Jannik Sinner’s decision to sit out Davis Cup criticized at home in Italy

Jannik Sinner’s decision to sit out Davis Cup criticized at home in Italy
Italy’s Jannik Sinner and Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz pose for photos at the end of the final of the Six Kings Slam exhibition tennis tournament in Riyadh on Oct. 18, 2025. (AFP)
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Jannik Sinner’s decision to sit out Davis Cup criticized at home in Italy

Jannik Sinner’s decision to sit out Davis Cup criticized at home in Italy
  • Sinner said that he prefers to prepare for next season instead of helping the Azzurri aim for another title in Bologna
  • “It doesn’t seem like it, but a week of preparation in that period can make a difference”

ROME: Jannik Sinner’s decision not to play for host Italy in the Davis Cup Final 8 is being met with a sense of abandonment in his home country — where he was fiercely defended during his doping case earlier this year.
The second-ranked Sinner, who led Italy to tennis’ biggest team trophy the past two years, said that he prefers to prepare for next season instead of helping the Azzurri aim for another title in Bologna next month.
“It wasn’t an easy decision, but after Turin (where the ATP Finals are played the week before the Davis Cup), the goal is to start off on the right foot in Australia,” Sinner said, referring to the Australian Open, where he is the two-time defending champion.
“It doesn’t seem like it, but a week of preparation in that period can make a difference,” Sinner told Sky Italia on Monday from Vienna, where he is playing this week. “We already won the Davis Cup in 2023 and 2024 and this time we decided like this with my team.”
The front-page headline in Tuesday’s Gazzetta dello Sport translated to: “Sinner, think it over again.”
An accompanying editorial in the Gazzetta took Sinner to task for saying he already won the Davis Cup twice, pointing out how he also defended his title over the weekend in a lucrative exhibition in .
“So you’re not going to return to Riyadh for another $6 million? If you win another Wimbledon, you won’t go to London anymore? Pasta, coffee … Every five minutes you promote an Italian product. Do it with tennis, too,” the Gazzetta editorial said, referring to the multiple Italian brands that Sinner represents in TV and other advertisements.
Added 92-year-old Nicola Pietrangeli, a two-time French Open winner who was Italy’s most successful player until Sinner came along: “It’s a big slap in the face to the Italian sports world.”
Italians widely defended Sinner when he was hit with a three-month doping ban in February, while other top players insinuated that he received preferential treatment because of his high status and the time frame of the ban meant that he didn’t miss any Grand Slam tournaments.
Sinner has faced discrimination
It’s not the first time that Sinner has been criticized for not representing Italy. It happened when he didn’t play Davis Cup in 2023 and it happened when he didn’t play in the Paris Olympics a year later.
Sinner grew up in the German-speaking autonomous region of Alto Adige in northern Italy and has also faced an underlying sentiment that he’s not fully Italian.
Just last month, an Italian rapper was accused of inciting racial hatred for publishing musical lyrics saying that Sinner speaks with “Adolf Hitler’s accent.” Fedez, the rapper, later apologized.
Panatta defends Sinner
Adriano Panatta, who led Italy to its only other Davis Cup triumph in 1976, defended Sinner’s choice, noting how the team competition is not considered as important as it was in his playing days.
“Today’s tennis requires players to have complete devotion. The players are like CEOs of companies that carry their names,” Panatta wrote in Corriere della Sera. “Sinner has won the Davis Cup twice and now he needs a break to gear up for his main goals: winning Slams, playing up to (Carlos) Alcaraz’s level, reclaiming No. 1. Those are his priorities.”
Paolo Bertolucci, who also played on the 1976 team and is now a TV commentator, agreed with Panatta.
“I don’t see anything wrong with the decision,” Bertolucci told the Gazzetta. “Tennis has changed. Today what counts are the four Slams and then the ATP Finals. The rest is side stuff.”


Chelsea cautious on Fernandez return as Maresca dwells on injuries, red cards

Chelsea cautious on Fernandez return as Maresca dwells on injuries, red cards
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Chelsea cautious on Fernandez return as Maresca dwells on injuries, red cards

Chelsea cautious on Fernandez return as Maresca dwells on injuries, red cards
Midfielder Enzo Fernandez may return to action after missing a week with a knee issue
“It is not something we have to be worried about. It’s to try and protect Enzo,” Maresca told reporters

LONDON: A long list of injured players and a tendency to pick up red cards are among Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca’s main concerns before Wednesday’s Champions League clash with Ajax Amsterdam as they look to steady the ship after a tumultuous September.
Midfielder Enzo Fernandez may return to action after missing a week with a knee issue but Maresca said Chelsea would not rush the Argentina international back as they look for their fourth straight win in all competitions.
“Enzo took part in the session yesterday. We have one more session this afternoon and we will decide with him tomorrow. It is not something we have to be worried about. It’s to try and protect Enzo,” Maresca told reporters on Tuesday.
Center-back Benoit Badiashile was the latest Chelsea player to pick up a knock last week, the sixth on the injury list.
“It’s difficult, especially because most of the injuries we had were one or two days before the game,” Maresca said.
“We’re trying to adapt. It’s complicated because sometimes you plan for some players to play one week, but then you need that player because of another injury.”

