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Australian Open 2025 results: Alfie Hewett reaches wheelchair singles and doubles finals
Britain’s Alfie Hewett maintained his chances of an Australian Open clean sweep by reaching the wheelchair singles final before progressing to the doubles final with partner Gordan Reid.
The second seed will face world number one Tokito Oda, who he lost to in last year’s final, on Saturday after beating Argentine Gustavo Fernandez 6-3 6-3 in the last four.
Later, Hewett and fellow Briton Reid beat Spaniard Martin de la Puente and Ruben Spaargaren of the Netherlands 6-4 6-4 in the doubles semi-finals.
Top seeds Hewett and Reid, who have won the past five Melbourne doubles titles together, face Spain’s Daniel Caverzaschi and Stephane Houdet of France on Friday.
Elsewhere, Britain’s Andy Lapthorne advanced to the final of the quad wheelchair doubles final alongside Dutch partner Sam Schroder.
The pair defeated Australian-Canadian duo Heath Davidson and Robert Shaw 6-1 6-2 and take on Guy Sasson of Israel and the Netherlands’ Niels Vink on Friday.
In the women’s wheelchair doubles, Briton Lucy Shuker and Japanese partner Yui Kamiji were beaten 7-5 6-1 in their semi-final by Chinese duo Li Xiaohui and Wang Ziying.
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Luke Littler receives warning about ‘scandal’ after darts star turned 18
Luke Littler has been warned that the press wants a ‘scandal’ from him after the youngster recently celebrated his 18th birthday.
The teenager has become a household name over the past 12 months or so and his stock has never been higher after he recently secured World Darts Championship glory at Alexandra Palace.
Littler was Google’s most-searched athlete last year and everybody is desperate to know more about the prodigy as he continues to scale dizzying heights.
His birthday celebrations were low-key this weekend, with the Warrington-born star snubbing the chance to have a first legal pint in order to play on his Xbox.
Luke Littler has been warned that the press wants a ‘scandal’ from him after the youngster recently celebrated his 18th birthday
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Littler’s father, Anthony, was also seen picking up some fish and chips for the darts star and the rest of the family.
The nation has been gripped by Littler fever over the past year but darts star Vincent van der Voort, who is a PDC Tour Card holder, has now warned the 18-year-old that the press will be looking for a ‘scandal’ now he’s officially an adult.
Speaking on the podcast ‘Darts Draait Door’, he said: “He was the up-and-coming guy for a while and now he’s there.
“He’s also loved by the press, but in the long run that’s going to change.
“When you’re still a kid, they’re still lenient on you. Once they see you as an adult, they don’t mind taking you under.
“Luke will have to watch out for it. You’re about to get that the press wants a scandal from him, too.
“There are stories that people are paid to try to frame other people. So that will be watchful for him.”
Van der Voort has also told Littler to expect more press requests going forward.
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He continued: “They always want to know what you think of something.
“It will be hard for him to start cancelling things, because the PDC wants him for everything.
“Nobody needs to feel sorry for Littler, because he gets paid handsomely for it.
“And that can only get more now.”
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Luke Littler has been told to expect a busy schedule by darts star Vincent van der Voort
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Littler recently took part in the Bahrain Masters, the same competition he won a year ago.
He was unable to go all the way in the Middle East, however, with Stephen Bunting reigning supreme instead.
Littler will be hoping to bounce back this weekend at the Dutch Darts Masters.
He is the fourth seed for the competition and was beaten by Michael van Gerwen in last year’s final.
Luke Littler will be hoping to add to his silverware haul at the Dutch Darts Masters
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The winner for the competition will scoop £20,000 in prize money.
Littler is guaranteed £1,250 just from playing.
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Veron Mosengo-Omba: Caf says secretary general faces no action over bank payments
The Confederation of African Football (Caf) says its deputy leader Veron Mosengo-Omba will not face legal action after an investigation by the Swiss Public Prosecutor’s Office into payments made to bank accounts in the country.
Mosengo-Omba, who hails from DR Congo but also holds Swiss nationality, had denied any wrongdoing and met with the prosecutor’s office in the canton of Fribourg in November to answer questions.
When the preliminary investigation was announced in October, he said on social media, external that the payments related to “remuneration and bonus” he had received from Caf since becoming general secretary and that they were made in “full transparency” and “full compliance with Caf statutes”.
