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FIA president commends 黑料社区鈥檚 efforts in organizing Dakar Rally

FIA president commends 黑料社区鈥檚 efforts in organizing Dakar Rally
The International Automobile Federation鈥檚 President Mohammed Ben Sulayem commended the Kingdom鈥檚 efforts in organizing the Dakar Rally during his visit to 黑料社区鈥檚 rally bivouac on Friday. (Instagram/@mohammed.ben.sulayem)
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Updated 10 January 2025

FIA president commends 黑料社区鈥檚 efforts in organizing Dakar Rally

FIA president commends 黑料社区鈥檚 efforts in organizing Dakar Rally
  • Mohammed Ben Sulayem speaks of Kingdom鈥檚 commitment to delivering top-notch experience for participants
  • Rally resumes on Saturday with 7 stages remaining

Ha鈥檌l: The International Automobile Federation鈥檚 President Mohammed Ben Sulayem commended the Kingdom鈥檚 efforts in organizing the Dakar Rally during his visit to 黑料社区鈥檚 rally bivouac on Friday.
Ben Sulayem also praised the Kingdom鈥檚 commitment to delivering a top-notch experience for participants and highlighted the warm hospitality and generosity that embody the spirit of the Saudi people.
The FIA president highlighted that 黑料社区鈥檚 success in hosting global sporting events, such as the Dakar Rally, has set a benchmark and become a source of pride. He also acknowledged the hard work and teamwork of all rally participants, noting their role in strengthening the Kingdom鈥檚 reputation as a world-class motorsport hub.
The participants have taken a well-deserved rest after enduring several days of tough desert challenges. Meanwhile, support teams have continued their vital work, ensuring vehicles are maintained and ready for the next stages to help competitors perform at their best.
After covering about 2,579 km of special stages, 299 vehicles arrived at the bivouac camp in Ha鈥檌l. Vehicles included 118 bikes, 58 cars, two stock vehicles, 45 challengers, 33 SSVs, and 43 trucks.
The rally resumes on Saturday with seven stages remaining. Participants will head to Al-Dawadmi, covering 829 km, including 605 km of timed special stages.
The journey will then take them through a circular stage in Al-Dawadmi, followed by Riyadh, Haradh, and finally Al-Shubayta.
The rally concludes with two final stages in Al-Shubayta on Jan. 16 and 17, marking the end of this year鈥檚 Dakar Rally.


Nurmagomedov beats Hughes to claim PFL lightweight world championship

Nurmagomedov beats Hughes to claim PFL lightweight world championship
Updated 04 October 2025

Nurmagomedov beats Hughes to claim PFL lightweight world championship

Nurmagomedov beats Hughes to claim PFL lightweight world championship
  • Corey Anderson takes light heavyweight title at competition in Dubai on Friday night

DUBAI: There are two new world champions following Friday night鈥檚 PFL Champions Series: Road to Dubai 鈥 The Rematch event at Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai.

The main event more than lived up to expectations, as Usman Nurmagomedov (20-0, 1 NC) and Paul Hughes (14-3) squared off for their highly anticipated 2025 rematch. Much like their first meeting, the fight went the full 25 minutes, and once again it was Nurmagomedov who had his hand raised, securing a hard-fought unanimous decision to preserve his undefeated record.

As the championship rounds unfolded, Nurmagomedov鈥檚 trademark composure and ability to dictate the pace proved the difference. Hughes rallied with some of his best offense late, but it was not enough to overturn the judges鈥 scorecards. With the victory, Nurmagomedov not only reinforced his dominance in the lightweight division but also etched another chapter in what has quickly become one of the PFL鈥檚 defining rivalries.

The PFL light heavyweight world title clash between Corey Anderson (20-6) and Dovlet Yagshimuradov (25-8-1) served as a rematch of their 2021 Bellator world grand prix quarterfinal, which Anderson won by third-round stoppage.

