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McIlroy five back as Harman leads British Open

McIlroy five back as Harman leads British Open
Brian Harman of the US plays off the 10th tee during the second round of the British Open golf championship at the Royal Portrush Golf Club, Northern Ireland on July 18, 2025. (AP)
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Updated 18 July 2025

McIlroy five back as Harman leads British Open

McIlroy five back as Harman leads British Open
  • Home favorite Rory McIlroy was level par at the turn and one-under for the tournament at Royal Portrush
  • World number one Scottie Scheffler is among the later starters and could face rainy conditions in the afternoon

PORTRUSH, United Kingdom: Rory McIlroy continued to battle driving woes during a topsy-turvy front nine of his second round at the British Open on Friday, as 2023 champion Brian Harman moved into the lead at Royal Portrush.

Home favorite McIlroy was level par at the turn and one-under for the tournament, five strokes behind Harman, as he continues his bid for a second Claret Jug.

World number one Scottie Scheffler, one shot off the overnight lead of four-under, is among the later starters and could face rainy conditions in the afternoon.

Harman, who won by six shots at Hoylake two years ago, started with consecutive birdies before another on the par-five seventh hole took him into the outright lead.

The American reached six-under for the tournament through his first 11 holes, one shot clear of Tyrrell Hatton, Danish youngster Rasmus Hojgaard and Harris English.

McIlroy delighted the crowds surrounding the opening hole with a birdie to immediately move to two-under after his first-round 70.

The world number two, who only found two of 14 fairways on Thursday, leaked a drive on the second well right but still saved par despite having to take a penalty drop.

His roller-coaster tournament continued with bogeys on the third and fifth holes sandwiching another birdie on four, as his errant driving prevented him from taking advantage of excellent scoring conditions.

Justin Rose, who lost to McIlroy in a play-off at the Masters in April, made his first bogey of the tournament on the sixth hole but was three-under overall after his front nine.

McIlroy’s playing partner Tommy Fleetwood bounced back from an opening 73 with three straight birdies to start his second round, moving to two-under for the tournament through nine.

Robert MacIntyre, hoping to become the first Scottish major champion since Paul Lawrie in 1999, surged into contention with three birdies in his first seven holes to reach three-under.

Two-time US Open champion Bryson DeChambeau bounced back from his disastrous first-round 78 with three birdies on the outward half to give himself an outside chance of making the cut.

Joint overnight leader Jacob Skov Olesen hit two shots out of bounds off the first tee and made a quadruple-bogey eight.

Scheffler also battled struggles off the tee in his opening round but still managed to fire a three-under 68.

The PGA Championship winner will have his eyes firmly set on the top of the leaderboard when he gets his second round under way at 3:10 p.m. local time (1410 GMT).

“When it’s raining sideways, it’s actually, believe it or not, not that easy to get the ball in the fairway,†he said on Thursday.

Other afternoon starters including Matthew Fitzpatrick and Li Haotong, who were both tied for the overnight lead on four-under par.

Reigning champion Xander Schauffele resumes his title defense on even par, while Jon Rahm and Shane Lowry, the 2019 winner at Portrush, will be looking to improve from one-under.


Saudi boxers debut with wins at Canelo-Crawford fight

(L-R) Mohammed Alakel takes questions from the media following his win in Las Vegas on Saturday and Sultan Al-Mohammed.
(L-R) Mohammed Alakel takes questions from the media following his win in Las Vegas on Saturday and Sultan Al-Mohammed.
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Saudi boxers debut with wins at Canelo-Crawford fight

(L-R) Mohammed Alakel takes questions from the media following his win in Las Vegas on Saturday and Sultan Al-Mohammed.
  • Lightweight Mohammed Alakel defeats Travis Crawford, super lightweight Sultan Al-Mohammed overcomes Martin Caraballo
  • ‘I’m honored to be representing my country,’ Alakel tells press briefing attended by Arab News

LAS VEGAS: Two Saudi boxers made their debuts on Saturday night as part of the “fight of the century†between Saul “Canelo†Alvarez and Terence Crawford.

In the lightweight division, Mohammed Alakel scored a unanimous-decision win over American Travis Crawford after 10 action-packed rounds. 

Alakel had easily won five prior matches, including knocking out his previous challenger Yumnam Singh in the first round four months ago.

Sultan Al-Mohammed earned a unanimous-decision win over American Martin Caraballo in his first fight in the super lightweight division. 

Alakel told a press briefing attended by Arab News after his fight: “I’m honored to be representing my country in these big events. It’s my first time fighting outside of º£½ÇÖ±²¥ … I hope to fight many more times. It’s been good fighting.â€

He said the “very different†fight atmosphere between º£½ÇÖ±²¥ and Las Vegas did not impact his ability to win.

