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Record number of local golfers to take part in 2024 Saudi International at Riyadh Golf Club

Record number of local golfers to take part in 2024 Saudi International at Riyadh Golf Club
Othamn Almulla, 抖阴短视频鈥檚 first professional golfer. (Supplied)
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Updated 28 November 2024

Record number of local golfers to take part in 2024 Saudi International at Riyadh Golf Club

Record number of local golfers to take part in 2024 Saudi International at Riyadh Golf Club
  • Four Saudis, including Othman Almulla and Faisal Salhab, will participate in next week鈥檚 tournament
  • Locals join Sergio Garcia, Dustin Johnson, Tyrrell Hatton and Bubba Watson in stellar line-up

RIYADH: For the first time in its history, the PIF Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers will feature an unprecedented line-up of 抖阴短视频n players with four representatives from the Kingdom in the event, which takes place from Dec. 4-7 at Riyadh Golf Club.

Othman Almulla, Faisal Salhab, Saud Al-Sharif and Khalid Walid will take part in the competition, marking a groundbreaking moment for Saudi golf on a global stage. They are joined by Golf Saudi ambassador, the UK-born Shergo Al-Kurdi, who represents Jordan internationally.

Almulla, 抖阴短视频鈥檚 first professional golfer, has paved the way for the game鈥檚 growth in the Kingdom and remains a key ambassador for the sport. Before turning professional in 2019, he became the first Saudi golfer to win the Qatar Open and qualify for two professional events, the 2007 Dubai Desert Classic and the 2008 Qatar Masters.

鈥淚t鈥檚 an honour to be part of this milestone for Saudi golf, competing alongside my fellow countrymen on such a prestigious stage,鈥 Almulla said. 鈥淭he PIF Saudi International is a testament to the incredible progress golf has made in the Kingdom and the bright future ahead. This achievement wouldn鈥檛 have been possible without Golf Saudi鈥檚 support, and I鈥檓 proud to represent 抖阴短视频 while inspiring the next generation of golfers to elevate the game even further.鈥

Salhab turned professional last year and has represented 抖阴短视频 at various international tournaments, including the Pan Arab Golf Championships. Attieh, meanwhile, made history in February 2024 at the International Series Oman when he became the first amateur player from 抖阴短视频 to make the cut.

Almulla, Salhab and Al-Sharif are also Golf Saudi ambassadors, whose mission is to elevate the game in the Kingdom.

The growing number Saudi players, who will be competing alongside global superstars such as Bubba Watson, Sergio Garcia, Dustin Johnson, Tyrrell Hatton, Charl Schwartzel and Louis Oosthuizen, reflect the targets set by 抖阴短视频鈥檚 Vision 2030 goals, which aims to establish the Kingdom as a global golf destination.

Alongside the professional action, the Saudi International aims to encourage more individuals, particularly young Saudis, to take up the sport.

Through its Go Golf initiative, Golf Saudi offers three months of free lessons for all new golfers in the Kingdom, followed by 12 complimentary rounds, as well as discounted memberships and coaching. Golf Saudi is committed to expanding access to the sport for players at all levels and building a vibrant golf community in the Kingdom.


Newcastle extend Man United鈥檚 losing run with ease

Newcastle extend Man United鈥檚 losing run with ease
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Newcastle extend Man United鈥檚 losing run with ease

Newcastle extend Man United鈥檚 losing run with ease
  • The Magpies cruised to a 2-0 win at Old Trafford
  • Alexander Isak and Joelinton struck inside the first 19 minutes as a fifth consecutive win lifted Newcastle into fifth place

