
By Dane Miller, SuperWest Sports
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Dane Miller’s Week 18 Best-in-West Hoops Power Rankings
The Selection Show is next week, and the conference tournaments are in full swing.
After two key wins last week, UCLA arguably locked up its at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament.
Now with six teams from the region expected to receive bids, the remaining programs are fighting for their postseason lives.
Santa Clara and New Mexico are the best candidates to get an invitation, while San Diego State, California, and Stanford are still in the picture.
Here’s how I view the Top 10 College Basketball Teams in the West with one week to go until Selection Sunday.
1. Arizona (29-2, 16-2)
The Wildcats have the 1-seed in the West locked up after beating Iowa State and Colorado last week.
Tommy Lloyd’s team set the program record for most wins in a regular season, ending the year with 29 victories.
But this team will always be defined by what happens in the NCAA Tournament. Anything short of a Final Four run would be a disappointment.
2. Gonzaga (28-3, 16-2)
Mark Few’s team had a full week off. The Zags haven’t played since February 28 in a loss to Saint Mary’s on the road.
As the 1-seed in the WCC Tournament, Gonzaga faces Oregon State in the Semifinals.
Expected to be somewhere around a 4-seed in the NCAA Tournament, another Sweet 16 run could be in the cards. But a loss in the Second Round wouldn’t be a shock.
3. BYU (21-10, 9-9)
After getting blown out by Cincinnati earlier in the week, BYU took down Texas Tech in Provo. The win could change the outlook for the NCAA Tournament.
But the Big 12 Tournament is looming, and an early exit would be damaging. Kevin Young’s team enters Kansas City as a lowly 10-seed, facing Kansas State on Tuesday.
If the Conference tournament goes well, BYU might end up as high as a 6-seed in the Big Dance.
4. UCLA (21-10, 13-7)
Don’t look now because UCLA is playing some of its best basketball of the season. Donovan Dent has been on a tear while the Bruins have won four of their last five.
With recent victories over Illinois and Nebraska, UCLA has moved from a Bubble team to a lock for the NCAA Tournament.
The questions now become about seeding and region.
5. Saint Mary’s (27-4, 16-2)
As the 2-seed in the WCC Tournament, Saint Mary’s gets a full week off before returning to action.
The Gaels have already locked up their bid to the Big Dance and face Santa Clara in the Semifinals on Monday night.
Consistently able to advance out of the Round of 64, don’t overlook Randy Bennett’s team. Perhaps this is finally the year they break through to the Sweet 16.
6. Utah State (25-6, 15-5)
The Aggies won the Mountain West Regular Season Championship in their final year in the league.
It’s a historic milestone for the only MWC team considered a lock for the NCAA Tournament. But how deep Utah State goes is an open question.
The blowout loss to UNLV last week put a damper on expectations. At this point, a loss in the First Round would not be unexpected.
7. Santa Clara (24-7, 15-3)
Santa Clara took advantage of the chaos last week. Multiple Bubble teams lost, which made the Broncos’ path to the NCAA Tournament more likely.
After handling Pacific in the Quarterfinals of the WCC Tournament, Herb Sendek’s team faces Saint Mary’s in the Semifinals.
A win would lock Santa Clara into the Tournament while a loss would make Selection Sunday a nail-biter.
8. New Mexico (22-9, 13-7)
The Lobos played their way out of the NCAA Tournament last week. With losses to Colorado State and Utah State, Eric Olen’s team is now on the outside looking in.
Entering the Mountain West Conference Tournament as the 3-seed, UNM might need to make the Championship Game to keep their hopes alive.
New Mexico is at the mercy of other Bubble teams around the nation and could miss out due to a bid-stealer in another league.
9. San Diego State (20-10, 14-6)
SDSU is in a bad spot. The defeat to Boise State last week arguably destroyed any remaining chance the Aztecs had at an at-large bid.
Now, the only path might be to win the Mountain West Tournament. Circumstances can change and evolve quickly.
But San Diego State has underperformed all season, and the MWC is a potential one-bid league. That’s not a good scenario with one week to go until Selection Sunday.
10. California (21-10, 9-9)
To make the Big Dance, the Bears must make a run in the ACC Tournament. The losses to Pittsburgh and Wake Forest at the end of the year were damaging.