Having previously worked for football’s world governing body Fifa, Mosengo-Omba was appointed general secretary in March 2021 following the election of South African billionaire Patrice Motsepe as Caf’s president.
The pair have often talked about their ambition to improve the organisation’s reputation when it comes to integrity and governance, with Mosengo-Omba previously telling BBC Sport Africa that the organisation was “toxic” before their arrival.
Responding to the news that Mosengo-Omba faces no action in Switzerland, Caf said, external it was “pleased that there continues to be adherence and compliance within Caf and the Caf secretariat, with the culture and commitment to ethics, transparency and governance that was introduced since the presidency of Dr Patrice Motsepe”.
The Swiss Public Prosecutor’s Office in Fribourg has been contacted for comment.
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Madison Keys makes ‘blacked out’ admission after beating Iga Swiatek to reach Australian Open final
Madison Keys has admitted she feels as though she ‘blacked out’ during her Australian Open win over Iga Swiatek on Thursday.
The American is through to the second Grand Slam final of her career after a 5-7, 6-1, 7-6 (10-8) victory at the Rod Laver Arena.
Keys was delighted after her triumph, with the 29-year-old set to face Aryna Sabalenka on Saturday.
And she’s now revealed that she felt like she ‘blacked out’ at one point in the match due to the intense nature of the clash.
Madison Keys has admitted she feels as though she ‘blacked out’ during her Australian Open win over Iga Swiatek on Thursday
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“I’m still trying to catch up to everything that is happening, I’m in the finals,” she said.
“That match was such high level and she [Iga Swiatek] played so well and I just felt like I was fighting to stay in it.
“I then ran with the second [set] and the third was just a battle and to be able to be standing here and be in the finals is absolutely amazing and I’m so excited that I get to be here on Saturday.
“I feel like even though I lost the first set I was playing some better tennis at the end of it and that I had a little bit of momentum going into the second set.
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“To be able to run with that second set and really just be able to settle was really nice.
“In the third set it was so up and down and there were so many big points and break point chances that neither one of us got.
“I feel I blacked out at one point and I was just there running around so just to be able to stay in it and stay fighting, and then a ten-point tie-breaker for an extra dramatic finish.”
Keys will have to be at her brilliant best in order to topple Sabalenka.
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The world No 1 beat Paula Badosa, her close friend, to reach the final of the competition.
And Keys has admitted she’s looking forward to facing Sabalenka, despite her rival’s obvious quality.
“I think at the end we were both battling some nerves and really just pushing each other and it came who can get this final point and who can kind of just be a little bit better than the other one, and I’m happy it was me,” she continued.
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Madison Keys was too strong for Iga Swiatek in their Australian Open clash on Thursday
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“There will definitely be some big hitting [against Sabalenka] and definitely not a lot of long points.
“But she’s obviously going for her third Australia Open and I’m excited to get to play her.
“I’m really excited for the challenge and I don’t know, Saturday is very far ahead in my brain right now.”
Madison Keys will meet Aryna Sabalenka in the final of the Australian Open on Sunday
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Should Sabalenka go all the way this winter, she’ll emulate Martina Hingis by winning three Australian Open titles in a row.
Keys and her final opponent have met five times over the years, with Sabalenka winning four of those clashes.
The 29-year-old’s sole Grand Slam final appearance came back in 2017 when she lost to Sloane Stephens.
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Australian Open 2025: Inside Novak Djokovic’s partnership with coach Andy Murray
While Djokovic has not practised at Melbourne Park since beating Alcaraz, there have been plenty of chances over the fortnight to see how the team dynamic works.
During a warm-up hit with Britain’s Jacob Fearnley before the quarter-final, Murray watched every movement intently from behind the baseline.
When the session wrapped up, Djokovic embraced Murray before the pair – to the delight of the several hundred watching – had a quick knock on court.
A couple of gentle rallies ended when Djokovic, rather brutally given Murray’s fitness issues, brought out a drop-shot which the Scot dutifully chased down.
Then it was back to collecting Djokovic’s racquets and taking them to the stringer.
“When I saw Andy walking through the corridors with all Novak’s racquets, taking them to the stringer, you could see he is taking this job very seriously,” Australian former world number four Sam Stosur told Channel Nine.
Djokovic’s pre-tournament practice sessions against Alcaraz, Jack Draper and Arthur Fils offered more insight.
Standing close behind Djokovic and sometimes in the doubles alley, Murray constantly offered feedback, shouted praise after winners and made notes.
