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5 things learned from 抖阴短视频鈥檚 win over Oman at AFC Asian Cup

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Saudi players celebrate their late win over Oman at the AFC Asian Cup in Qatar. (AN Photo/Basheer Saleh)
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Updated 17 January 2024

5 things learned from 抖阴短视频鈥檚 win over Oman at AFC Asian Cup

5 things learned from 抖阴短视频鈥檚 win over Oman at AFC Asian Cup
  • Stoppage-time victory may have galvanising effect on players looking to make Round of 16 against Kyrgyzstan on Sunday
  • Value of bench was proven when Abdulrahman Ghareeb produced a moment of magic just three minutes after entering the field of play by dancing through the Omani defense and firing home the equalizer

RIYADH: 抖阴短视频 came back from a goal down to defeat Oman 2-1 late on in the opening game of their AFC Asian Cup campaign on Tuesday.

Here are five things learned from the action in Doha.

Turning point for manager Mancini, players

There had been plenty of controversy leading up to the game which featured an explosive press conference from head coach Roberto Mancini that made headlines around the world.

In it, he said that Salman Al-Faraj, Sultan Al-Ghannam, and Nawaf Al-Aqidi had been left out of the squad for trying to pick and choose their games, a claim all three players denied.

No one knows the thoughts of those who made the squad but seeing their club-mates in the headlines cannot have made for the best team atmosphere.

The last-gasp victory should give the Italian manager the chance to draw a line under the whole episode and focus on winning the trophy for the first time since 1996.

If the Green Falcons do end up lifting the cup next month, Ali Al-Bulaihi鈥檚 winning goal deep in stoppage time will surely be seen as a turning point both on and off the pitch.

Worrying defeat only just averted

The last-minute jubilation should not mask the fact that it was almost a terrible start for 抖阴短视频. With 13 minutes remaining, a loss was very much on the cards and only a 96th-minute winner prevented a draw.

Had it ended in defeat, it could have been a hugely damaging one. Given the negativity that was in the air following the previous day鈥檚 press conference, it could have sent 抖阴短视频鈥檚 Asian Cup campaign spiralling into chaos.

Now there is something to build on. Every Italian knows that the 1982 World Cup-winning team did not taste victory in a single game in the group stage. It can take time for a team to find its rhythm and momentum, especially when a coach is relatively new.

Despite the tightness of the game, in some ways, it was a perfect start. A win against a tough opponent but a wake-up call that means 抖阴短视频 will know they have to improve.

Substitutes made real difference

There was a general lack of creativity for much of the game, a quality that is sorely needed against a well-organized defence such as Oman鈥檚.

Mancini remained patient however even when the opponents started to sit back more and focus on defending their lead.

The introduction of Abdulrahman Ghareeb and Feras Al-Buraikan made a difference. The former produced a moment of magic just three minutes after he entered the field of play to dance through the defense and grab the equalizer.

From that point on, there was only one team that was going to win it and that was 抖阴短视频.

Al-Buraikan caused problems with his movement and energy in the final third and, had 抖阴短视频 not won, there would have been a lot of questions asking why the in-form Al-Ahli striker had not started the game.

Mancini demonstrated that when the pressure is on, he can keep his cool, and his players showed that they will keep going until the end.

Abdulhamid shows his class once more

Saud Abdulhamid impressed the watching world during the 2022 World Cup with a series of fine performances which saw him linked to a move to Italy.

Since then, he has continued building on his reputation which now has him regarded as one of the best right-backs in Asia.

On current form, it is hard to think of any better and he just exudes confidence and authority in everything he does. The Al-Hilal man made more passes than any of the Oman players, with only seven of his 60 going astray.

He deserved an assist for his cushioned header on the stroke of half-time that was very nearly converted by Sami Al-Najei, and almost headed home late in the game with the ball going just wide.

Defensively, Oman got very little joy from his side of the pitch and, all in all, it was a fine performance that bodes well for the rest of the tournament.