As the 9-seed, California faces Florida State with a chance to play Duke if they handle the Seminoles. There’s always a chance.
But Cal’s NCAA Tournament hopes are on life-support and an at-large bid appears unlikely.
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McDonald rides Generosity to fourth stakes win in 2026 Challenge Stakes
Leading hoop James McDonald piloted his fourth stakes winner of the Royal Randwick fixture as Generosity swooped late to pip Marhoona in a dramatic Group 2 $500,000 Challenge Stakes (1000m) on Saturday.
From gate to post, the weight-for-age feature was full of thrills, highlighted by short-priced Raging Force suffering issues at the start and retired by jockey Tommy Berry shy of the corner.
Concurrently, veteran Mazu surprised with sharp early foot, dictating terms ahead of Marhoona and Generosity, as Giga Kick, the 2022 The Everest hero, dropped back early.
The turning point came courtesy of McDonald’s skill, detaching from Marhoona’s slipstream late to outlast the previous Golden Slipper winner by the barest margin.
McDonald said all three placegetters “fought it out really well”.
“Take nothing away from the second horse (Marhoona), I didn’t think I was going to get there, she’s a very good filly in her own right,” McDonald said.
“Generosity looked great in the parade ring and although I wasn’t intending to be there early, she jumped so well.
“Then she presented like the winner and jogged up to them. She’s a bonny little mare.
“Chris (Waller, trainer) was pretty confident before the race and you always get so much confidence when you get legged onto his horses because they’re primed and ready to go.
“She’s Group 2 placed (3rd in The Shorts) from memory but The Galaxy down in the weights is the perfect race for her.”
Generosity ($10) nosed out Marhoona ($9.50) by a short half head in the nailbiter, with Mazu ($8.50) a mere head adrift in third.
Her time for the 1000m stood at a swift 56.63s, underpinned by a scorching 32.59s closing 600m that sealed the deal against those positioned rearward.
Giga Kick ($3.20) produced a late surge to fill fourth, beaten by 1.5 lengths.
These three contenders are likely to cross paths again in the Group 1 $1 million The Galaxy (1100m) at Rosehill Gardens on March 21, while Giga Kick eyes the Group 1 $3 million TJ Smith Stakes (1200m) at Royal Randwick on April 4.
Preceding victories for McDonald came via Pinito (Group 3 Aspiration Quality), Beadman (Listed Fireball Stakes) and Chayan (Group 2 Reisling Stakes), rounding out his quartet.
An atypical move from trainer Chris Waller involved three trials to peak Generosity for the Challenge Stakes.
“Generosity needed to be fit and fresh to win this race,” Waller said.
“I didn’t lose faith in this mare, she’s got very good form in Perth and she’s a talented mare
“She was ready to go a month ago and then we thought, where are we going to run her?
“We know she is good fresh and we couldn’t find the right race so we put her on the treadmill for a week.
“Then we gave her a third trial as she had to be very fit and fresh for this race. She is a lovely horse to worth with, she is mentally mature now.
“So, we will go to The Galaxy on our home track at Rosehill now and could even look at the Sangster Stakes in Adelaide.”
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Josh Taylor predicts ex rival Regis Prograis vs Conor Benn: “He’ll have problems”
Conor Benn is set to make his Zuffa Boxing debut against Regis Prograis next month and now Josh Taylor, who famously defeated the latter, has weighed in on the contest.
Taylor trumped Prograis by majority decision when the then-undefeated duo collided in a super-lightweight world title unification at the O2 Arena back in 2019, on route to Taylor’s fabled undisputed title win.
Over six years later, the best of ‘Rougarou’ seems to be behind us, with the two-time super-lightweight ruler underwhelming in each of his last four bouts; against Danielito Zorrilla, Devin Haney, Jack Catterall and JoJo Diaz – of which he won two and lost two.
In four weeks’ time, 37-year-old Prograis steps up to 150lbs for a catchweight clash with Benn on the Tyson Fury-Arslanbek Makhmudov undercard, seeking what would have to be considered as a major upset despite Prograis’ superior accolades.
In an interview with Boxing King Media, Taylor admitted that he considers the fight a ‘bizarre’ one, believing that Prograis ‘is not the same’ fighter that he once was.
“I think that it is a bit of a strange move. Conor moved away from Matchroom because he wants to go and have massive fights and world titles and all of that.