He also compared observations with Boris Bosnjakovic, who ran Djokovic’s training centre in Belgrade before becoming part of the team last May after long-term coach Goran Ivanisevic left.
“It’s about making small changes to things and trying to help him and improve with the whole team,” Murray said.
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Scottish gossip: Jota, Kyogo Furuhashi, Amad Diallo, Lewis Ferguson
Celtic are eyeing a move for former winger Jota – as French club Rennes close in on a deal for Kyogo Furuhashi. (Scottish Sun), external
Rennes have decided to bring forward their pursuit of Japan striker Kyogo and have sealed a £10m deal with Celtic for the 30-year-old. (Le Parisien – in French), external
The Scottish FA is trying to convince Chicago Fire goalkeeper Chris Brady, one of the rising stars in Major League Soccer, to switch his international allegiance to Scotland. (Scottish Sun), external
Officers from Police Scotland were given special permission to monitor Glasgow’s CCTV before the Rangers v Celtic game earlier this month in order to avoid a repeat of the street violence seen late last year. (The Herald), external
James Tavernier believes Amad Diallo’s modest loan stint at Rangers helped propel the winger to be a superstar at Manchester United. (Daily Record), external
Scotland winger Ben Doak will not be moving clubs this month after Middlesbrough boss Michael Carrick revealed a clause in his contract will see him stay at Riverside Stadium until the end of the season. (The Scotsman), external
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Kyle Walker leaves Man City ‘fuming’ with defender set to seal AC Milan loan transfer
Manchester City are reportedly furious over Kyle Walker’s departure AC Milan, with the defender completing his move to Italy on Thursday.
The 34-year-old defender has pushed for a move away from the Etihad following a significant dip in form this term.
Walker, who has won six Premier League titles during his time at City, has opted to leave in order to experience playing abroad in the twilight years of his career.
And former Blackburn and Manchester United scout Mick Brown, speaking to Football Insider, has revealed City are far from happy with their skipper for jumping ship at such a difficult time.
Manchester City are reportedly furious over Kyle Walker’s departure AC Milan, with the defender completing his move to Italy on Thursday
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Pep Guardiola’s side have won just five of their last 19 matches.
And they struggled in the Champions League on Wednesday night, crashing to a 4-2 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain that leaves them sweating on their future involvement in the competition.
“He made it known to City that he wants out this month,” he said.
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Kyle Walker is leaving Man City for AC Milan because he wants to play abroad in the twilight years of his career
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“From what I hear, they’re not too pleased that their captain has bailed out during what is one of the club’s darker period in recent times.”
The well-connected scout suggested that Walker’s decision has caused significant discord within the club.
Brown criticised Walker’s failure to fulfil his responsibilities as team captain during the difficult period.
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“Many would take the view that you want your captain to be the one who sets the standards,” Brown explained.
The former scout also emphasised that a captain’s duty is to elevate the team’s performance during challenging times.
“It’s his role to show the rest of the players what he’s about and help them raise their game to get back to where they feel they should be,” he added.
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“But as soon as things have got tough, he’s jumping ship and forcing a move away.
“So I expect they’ll be fuming, and there’s a feeling that the sooner he goes, the better.”
Walker had previously been linked with a move to Inter Milan.
Kyle Walker has won every major trophy during his time at Man City
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But he’s chosen AC instead, with the veteran hoping to win trophies during his time in Italy.
The deal is set to be officially confirmed soon. Walker could make his debut when Milan lock horns with Parma on Sunday (11.30am).
They currently sit eighth in the Serie A table, having won just eight of their 20 league matches this term.
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BJK Cup Finals to be held in Shenzhen, China for next three years
The Billie Jean King Cup Finals will be held in Shenzhen, China for the next three years.
China, reigning champions Italy and six qualifiers will contest the week-long Finals in 2025, with a date yet to be confirmed.
Three venues in Shenzhen are being considered – including the 12,000 capacity Shenzhen Bay Sports Arena, which staged the WTA Finals in 2019.
Prague, Glasgow, Seville and Malaga were chosen as hosts for the first four editions, but organisers say a global event of this nature cannot stay in Europe for too long.
“The announcement demonstrates our commitment to bringing the passion and excitement of nation v nation team tennis to markets around the world,” Billie Jean King said.
The tournament, formerly called the Fed Cup, sees 18 teams split into six groups of three in qualifying, with the group winners progressing to the Finals.