Early 2nd-round spot now up for grabs

The basic objective of any group stage is getting out of it, but the ideal outcome is to book a place in the Round of 16 with a game to spare.

Victory against Kyrgyzstan on Sunday will give Mancini and his men some much appreciated breathing space. It will mean that the boss can indulge in some rotation to keep his key players fresh and give others some playing time to ensure there is no rustiness for later in the competition.

The Central Asian team lost their opener 2-0 to Thailand and were very much second best in that game. There will be plenty that will encourage Mancini but then again, Kyrgyzstan will be desperate to get some points on the board or their Asian Cup adventure could end up being virtually over.

Still, 抖阴短视频鈥檚 target will be nothing less than another three points and early progress to the knockout stages.


鈥楤right is an understatement鈥 says Golf Saudi CEO about the sport鈥檚 future in the Kingdom

鈥楤right is an understatement鈥 says Golf Saudi CEO about the sport鈥檚 future in the Kingdom
Updated 17 November 2024

鈥楤right is an understatement鈥 says Golf Saudi CEO about the sport鈥檚 future in the Kingdom

鈥楤right is an understatement鈥 says Golf Saudi CEO about the sport鈥檚 future in the Kingdom
  • Noah Alireza speaks to Arab News about the Aramco Team Series, the GoGolf programs and producing homegrown talent

On a weekend that included the start of the WTA Finals in Riyadh, WWE Crown Jewel, as well as the Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam derbies in the Saudi Pro League, you could be forgiven for thinking there was any space left for any other sporting event to shine.

But golf鈥檚 Aramco Team Series 鈥 Riyadh, however, more than held its own and even drew in higher crowds than some of the rival events. The aim, said Golf Saudi CEO Noah Alireza, is to spread the golfing gospel.

鈥淥ur focus on global events comes with a primary objective of growing the game locally,鈥 Alireza said. 鈥(At Aramco Team Series) we (saw) a really vibrant crowd thatwas really getting into it.

鈥淚t鈥檚 all about creating the right environment and with this crowd being here as a captive audience, we, as much as possible, push towards them signing up for GoGolf, the program, and converting them into future golfers.鈥 

As the 2024 golf season draws to a close, Alireza said that his federation鈥檚 mandate is to act as an 鈥渃atalyst and incubator鈥 to create a golf industry.

鈥淔or us in Saudi, we have a blank canvas,鈥 Alireza told Arab News. 鈥淲e鈥檙e starting from scratch, and that provides an opportunity not to catch up, but hopefully to leapfrog because as is everything (in the Kingdom) today, Saudi doesn鈥檛 look at things in terms of just taking what was there and bringing it here. It鈥檚 taking and learning from what was, and doing it better.

鈥淪o for us to grow the game in 抖阴短视频, our primary focus today is on the development of innovative supply and infrastructure, and hopefully when we build it, the demand will catch up and that鈥檚 how we're going to hopefully be creating a viable ecosystem for golf.鈥

One of the ways that Golf Saudi is looking to increase participation in the game, in accordance with Vision 2030, is through its GoGolf programs.

鈥淕oGulf is for us a complete product from end to end to get people from Saudi and living in 抖阴短视频 to get into Golf. So we鈥檙e starting with a program that answers the question why golf? What is golf? And then a call to action is GoGolf. GoGolf is a three-month (program), maybe you can look at it as getting a license to drive.鈥

Alireza appreciates that taking up golf comes with a significant sporting and financial dedication, and GoGolf aims to give budding players an early advantage.

鈥淕olf is not an easy game to play. In order to break that barrier, three months鈥 worth of free lessons, or a package of 12 free lessons, will get you the license to be able to play on golf courses and other areas. So it鈥檚 a teaching methodology, but beyond the teaching phase, there is other infrastructure under the GoGolf brand that we will be deploying in addition to other things we鈥檝e launched outside golf courses, like Top Golf 鈥 a project that鈥檚 going to be taking place over the next year and a half.鈥

Alireza has a message for parents looking to introduce their children to new sports and activities: 鈥淭he choices are plenty to get kids into sports, and all sports will teach kids certain traits,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hether it is discipline, motivation and so many other traits.