MANCHESTER: Manchester United ended a 2024 to forget with a fourth consecutive defeat as Newcastle cruised to a 2-0 win at Old Trafford to intensify the scrutiny on Red Devils鈥 boss Ruben Amorim.
Just two months into his tenure, Amorim conceded this week that his job is on the line unless results begin to improve.
The Portuguese has won just two of his first nine league games to leave United languishing down in 14th, just seven points above the relegation zone.
Alexander Isak and Joelinton struck inside the first 19 minutes as a fifth consecutive win lifted the Magpies into fifth.
Amorim stood aghast at what he was witnessing in the first half as Newcastle cut through the home side at will.
Just over three minutes were on the clock when Isak was afforded space inside the six-yard box to head in Lewis Hall鈥檚 cross and score for the sixth consecutive Premier League game.
United badly missed the presence of suspended captain Bruno Fernandes as the Newcastle midfield three of Sandro Tonali, Bruno Guimaraes and Joelinton played around the aging duo of Casemiro and Christian Eriksen with ease.
Isak blew a huge chance to double the visitors鈥 lead when he fluffed an attempted dink over Andre Onana and the Swedish striker also had a goal ruled out for offside.
However, it was just a matter of time before Newcastle added a second and it arrived when Joelinton burst in to meet Anthony Gordon鈥檚 cross.
Amorim responded by replacing Joshua Zirkzee with Kobbie Mainoo after just 33 minutes 鈥 a move greeted with cheers by the frustrated Old Trafford crowd.
Tonali should have made it 3-0 when he hit the post at the end of a flowing Newcastle move through the heart of the United defense.
However, Eddie Howe鈥檚 men nearly gifted the Red Devils a route back into the game before half-time.
Rasmus Hojlund missed a glorious chance to pull a goal back when the Dane fired wide with just Martin Dubravka to beat.
Casemiro then wasted an even better opportunity after Fabian Schar presented possession to Mainoo.
Amorim鈥檚 half-time pep talk did at least muster some response as United began the second half far better.
Harry Maguire鈥檚 header came back off the post before Hall blocked De Ligt鈥檚 goalbound follow-up effort.
Marcus Rashford had been restored to the United squad for the first time in five games but remained on the bench for the full 90 minutes as Amorim turned to another outcast in Alejandro Garnacho to make a difference.
But the Argentine international was introduced just as Newcastle had ridden the storm and began to assert their control once more.
A third consecutive home league defeat for the first time since 1979 is the latest in the list of sorry statistics that have marked United鈥檚 decade of decline.
The fear for Amorim is that the losing run only looks set to continue into 2025.
A daunting trip to runaway league leaders Liverpool awaits on Sunday before United travel to Arsenal in the FA Cup third round.


All smiles as Djokovic and Kyrgios treat crowd to flashy shots in doubles victory

All smiles as Djokovic and Kyrgios treat crowd to flashy shots in doubles victory
Updated 30 December 2024

All smiles as Djokovic and Kyrgios treat crowd to flashy shots in doubles victory

All smiles as Djokovic and Kyrgios treat crowd to flashy shots in doubles victory
  • It was Kyrgios鈥 first match in 18 months due to wrist and knee injuries, while Djokovic missed the season-ending ATP Finals

BRISBANE: Exchanging smiles, laughs and flashy shots, Novak Djokovic and Nick Kyrgios teamed up in doubles on Monday as they both returned to the court in preparation for the Australian Open.

The two former Wimbledon final opponents reached the second round of the Brisbane International with a 6-4, 6-7 (4), 10-8 win against Alexander Erler and Andreas Mies.

It was Kyrgios鈥 first match in 18 months due to wrist and knee injuries, while Djokovic missed the season-ending ATP Finals last month with an unspecified injury.

They had the crowd on their feet several times at Pat Rafter Arena, including when Djokovic flicked an around-the-net backhand winner during the first set. Djokovic then turned to point at a grinning Kyrgios, who slapped Djokovic鈥檚 outstretched hand in celebration.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 just an iconic Novak moment. The way the guy moves around the court, I鈥檝e never moved like that in my life. I was just loving it,鈥 said Krygios, who treated the crowd to some shot-making of his own.

When Kygrios won another point following another extravagant shot 鈥 playing the ball between his legs, known as a tweener 鈥 he jogged proudly around the court with a grinning Djokovic chasing after him.

Then, after Kyrgios sealed the win with an ace, the pair jumped in the air to chest-bump each other.

鈥淲e tried to get the crowd on our side,鈥 Djokovic said. 鈥淕et that energy and just use it for some good tennis.鈥

Kyrgios lost to Djokovic in the 2022 Wimbledon final, but the 29-year-old Australian had not played tennis since June 2023.

鈥淭his injury has been brutal for me so I wasn鈥檛 taking any of this for granted,鈥 Kyrgios said afterward in a courtside interview. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know how many Aussie summers I鈥檝e got left so I was just looking around and loving the energy and just so happy to be back out here.鈥

The 37-year-old Djokovic has won the Australian Open singles title a record 10 times and counts a men鈥檚 record 24 majors. He owns 99 singles titles overall but only one in doubles.

Kyrgios won the won the 2022 Australian Open doubles title alongside Thanasi Kokkinakis, and said the timing was right to team up with Djokovic in Brisbane before the Australian Open starts next month.

鈥淲e promised that we were going to do this one more time before either he goes or I go, so I鈥檓 glad we鈥檙e still alive,鈥 Kyrgios said.