NO ‘PUNISHMENT’ FOR PLAYERS OVER RED CARDS
Chelsea are also facing an issue with player discipline after picking up four red cards in the last six matches.
“For sure, it’s something we can do better. Some of the red cards, we can avoid that ... the other side, they do not want to concede and they want to continue to be aggressive,” Maresca added.
“Personally, I’m not that kind of manager to punish players ... I have four kids, when they do something wrong, I do not punish them. I try to teach them to do the right things. I try to do this with the players too. This is the way I like to do things.”
But Chelsea, who had a three-match Premier League winless streak and lost their first Champions League game to Bayern Munich last month, have bounced back with a scrappy victory over Benfica and back-to-back wins in the English top-flight.
“We were not happy with the result at Bayern, but the performance, we were happy with. We knew that was a difficult game,” Maresca said.
“Benfica, we tried to prepare the game to win the game in the best way, but when you face this kind of club there are always things you can learn after the game. It is going to be exactly the same tomorrow.
“It’ll be a difficult game. (Ajax) are a club that have won this competition in the past. They want to prove to everyone that they can come here and beat us. We are going to try and do exactly the same.”
Chelsea are 18th in the Champions League table with three points from their opening two games, while Ajax are second-bottom without a point after two defeats.

Barca Miami match ‘adulterates’ La Liga: Real Madrid’s Courtois

Barca Miami match ‘adulterates’ La Liga: Real Madrid’s Courtois
Updated 21 October 2025

Barca Miami match ‘adulterates’ La Liga: Real Madrid’s Courtois

Barca Miami match ‘adulterates’ La Liga: Real Madrid’s Courtois
  • “It’s totally adulterating the competition,” Courtois told a news conference
  • “It’s easy to talk about the NFL and the NBA (which move locations), they have 82 games and it doesn’t change anything for them”

MADRID: Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois said Tuesday the plan to take Barcelona’s La Liga match against Villarreal to Miami is “adulterating” the competition.
La Liga announced they were moving the game to the United States in December, which will be the first European League fixture to be held abroad.
“It’s totally adulterating the competition,” Courtois told a news conference.
“It’s easy to talk about the NFL and the NBA (which move locations), they have 82 games and it doesn’t change anything for them, and in the NFL it’s voted for by the owners of the teams...
“Here it’s the opposite... they decided to do it and it adulterates the competition.”
Courtois said Barcelona would gain an advantage by facing Villarreal at a neutral stadium, rather than in a normal away game.
“Villarreal away is a difficult game... everyone should play at home and away, apart from for force majeure.”
The Spanish Footballers’ Association (AFE) organized protests against the game being moved last weekend, with players from every team not moving for 15 seconds at the start of each league match.
However the protests at the start of each match were not all shown on television broadcasts.
“Hiding it... is censorship and manipulation, and that’s not good at all,” added Courtois.
Madrid have expressed their disapproval of the match being moved and Spanish media have reported that the club have filed a complaint to the Spanish government.
Coach Xabi Alonso reiterated he is also against the Miami switch.
“My opinion is clear... the club is defending their interests and we will see what happens,” said the coach.
Belgian stopper Courtois is set to make his 300th appearance for the club on Wednesday when Real Madrid host Juventus in the Champions League.
“I’m very proud of reaching that number, when you’re a kid you dream of playing a game for Real Madrid and tomorrow it will be 300,” said the 33-year-old.”


Keshav Maharaj takes seven as South Africa dismiss Pakistan for 333

Keshav Maharaj takes seven as South Africa dismiss Pakistan for 333
Updated 21 October 2025

Keshav Maharaj takes seven as South Africa dismiss Pakistan for 333

Keshav Maharaj takes seven as South Africa dismiss Pakistan for 333
  • Shan Masood led Pakistan’s innings with 87 before a lower-order collapse
  • South Africa were 9-0 at lunch, replying on day two of the Rawalpindi Test

RAWALPINDI: Spinner Keshav Maharaj took seven wickets as world champions South Africa dismissed Pakistan for 333 in the second and final Test in Rawalpindi on Tuesday.

The hosts resumed day two on 259-5 but Maharaj ran through their batting with figures of 7-102, his 12th haul of five wickets or more in Tests.

Shan Masood, the captain, top-scored for Pakistan with 87.

South Africa were 9-0 at lunch in their reply.

Pakistan reached 316 untroubled when Maharaj broke through the defense of Salman Agha, trapping him leg-before for 45 to give South Africa hopes of wrapping up the innings quickly.

Agha hit five fours and added 70 for the sixth wicket with Saud Shakeel.

Shakeel looked steady and reached his 10th half-century with a couple off Maharaj.

But the spinner had him caught in the slips for 66 and it triggered a mini collapse.

Maharaj bowled Shaheen Shah Afridi for nought, completing his first five-wicket haul against Pakistan.

Maharaj wrapped up the innings with the wickets of Sajid Khan (five) and Asif Afridi (four) as Pakistan lost their last five wickets for 17 runs.