鈥淕rowing up around golf, I had the opportunity to see it first hand, and golf is slightly different from other sports in that it takes up so much time and you鈥檙e moving an object, you鈥檙e not reacting to a ball, you鈥檙e having to impart impact on to a ball and a lot of time in between there are so many things that you have to exercise. Patience, resilience, determination, the seeking of perfection and getting better every day, and I believe those traits are really good traits to start to ingrain into kids, and hopefully one day from that some of the kids will specialize in golf and create those future champions that we鈥檙e looking to create.鈥

Alireza is bullish about golf鈥檚 trajectory in the Kingdom over the coming years.

鈥淏right is an understatement,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ith the incredible support that we鈥檙e seeing in 抖阴短视频 today across all the sectors, we have an incredible opportunity to bring the world of golf here to co-innovate with us on creating a platform that defines what future golf will be in terms of the infrastructure, golf courses, practice facilities and beyond.鈥

While there are several Saudi golfers already making moves in the professional game, Alireza鈥檚 aim is to see a whole generation of golfers emerging from the Kingdom over the next decade.

鈥淚 think it's important that we focus on building that generation for two important reasons,鈥 he said. 鈥淣o.1 is that creating champions is an element that we鈥檝e seen as a story throughout history that helps generate future generations of champions.

鈥淪o when Saudi beat Argentina in the World Cup, that was a generational moment that not only created future football stars but athletes in general,鈥 Alireza said. 鈥淓veryone could now believe if somebody that I know of that is from my city, my country can do it, then so can I. And that element, that barrier, as a threshold is extremely important. So for us, the focus on creating those champions is really important because then it goes to the second reason.鈥

鈥淭he second reason is that that tipping point, when that champion is created, inshallah, and our goal is to have that happen within the next five to 10 years, is that it creates a whole new generation of golfers that sustains the golf economy that we鈥檙e seeking to create.鈥

 


Brazil crowned champions at NEOM Beach International Cup

Brazil crowned champions at NEOM Beach International Cup
Updated 17 November 2024

Brazil crowned champions at NEOM Beach International Cup

Brazil crowned champions at NEOM Beach International Cup
  • Spain defeated Germany 2-1, while Japan won 8-2 against England to finish fifth

NEOM: Brazil were crowned NEOM Beach Soccer Cup champions for the third time in a row at Gayal Beach after a 6-1 win over the UAE in the final on Saturday night.

The Samba Boys dominated the first period, scoring four goals and the one-sided affair continued in the second period, with the UAE struggling to find their footing.

The defending champions鈥 relentless pressure paid off in the third period, as they extended their lead to 6-0 with a late consolation goal for the UAE.

In the match to decide third and fourth places, Spain defeated Germany 2-1, while Japan won 8-2 against England to finish fifth.

抖阴短视频 grabbed sixth after beating China 5-3.

In the women鈥檚 competition, Spain were crowned 2024 NEOM Beach Soccer Cup champions after a 5-1 win against Brazil.

 


How Saudi agent Ahmed Almualim defied the odds to take Saud Abdulhamid to Roma

How Saudi agent Ahmed Almualim defied the odds to take Saud Abdulhamid to Roma
Updated 17 November 2024

How Saudi agent Ahmed Almualim defied the odds to take Saud Abdulhamid to Roma

How Saudi agent Ahmed Almualim defied the odds to take Saud Abdulhamid to Roma
  • Saudi international鈥檚 agent tells Arab News he risked his own money to seal the historic summer transfer
  • Abdulhamid has become one of the standout players for the Green Falcons and will line up for Herve Renard鈥檚 team against Indonesia on Tuesday

RIYADH: At the end of August, Saud Abdulhamid became the first Saudi player to join a club from a top European league on a permanent basis. The right back left 抖阴短视频n powerhouse Al-Hilal to sign for AS Roma in Italy鈥檚 Serie A for a reported fee of $3 million.

