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Swiatek swats aside Keys for winning start in Riyadh

Swiatek swats aside Keys for winning start in Riyadh
Iga Swiatek continued to pile on the pressure on Madison Keys, during their clash in Riyadh on Saturday. (Reuters)
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Swiatek swats aside Keys for winning start in Riyadh

Swiatek swats aside Keys for winning start in Riyadh
  • WTA Finals features the top eight singles players and doubles teams in the world

RIYADH: World No. 2 Iga Swiatek began her quest for a second WTA Finals trophy with a 6-1 6-2 win over Australian Open champion Madison Keys in their round robin clash at the season-ending championships on Saturday.

The 2023 champion made a fast start in the Riyadh showpiece, winning 12 of the first 14 points to take a 3-0 lead as a rusty Keys struggled to find rhythm on serve in her first match since a stunning US Open first-round defeat in late August.

Swiatek continued to pile the pressure on her American opponent, who looked out of sorts in her first appearance in the season finale since her debut in 2016, and the Pole raced away to take the opening set dropping only one game.

The pair swapped breaks at the start of the second set, but an untimely double fault from Keys handed the advantage back to Swiatek, who made no mistake from there to wrap up the victory on serve in only 61 minutes.

The WTA Finals, which features the top eight singles players and doubles teams in the world, has a record prize pool of $15.5 million and offers 1,500 points. The tournament culminates with the finals at King Saud University Sports Arena on Nov. 8.

On Sunday, the top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka will begin her bid for a maiden WTA Finals title when the Belarusian takes on two-times major finalist Jasmine Paolini of Italy in the Steffi Graf Group before holder Coco Gauff meets fellow American Jessica Pegula.

Unlike in the previous two editions of the tournament, the year-end world No. 1 ranking will not be up for grabs with US Open champion Sabalenka assured of finishing on top after building a 1,675-point lead over Swiatek heading to Riyadh.

Elsewhere, Canadian ninth seed Felix Auger-Aliassime boosted his chances of qualifying for the season-ending ATP Finals with a 7-6(3) 6-4 victory over Kazakhstan’s Alexander Bublik in the semifinals of the Paris Masters on Saturday.

The US Open semifinalist leapfrogged Italy’s Lorenzo Musetti to eighth place in the ATP Race to Turin standings and could secure his second ATP Finals appearance after 2022 if he wins Sunday’s final.

The 25-year-old will face either four-time Grand Slam champion Jannik Sinner or world No. 3 Alexander Zverev in the title showdown.

“I’m so happy. A Masters 1000 final sounds so good. You don’t play those finals every week. Hopefully, I can go all the way and get the title,” Auger-Aliassime said.

“But in terms of today, you get into a Masters and every match is tough ... You’re always kind of curious to see how your game is going to match up.

“I have deep self-confidence in my game; I know what I can do against the best players in the world but you still have to go and execute. Today I did really well and I’m happy with the result.”

The opening set was a serving clinic from both players, with neither conceding a break or even a break point. Locked at 6-6, the set went to a tiebreak, where Auger-Aliassime seized a 4-2 lead and closed it out comfortably.

In a scrappy second set, 13th seed Bublik started brightly, breaking Auger-Aliassime early to take a 2-0 lead. However, the Canadian world No. 10 responded immediately by breaking back, drawing frustration from Bublik, who smashed his racket.

Bublik recovered to take a 4-1 lead, but Auger-Aliassime came to life, reeling off five straight games to seal his place in the final in one hour and 36 minutes.


Supreme Bayern crush Leverkusen 3-0 to stretch record winning run

Supreme Bayern crush Leverkusen 3-0 to stretch record winning run
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Supreme Bayern crush Leverkusen 3-0 to stretch record winning run

Supreme Bayern crush Leverkusen 3-0 to stretch record winning run
They extended their record run in Europe’s top five leagues to 15 wins on the trot
Leverkusen suffered their first league loss under coach Kasper Hjulmand