The draw for April’s qualifying competition will take place later on Thursday.
Great Britain are one of the seeded nations but have not been selected to host one of the groups and already know they will be heading to either Japan or the Netherlands in April.
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Preview of Man Utd v Rangers & review of Celtic v Young Boys
Phil Goodlad, Mark Critchley and Jamie Murphy look ahead to Rangers v Manchester United.
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Novak Djokovic stuns British tennis star with ‘surreal’ offer at Australian Open
Scottish tennis player Jacob Fearnley found himself in a remarkable position at the Australian Open, warming up with Novak Djokovic before the Serbian’s quarter-final clash with Carlos Alcaraz.
The 23-year-old, who had impressed during his run to the third round of the tournament, was one of the few singles players remaining in Melbourne as he prepared for Great Britain’s upcoming Davis Cup tie in Japan.
The opportunity arose unexpectedly when Djokovic’s team sought a hitting partner for the 10-time champion.
“I was about to leave and one of his coaches came up to me and asked in the locker room, ‘Would you want to hit with Novak?’ Obviously I was like, ‘Yeah, sure!’”, Fearnley recalled.
Novak Djokovic is still going strong at the Australian Open as he bids to win a record 25th Grand Slam title
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The young Scot described the experience as “really cool”, noting that Andy Murray was also present on the court.
“It was a bit surreal”, Fearnley said of the practice session with the Serbian champion.
Fearnley acknowledged feeling the weight of responsibility in preparing Djokovic for such a crucial match.
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Novak Djokovic invited Jacob Fearnley to hit balls with him in what the British tennis star described as a ‘surreal’ moment
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“I was a bit nervous, he was playing a really big match so I wanted to make it as good of a warm up as possible”, he explained.
The Scot’s efforts proved worthwhile, as he took satisfaction in Djokovic’s subsequent victory.
“I was pleased when he won, when he started hitting the ball really nice I was like ‘Yeah, that was a nice warm-up!’”, Fearnley said.
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Having faced Alexander Zverev and practiced with Djokovic, Fearnley offered unique insight into their upcoming semi-final clash.
“They’re both extremely solid, both move extremely well. I think there’ll be a lot of long rallies”, he observed.
“Zverev has been serving amazing and obviously Djokovic is the best returner we’ve ever seen. It’s going to be extremely close.”
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Djokovic’s fitness has emerged as a key concern following his quarter-final victory over Alcaraz, where he suffered a suspected hamstring injury.
The Serbian champion was notably absent from Melbourne Park on Wednesday, and his scheduled Thursday practice session was unexpectedly cancelled.
Djokovic has likely taken two full days of rest to manage his injury as he bids to win a record 25th Grand Slam this winter.
Novak Djokovic will lock horns with Alexander Zverev at the Australian Open on Friday
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The 10-time Australian Open champion is scheduled to practice before his clash with Zverev tomorrow.
The day’s second semi-final will feature world No1 Jannik Sinner against American Ben Shelton.
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FPL tips and team of gameweek 23: Mohamed Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Luis Diaz should haul v Ipswich
Antonin Kinsky, Spurs, keeper, £4.5m – home to Leicester
Spurs aren’t a defence you’d usually back but Leicester have scored just twice in their past seven games.
Kinsky has impressed so far since signing for Spurs from Slavia Prague and the Czech keeper made four saves at Everton last week.
With a bit of luck you could get a clean sheet and bonus-type performance.
Lucas Digne, Aston Villa, £4.6m – home to West Ham
Only Trent Alexander-Arnold (13) has created more big chances this season than Digne.
The Frenchman is also top three for total crosses and the jury is out on West Ham’s attack under Graham Potter.
Fulham gifted them two goals when the Hammers won 3-2 a couple of weeks ago and they failed to break down Palace last week.
Trent Alexander-Arnold, Liverpool, £7.3m – home to Ipswich
Two double-digit scores in his past four games, home to a struggling side and with a double gameweek coming up.
Alexander-Arnold is about to become essential so put him in your team (if you can afford the whopping price tag!).
Pervis Estupinan, Brighton, £5m – home to Everton
I’m not buying the idea that Everton will suddenly start scoring loads under David Moyes, despite putting three past Spurs last week.
Brighton will control possession and that gives their full-backs chance to get plenty of attacking touches.
Estupinan’s underlying data is nothing special but it does tell us that he is Brighton’s most likely defender to get a return.
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