“Then, he goes and fights Regis Prograis who, with all due respect, I think has been finished for a long time. His last couple of performances haven’t been great at all.
“Having said that, he is still a great fighter, still a world level fighter, but he is not the same Prograis that he was before.
“I think that it is a bizarre move but at the same time, fair play to both lads, they are getting money and they are getting paid very handsomely for it.”
Although, Taylor maintained that the New Orleans operator has a chance of overcoming Benn if he can roll back the years, believing the underdog to be the better technical boxer of the two.
“To a certain extent, yes, [I do give Regis Prograis a chance]. I think that he might make it a little bit awkward and he might box, because Conor Benn is not the best of boxers, he is not a great boxer. He is aggressive, he is tough and he is strong, but he is not the best of boxers.
“I think that Regis is the better boxer but he is a 140lber, he is a little bit small height-wise as well and he is way past his best. Conor should win, but he will give him problems.”
Benn-Prograis is the co-main event of the Fury-Makhmudov bill at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday, April 11, with the whole card being available to watch live on Netflix.
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Dana White: Mayweather and Pacquiao event ‘in for a big surprise’
Dana White has a unique insight into the Floyd Mayweather vs Manny Pacquiao rematch announced for September this year.
The two boxing icons face off 11 years on from their first encounter, which Mayweather won via unanimous decision, both now within touching distance of 50.
Though many fans doubt the level of the action warrants much excitement, the event headlining the first boxing card at The Sphere in Las Vegas, paired with nostalgia, may prove reason enough to tune in.
Speaking at the post-fight press conference for Zuffa Boxing 04, which saw Jai Opetaia beat Brandon Glanton for the promotion’s inaugural cruiserweight title, White was asked if he had any advice for an event at The Sphere.
“Who’s promoting? S**t. Wonder who’s paying for production. They’re in for a big surprise. It is incredibly expensive. Interesting. They better call somebody.”
Mayweather-Pacquiao 2 will be helmed by Manny Pacquiao Promotions and has significant backing from Netflix.
White staged UFC 306, headlined by Merab Dvalishvili’s victory over Sean O’Malley for the bantamweight world title, in September 2024 at the futuristic venue. The event, branded ‘Noche UFC’ to coincide with Mexican Independence Day weekend, was the first live sporting show held there and produced a record gate for the promotion.
Shortly after the event, the UFC and Zuffa promoter said:
“When you see what we did at the Sphere it’s just like, I don’t know if that will ever be done again. We spent over $20 million on it and it was a one of one and it was a f***ing amazing night. If my production team doesn’t win every f***ing award that exists in production, all the awards are full of s**t.
It seems a fitting location for this upcoming rematch, which, while professionally sanctioned, is more about spectacle than sporting merit. Few match-ups in the sport could justify the scale of what’s required. Even in 2026, Mayweather and Pacquiao fit the bill.
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Full injury report for Monday’s Nuggets vs. Thunder matchup
The Oklahoma City Thunder will host the Denver Nuggets on Monday. This will be the third matchup of the season between the two squads. OKC has won the first two contests. Last time, it survived a drama-filled overtime game on Feb. 27.
The Thunder (50-15) have won five in a row. They scraped by the Golden State Warriors in a 104-97 win on Saturday. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had 27 points and five assists.
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Meanwhile, the Nuggets (39-25) were embarrassed in a 142-103 loss to the New York Knicks on Friday. Nikola Jokic had an efficient 38 points and eight rebounds, but it just didn’t matter.
The Thunder will be without an All-NBA player and others. Jalen Williams (hamstring strain) is out. Chet Holmgren (flu) is questionable. Isaiah Hartenstein (calf contusion) is out. Alex Caruso (hip contusion) is questionable. Branden Carlson (back strain) is out. Thomas Sorber (torn ACL) is out.
Meanwhile, the Nuggets could be without an All-Star player. Jamal Murray (ankle sprain) is questionable. Peyton Watson (hamstring strain) is out. DaRon Holmes II (G League assignment) is out. KJ Simpson (G League two-way) is out. Curtis Jones (G League two-way) is out.
Tipoff from Oklahoma City is set for 6:30 p.m. CT.