Pakistan are attempting to sweep the two-match series after winning the first Test, in Lahore, by 93 runs.


‘We believe in him’: Dubai Basketball extends contract of Mam Jaiteh until 2028

‘We believe in him’: Dubai Basketball extends contract of Mam Jaiteh until 2028
Updated 21 October 2025

‘We believe in him’: Dubai Basketball extends contract of Mam Jaiteh until 2028

‘We believe in him’: Dubai Basketball extends contract of Mam Jaiteh until 2028
  • The French center, who recently suffered a season-ending Achilles injury, has received a contract extension from the club for one more year

DUBAI: Mam Jaiteh and Dubai Basketball have reached an agreement to extend his contract for one additional season, now running through 2028.

The French center initially signed for two seasons in the summer of 2025, and following his injury, the club wanted to reward Jaiteh with an extra year to show confidence and support.

“In our planning, Jaiteh was an essential player, and we lost him for the season because of the Achilles injury. This is part of sport, it can happen, but one thing that is very clear to us is that we believe in him,” said General Manager Dejan Kamenjasevic.

“Extending his contract, even though he already had another guaranteed year, is not something usual in professional basketball, but it reflects our vision and the way we want to build this club. It means he can remain calm and patient during his rehab, knowing that Dubai Basketball has been with him since day one and that he’s one of us.”

Jaiteh said that the contract extension “means everything to me.

“I want to thank the club and the management for trusting me. Dubai Basketball is showing everyone how big this club is with such a gesture,” he added.

The player is currently working on his rehab following his Achilles injury and is expected to return to the court for the 2026-27 season.


From Fight Island to UFC: Khamzat Chimeav’s success parallels Abu Dhabi’s rise to global MMA capital

From Fight Island to UFC: Khamzat Chimeav’s success parallels Abu Dhabi’s rise to global MMA capital
Updated 21 October 2025

From Fight Island to UFC: Khamzat Chimeav’s success parallels Abu Dhabi’s rise to global MMA capital

From Fight Island to UFC: Khamzat Chimeav’s success parallels Abu Dhabi’s rise to global MMA capital
  • Earlier this year, the 31-year-old started fighting under the UAE flag

ABU DHABI: When the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi signed its long-term partnership with the UFC in 2019, it did so with a vision to establish the city as the world capital for combat sports.

Since then, DCT Abu Dhabi has staged more than 20 UFC events, introduced the world to Fight Island during the COVID-19 pandemic, and delivered some of the organization’s most memorable nights.

UFC President Dana White once described Abu Dhabi as the “fight capital of the world,” and six years later that statement rings truer than ever.

Abu Dhabi’s ambition extends well beyond hosting blockbuster events. Its strategy is about legacy: creating opportunities for local and regional athletes, fostering young talent, and ensuring mixed martial arts has a long-term home in the Middle East.

The commitment runs through state-of-the-art facilities, grassroots initiatives, and world-class fights that bring the sport closer to fans while inspiring the next generation of athletes.

Khamzat Chimaev’s story is one such example of this strategy in action. He first stepped into the Octagon in Abu Dhabi in July 2020 at “UFC Fight Night: Katter vs. Ice,” and submitted John Phillips.

Just 10 days later, he returned for “UFC Fight Night: Whittaker vs. Till,” stopping Rhys McKee in the first round and making history with the fastest turnaround in the company’s history.

He was back in Abu Dhabi in October 2021 for “UFC 267: Blachowicz vs. Teixeira,” where he overwhelmed Li Jingliang with a first-round submission.

Four years later, having fought five of his eight UFC bouts in Abu Dhabi and under the UAE flag, he took his undefeated record to 15-0 at UFC 319 when he beat Dricus du Plessis in Chicago to capture the middleweight title.

Chimaev’s success as one of the sport’s most established athletes is a testament to the capital’s mission to foster homegrown talent.

Commenting on Abu Dhabi’s global MMA vision, Saleh Al-Geziry, director-general for tourism at DCT Abu Dhabi, said recently: “Abu Dhabi has become a global stage where athletes showcase their talents and fans witness unforgettable sporting moments.

“Our long-standing partnership with UFC supports our vision to position the emirate as the international home of martial arts and a destination for world-class sports.

“By hosting iconic events, inspiring new audiences, and creating opportunities for athletes at every level, we are continuing to grow Abu Dhabi’s role as a global hub for sport, culture, and tourism.”

In 2023, DCT Abu Dhabi and the UFC extended their partnership, reflecting the success of the joint venture and a strategic vision for the growth of MMA in the emirate.

Under the agreement, the UFC brings one numbered event, featuring a championship bout, to Abu Dhabi every year, along with UFC Fight Night which is also hosted annually in the emirate.

As DCT Abu Dhabi continues to bring international sports to the capital, MMA sits at the heart of these endeavors.

In July, the city hosted “UFC Fight Night: Whittaker vs. De Ridder” and is now preparing for “UFC 321: Aspinall vs. Gane” on Oct. 25. Taking place inside the Etihad Arena, the event will have Tom Aspinall defend his heavyweight title for the first time against Ciryl Gane.