Djokovic quickly agreed to the idea.

鈥淗e said the other day that it should be a pleasure to play with him, and it is. I鈥檓 glad to share the court with him on his comeback,鈥 Djokovic said. 鈥淚 haven鈥檛 played that many doubles matches in my life.鈥

They were given a wild-card entry into the doubles tournament and next face top-seeded pair Nikola Mektic and Michael Venus.


Saudi Pro League finalizes preparations for 2024-25 season winter transfer window

Saudi Pro League finalizes preparations for 2024-25 season winter transfer window
Updated 30 December 2024

Saudi Pro League finalizes preparations for 2024-25 season winter transfer window

Saudi Pro League finalizes preparations for 2024-25 season winter transfer window
  • Clubs will be able to sign new players between New Year鈥檚 Day and Jan. 30
  • The league organized workshops for clubs to assess specific needs and help provide tailored support for them

RIYADH: The Saudi Pro League has finalized its preparations for the 2024-25 season鈥檚 winter transfer window, which runs from Jan. 1 to 30.

League authorities said they held a series of workshops with member clubs to assess specific needs and objectives for the transfer window and help provide tailored support for them, including the facilitation of transfers within the league.

During the 2024 summer transfer window, the 18 SPL clubs used 16 of the 36 available slots for foreign players under the age of 21; 13 clubs signed at least one U-21 player from another country, five did not make any signings in this category. The remaining slots are available to eligible clubs during the winter window.

All 18 teams utilized their maximum allowance of eight foreign players over the age of 21 during the summer transfer window. Any clubs planning new signings in this category will therefore have to terminate contracts, sell players or deregister members of their squads.

The SPL said it will also coordinate with clubs and the Financial Sustainability Committee to ensure compliance with league policies and regulations.

A total of 115 domestic players are registered for the 2024-25 SPL season, while 132 departed due to the end or termination of a contract, or sales to clubs in other leagues. Meanwhile, 101 foreign players joined the league this season, and 32 departed. The average player age of players in the league fell from 27.6 years old to 26.2.

The SPL said its preparations for the transfer window reflect its commitment to supporting clubs through the facilitation of transfers, improved governance and planning, efforts to ensure player welfare, and enhanced financial sustainability.


Naomi Osaka wins her first match of new season in a return from injury

Naomi Osaka wins her first match of new season in a return from injury
Updated 30 December 2024

Naomi Osaka wins her first match of new season in a return from injury

Naomi Osaka wins her first match of new season in a return from injury
  • Naomi Osaka beats qualifier Lina Glushko 6-4, 6-4 in a tight contest in her first match since October
  • Four-time Grand Slam champion had to deal with a swirling wind on center court and with delays in play

WELLINGTON: Four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka made a winning return to the court after an almost three month absence Monday in the first round of the ASB tennis classic in Auckland, undeterred by protests outside the stadium against her Israeli opponent.
Osaka beat qualifier Lina Glushko 6-4, 6-4 in a tight contest in her first match since October when a back injury at the China Open ended her 2024 season.
All the hallmarks of Osaka鈥檚 game were present Monday: the powerful serve, forceful ground-strokes particularly from the forehand side and the aggression. She looked relaxed and comfortable on court with no sign of her recent injury.
Osaka had to deal with a swirling wind on center court and with delays in play caused by the chants of a small group of protesters which were clearly audible within the stadium. There was a longer break as Osaka was poised to serve out the first set when Glushko had to leave the court for treatment to a hip injury.
鈥淚 just heard a lot of shouting, and then people on the sidelines were telling me there was protests,鈥 Osaka said.
鈥淚 had no idea what the score was most of the time. 鈥淚 just kept trying to tell myself one point at a time and trying not to get discouraged.
鈥淭hankfully it came out in my favor in the end.鈥
Osaka was supported at courtside by her new coach Patrick Mouratoglou who previously had a long-term association with Serena Williams.
She broke Glushko in the third game of the first set and held comfortably to win 6-4.
The second set was tighter. Osaka broke Glushko in the third game but Glushko converted her only break point of the match to level at 2-2.
Glushko held to love in the seventh game to lead 4-3 but Osaka seemed to step up at that point, held with two aces for 4-4, broke for 5-4 and held serve to love to clinch the win.
Her serve was solid throughout. She sent down seven aces and won 74 percent of first serve points. Her first serve averaged around 180kmh (111mph) and her slice around 140kmh (87mph).
鈥淚 think she鈥檚 a really amazing opponent. I鈥檝e never played her before,鈥 Osaka said. 鈥淚t was good to have to scrap a little for the first round.鈥