“Vegas is known for boxing, these big events, so obviously the energy is different. But I don’t really focus on people or the crowd that much. I focus on my opponent and the work that needs to be done,†he added.

Alakel said his opponent “didn’t surprise me at all. Of course he’s got more fights and experience, and I knew he was going to be tough.â€

He added that he is “extremely grateful†for the support he has received from his country and Turki Alalshikh, chairman of the General Entertainment Authority and president of the Saudi Boxing Federation.

Al-Mohammed said he is excited to pursue boxing and build on his first fight and victory. “It’s good but I want more … I didn’t do everything I have. Next time you’ll see better than this,†he added, thanking Alalshikh and the Saudi Boxing Federation for supporting him. “Next time I’ll show you more and even better skills.â€


Crawford slams critics after defeating Canelo

Canelo Alvarez (black/gold trunks) and Terence Crawford (black/red trunks) box during their super middleweight title bout.
Canelo Alvarez (black/gold trunks) and Terence Crawford (black/red trunks) box during their super middleweight title bout.
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Crawford slams critics after defeating Canelo

Canelo Alvarez (black/gold trunks) and Terence Crawford (black/red trunks) box during their super middleweight title bout.
  • ‘Clear favoritism’ motivated his win, boxing’s super middleweight champion tells press briefing attended by Arab News
  • Canelo: ‘Crawford was a great fighter. I tried really hard. He deserves all the credit’

LAS VEGAS: American boxer Terence Crawford, who on Saturday was crowned undisputed world champion in the super middleweight division after a unanimous-decision win over Mexico’s Saul “Canelo†Alvarez, took aim at his critics who questioned his abilities, saying the “clear favoritism†partly motivated his victory.

Celebrities, boxing industry leaders and audience members seemed to favor Canelo. This was noticeable in the fight build up and the stadium’s atmosphere.

When Crawford entered the ring, musicians played Mexican music, and the audience jeered and shouted “Canelo, Canelo†at an ear-shattering level.

The stadium lighting reflected the green, white and red of the Mexican flag in the seating arena.

When Canelo entered, another mariachi band played popular Mexican songs, and the stadium lights created a reddish glow to reflect his ginger hair and freckles — canelo is Spanish for “ginger.â€

In a press briefing attended by Arab News following the headline clash, staged under the banner of Riyadh Season 2025, Crawford stressed that he respected Canelo but could not say the same for those who predicted that he would lose.

“That’s all they say I am, in fighting, is nobody. So what can they say now?†Crawford said. “Somebody tell me, what can you say now?â€

Crawford called his victory a “signature win†over Canelo, who was undefeated in the super middleweight division.

“I feel great because they’d been doubting me. When people doubt me, they doubt my team. They think my team can’t take me to where I want to go because they don’t have the recognition of being in a big city and have this big following,†Crawford said, referring to his hometown of Omaha, Nebraska.

“It’s a lot of disappointed people going home tonight. Some of them are going to cry but that’s part of the sport,†he added.

“All the time … they said I wouldn’t fight nobody, I can’t beat this dude, I can’t beat that dude. Every time I got a chance, I wiped the floor with them … I'm happy that everything played out the way it did, and you’re looking at the undisputed champion of the world right here.â€

Canelo said: “We knew Crawford was a great fighter … I tried really hard. He deserves all the credit. I tried my best tonight.â€

The fight was organized by Turki Alalshikh — chairman of the General Entertainment Authority and president of the Saudi Boxing Federation — along with Riyadh Season, Netflix and the UFC.

In a statement released after the fight, the GEA said Crawford unified all the major world titles, achieving a rare feat in the sport’s history that secures his place at the top of the global boxing scene.

Celebrities attending the fight included Jason Statham, Mark Wahlberg, Josh Duhamel, Rob Lowe, Tracy Morgan, Holly Madison, Mike Tyson, Julio Cesar Chavez, Sofia Vergara, Tommy Hearns, Dave Chappelle, Charlize Theron, Michael J. Fox, Charlie Sheen, Jeremy Renner, Magic Johnson and Logan Paul.

Like many celebrities and media who attended the fight, Duhamel — who starred in daytime soap opera “All My Children†and in many movies, including “Transformers: The Last Knight†— predicted that Canelo would win. 

“I’ve always been a big fan of his,†Duhamel told Arab News. “But Crawford is amazing too. They’re both good.â€


º£½ÇÖ±²¥ takes 6 medals at Asian Rowing Beach Sprint Finals in China

º£½ÇÖ±²¥ takes 6 medals at Asian Rowing Beach Sprint Finals in China
Updated 14 September 2025

º£½ÇÖ±²¥ takes 6 medals at Asian Rowing Beach Sprint Finals in China

º£½ÇÖ±²¥ takes 6 medals at Asian Rowing Beach Sprint Finals in China
  • 4 silver and 2 bronze were claimed at the competition hosted in Zhoushan from Sept. 11-14

Zhoushan: º£½ÇÖ±²¥ has claimed six medals, including four silver and two bronze, at the 2025 Asian Rowing Beach Sprint Finals.