Now a Champions League player, he continues to be one of 抖阴短视频鈥檚 standout players in a difficult period in which Robert Mancini departed and Herev Renard returned to take charge of the 2026 World Cup campaign.

Thursday鈥檚 0-0 draw with Australia leaves the Green Falcons in third place on six points, behind Australia on goal difference. Hope of automatic qualification remain a strong possibility, but there is little margin for error as Saudi travel to Indonesia for their sixth match in the 10-qualifier group.

Since impressing with Al-Ittihad and then Al-Hilal, the clubs he represented at professional level since 2018, Abdulhamid鈥檚 career has been on upward trajectory in recent years.

Football agent Ahmed Almualim, the man behind Abdulhamid鈥檚 move to AS Roma, spoke exclusively to Arab News about the financial and professional risks he took to get his client to Italy and the changing landscape of Saudi football.

Ahmed, how did you become an agent, were you always passionate about football or is it business first of all?

I became an agent in 2014. Since I was young, I was always passionate about football. I started my career as a sports journalist when I was very young, aged 19, back in 2009. Before that, I used to write some articles about football, about transfers, on a few blogs. I kept working as a sports journalist until 2014, when I stopped and I started my career as a football agent. It鈥檚 more than 10 years now that I鈥檝e been an agent!

Do you have a favorite team in 抖阴短视频?

Yes, it鈥檚 not a secret (he laughs). My favorite team in 抖阴短视频 is Al-Ahli from Jeddah. I worked as a sports journalist and I used to specifically cover news about Al-Ahli鈥檚 transfers. From there, people got to know more about me. I used to go to the stadium when I was young with my friends. Nobody in my family took me, but I went with my friends and neighbours. They all supported Al-Ahli. We were so passionate.

Was it difficult for you to move into this field?

It鈥檚 very difficult to work as a football agent because you need certain tools. These tools are the local and the international connections. You need to know people inside clubs, the presidents, the sporting directors, the players. It鈥檚 the same for clubs abroad. I work full-time as a football agent and I really enjoy what I鈥檓 doing.

Of course, sometimes, in some moments, during some windows, when I have a bad window, I really start thinking: 鈥淥K, why do I have to do this job as a full-time job? I can do it as a part-time job like most of the agents in Saudi.鈥 But then I start to motivate myself again and I say: 鈥淣o, this is my job in football, I鈥檓 an agent, a professional one like in Europe, so I have to continue.鈥 And I try to move on.

Did you ever think it was possible to do business with local players moving outside 抖阴短视频?

One of my most important goals when I started was to do business like this, taking players to Europe and opening the borders. And I started this at a lower level. I took a Syrian player, Mahmoud Al-Mawas, to Romania. I had one player in Denmark. Two years ago, I signed a player in Portugal. The most important goal I set for myself was to do something different to what was already on the market.

Saudi players were moving from one domestic club to another, but I wanted to do things differently and not just to transfer a player from Ittihad to Al-Hilal, from Al-Hilal to Al-Ahli, from Al-Ahli to Al-Nassr and so on. I wanted to be the first different agent in this market. I brought many offers from abroad to Saudi national team players but they didn鈥檛 want to move on.

How did Roma's interest in Saud Abdulhamid come about?

It鈥檚 a story with two chapters. The first one was written in May, when I received a communication from one of the head scouters asking about the player and the conditions for a potential transfer. It started from there. And the second episode started when Florent Ghisolfi became the sporting director of AS Roma. Previously, he was the sporting director of Nice and there he also showed interest in Saud. He knew Saud was in his last year of contract at Hilal. So when he was appointed this season as a sport director of AS Roma, he reconnected with us and showed his interest again.