MUNICH: Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich bagged three goals in 19 minutes in a rampant first half to power past visitors Bayer Leverkusen 3-0 on Saturday and stretch their record-extending run to 15 wins from 15 matches across all competitions this season.
Goals from Serge Gnabry and Nicolas Jackson and an own goal from Loic Bade in the 44th minute gave Bayern, who rested top scorer Harry Kane, Michael Olize and Luis Diaz in the first half ahead of next week’s trip to reigning champions Paris St. Germain in the Champions League, an easy victory.
They extended their record run in Europe’s top five leagues to 15 wins on the trot after setting a record on Wednesday with a 4-1 win over Cologne in the German Cup second round, improving on AC Milan’s 13 straight wins from 1992/3. Bayern are in top spot on 27 points, five ahead of RB Leipzig.
Leverkusen suffered their first league loss under coach Kasper Hjulmand and saw their record-breaking undefeated run on the road end after 37 league matches and more than two seasons, with their previous away defeat in the league dating back to May 27 2023.
The hosts set a frantic early pace, putting Leverkusen under instant and relentless pressure and with in-form teenager Lennart Karl coming close early on.
They opened their account with a textbook three-touch attack from keeper Manuel Neuer to scorer Gnabry, who finished the move with a low shot in the 25th minute.
Before Leverkusen had time to regroup, the hosts struck again with Jackson bagging his first Bundesliga goal with a header from a Konrad Laimer cross in the 31st. Bade’s own goal from a Raphael Guerreiro cutback crowned a dominant first half for the hosts and killed off the game.
Jackson headed over the bar from close range in the 50th and Guerreiro fired just wide a little later, with Bayern introducing Kane, Diaz and Olize on the hour but failing to score again.

Chelsea win 1-0 at Spurs as Joao Pedro ends goal drought

Chelsea win 1-0 at Spurs as Joao Pedro ends goal drought
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Chelsea win 1-0 at Spurs as Joao Pedro ends goal drought

Chelsea win 1-0 at Spurs as Joao Pedro ends goal drought
  • Chelsea climbed to fourth place in the table on 17 points after 10 games

LONDON: Chelsea beat hosts Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 in the Premier League on Saturday with Brazil striker Joao Pedro scoring the only goal of the game and getting back on the scoresheet for the first time since August.
Enzo Maresca’s men, stung by last weekend’s home defeat by Sunderland, took the lead when Moises Caicedo stole the ball from Micky van de Ven and squared for Joao Pedro who made no mistake from eight meters in the 34th minute.
Chelsea climbed to fourth place in the table on 17 points after 10 games, one rung below Spurs on goal difference.
Spurs have now registered just one win against Chelsea in their last 14 Premier League meetings.


10-man Al-Ittihad stage stunning 4-goal comeback to draw with Al-Khaleej

10-man Al-Ittihad stage stunning 4-goal comeback to draw with Al-Khaleej
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10-man Al-Ittihad stage stunning 4-goal comeback to draw with Al-Khaleej

10-man Al-Ittihad stage stunning 4-goal comeback to draw with Al-Khaleej

JEDDAH: Al-Ittihad produced a remarkable comeback on Saturday night, fighting back from four goals down with 10 men to draw 4-4 against Al-Khaleej in one of the most dramatic matches of the Saudi Pro League season.

The evening began disastrously for the reigning champions, who conceded twice in the opening 18 minutes.

Matters worsened in the 31st minute when midfielder Fabinho was shown a red card, leaving Sergio Conceicao’s side with 10 men for over an hour.

Al-Khaleej capitalized quickly, netting twice in the 37th and 47th minutes to give the hosts a seemingly unassailable 4-0 lead.

Diaby pulled one back for the champions early in the second half, but it appeared to be little more than a consolation.

Then, in a stunning finale, Diaby scored again in the 86th minute before Al-Ittihad mounted an extraordinary late surge, scoring another two through Mario Mitaj and Faisal Al-Ghamdi in the 96th and 98th minutes to complete a dramatic turnaround and snatch an unlikely draw.


Erling Haaland dresses as the Joker for Halloween prank in Manchester

Erling Haaland dresses as the Joker for Halloween prank in Manchester
Updated 01 November 2025

Erling Haaland dresses as the Joker for Halloween prank in Manchester

Erling Haaland dresses as the Joker for Halloween prank in Manchester
  • The Norway international documented the adventure on his YouTube channel
  • Haaland then walks to a wall mirror for a closer look, says “that looks sick!” and laughs diabolically

MANCHESTER: Manchester City striker Erling Haaland looked the part as the Joker, but he probably won’t take home any awards for his acting.
Even in makeup and green hair, Haaland wasn’t fooling anyone as he visited a couple of Manchester-area stores in a Halloween prank.
“Are you the Man City boy?” one man asked when Haaland approached him as a gas station.


The Norway international documented the adventure on his YouTube channel. At one store, he bought diapers and a pack of Premier League trading cards — he’s featured on the packaging.
In the video with girlfriend Isabel Haugseng Johansen, he said it was “the night before Halloween, so we’re going to dress up a little bit.”
“I’ve never dressed up as a character before, it’s the first time,” Haaland said as a makeup artist attached scars to his face to transform him into the fictional supervillain.
Haaland then walks to a wall mirror for a closer look, says “that looks sick!” and laughs diabolically.
The 25-year-old Haaland, who leads the Premier League with 11 goals, should be back to spooking defenders this weekend.
On Friday, City manager Pep Guardiola confirmed Haaland is ready to play against Bournemouth on Sunday. He had missed a midweek game against Swansea.