This article originally appeared on OKC Thunder Wire: Full injury report for Monday’s Nuggets vs. Thunder matchup
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Man United can’t avoid obvious Roberto De Zerbi warnings that cost Ruben Amorim
Roberto De Zerbi has admirers at Manchester United after his impressive work at Brighton and Marseille but his appointment would come with a number of red flags
Roberto De Zerbi will almost certainly be one of the names among Manchester United’s shortlist at the end of the season. The Italian is currently out of work after leaving Marseille last month.
His stock is relatively high after his time at Brighton & Hove Albion between 2022 and 2024. He succeeded Graham Potter and led the Seagulls to Europe for the first time in their history.
De Zerbi left Brighton at the end of the 2023/24 season after publicising his displeasure at the recruitment strategy at the AMEX Stadium. After spending a year-and-a-half at Marseille, leading them to a second-place finish in his debut season, De Zerbi left this year.
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According to The Telegraph, the 46-year-old is keen on the job at United. He has previously been of interest at Old Trafford, but this summer appears to be the most likely time for him to become the new man in the dugout.
De Zerbi’s front-foot style of football makes him highly-attractable for most clubs, with him precise on his teams dominating the ball. At Brighton, De Zerbi’s team averaged possession of 60.8% in the 2022/23 season and 59.8% the following campaign. Marseille averaged 63.3% in his first season in France.
However, there are doubts over him that can’t be ignored by United this summer. The most recent example being his consistent heavy losses against better teams, with Marseille losing 5-0 to Paris Saint-Germain in his final game, 3-0 to Club Brugge and 3-0 to Liverpool.
In the Champions League this season, they also lost to Atalanta and Sporting. During his Brighton days, De Zerbi suffered heavy defeats to Manchester City, Arsenal, AS Roma, Luton Town, Aston Villa and Everton.
Another concern is his track record of throwing other people under the bus when the cards are against him. At United, with the concerns over the hierarchy’s ability to perform at the top level, that may be music to the ears of supporters, but it causes friction off-the-pitch.
In his last season at Brighton, the club sold big players like Moises Caicedo, Alexis Mac Allister and Robert Sanchez. In came Bart Verbruggen, Joao Pedro and Carlos Baleba, with Mahmoud Dahoud arriving for free and Ansu Fati coming in on loan.
De Zerbi admitted his frustration at not being financially backed to the level he believed he deserved after finishing sixth in the Premier League and qualifying for the Europa League. “That year after finishing sixth, the squad should have been strengthened as they did the year I left,” he said, after the club spent nearly £200m in Fabian Hurzeler’s first window.
“We reached a point where after qualifying for the Europa League, I didn’t understand what the next step forward was,” he added. “And you can offer to double my salary, but if I can’t see a dream or goal to achieve, I can’t give my all as I would like. I would lose motivation and a purpose I always had in football.”
There is also De Zerbi’s track record at clubs. His three-season stint at Italian side Sassuolo is the longest he’s been at a club since he came into management in 2013. He lasted 85 days at Palermo, less than a year at Benevento 30 days at Shakhtar Donetsk.
After Michael Carrick came in as an interim head coach until the end of the season, United are expected to want to bring a new man in to overstay their turnaround for years to come. In an ideal world, they won’t be searching for a new manager after two or three years.
If attacking, dominant football is what United want to maintain at Old Trafford with their next appointment, De Zerbi will be among the top contenders. There are just some warning signs they must consider before the appointment.
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Which White House fight fell through? Dana White dismisses UFC theory
Dana White has dismissed a report that Ilia Topuria vs Islam Makhachev was originally meant to take place at this summer’s UFC White House event.
On Saturday night, the card for an unprecedented event on 14 June was confirmed, with Topuria defending his lightweight belt against interim champion Justin Gaethje in the main event.
In the co-main event, Alex Pereira will face Ciryl Gane for the interim heavyweight title, with regular champion Tom Aspinall waiting in the wings – but still suffering from an eye injury caused by Gane’s eye pokes in October.
Many fans have expressed disappointment in the card, after promises that it would be the greatest in UFC history. Some fans craved a match-up between pound-for-pound No 1 Makhachev and No 2 Topuria, for example, as well as a dream fight between Pereira and all-time great Jon Jones.
Over the weekend, Marca journalist Irati Prat actually reported that Makhachev vs Topuria had been planned for the White House event. The report followed comments by White earlier in the week, when the UFC president said a fight had fallen through at the 11th hour.