Do you think that this would have been possible without the Saudi Pro League expanding to the level it has?

People now know the Saudi league more and more. And I think also the players. More and more international players are involved in the league. This gave Saudi a push and a dose of belief that the whole product can be trusted. So, yes, the development of the Saudi league definitely helped. Without the current vibe, it would have been really difficult for such a transfer to take place.

How does it make you feel knowing you orchestrated Abdulhamid鈥檚 historic move?

I believe this transfer helped the image of the whole footballing country. It will help other Saudi players to get a chance in Europe, maybe. I believe this move has opened the door for Saudi players in years to come. I鈥檓 really proud we did it. It was one of the targets I had set for myself and I鈥檓 happy I delivered.

Many people were against this transfer. People who didn鈥檛 look at the bigger picture. As an agent, I dropped my interest just to support Saud, in the interests of 抖阴短视频n football. I sacrificed a lot of money for this deal to happen.

Can you tell us something about this transfer that an agent would normally try to keep as a secret?

Tough one. OK, let me tell you that right before he signed for Roma, Saud was close to joining Rennes in France. They had a very strong interest in him. He chose to go to Rome because of the challenge. Rennes鈥 interest was kept secret, it wasn鈥檛 mentioned anywhere.

How has Saud settled in Rome?

He鈥檚 happy in Rome and everything is in progress for him. He got some minutes. He鈥檚 an international player. He featured for the national team on plenty of occasions. He played in the biggest tournament there is, the World Cup. He also played in the Asian Champions League. It wasn鈥檛 that big a deal for him to adapt. He was prepared mentally for it to happen. He鈥檚 really aware of the challenges that are in store for him. He lives a normal life. He got a house. It was normal for him to start on the bench, we were speaking to the coach and the sporting director and they explained everything. He needs to know the culture of the league, Italian football is difficult. It鈥檚 different to any other European country.

Is the development of the SPL helping you as an agent?

It has helped me. And that鈥檚 because now it鈥檚 so easy to be connected to international agents. They want to do business in 抖阴短视频. From that point, we can cooperate. I can help the international agents to place their players in the Saudi market. And they help me connect to the European clubs. By doing so, I can place the players I already work with in Europe.

From an agent鈥檚 perspective, how did Ronaldo signing for Al-Nassr change the landscape of the Saudi League?

In the beginning, I thought it was just a rumor. When I saw he had arrived in Riyadh, I started believing everything was possible in Saudi, starting at that point. It was a big, big, big thing, a massive event. Nobody could believe it. And Ronaldo became the icon of the Saudi league. Because of Ronaldo, many world class players started joining the league. He showed them that it鈥檚 a good championship. And this league can grow further and improve in the next few years.

Do you, as an agent, feel that you鈥檙e playing a part in this football revolution?

Now, after I did the deal for Saud to AS Roma, I see myself as a small part of this revolution in Saudi sport. I am privileged to have been able to send the best Saudi player to one of Europe鈥檚 most historic clubs.

Do you think big stars in Europe might start looking for local agents in 抖阴短视频, were you approached by any big names?

Yes, there are many stars in Europe who got in touch. They showed interest to join the league. They saw how strong it is and how it鈥檚 improving. It鈥檚 better and better every year.

Of course, the financial aspect plays a big role in the players鈥 wishes to join. Many top players, including from the Premier League and LaLiga, have contacted me to see how they can come to the Saudi championship.

Many deals that seem done then collapse. What is the most frequent cause?

One of the craziest reasons is that some clubs refuse to pay the agents. They agree about terms with other clubs, they accept the salaries that the players want, but then they don鈥檛 take the agents seriously. That鈥檚 wrong, because agents are an important part of any deal. It鈥檚 not just happened to me, but to many agents, many times, to find themselves in such situations.

What do you do for your players apart from representing them in negotiations?