This time, the fight began with two separate eye pokes from Yagshimuradov. Once Anderson recovered, the Turkmen fighter landed looping punches that found their mark. As the co-main event settled in, however, the former Bellator champion leaned on his wrestling, controlling the action from top position for the remaining four rounds. Anderson鈥檚 dominance earned him a unanimous decision, marking his fourth straight victory and third since joining the PFL. With the win, Anderson captured the PFL light heavyweight world championship.

In a title eliminator to decide the next challenger for the soon-to-be-crowned PFL bantamweight world champion, Magomed Magomedov (21-5) squared off against former Bellator champion Sergio Pettis (25-7). Magomedov controlled much of the opening round with his trademark grappling, but Pettis turned the tide with a perfectly timed spinning back elbow, followed by a brutal punch that handed Magomedov the first KO/TKO loss of his 26-fight career. After the stunning finish, Pettis wasted no time calling his shot: 鈥淚 want the winner of the tournament, (Marcirley) Alves. In Milwaukee, come on PFL.鈥

Two longtime Bellator standouts, Archie Colgan (13-0) and Jay-Jay Wilson (11-2), clashed in lightweight action in a bout that proved every bit as competitive as expected. Wilson opened strong, establishing his front kicks, while Colgan answered with his signature wrestling, securing an early takedown. As the fight progressed, the University of Wyoming alumni steadily imposed his will, grinding down the Kiwi and racking up nine takedowns overall. Though Wilson stayed active off his back, the judges sided with Colgan, who kept his undefeated record intact. With the win, Colgan has positioned himself as a potential frontrunner to challenge for the PFL lightweight world title.

The first fight on the main card saw England鈥檚 Jack Cartwright (13-2) step in on short notice against Ireland鈥檚 Caolan Loughran (10-3). Cartwright controlled the action early, using sharp combinations to outstrike his opponent and secure the first two rounds on the judges鈥 scorecards. Loughran found success in the third, landing a takedown and maintaining top control, but the rally came too late. Cartwright earned the victory in his PFL debut with a composed and disciplined performance.


Sabalenka to defend Wuhan title after layoff but Zheng out

Sabalenka to defend Wuhan title after layoff but Zheng out
Updated 04 October 2025

Sabalenka to defend Wuhan title after layoff but Zheng out

Sabalenka to defend Wuhan title after layoff but Zheng out
  • World number one Aryna Sabalenka is set to defend her title at next week鈥檚 Wuhan Open following a brief injury layoff but local hero Zheng Qinwen is out

BEIJING: World number one Aryna Sabalenka is set to defend her title at next week鈥檚 Wuhan Open following a brief injury layoff but local hero Zheng Qinwen is out.
Sabalenka won her fourth Grand Slam crown in New York last month but missed this week鈥檚 China Open in Beijing with what she called a small injury.
The 27-year-old from Belarus is expected to return to action for the WTA 1000 event in the Chinese city of Wuhan, where she is the reigning champion and a three-time winner.
The main draw starts on Monday with Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff 鈥 who plays the semifinals in Beijing on Saturday 鈥 also among the top seeds.
In a blow to the tournament and home hopes, local favorite and Olympic champion Zheng pulled out on Friday having recently returned from elbow surgery.
The Chinese world number nine, who considers Wuhan her hometown, retired from her last-32 match at the China Open on Monday.
Zheng, runner-up to Sabalenka last year, said in a video: 鈥淯nfortunately my body has not returned to its best condition.
鈥淎fter discussing with doctors and my team, I regretfully and unfortunately withdrew from this year鈥檚 Wuhan Open.
鈥淚鈥檓 very grateful for the support from all tennis fans, especially those from my hometown.鈥


Amorim won鈥檛 resign but says results key to keep Man United job

Amorim won鈥檛 resign but says results key to keep Man United job
Updated 04 October 2025

Amorim won鈥檛 resign but says results key to keep Man United job

Amorim won鈥檛 resign but says results key to keep Man United job
  • The 40-year-old Portuguese, who has overseen nine wins, 17 defeats and seven draws in his 33 league games in charge, spoke to reporters ahead of Saturday鈥檚 home game

