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Six things to watch at LIV Golf Jeddah

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Brooks Koepka is aiming for a third successive win at LIV Golf Jeddah this week. (Chris Trotman/LIV Golf)
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Updated 29 February 2024

Six things to watch at LIV Golf Jeddah

Six things to watch at LIV Golf Jeddah
  • With Brooks Koepka eyeing a 鈥榯hree-peat,鈥 John Rahm makes first appearance in 抖阴短视频

JEDDAH: It is not an exaggeration to say that all eyes in the world of golf will be on LIV Golf Jeddah in 抖阴短视频 this week.

The Public Investment Fund-backed league has done more than enough in the recent past to become one of the strongest tours in the world, but enticing Anthony Kim to return to professional golf is probably the coolest thing it has done so far.

It remains to be seen what sort of form the 38-year-old American will be in after his 12-year hiatus from the sport. He might take some time to get back into the groove but be prepared for the internet to go nuts if he has a good opening round on Friday.

Kim is the mystery man of golf, an almost mythical figure. His talent and his skills were unreal when he played regularly on the PGA Tour, winning three titles before he turned 25, but then he said goodbye to the game at the age of just 26.

Some have described his return to professional golf as being like 鈥渢he resurfacing of the Loch Ness Monster,鈥 others as a sighting of the golfing world鈥檚 鈥淵eti.鈥

Kim鈥檚 return to competition will certainly be one of the biggest storylines to follow during LIV Golf Jeddah this weekend, but here are six others that could ramp up the excitement at Royal Greens Golf and Country Club.

Jon Rahm鈥檚 first time in 抖阴短视频

World No. 3 Jon Rahm is the biggest signing in LIV Golf history and the mercurial Spaniard, a two-time major champion, including victory at last year鈥檚 Masters, is set to make his first appearance in 抖阴短视频 this week.

Given the wind and length of the course at Royal Greens, and the peculiarities associated with a desert course, the venue should play right into Rahm鈥檚 hands. A phenomenal striker of the ball, he has spent the past decade based in Arizona and so is used to such conditions. He is also a two-time DP World Tour Championship winner in the neighboring UAE, on a similar style of course.

Koepka鈥檚 鈥榯hree-peat鈥 attempt

Brooks Koepka, a five-time major champion, faced tough challenges to the last putt in Jeddah in 2022 and 2023, but emerged victorious from playoffs both times. He beat teammate Peter Uihlein in the inaugural season of LIV Golf, then got better of Talor Gooch last October.

The 33-year-old resident of West Palm Beach, who was the only LIV Golf player on last year鈥檚 Ryder Cup team, will be going for an unprecedented 鈥渢hree-peat鈥 this week. Should he succeed, which is very much within the realms of possibility, it will set a hard-to-beat record in the relatively short history of LIV Golf so far.

The Crushers aim to bounce back

The 2023 Team Championship winners, the Bryson DeChambeau-led Crushers GC, have a point to prove in 抖阴短视频. They were cruising toward a team victory last year at Royal Greens, and DeChambeau looked like a lock for his third individual title of the season, when the unthinkable happened. The Crushers juggernaut came to a grinding halt during Sunday鈥檚 final round, they dropped to fourth place and DeChambeau slipped up to finish tied for 16th.

They will be keen to prove that the final round last year was nothing more than an aberration.

Niemann鈥檚 time to shine

Chile鈥檚 Joaquin Niemann is the LIV man in the news, having recently received a special invitation to play at this year鈥檚 Masters. It is just reward for all the chasing he has been doing lately, including victory in the Australian Open in December, fourth place in the Hero Dubai Desert Classic in January, and third in the International Series Oman last week. He also won LIV Golf Mayakoba this month, the season opener, which unfortunately did not earn him any world ranking points.

Niemann鈥檚 world-class talent is unquestionable and he is clearly fired up at the moment, which makes him a dangerous contender this week.

Saudi specialist DJ back in form

Koepka might be the flavor of the moment at Royal Greens thanks to his back-to-back LIV Golf wins there, but the original boss of the course is his close friend Dustin Johnson, two-time winner of the Saudi International there in 2019 and 2021, with a second place sandwiched between the victories. Even at the LIV Golf events in the past two years, his record is a respectable tie for fifth and a solo sixth place.

Now that the former world No. 1 has finally gotten over his short title drought with a win in Las Vegas this month, be prepared to perhaps see some fireworks once again from the big American.

The change of schedule

In 2022, Koepka won the tournament with a 12-under-par total, and finished on 14-under when he successfully defended his title last year.