But at the UFC 326 post-fight press conference on Saturday, White denied that Makhachev vs Topuria was the bout that collapsed. The American, 56, even denied that the contest was ever planned.
“That’s not true [that Makhachev was going to fight Topuria],” said White. “It was never Islam vs Topuria. Don’t worry about what fights are being made; we announce which ones are made and which ones will be happening.
“I told you there were some weird circumstances [as] the reason that fight fell out […] All the boys went back to the office and literally were there ‘til 9 in the morning, and that’s how Gaethje ended up on the card. And Topuria wasn’t originally supposed to be on the card either, so he got the call, too.
“I don’t know [when Makhachev will return]; he’s got some hand issues, I know that. I don’t know how serious the hand issues are or how long that will keep him out, but yeah, he’s injured.”
That same evening, Gaethje had claimed: “Two days ago, I got a call and they said, ‘You’re definitely not fighting on the White House card, so I was like: ‘Oof.’ And then yesterday, I got a call and they said: ‘You might hear something, you might be on the White House card.’ I was like, ‘How are you gonna do a complete 180 turn on me?’, and then today, I found out that I was on it. I didn’t know if I was main event or not.”
At the UFC 326 post-fight press conference, White did say: “That is true [that Gaethje was brought in on late notice].”
Topuria has long called for a showdown with Makhachev, but so far the dream fight has eluded him.
Topuria vacated the featherweight title last February to move up and challenge for the lightweight belt, which Makhachev held at the time. However, the Russian gave up the lightweight strap last May and set his sights on welterweight gold.
In June, Topuria knocked out Charles Oliveira to win the vacant lightweight title. Then, in November, Makhachev dominated Jack Della Maddalena to claim the welterweight belt.
With Topuria subsequently taking a break from MMA due to personal reasons, the UFC booked an interim-title fight between Gaethje and Paddy Pimblett. The American dominated the Liverpudlian for a points win in January.
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Georgia Southern vs. Troy prediction, odds, spread, time: 2026 Sun Belt Tournament picks from proven model
The 10th-seeded Georgia Southern Eagles face the top-seeded Troy Trojans in the 2026 Sun Belt Tournament championship on Monday. The Eagles are coming off an 82-78 win over Marshall on Sunday in the semifinals, while Troy defeated Southern Mississippi 78-70 in the other semifinal. The Eagles (20-15, 8-10 Sun Belt), which have won five in a row, are 5-2 on neutral courts this season. The Trojans (21-11, 12-6 Sun Belt), who have won three in a row, are looking to repeat as conference tournament champions.
Tipoff from the Pensacola Bay Center in Pensacola, Fla., is set for 7 p.m. ET. Troy leads the all-time series 4-3, including a 70-63 win on Dec. 20. Troy is a 5.5-point favorite in the latest Georgia Southern vs. Troy odds from DraftKings Sportsbook, while the over/under for total points scored is 150.5. Before making any Troy vs. Georgia Southern picks, check out the men’s college basketball predictions and betting advice from the SportsLine Projection Model.
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The model projects the Eagles to have three players score 14 points or more, including Tyren Moore’s projected 18 points. The Trojans are projected to have four players score 13.7 points or more, led by Thomas Dowd, who is projected to score 16.8 points. The model is projecting 158 combined points.
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Adam New’s 5 Predictions for the Vikings Free Agent Signings
We are on the verge of free agency, and the Minnesota Vikings now have some cap space to work with thanks to recent roster transactions. I give you five free-agent signings the Vikings should make.
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With the impending releases of Aaron Jones, Javon Hargrave, and Jonathan Allen, and the retirement of Ryan Kelly. As well as restructuring Justin Jefferson, Christian Darrisaw, TJ Hockenson, and Byron Murphy’s contracts, the Vikings now sit with over $25 million in cap space, with the potential to make further savings.
The panic about the salary cap situation is over, and we can now look with a bit more clarity at what Minnesota might do in free agency. These are my predictions.
1. Kyler Murray
The Vikings’ plans for the QB position have been the talk of the league this offseason. Kyler Murray has always been the big name in the frame, and when he is officially released by the Arizona Cardinals, a move to Minnesota makes sense. The Vikings have to bring in a QB, and Murray not only becomes the best available, but he will also be available for cheap.