I try to hire specialists to take care of them. For example, one to take care of nutrition. We need to find the right way to develop their body structures. I have my people working in communications, so players receive professional guidance in this area as well. It鈥檚 important that they are aware of how they should handle their media duties. We have a team working together, in my company everyone is a specialist in what they need to do.

Did you ever advise a player to do something even if it was outside your financial interests?

I lost a lot of money after Saud鈥檚 move to AS Roma. I did it because I thought he should go to Europe. I believed he could develop more if he went there. That鈥檚 my principle, I say the truth whatever it costs me financially. I don鈥檛 like to control players.


鈥榋urdo鈥 Ramirez beats Billam-Smith by unanimous decision in Riyadh

鈥榋urdo鈥 Ramirez beats Billam-Smith by unanimous decision in Riyadh
Updated 17 November 2024

鈥榋urdo鈥 Ramirez beats Billam-Smith by unanimous decision in Riyadh

鈥榋urdo鈥 Ramirez beats Billam-Smith by unanimous decision in Riyadh
  • Mexican southpaw鈥檚 win improves his record to 47-1, including 30 knockouts
  • Saudi boxer Ziyad Almaayouf earns hard-fought draw against Mexico鈥檚 Juan Garcia on the undercard

Riyadh: WBA cruiserweight champion Gilberto 鈥淶urdo鈥 Ramirez defeated WBO champ Chris Billam-Smith by unanimous decision on Saturday in the main event at Riyadh鈥檚 鈥淟atino Night鈥 to become the undisputed world champion in the division.

The Mexican southpaw improved his record to 47-1, including 30 knockouts, while the British champ鈥檚 record slipped to 20-2, with 13 knockouts, after three straight title defenses.

Ramirez showed his power and precision before a packed crowd at The Venue, Riyadh, headlining an unforgettable evening that celebrated Latin American culture and the global appeal of boxing.

Ramirez took control of the fight from the opening bell, using his size advantage and sharp combinations to pin Billam-Smith on the back foot. The British fighter displayed immense heart, landing counter shots and working the body, but Zurdo鈥檚 power and precision proved overwhelming.

In his post-fight interview, Ramirez dedicated his victory to his fans and the Latino community. 鈥淚鈥檓 a proud Mexican and Latino 鈥 I will represent the Latino Night very well,鈥 he told Arab News before the fight. And he did.

The evening began with an undercard packed with talent and exciting matchups. Fighters from across Latin America displayed skill and determination, thrilling the crowd with breathtaking rounds, technical displays, and a few dramatic comebacks. Each bout built anticipation for the night鈥檚 culminating showdown.

 Saudi boxer Ziyad Almaayouf delivered a spirited performance in the opening fight, earning a hard-fought draw against Mexico鈥檚 Juan Garcia. 

The bout was characterized by Almaayouf鈥檚 sharp boxing skills and Garcia鈥檚 relentless pressure, with both fighters trading heavy shots and testing each other鈥檚 endurance across all six rounds. 

Almaayouf, backed by a passionate home crowd, landed cleaner combinations early in the fight, but Garcia鈥檚 aggression in the later rounds allowed him to claw back on the scorecards, leading to a split-decision draw.

The result left fans buzzing, with many praising Almaayouf鈥檚 resilience and composure under Garcia鈥檚 constant attacks.

In a post-fight interview with Arab News, Almaayouf, known as 鈥淶izo鈥, said that he won the fight tonight despite what the judges decided. 鈥淚鈥檓 always going to think that I did enough to win the fight. This is just the opinion of two judges.

鈥淚f you go back 10-15 years ago and you ask the world: would they see a Saudi professional boxer standing in the middle of the ring with a tough Mexican fighter, they wouldn鈥檛 believe it,鈥 he added. 鈥淏ut tonight, we showed that can happen.鈥

He said that a rematch is his next target.

For Garcia, the result was a testament to his durability and fighting spirit, earning him respect as a worthy opponent in a thrilling opener to an unforgettable night.

