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An artist’s depiction of a planet and its host star with a misaligned disc of material, and a binary companion in the background, is shown in this undated handout image. – Reuters
International

Fast-forming alien planet has scientists intrigued

Astronomers have spotted orbiting around a young star a newborn planet that took only 3mn years to form – quite swift in cosmic terms – in a discovery that challenges the current understanding of the speed of planetary formation.This infant world, estimated at around 10-20 times the mass of Earth, is one of the youngest planets beyond our solar system – called exoplanets – ever discovered.It resides alongside the remnants of the disc of dense gas and dust circling the host star – called a protoplanetary disc – that provided the ingredients for the planet to form.The star it orbits is expected to become a stellar type called an orange dwarf, less hot and less massive than our sun.The star’s mass is about 70% that of the sun and it is about half as luminous.It is located in our Milky Way galaxy about 520 light-years from Earth.A light-year is the distance light travels in a year, 5.9tn miles (9.5tn km).“This discovery confirms that planets can be in a cohesive form within 3mn years, which was previously unclear as Earth took 10-20mn years to form,” said Madyson Barber, a graduate student in the department of physics and astronomy at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill and lead author of the study published this week in the journal Nature.“We don’t really know how long it takes for planets to form,” UNC astrophysicist and study co-author Andrew Mann added. “We know that giant planets must form faster than their disc dissipates because they need a lot of gas from the disc. But discs take 5-10mn years to dissipate. So do planets form in 1mn years? 5? 10?”The planet, given the names IRAS 04125+2902 b and TIDYE-1b, orbits its star every 8.8 days at a distance about one-fifth that separating our solar system’s innermost planet Mercury from the sun.Its mass is in between that of Earth, the largest of our solar system’s rocky planets, and Neptune, the smallest of the gas planets.It is less dense than Earth and has a diameter about 11 times greater. Its chemical composition is not known.The researchers suspect that the planet formed further away from its star and then migrated inward.“Forming large planets close to the star is difficult because the protoplanetary disc dissipates away from closest to the star the fastest, meaning there’s not enough material to form a large planet that close that quickly,” Barber said.The researchers detected it using what is called the “transit” method, observing a dip in the host star’s brightness when the planet passes in front of it, from the perspective of a viewer on Earth.It was found by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa)’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, or TESS, space telescope.“This is the youngest-known transiting planet. It is on par with the youngest planets known,” Barber said.Exoplanets not detected using this method sometimes are directly imaged using telescopes.However, these typically are massive ones, around 10 times greater than our solar system’s largest planet Jupiter.Stars and planets form from clouds of interstellar gas and dust.“To form a star-planet system, the cloud of gas and dust will collapse and spin into a flat environment, with the star at the centre and the disc surrounding it. Planets will form in that disc. The disc will then dissipate starting from the inner region near the star,” Barber said.“It was previously thought that we wouldn’t be able to find a transiting planet this young because the disc would be in the way. But for some reason that we aren’t sure of, the outer disc is warped, leaving a perfect window to the star and allowing us to detect the transit,” Barber added.

Former German chancellor Angela Merkel
International

Merkel laments influence of big business on Trump

Former German chancellor Angela Merkel has called the influence of tech billionaires such as Elon Musk over US President-elect Donald Trump a “huge concern”.In an interview with the news magazine Der Spiegel published on Friday ahead of the release of her memoir, Merkel said the job of politics was ultimately to balance the interests of ordinary and powerful citizens.“If this ultimate recourse is influenced too strongly by companies, whether through capital power or technological capabilities, then that is an unprecedented challenge for all of us,” she said.She cited the example of Musk, chief executive of Tesla and SpaceX, who was tapped by Trump to co-lead a new Department of Government Efficiency that the incoming president has indicated will operate outside the confines of government.“If a person like him owns 60% of all satellites orbiting in space, then that has to be a huge concern for us in addition to the political issues,” Merkel said.SpaceX runs the satellite Internet provider Starlink, which has over 6,000 satellites in space and is used by consumers, companies and government agencies.Merkel’s memoir, entitled Freedom: Memories 1954-2021 and written before Trump’s re-election, will be published in more than 30 countries on November 26.Merkel told Spiegel that his victory had filled her with sadness.“If someone in politics does not allow for win-win situations, but only ever recognises winners and losers, then that is a very difficult task for multilateralism,” she said.In her book, which she will launch in December in the United States at an event with former US president Barack Obama, Merkel describes her dealings with Trump as well as other world leaders, including Russian President Vladimir Putin.Its release comes as she faces pressure to defend the legacy of her 16 years in power in the light of Germany’s current economic and political difficulties, and growing international crises.

