said. 鈥淏ut it was about just trusting myself and the work we鈥檝e done in practice.
鈥淚 was able to let it all go in the second set.鈥
Third seed Jessica Pegula, runner-up last year to Aryna Sabalenka, defeated Kimberly Birrell 6-4, 6-3.
Seventh seed Jasmine Paolini, finalist last season at Roland Garros and Wimbledon, needed her last-chance match point to cement a 7-6 (7/2), 7-6 (7/5) win over Greek Maria Sakkari.
The Italian winner blew her first five match points and advanced to the third round when Sakkari delivered a double-fault. Paolini also needed five chances to win the opening set.
鈥淚t was a rollercoaster,鈥 Paolini said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 better to go in a straight line in these matches, not up and down,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he key for me was trying not to be in a rush, I tried to hit winners and move her around.
鈥淚 served well on the important points but this was not the best performance for me.鈥
Olympic champion Belinda Bencic was upended 6-4, 7-6 (7/0) by Veronika Kudermetova. Eighth seed Emma Navarro was eliminated 6-4, 1-6, 6-4 by German qualifier Ella Seidel.


New-look Liverpool humbled by Palace in Community Shield final

New-look Liverpool humbled by Palace in Community Shield final
Updated 10 August 2025

New-look Liverpool humbled by Palace in Community Shield final

New-look Liverpool humbled by Palace in Community Shield final
  • New signings Hugo and Frimpong scored for the Reds, but Palace responded via Mateta and Sarr before winning a shootout 3-2

LONDON: Crystal Palace twice came from behind to stun a new-look Liverpool and win the Community Shield for the first time on penalties after a 2-2 draw at Wembley on Sunday.

New signings Hugo Ekitike and Jeremie Frimpong scored for the Premier League champions, but Palace responded through Jean-Philippe Mateta and Ismaila Sarr before winning an error-strewn shootout 3-2.

Mohamed Salah blazed over from the spot, while Alexis Mac Allister and Harvey Elliott were denied by an inspired Dean Henderson as Palace built on winning their first ever major trophy by beating Manchester City in May鈥檚 FA Cup final.

The traditional curtain-raiser to the English football season was given extra significance after a summer marked by tragedy for Liverpool.

Forward Diogo Jota was killed in a car accident alongside his brother Andre Silva.

Reds legend Ian Rush and Palace chairman Steve Parish laid wreaths on the side of the pitch before kick-off, while the Liverpool end was awash with banners and flags paying tribute to the Portuguese international.

A minute鈥檚 silence, however, had to be cut short due to disturbances in the crowd.

Jota鈥檚 death has dampened the excitement over Liverpool鈥檚 transfer spending spree to build on a squad that romped to a record-equaling 20th league title last season.

All four of their new signings at a cost of 拢260 million ($350 million) 鈥 Ekitike, Florian Wirtz, Frimpong and Milos Kerkez 鈥 started.

Ekitike鈥檚 role this season could depend on whether Liverpool are successful in their pursuit of Newcastle striker Alexander Isak.

But the Frenchman 鈥 signed from Eintracht Frankfurt last month for an initial 拢69 million 鈥 did his case to be Slot鈥檚 preferred No. 9 no harm at all.

Wirtz also bagged his first assist for the Reds when Ekitike spun onto the German鈥檚 pass and fired into the far corner just four minutes.

Palace were making their first ever appearance in the fixture but the Eagles again showed their ability to match one of the Premier League鈥檚 giants over 90 minutes.

Mateta missed a glorious chance to level when he failed to beat Alisson Becker when one-on-one.

But from the rebound Sarr charged into the box and was tripped by an out-of-sorts Virgil van Dijk.

Mateta coolly sent Alisson the wrong way from the penalty spot to equalize.

Liverpool鈥檚 players were sporting a 鈥淔orever 20鈥 emblem, referencing Jota鈥檚 now-retired shirt number, that they will wear all season.

The Liverpool fans had risen to chant Jota鈥檚 name as the game entered the 20th minute when their side retook the lead

Frimpong鈥檚 chipped cross caught out Henderson and flew into the far corner.

Ekitike wasted a great chance for his second early in the second half from another Wirtz pass as this time he fired over.

However, Slot鈥檚 new-look side are still to find the right balance between attack and defense as has been evidenced during pre-season.

Palace were a constant threat with balls in behind the Reds defense and levelled again 13 minutes from time.

Sarr sped onto Adam Wharton鈥檚 through ball and calmly slotted past Alisson for his fourth goal in seven games against Liverpool.

Liverpool also survived a VAR review for a penalty against Mac Allister for handball before the match went to a shootout without extra-time.

Youngster Justin Devenny was the unlikely hero as he blasted the winning spot-kick high past Alisson, showing Salah, Mac Allister and Elliott how it is done.