Latino Night in Riyadh was another milestone in 抖阴短视频鈥檚 emergence as a global destination for sports and entertainment. By blending cultural celebration with world-class boxing, the event left a lasting impression on fans and participants alike.

As the arena emptied and the lights dimmed, one thing was clear: Gilberto Ramirez had won not only a fight, but had also solidified his position as a global ambassador for the enduring legacy of Latino boxing.


Hull clings to one-shot lead over Korda, Zhang at LPGA Annika

Hull clings to one-shot lead over Korda, Zhang at LPGA Annika
Updated 17 November 2024

Hull clings to one-shot lead over Korda, Zhang at LPGA Annika

Hull clings to one-shot lead over Korda, Zhang at LPGA Annika
  • Hull found water at the 18th hole and made bogey but kept the lead alone when Korda three-putted for bogey in near-darkness at Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Florida

MIAMI: England鈥檚 Charley Hull fired a two-under par 68 and clung to a one-stroke lead over top-ranked Nelly Korda and China鈥檚 Zhang Weiwei after Saturday鈥檚 third round of the LPGA Annika tournament.
Hull found water at the 18th hole and made bogey but kept the lead alone when Korda three-putted for bogey in near-darkness at Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Florida.
鈥淧layed pretty solid. I felt like I played well all day,鈥 Hull said. 鈥淏ut finishing in the dark wasn鈥檛 that fun. Shame to finish on a bogey but it was a good up-and-down.鈥
That left Hull on 12-under 198 with US star Korda, a six-time winner this year, shooting 67 to stand second on 199 with Zhang, who fired an LPGA career-low 62 to leap into contention.
鈥淚 just felt it was amazing day,鈥 Zhang said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know how to play that well today. Just keep patient and just like normal and then I holed a lot of putts. That made me so surprised on some holes.鈥
Thailand鈥檚 Wichanee Meechai and South Korea鈥檚 Im Jin-hee shared fourth on 201 with Germany鈥檚 Olivia Cowan fifth on 202 and a pack on 203 including Japan鈥檚 Minami Katsu, Mexico鈥檚 Gaby Lopez and Americans Rose Zhang and Bailey Tardy.
World number 12 Hull, a two-time LPGA winner seeking her first tour victory since October 2022, won her fourth Ladies European Tour title 鈥 and first in three years 鈥 two weeks ago at Riyadh.
Korda, in her first event after a neck injury sidelined her last month, seeks her first victory since June.
Hull opened with a birdie, added another at the par-5 seventh and had three birdie-bogey runs in the final seven holes 鈥 at the par-3 12th and par-4 13th, the par-5 14th and par-3 15th and the par-4 17th and 18, where she sank a four-foot bogey putt after a splashdown on her approach.
鈥淚t was kind of dark. Then it got the wind up, and I hit a really good 7-iron in and hit it pure. It just come up short in the water,鈥 Hull said.
鈥淭ricky little up-and-down, but my putt, I could barely see the hole. I couldn鈥檛 see the break or anything. So it was pretty dark to finish in.鈥
Korda stumbled early with bogeys at the second and fourth holes but closed the front nine with back-to-back birdies. She added birdies at 11 and 14, birdied 16 and 17 then had a three-putt bogey at 18 after a four-foot par putt miss.
鈥淚 had a good middle of the round. Just played some solid golf on the back nine and started hitting my driver a little better,鈥 Korda said.
She wasn鈥檛 happy about finishing in the dark either.
鈥淲as a little bit of poor planning by starting so late for us,鈥 Korda said. 鈥淲henever you鈥檙e sitting on 18 and the sun is already down, it鈥檚 never nice, especially with how slick these greens are and you can鈥檛 properly see.
鈥淎t the end of the day I鈥檓 the one that missed it.鈥
Zhang, 27, is a five-time China Tour winner whose best LPGA finish was a share of 10th at Portland in 2022.