MANCHESTER: Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim said he does not intend to resign but acknowledged that positive results are crucial to keeping his position at Old Trafford, as pressure mounts following a woeful start to the season.
United are already out of the League Cup after a shock second-round defeat to English fourth-tier side Grimsby Town and failed to qualify for European football following last season鈥檚 disappointing 15th-place finish.
The scrutiny on Amorim has intensified this campaign as his side sits 14th in the Premier League table, eight points behind leaders Liverpool, with just seven points from six matches.
The 40-year-old Portuguese, who has overseen nine wins, 17 defeats and seven draws in his 33 league games in charge, spoke to reporters ahead of Saturday鈥檚 home game against high-flying promoted side Sunderland: 鈥淣o, that is a decision of the board. I cannot do that (resign).
鈥淪ometimes I have that feeling and losing is hard, not to create the momentum. It鈥檚 so frustrating when you create the momentum, go to the next game, something happens. That feeling sometimes hurts me a lot. Also the players and especially the staff here.
鈥淏ut that is not my decision and I think it would be really hard to leave if I don鈥檛 do everything to follow my career here.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a dream to be here and I want to continue here and I want to fight for this. But the problem is now what makes me suffer is to lose games, not to lose my job. You fear to lose your job when you have to pay the bills and I don鈥檛 have that feeling.鈥
Amorim said he is not 鈥渘aive鈥 about the precarious nature of his position at a club of United鈥檚 stature.
鈥淲e understand that we need results to continue the project. We will reach a point that is impossible for everyone because this is a very big club with a lot of sponsors, with two owners. So it鈥檚 hard, the balance is really hard,鈥 he added.


鈥楽uffering鈥 Djokovic fights past Cilic in Shanghai opener

鈥楽uffering鈥 Djokovic fights past Cilic in Shanghai opener
Updated 03 October 2025

鈥楽uffering鈥 Djokovic fights past Cilic in Shanghai opener

鈥楽uffering鈥 Djokovic fights past Cilic in Shanghai opener
  • Novak Djokovic said he had to 鈥渇ire up all engines鈥 as he overcame a stodgy first set to reach the third round of the Shanghai Masters on Friday, beating fellow veteran Marin Cilic 7-6 (7/2), 6-4

SHANGHAI: Novak Djokovic said he had to 鈥渇ire up all engines鈥 as he overcame a stodgy first set to reach the third round of the Shanghai Masters on Friday, beating fellow veteran Marin Cilic 7-6 (7/2), 6-4.
The 38-year-old Serb is aiming for a record-extending fifth title in Shanghai, where he was greeted by rapturous cheers as he entered a stadium packed with adoring Chinese fans.
The combined age of Djokovic and Cilic 鈥 75 years and 139 days 鈥 was the oldest ever between two opponents in an ATP Masters 1000 main draw match.
鈥淚 did enjoy it, but I also suffered a lot on the court,鈥 said Djokovic.
鈥淚t was a very close match. He was probably the better player for the first set,鈥 he added, saying he needed to 鈥渇ire up all engines.鈥
The first set was hard-fought, with 94th-ranked Cilic鈥檚 best chance to break the 24-time Grand Slam champion coming but going in the 11th game.
Djokovic seemed to regain his footing in the tiebreak, steaming ahead to prevail 7-2.
In the second set the world number five broke the Croat in the third game and then kept his cool in a tense 10th game to secure victory with a final ace.
Last year Djokovic lost to world number two Jannik Sinner in the final.
On Thursday he said he would 鈥渓ove to have the chance鈥 to play Sinner again if they meet in the semifinals.
Sinner will start his campaign against Germany鈥檚 Daniel Altmaier on Saturday.
Shelton out
The United States鈥 Ben Shelton became the first top-10 seed to be booted out of the competition, beaten by 83rd-ranked David Goffin in straight sets.
The Belgian underdog beat 22-year-old Shelton, ranked sixth in the world, 6-2, 6-4.
Starting strong, the 34-year-old broke the American鈥檚 serve in the third and seventh games to take the first set in just over half an hour.
The second was more closely fought, but shortly after play resumed following a rain break, Goffin broke in the ninth game after an unforced error by Shelton.
鈥淚t was tough to finish it, but I made it with a good service game, so I鈥檓 really happy,鈥 said Goffin.
Shelton has been recovering from a shoulder injury sustained at the US Open.
However, Goffin has form when it comes to eliminating top players.
In March this year he upset world number one Carlos Alcaraz in Miami and last year in Shanghai he knocked out world number three Alexander Zverev.
Teenager Learner Tien 鈥 fresh from losing the final of the China Open against Sinner in Beijing on Wednesday 鈥 continued his recent good form, beating Serbia鈥檚 Miomir Kecmanovic to advance into the second round.
Top-ranked Alcaraz is not in Shanghai after pulling out to rest having won the Japan Open.