He will sign a veteran’s minimum contract for $1.3 million with whatever team he joins, forcing the Cardinals to pay out the remaining $35.5 million he is due on his current contract. Murray has the talent and would not only arrive as genuine competition for JJ McCarthy, but with the expectation that Murray becomes QB1. A tough break for the Vikings’ first-round QB, but one the Vikings have to make given McCarthy’s injury history.
2. Luke Fortner
The Vikings need to find a solution at center after Kelly confirmed what many suspected. Kelly announced his retirement following a string of concussions. Tyler Linderbaum is the star prize in this year’s free agency, but I don’t think the Vikings are in a position to give him the big payday he’s about to receive. A cheaper option would be 27-year-old Luke Fortner, who is projected to receive a three-year, $18 million contract, which is more in the Vikings’ ballpark.
Fortner had a solid year in New Orleans after being traded by Jacksonville, which drafted him in the third round in 2022. He would be a relatively cheap and easy fix to a Vikings problem.
3. Eric Wilson
Eric Wilson returned to Minnesota last season on a one-year deal and was a revelation. He played his way onto a regular starter and had career highs in sacks (6.5), forced fumbles (4), and tackles for loss (17). Brian Flores used him as a blitzer with great effect, and Minnesota should look to continue that.
He will cost a bit more this year, probably around $4 million for a one-year contract, but it’s a move worth making with Ivan Pace also a free agent. There will be competition for his signature, hopefully familiarity, and the coach that got the best out of him seals the deal for Minnesota.
4. Bryan Cook
We still await news on the future of Harrison Smith, but either way, the Vikings need to get better at safety. Eventually, the Hitman will retire, and I’m not convinced by Josh Metellus as a conventional safety. Bryan Cook is a perfect fit for the Flored scheme, with experience of playing coverage successfully behind a blitz-heavy defense in Kansas City.
This would be the Vikings’ big splash in this year’s free agency, with Cook being projected to receive a contract in the region of four years, $57 million. For a talented player who fits perfectly on the team, it’s worth making the splash.
5. Roger McCreary
The Vikings still need help at cornerback, and while they might address it early in the draft, bringing in a more experienced player as well makes sense. A second-round pick for Tennessee in 2022, Roger McCreary has never quite established himself the way he would have hoped and found himself traded to the Los Angeles Rams mid-season in 2025.
A hip injury disrupted his time in LA, but McCreary is a reliable depth piece with inside/outside versatility who would be a valuable addition to the Vikings’ roster at a projected cost of two years, $12 million.
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Luke Littler explains why he wants to meet Carlos Alcaraz at ‘Oscars of Sport’ awards ceremony
Darts star and “big tennis fan” Luke Littler is hoping to meet Carlos Alcaraz at next month’s Laureus Sports Awards in Madrid, where the 19-year-old has made history as the first darts player shortlisted for the Breakthrough of the Year Award.
He faces tough competition from Formula One driver Lando Norris and Paris St Germain’s Champions League winner Desire Doue.
Often dubbed ‘The Oscars of Sport’, the Laureus awards saw Alcaraz win the breakthrough accolade in 2023 and he is now nominated for World Sportsman of the Year.
He won the French Open and US Open last year before completing the career grand slam by claiming the Australian Open title in January, with Littler humorously noting Alcaraz’s latest victory in Melbourne “won me some money”.
Littler, after defending his UK Open title in Minehead by beating James Wade in Sunday’s final, expressed his eagerness to meet Alcaraz.
“The nominations came out and I didn’t really look at too many of them,” the two-time world champion said.
“But Carlos Alcaraz has been nominated and hopefully I can meet him. I’m a big tennis fan and I think at the Newcastle media day that morning or the day before he won me some money against (Novak) Djokovic.”
Last week, Littler shared his pride on Instagram: “Thank you @laureussport being the first darts player to be nominated for the Laureus world breakthrough of the year award is a huge honour.”
The teenager quipped about his rapid ascent: “I’m in for the breakthrough of the year – and I think I’ve broken through twice now! It’s obviously massive.
“It’s an absolutely amazing feeling. I’ve not checked the nominees but I’m sure’s there going to be loads of sport stars out there.”
Littler is due to be back in Premier League action on Thursday night in Nottingham.
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