Al Sadd’s Akran Afif (second left) scores against Al Khor in the Qatar Stars League at the Al Khor Stadium on Friday.
Sports

Sadd’s win over Al Khor cuts Duhail’s lead to one point

Akran Afif scored a brace and provided an assist as Al Sadd rallied from being two goals down to beat Al Khor 5-2 in Qatar Stars League match played at the Al Khor Stadium on Friday.While Al Khor struck through Ruben Semedo (3rd minute) and Sofiane Hanni (8th minute), Al Sadd hit back with goals from Ahmed Suhail (10th minute), Romain Saiss (27th minute), Akram Afif (48th and 54th minutes) and Cristo Gonzalez (68th minute). The hard-fought win saw Al Sadd move within a point of leaders Al Duhail (on 22 points) while Al Khor, who still remain winless in the league, stay in last and 12th place with four points.Al Khor’s position notwithstanding they came out with a strong show against the defending champions and kept challenging them till the very end. Al Sadd, woken up by the two-goals alarm, were admirably guided by their mercurial winger and captain Akram Afif, who not only initiated most of the potential moves but was also instrumental in providing one clear assist besides scoring a brace.Al Khor had caught Al Sadd napping when Semedo converted a corner kick with a clear strike and five minutes later when Hanni moved into the striking zone, following an Al Sadd long kick which couldn’t be checked by the defending line, to double their lead. A rattled but determined Al Sadd hit back within minutes as Suhail made a superb header from the left after a cross from Gonzalez (1-2).Al Sadd fetched the equaliser in fine fashion from a set piece as Afif chose to move the ball to his left to Moustafa Tarek who moved it to Yusuf Abdurisag to make a back flip before Saiss ran in to put the ball into the net from near the right post (2-2).Al Sadd struck again in the 38th minute after an Afif strike was deflected by the goalkeeper but he regained possession to feed Mohamed Camara who battled past Semedo to provide an assist for Giovani Henrique to score, but a VAR check saw referee rule a foul against Camara and the goal being disallowed.Both teams went into the breather at 2-2. Al Sadd returned and gained the lead soon with Afif grabbing a long ball to go on and strike even while being chased by Abdulrahman Juma (3-2).Six minutes later Afif was back in action making a sprint to forcefully score past a hapless goalkeeper (4-2). At the hour mark, and Al Sadd attempt saw Yusuf Abdurisag hit the left post.Al Sadd kept their charge on and soon Afif sent in a beautiful through pass from Gonzalez to do the rest (5-2). Creditably, Al Khor kept attacking and also came close to being successful but Al Sadd goalkeeper Yousef Abdullah Balideh defied three Yohan Boli attempts including two kicks in front of the goal.Gharafa climb to third place after win over WakrahLater, Al Gharafa came back a goal down to beat Al Wakrah 3-1 at the Thani Bin Jassim Stadium. While Al Wakrah took the lead through a penalty kick in the 20th minute scored by Ricardo Gomes, Al Gharafa hit back with goals from Ahmed Al Ganehi (45+2 minute), Joselu (60th minute) and an Own Goal from Lucas Mendes (75th minute).The win pitchforked Al Gharafa into the top the top three of the rankings with a tally of 18 points, ahead of Al Ahli in 4th on goal difference, whereas Al Wakrah remain in 5th spot with 14 points.Despite gaining an early advantage, Al Wakrah also suffered from many of their own mistakes as Al Gharafa gained ground to make amends. Al Wakrah won the penalty after Ayoub Assal was brought down inside the box by Seydou Sano and Gomes stepped up to score.Both teams then had equal share of exchanges until the added time of the opening half when Ferjani Sassi made a fine lob from the midfield for an unmarked Ganehi to run in and beat a challenging Mendes to get the equalizer.Al Gharafa then moved into the lead with their star player Yacine Brahimi dribbling his way past Al Wakrah’s Yousef Tarek al-Khatib to provide the ball for Joselu to score.Minutes later, Al Wakrah’s Hamdy Fathy, when being face to face with Al Gharafa goalkeeper Khalifa Ababacar, made the mistake of playing the ball to his left and thereby missing out on a striking chance.Al Gharafa hit back as Brahimi forced his way into the danger area. He was tackled by Alexander Scholz but despite falling down, Brahimi was back up and went on to beat a charging goalkeeper Mohammed Albakri. The Algerian’s kick found Mendes in the way, who in the scramble deflected it into his own goal.Three minutes later, Al Wakrah’s Jacinto Dala made a diagonal strike but the ball hit the bottom of the left post much to their dismay.Meanwhile, a stoppage-time strike saw from Younes Belhanda saw Al Shamal sink Al Rayyan 2-1 at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium. The closely-contested match saw Al Rayyan move into the lead in added time of the opening half through Roger Guedes (45+2’) but Al Shamal kept challenging and were rewarded with two late goals as Mohammed Khaled al-Nuami (83rd minute), and Younes Belhanda (90+7 minute) struck to shock their rivals.The thrilling win also moved Al Shamal into sixth place in the rankings with 13 points while Al Rayyan remain in eighth spot with 10 points.