Sinner crushes Zverev to reach Paris Masters final, brink of No.1

Sinner crushes Zverev to reach Paris Masters final, brink of No.1
Updated 01 November 2025

Sinner crushes Zverev to reach Paris Masters final, brink of No.1

Sinner crushes Zverev to reach Paris Masters final, brink of No.1
  • “I saw it straight away from the first couple of points that he was struggling physically,” Sinner said
  • Sinner will replace rival Carlos Alcaraz at the top of the rankings if he beats Auger-Aliassime on Sunday

PARIS: Jannik Sinner moved to within one win of reclaiming the world number one ranking with a 6-0, 6-1 dismantling of an ailing Alexander Zverev in the Paris Masters semifinals on Saturday, setting up a final clash with Felix Auger-Aliassime.
The Italian raced to a remarkable thrashing of reigning champion Zverev at La Defense Arena in just 61 minutes.
“I saw it straight away from the first couple of points that he was struggling physically,” the 24-year-old Sinner said after a fourth straight win over Zverev.
“It’s not the way you want to win a match but at the same time for me personally I’m happy to be in the final, it means a lot.”
Sinner will replace rival Carlos Alcaraz at the top of the rankings if he beats Auger-Aliassime on Sunday.
Canada’s Auger-Aliassime reached the second Masters 1000 final of his career by beating in-form Kazakh Alexander Bublik in the first semifinal.
Sinner and Auger-Aliassime have split their four previous meetings, although the world number two has won the past two including in this year’s US Open semifinals.
“It’s always good to play him,” Auger-Aliassime said of facing Sinner.
“I feel like he pushes players to be very, very disciplined tactically and to execute their game almost perfectly in order to win.”
Four-time Grand Slam champion Sinner is now on a 25-match winning streak on indoor hard courts.
He is targeting his fifth title of the season after last weekend adding the Vienna Open trophy to his Australian Open, Wimbledon and China Open triumphs from earlier in the year.
“It’s going to be a tough match, Felix loves to play indoors, like I do,” Sinner said ahead of his ninth final of the season.
Third seed Zverev made a dreadful start Saturday, with his forehand badly misfiring.
Sinner needed just 15 minutes to take a double-break and a 3-0 lead, sealed by a crushing cross-court winner.
Another wild forehand saw Zverev broken for a third successive service game, before Sinner wrapped up a bagel set with an ace.
It was the first time Zverev, who mustered just one winner in the opener, had lost a set to love since the 2023 French Open semifinals against Casper Ruud.
The German showed some resilience in the first game of the second set, though, staving off a break point as he finally got on the board.
But the resistance was short-lived, as Sinner broke in the third game when Zverev ballooned another groundstroke long.
Zverev called for the trainer but his race had long been run.
Sinner completed the demolition when a Zverev dumped another shot into the net.

- Auger-Aliassime downs Bublik -

Ninth seed Auger-Aliassime clinched a 7-6 (7/3), 6-4 victory as Bublik crumbled from 4-1 up in the second set of his maiden Masters 1000 semifinal.
“It’s a pleasure. All finals of Masters 1000s are a dream, but (especially) in Paris, a tournament with so much history and important past champions,” said Auger-Aliassime.
Auger-Aliassime climbs above Lorenzo Musetti into the eighth and last qualifying spot for the ATP Finals in Turin this month.
The 25-year-old can seal his second appearance in the season-ending tournament with victory in Sunday’s showpiece match.
Auger-Aliassime fell just short of a Masters title at the 2024 Madrid Open against Andrey Rublev.
Bublik, who made the French Open quarter-finals in Paris earlier this year, can no longer reach the Finals despite winning four ATP titles this year.
A tight first set flew by without a single break-point opportunity, before two weak forehands into the net from Bublik allowed a rock-solid Auger-Aliassime to win the tie-break.
The match burst into life early in the second when Bublik seized a 2-0 lead only to give the break straight back.
He reacted by smashing his racquet repeatedl on the court surface, earning a code violation.
Auger-Aliassime swept up some of the racquet remnants with a towel ahead of the next game, to the gratitude of his opponent.
The Canadian presented Bublik with another gift, firing a simple volley wide as he slipped 4-1 behind.
But Auger-Aliassime reeled off five successive games and took his first match point with a thumping cross-court forehand.