Newcastle鈥檚 Livramento ruled out for eight weeks, says Howe

Newcastle鈥檚 Livramento ruled out for eight weeks, says Howe
Updated 03 October 2025

Newcastle鈥檚 Livramento ruled out for eight weeks, says Howe

Newcastle鈥檚 Livramento ruled out for eight weeks, says Howe
  • Livramento was taken off on a stretcher after landing awkwardly in an aerial duel in the 2-1 loss on Sunday but Howe said the 22-year-old鈥檚 diagnosis brought relief rather than despair

LONDON: Newcastle United full back Tino Livramento will be sidelined for eight weeks after injuring knee ligaments against Arsenal last weekend but the experienced Kieran Trippier will be an able deputy in his absence, manager Eddie Howe said on Friday.
Livramento was taken off on a stretcher after landing awkwardly in an aerial duel in the 2-1 loss on Sunday but Howe said the 22-year-old鈥檚 diagnosis brought relief rather than despair as his return timeline was better than expected.
鈥淗e went to see a specialist a couple of days ago as the scan initially looked better than we thought it was,鈥 Howe told reporters ahead of Sunday鈥檚 home game against Nottingham Forest.
鈥淗e has confirmed it is looking like an eight-week injury, which is a blow given our schedule, but it is looking better than what we initially feared,鈥 Howe added.
INJURY BLOW AMID HECTIC SCHEDULE
Howe said Newcastle would turn to 35-year-old Trippier to fill in for the England international amid a busy schedule with the club involved in three competitions.
鈥淭hat is the beauty of the squad and the strength of the squad we have, which will make a difference for us. We have real depth in the strength of the defensive areas,鈥 Howe added.
鈥淟osing Tino is a big blow for us with his athleticism and quality, but I have spoken many times about the role Kieran plays and his experience and quality he brings to the squad.鈥
Meanwhile, Sky Sports reported tat the club鈥檚 new striker Yoane Wissa, who was sidelined for four weeks after suffering a knee injury on international duty with DR Congo last month, will likely return only in November.
Newcastle have work to do in the Premier League, where they are 15th with one victory in six games.
鈥淲e鈥檝e got a few clicks to go but I will always be saying that regardless of how well we are playing,鈥 Howe said.
鈥淲e are finding our rhythm, we are a new team and any change takes time to absorb but I am confident we can continue to get better.鈥
HOWE 100 percent COMMITTED TO NEWCASTLE
Howe also shot down reports linking him to the Manchester United job with their coach Ruben Amorim under pressure.
鈥淢y commitment is that I am all in. I am 100 percent here and always have been,鈥 he said.
鈥淢y family are still here and we are fighting every day to make a success of what we are doing. The season ahead could be a wonderful thing and that is what I want to focus on.鈥
Another manager facing fan fury is Forest鈥檚 Ange Postecoglou, with Sunday鈥檚 opponents yet to win since the Australian took charge at the City Ground last month, and Howe said that was the 鈥榝ragility鈥 of the job.
鈥淣o amount of success previously can take you out of that firing line,鈥 Howe said.
鈥淲e are all subjected to the same forces and dictated to by results. In any moment, good or bad, you have to be yourself and that is what Ange is.鈥