A major change to the tournament this year, however, is that it is being played in the first week of March, when the conditions will much cooler compared with the October scheduling of previous years. Royal Greens will therefore feel like a different course, with changed wind directions and slightly softer greens. Expect the scores to be lower, therefore, unless the Red Sea has different ideas and starts blowing high winds towards the course.


Saudi Esports Federation and King Saud University Medical City unite on mental health initiative

Saudi Esports Federation and King Saud University Medical City unite on mental health initiative
Updated 22 January 2025

Saudi Esports Federation and King Saud University Medical City unite on mental health initiative

Saudi Esports Federation and King Saud University Medical City unite on mental health initiative
  • Three-year program will research esports, including anti-doping in e-sports and the importance of physical activity for gamers 聽

RIYADH: The Saudi Esports Federation and King Saud University Medical City have agreed to collaborate on implementing physical and mental wellbeing initiatives, developing health programs and conducting advanced research for electronic sports players.

Specific areas of joint focus include groundbreaking research into anti-doping in e-sports, the importance of physical activity for e-sports athletes and preventing and managing injuries. A medical committee will be established to combat doping.

The agreement, which aligns with the aims of 抖阴短视频鈥檚 Vision 2030 and the National Gaming and Esports Strategy, will last for three years and is one of the first of its kind in the world.

Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan, chairman of the Saudi Esports Federation, said: 鈥淭he memorandum of understanding between the Saudi Esports Federation and King Saud University Medical City positions 抖阴短视频 as a global leader in e-sports governance and integrating health and wellness into e-sports. The words innovative and groundbreaking are often overused but it is impossible to overstate how important this MoU could be for implementing physical and mental wellbeing initiatives not just in our nation, but in our industry. This is particularly prevalent considering that there remains a lingering public perception among some that gaming is an unhealthy pastime.

鈥淎s a global-leading federation, we at SEF relish the responsibility of enhancing best practice in gaming and e-sports and improving the lives of our community, and feel this collaboration is full proof of that in action. The MoU advances public health, fosters innovation and fully focuses on e-sports excellence and the health requirements that are vital to ensure e-sports excellence.鈥

The work achieved through the agreement will go towards the aims of 抖阴短视频鈥檚 National and Gaming Esports Strategy, which has ambitions to make the country a global hub for the gaming industry by 2030.

The research into anti-doping in e-sports is especially groundbreaking. As part of that, the agreement will help establish what exactly is doping in e-sports and how to combat it. Currently, the e-sports industry lacks consistent anti-doping standards, with few organizations adhering to any guidelines, and those that do often follow fragmented and inconsistent practices. It is hoped that the research by SEF and KSUMC could in time develop specific e-sports processes and guidelines on anti-doping.

The MoU will also help with the future implementation of health-related regulatory issues in e-sports as a global industry. It will help encourage healthy practices among gamers not just in 抖阴短视频 but, when the research is shared, the wider world.

In addition, the agreement will assist all those in the SEF Career Pathway Strategy, which is implemented through the SEF Academy and the member clubs in 抖阴短视频. All professional, semi-professional, retired, youth and amateur players 鈥 male and female  will benefit from the work conducted through the SEF and KSUMC.


Paul Hughes planning to become 鈥榝ace of the PFL鈥

Paul Hughes planning to become 鈥榝ace of the PFL鈥
Updated 22 January 2025

Paul Hughes planning to become 鈥榝ace of the PFL鈥

Paul Hughes planning to become 鈥榝ace of the PFL鈥
  • The 27-year-old from Belfast faces reigning Bellator lightweight champion Usman Nurmagomedov in Dubai on Jan. 25

DUBAI: Ireland鈥檚 rising mixed martial arts star Paul 鈥淏ig News鈥 Hughes has his sights set on becoming the new face of the game-changing Professional Fighters League.

The 27-year-old from Belfast plans to do so by knocking out reigning and defending Bellator lightweight champion Usman Nurmagomedov.

Hughes and the undefeated Nurmagomedov go head-to-head in the main event of the PFL Road to Dubai Champions Series on Saturday, Jan. 25, at the Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai.

While taking on the reigning Bellator champion is a challenging task for someone who just recently started to make noise in the MMA world, Hughes believes in himself.

鈥淚 absolutely foresee a knockout. I think it鈥檚 my destiny to knock him out here and to just rise to superstardom of the MMA sphere. I can feel it within my bones, I can feel it in my preparation, everything鈥檚 just going right,鈥 Hughes told MMA journalist Paul Browne recently.