In the Small Tour junior rider’s class, Abdulaziz Saoud al-Fakhroo emerged triumphant. Abdulla bin Tamim al-Thani was second, followed by Fahad bin Jassim al-Thani in third. Rodolphe scherer, Coach of Qatar eventing team and Faisal al-Kahla, Event director, awarded the trophies to the winners.
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Al-Marri wins Small Tour class, al-Muftah shines in Amateur Class at Hathab

Ruben Amorim
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Amorim vows to revive ailing Man United

New Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim said he is the right man to revive the ailing English giants’ fortunes ahead of his debut against Ipswich on Sunday.Amorim was hired from Sporting Lisbon to replace Erik ten Hag, who was sacked after a dismal start to the season left United languishing in 13th place in the Premier League.The 39-year-old is regarded as one of the brightest young coaches in Europe after leading Sporting to a pair of Portugese titles during his four years in Lisbon. But United have won just four of their 11 league games this term, extending a malaise that has set in since they last won the Premier League in Alex Ferguson’s final season in charge 11 years ago.Asked if he believes he can eventually restore United to the summit of English football, Amorim told reporters: “I’m a little bit of a dreamer, I believe in myself. I believe in the club, we have the same mindset. I truly believe in the players, I know you don’t believe a lot but I do. I want to try new things. You guys don’t think it’s possible, I do.”After arriving in Manchester during the international break, Amorim will finally get his first taste of the Premier League when United travel to struggling Ipswich this weekend. He is trying to succeed where David Moyes, Louis van Gaal, Jose Mourinho, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Ten Hag all failed by bringing the title back to Old Trafford.The Portuguese boss is adamant reviving United is not an impossible job, despite a difficult combination of high expectations and under performing squad. “Call me naive, but I truly believe that I’m the right guy in the right moment,” he added.Amorim was speaking to the media for the first time since taking charge on November 11. The packed press conference room at United’s Carrington training ground underlined what Amorim has already started to realise about the size and global reach of the 20-time English champions. “It’s bigger than I imagined. There’s a lot of departments, it’s so much different than Sporting, and Sporting is a big club in Portugal,” he said. “This you feel is a global club, so you have so much to do.”Amorim’s rise has been compared to the early success enjoyed by compatriot Mourinho at Porto. Mourinho took English football by storm when appointed Chelsea boss in 2004, shortly after guiding Porto to Champions League glory. “He sent me a message saying it’s a big club with lovely people, and he’s correct, it still is,” Amorim said of Mourinho. “With all the Portuguese coaches, we’ve shown that we can be the best in the world. I’m different from Mourinho. He was a European champion, I am not. Football is different nowadays, I think I am the right person for this moment. I am a young guy and I try to use this to help my players.”Amorim’s confidence extends to his tactics and he is ready to stick with his preferred 3-4-3 system despite players who might not be suited to the formation. “I prefer to risk a little bit,” he said. “We will adapt some players because we don’t have the right profile. This team was built for a different system. It’s not evolution or revolution, it’s a change in the way we play football.”Acknowledging United’s numerous flaws, Amorim knows he faces a massive task to catch up the likes of rivals Manchester City and Liverpool. “We have space to grow as a team. We have to improve in a lot of areas,” he said. “If you want to speak about the team and the way we play, we lose the ball too often. We have to be better at running back and we have to be very good in the details. We have to change the physical aspect of the team. I don’t know how long it will take. We have to improve a lot to try to win the title.”