Haliburton shines as Pacers avenge blowout loss to Celtics

Haliburton shines as Pacers avenge blowout loss to Celtics
Updated 30 December 2024

Haliburton shines as Pacers avenge blowout loss to Celtics

Haliburton shines as Pacers avenge blowout loss to Celtics
  • Cole Anthony drove for the game-winning layup as the Magic erased a 21-point deficit to beat the Brooklyn Nets 102-101
  • Miami鈥檚 Tyler Herro scored a game-high 27 points before he was ejected in a bench-clearing brawl that saw six people tossed in the waning seconds of the Heat鈥檚 104-100 victory over the Rockets

LOS ANGELES: Indiana鈥檚 Tyrese Haliburton scored 31 points as the Pacers turned the tables on the NBA champion Celtics with a confident 123-114 victory in Boston on Sunday.

Two days after Jaylen Brown鈥檚 44 points propelled the Celtics to a 142-105 blowout victory over the Pacers Indiana got their revenge.

Haliburton added six rebounds and seven assists without a turnover and six players scored in double figures for Indiana, whose lights-out shooting in the second quarter saw them seize a seven-point halftime lead that they would push to as many as 16.

Brown stayed hot, delivering 31 points on 13-of-21 shooting with six assists. Jayson Tatum added 22 points with nine rebounds and six assists.

Pascal Siakam and Andrew Nembhard scored 17 points each for Indiana, Nembhard adding eight rebounds and eight assists as he returned after missing Friday鈥檚 game with left knee tendinitis.

Nembhard said maintaining their pace in the fourth quarter 鈥 when Boston cut an 11-point deficit to two with 7:38 to play, was key for Indiana.

鈥淚 think that was the biggest thing we did late in the game,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e kept pace in the game. We didn鈥檛 slow it down and worry about the score too much.鈥

In Orlando, Cole Anthony drove for the game-winning layup as the Magic erased a 21-point deficit to beat the Brooklyn Nets 102-101.

Tristan da Silva scored 21 points to lead the injury-ravaged Magic. Goga Bitadze added 19 and Anthony scored five of his 10 in the fourth quarter as Orlando closed the game on a 22-4 scoring run.

Cam Thomas, back after missing 13 games with a hamstring strain, came off the bench and led Brooklyn鈥檚 scoring with 25 points but missed a jump shot as time expired.

Anthony admitted that da Silva, who scored 13 points in the fourth quarter, was supposed to get the ball on the play that yielded his game winner.

When that failed to pan out, he said, 鈥淚鈥檓 like, alright, I鈥檓 gonna go get a layup!鈥

The Nets were without veteran Dorian Finney-Smith, who was traded along with Shake Milton to the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday in a deal that sent D鈥橝ngelo Russell to Brooklyn.

Miami鈥檚 Tyler Herro scored a game-high 27 points before he was ejected in a bench-clearing brawl that saw six people tossed in the waning seconds of the Heat鈥檚 104-100 victory over the Rockets in Houston.

The Heat were up 99-94 when Rockets reserve Amen Thompson flung Herro to the court with 35.7 seconds remaining.

Both players, who had been jostling for position before an inbounds pass, were ejected, along with Miami鈥檚 Terry Rozier and Houston guard Jalen Green, Rockets coach Ime Udoka and his assistant Ben Sullivan.

Houston鈥檚 Fred VanVleet had been ejected with 47 seconds remaining in an unrelated incident.

In a game that featured 13 lead changes, the Rockets led by seven with 8:10 to play.

Herro鈥檚 basket with 1:56 remaining put Miami up 95-94 and they pulled away to win amid the closing chaos.

In Oklahoma City, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 35 points to fire the Western Conference-leading Thunder to a 130-106 victory over the injury-hit Memphis Grizzlies.

Gilgeous-Alexander was an efficient 14 of 19 from the floor with six rebounds, seven assists and four blocked shots and with the game in hand sat out most of the fourth quarter.

Atlanta鈥檚 Trae Young posted a double-double of 34 points and 10 assists as the Hawks handed the Toronto Raptors a 10th straight defeat, 136-107.

Young made seven of the Hawks鈥 18 three-pointers, his efforts from beyond the arc matching the Raptors鈥 total of three-pointers.

De鈥橝ndre Hunter added 22 points off the bench for the Hawks who won their fourth straight and spoiled the season debut of Toronto鈥檚 Bruce Brown after his recovery from arthroscopic knee surgery.