He added: 鈥淚 think this is just my time to make my mark in this sport, not just become the Bellator lightweight champion and one of the faces of PFL 鈥 probably the face 鈥 but to be one of the biggest superstars in the sport and to forge my own pathway in this sport, to trailblaze my own way.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 what I鈥檝e foreseen when I made my decision to come to the PFL.鈥

With the Bellator brand being folded by the PFL, Hughes has plans to make his mark. 鈥淚鈥檓 gonna be making a few different pieces of history: first global MMA show in Dubai, last-ever Bellator titleholder.

鈥淎nd potentially, I would love if they made a PFL Road to Dubai Champions Series (belt), if they made a new belt. I mean, I鈥檓 just putting that out there. If I can leave there with two belts, that would be even better.鈥

He added: 鈥淭here鈥檚 gonna be no denying that when I knock Usman out, I鈥檒l be the face of the PFL, or at least one of them. There鈥檚 no denying that any fight I have from here forth is going to be big, and that鈥檚 what I deserve.

鈥淚鈥檓 here for the big nights, I鈥檓 here for the big fights, and I see myself selling out venues around the world. But where I would like to do that first is absolutely, no question, in Belfast.鈥


Abu Dhabi Equestrian Club announces showjumping calendar with total prize money of $1.36m

Abu Dhabi Equestrian Club announces showjumping calendar with total prize money of $1.36m
Updated 22 January 2025

Abu Dhabi Equestrian Club announces showjumping calendar with total prize money of $1.36m

Abu Dhabi Equestrian Club announces showjumping calendar with total prize money of $1.36m
  • The Abu Dhabi International Showjumping Event takes place from Jan. 24-26

ABU DHABI: The Abu Dhabi Equestrian Club has announced its 2025 showjumping calendar, with a series of events that will see local and international stars compete for a total prize purse of $1.36 million.

Among the highlights is the Abu Dhabi International Showjumping Event, which will take place from Jan. 24 to 26 and feature the renowned CSI4*-W International Show Jumping Competition, and the prestigious Grand Prix World Cup Qualifier.

This announcement coincides with the unveiling of the ADEC鈥檚 state-of-the-art equestrian and lifestyle destination, an expansive venue spanning 54 acres.

The facility features indoor, covered, and outdoor arenas, lush grass paddocks, extensive hacking tracks, and premium arena seating.

Ali Al-Shaiba, director-general of the ADEC, said in a statement: 鈥淲e are proud to unveil this new, immersive venue in time for the showjumping season. This world-class development further affirms the UAE鈥檚 commitment to preserving and promoting our equestrian heritage on a global stage.

鈥淲e extend our heartfelt appreciation to His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister, Chairman of the Presidential Court, and President of the Abu Dhabi Equestrian Club for his continuous support and guidance, which has been instrumental in elevating the sport to international audiences.鈥

The Abu Dhabi International Showjumping Event will also feature a Country Flags Parade and Indoor Drone Show.

 


Romario Shepherd and Nicholas Pooran lead MI Emirates to vital win over Abu Dhabi Knight Riders

Romario Shepherd and Nicholas Pooran lead MI Emirates to vital win over Abu Dhabi Knight Riders
Updated 22 January 2025

Romario Shepherd and Nicholas Pooran lead MI Emirates to vital win over Abu Dhabi Knight Riders

Romario Shepherd and Nicholas Pooran lead MI Emirates to vital win over Abu Dhabi Knight Riders
  • Captain Pooran top scorer as his team retains 2nd place in the DP World ILT20 table

ABU DHABI: The MI Emirates produced a clinical display with both bat and ball to hand the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders a 28-run defeat at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium on Tuesday.

The MI Emirates had the likes of Romario Shepherd and team captain Nicholas Pooran to thank as they played a crucial part in helping their side get to within two points of the table toppers. Their bowlers were in fine form, with four of them picking a wicket each while Alzarri Joseph and Shepherd bagged two each to derail the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders鈥 chase.

Put into bat first, the MI Emirates started off well, with openers Kusal Perera and Muhammad Waseem. After the duo put on a 42-run stand, Sri Lankan Perera was the first to depart for 23, just before the end of the powerplay. In walked Tom Banton who, along with Waseem, ensured the MI Emirates kept the scoreboard ticking over.

Halfway into the innings Banton was dismissed for nine and, soon after, Waseem followed on 38. Skipper Pooran was joined by Kieron Pollard, but the veteran right-hander found it tough to get going and was eventually knocked over by Ali Khan for five.

At this point, the score read 102/4, with just over six overs to go.