The competition was hosted in the Chinese city of Zhoushan from Sept. 11-14.

At the conclusion of the competition on Sunday, President of the Saudi Rowing Federation Ali Hussein Alireza expressed his pride in the national team’s achievement, noting that it coincides with the approaching National Day celebrations and dedicating the triumph to the Saudi leadership and the country’s people, â€œwho always stand behind the achievements of their sons and daughters.

“What has been achieved in China is the result of the effort and determination of the national team players, both male and female, and the continuous support of the technical and administrative bodies and the federation’s management,†he added. “We pledge to our beloved country that we will continue to work to ascend the podium and raise the Kingdom's flag high in every international event.â€

Shereen Abulhassan, vice president of the Saudi Rowing Federation, was also on the sidelines to support the players, while Yousef bin Wael Jalidan, the executive director of the federation, directly supervised the team’s participation and followed up on the details of the field work.


Baniyas tops standings on second day of the Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship in Fujairah

Baniyas tops standings on second day of the Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship in Fujairah
Updated 14 September 2025

Baniyas tops standings on second day of the Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship in Fujairah

Baniyas tops standings on second day of the Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship in Fujairah
  • Sharjah self-defence sports club are in second and Al-Ain Jiu-Jitsu Club in third after competitions in the U-14 and U-16 divisions

Fujairah: The second day of the sixth round of the Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship continued at the Zayed Sports Complex in Fujairah on Saturday, with Baniyas topping the overall standings after competitions in the U-14 and U-16 divisions.

The end of the day saw the Sharjah self-defense sports club in second and the Al-Ain Jiu-Jitsu Club in third.

Mohammed bin Dalmouj Al-Dhaheri, board member of the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, said that the second day of the tournament showcased a bright generation of talent that bodes well for the future of jiu-jitsu in the UAE.

He also highlighted that Fujairah’s hosting of this round represents the emirate’s expanding prominence on the national sporting map.

Ghazi bin Shikhan, jiu-jitsu supervisor at Al-Wasl Club, stated that “participation in this championship provides players with an exceptional experience and a genuine opportunity to test their readiness in the midst of fierce competition and strong fan support.

“These conditions help them improve their talents and gain confidence,†he added. “The goal goes beyond winning medals; it is about developing a generation capable of constant improvement and reaching the podium at higher levels.†

Meanwhile, Mohammed Saeed Al-Baloushi of Al-Ain Club, who took gold in the under-14 / white belt 34 kg division, commented: “I won today because of constant training and the encouragement of my family and coaches. My dream is to join the national team and represent the UAE at world championships, and I will work hard to make that happen.â€


Nunez off the mark as Al-Hilal save home point against Al-Qadsiah

Nunez off the mark as Al-Hilal save home point against Al-Qadsiah
Updated 14 September 2025

Nunez off the mark as Al-Hilal save home point against Al-Qadsiah

Nunez off the mark as Al-Hilal save home point against Al-Qadsiah
  • Both teams drop first points of the season in 2-2 draw to trail leaders Al-Ittihad by two points in Saudi Pro League

RIYADH: Al-Hilal had to come back twice to save a point at home with a 2-2 draw against Al-Qadsiah on Saturday night at Kingdom Arena in Riyadh.

The draw meant both teams dropped their first points of the season to trail leaders Al-Ittihad by two points after two rounds of Saudi Pro League action.

Al-Qadisah shocked the home team by taking a sixth minute lead through Ghanian forward Bonsu Baah’s low finish to the right of Al-Hilal goalkeeper Yassine Bounou.

The visitors managed to hold on to the lead until half-time, but after only four minutes of the second half Al-Hilal were back on level terms. A flowing move ended with a Malcolm cross from the right that allowed Darwin Nunez to tap home the equalizer. It was the Uruguay and former Liverpool forward’s first goal for the club.

The reprieve was short-lived, however, as Mexican forward Julian Quinones restored Al-Qadsiah’s lead just a minute later with a finish that echoed Baah’s opener. On the touchline, Al-Hilal coach Simone Inzaghi looked frustrated with his team’s loose defending.

Al-Hilal set up a grandstand finish when Reuben Neves equalized from the penalty spot after 71 minutes but the expected home winner never came despite four substitutions in the closing minutes.

Earlier on Saturday, Al-Khaleej defeated Al-Fayha 3-0 at home, while Musa Barrow’s 65th minute winner secured three points for Al-Taawoun after a 3-2 win at Al-Okhdood.