Dan Mousley was the next to fall for six, after which Shepherd joined his captain for the final phase of the innings. Pooran, striking cleanly, was closing in on his half-century before Jason Holder had his number after a well-made 49.

That put the focus on Shepherd in the final few overs. The big-hitting right-hander then went through the gears and smashed three maximums along with four boundaries, to finish with an unbeaten 38 from 13 deliveries. The MI Emirates, who had slowed down for a few overs in the middle, eventually posted 186/6.

The Abu Dhabi Knight Riders got off to a quick start, as openers Kyle Mayers and Andries Gous took the attack to the MI Emirates bowlers. Mayers, who smashed three sixes, scored 22 off 14 deliveries, before Dan Mousley ran him out with a fine a piece of fielding. That ended a 39-run stand in the fourth over, after which the MI Emirates took control.

Akeal Hosein dismissed Joe Clarke for three, after which Shepherd accounted for Michael-Kyle Pepper for five and Alishan Sharafu for four. At the end of an action-packed powerplay, the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders were 56/4.

Waqar Salamkheil cleaned up Laurie Evans for seven, and Zahoor Khan then had Gous caught out in the deep for 34, which put further pressure on the Knight Riders. That brought Sunil Narine and Andre Russell to the middle, and the big-hitting batters put on a half-century stand, raising hopes of a comeback.

However, in the 18th over, Narine was caught at cover for 13, and Fazalhaq Farooqi then cleaned up David Willey in the 19th. Russell, who remained unbeaten on 37 from 23 deliveries, could not take his side over the line as the MI Emirates came away with a comfortable win.

Player of the match Shepherd said: 鈥淚t feels good, and we knew how important this game was. I was relaxed because Nicholas Pooran was there and I was just trying to get to the last over and see what I could get. Whenever you do well in one department it gives you confidence.鈥

Abu Dhabi Knight Riders captain Narine said, 鈥淲e were going good till the 18th over, but we had to have a fielder in for the slow over-rate and Shepherd is a powerful player. And we lost a cluster of wickets, but still played good cricket, and we started off good. We need to get on top of the key moments.鈥

Brief Scores

MI Emirates beat Abu Dhabi Knight Riders by 28 runs

MI Emirates 186/6 in 20 overs (Nicholas Pooran 49, Romario Shepherd 38 not out, Muhammad Waseem 38, Jason Holder 2 for 38, Ali Khan 2 for 58)

Abu Dhabi Knight Riders 158/9 in 20 overs (Andre Russell 37 not out, Andries Gous 34, Romario Shepherd 2/14, Alzarri Joseph 2/33, Waqar Salamkheil 1/13)

Player of the Match: Romario Shepherd  

 


Buttler rejects calls for England to boycott Afghanistan match

Buttler rejects calls for England to boycott Afghanistan match
Updated 22 January 2025

Buttler rejects calls for England to boycott Afghanistan match

Buttler rejects calls for England to boycott Afghanistan match
  • Captain Jos Buttler says England鈥檚 match against Afghanistan at the Champions Trophy should go ahead after calls for a boycott over the Taliban regime鈥檚 assault on women鈥檚 rights

KOLKATA: Captain Jos Buttler says England鈥檚 match against Afghanistan at the Champions Trophy should go ahead after calls for a boycott over the Taliban regime鈥檚 assault on women鈥檚 rights.
A group of more than 160 British politicians have written to the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) calling for England not to play the match in Lahore on February 26.
Since returning to power in 2021 the Taliban have effectively banned the participation of women in both sport and broader public life.
That puts the Afghanistan Cricket Board at odds with the rules of governing body the International Cricket Council (ICC).
Buttler said sports and politics should be kept separate.
鈥淧olitical situations like this, as a player you鈥檙e trying to be as informed as you can be,鈥 he told reporters ahead of the first T20 against India in Kolkata on Wednesday.
鈥淭he experts know a lot more about it, so I鈥檝e been trying to stay in dialogue with Rob Key (managing director of ECB) and the guys above to see how they see it.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 think a boycott is the way to go about it,鈥 he added.
鈥淐ertainly as a player, you don鈥檛 want political situations to affect sport. We hope to go to the Champions Trophy and play that game and have a really good tournament.鈥
The ECB have resisted calls for a boycott, with chief executive Richard Gould saying instead he would 鈥渁ctively advocate鈥 for collective action by the ICC instead.
The ICC have allowed the Afghanistan men鈥檚 team to keep competing in global competitions.
England are clubbed with Afghanistan, Australia and South Africa in the group phase of the Champions Trophy, which begins on February 19.