Pep Guardiola, who has won six Premier League titles in the past seven years with Man City, has signed a two-year contract, committing him to the English champions till 2027.
Sports

I will stay even if City relegated: Guardiola

Pep Guardiola said on Friday he would remain at Manchester City even if the club were to face relegation from the Premier League over alleged breaches of financial rules.Guardiola, who has won six Premier League titles in the past seven years with City, signed a two-year contract extension on Thursday, committing him to the English champions till 2027.A hearing into the Premier League’s 115 charges against City has been ongoing for several weeks, with a verdict expected before the end of the season. The club have strongly denied any financial wrongdoing, but could face a severe points penalty if found guilty of some or all the charges.“I said that six months ago, one year ago when all the clubs accuse us of doing something wrong. If we get relegated, I will be here,” Guardiola said at his pre-match press conference ahead of Tottenham’s visit today. “If they send us to the Conference (fifth tier) we will come up and up and come back to the Premier League. I knew it then and I feel it now.”Guardiola’s decision to extend his deal is also a boost during a rare period of on-field turmoil. For the first time in the Spaniard’s managerial career, his team have lost four consecutive matches. But the 53-year-old hit back at City’s critics, pointing to their success in becoming the first side to ever win four English top-flight titles in a row.“When you are here for nine years, with a long time at one club, you live all the scenarios, all the situations,” added Guardiola. “You’re able to lose four games in a row, but at the same time you’re able to win four Premier Leagues in a row. The difference is that most of the teams are able to lose four games in a row in different competitions but just one team won four Premier Leagues in a row.”City’s poor run began with a League Cup exit to Tottenham before Premier League defeats to Bournemouth and Brighton either side of a 4-1 loss at Sporting Lisbon in the Champions League. All four losses came on the road and Guardiola is hoping for some home comforts when City return to the Etihad Stadium, where they have not been beaten in open play in two years.“We have to start to win games, we know it,” he added. “We are coming back at home, hopefully we can perform well and start to take our rhythm.”City’s loss of form had coincided with an injury crisis before the international break. Mateo Kovacic is now set to be ruled out for up to a month due to an issue he picked up while playing for Croatia.But there is more positive news for Guardiola as defenders John Stones, Nathan Ake and Manuel Akanji are back available, while Phil Foden, Jack Grealish and Jeremy Doku have trained this week despite withdrawing from their national team squads.Arsenal’s White out for months after knee surgeryArsenal defender Ben White faces “months” on the sidelines, manager Mikel Arteta said after undergoing knee surgery. The 27-year-old has tried to play through fitness issues this season and Arteta said he had a responsibility to protect the player.“Ben White is going to be out for months, unfortunately,” said Arteta at his pre-match press conference ahead of Nottingham Forest’s visit to the Emirates today. “He’s had different kinds of struggles. It’s never been the same thing but we had to make a decision. It hasn’t really improved in the last few weeks. We know that Ben is going to push every boundary but it got to a point that we had to protect the player and we decided to do the surgery.”Injuries have played a major role in the Gunners’ underwhelming start to the season. Arsenal were expected to challenge for a first Premier League title in over 20 years after finishing second to Manchester City in each of the past two seasons.However, they find themselves nine points adrift of leaders Liverpool after 11 games and four behind City. There is some better news for Arteta on the injury front as Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice, Leandro Trossard and Riccardo Calafiori have all recovered from issues to train this week.The visit of fifth-placed Forest will be Arteta’s 250th match in charge. He has been credited with Arsenal’s return to becoming title contenders, but is keen to add to his one major trophy – the 2020 FA Cup.Fixtures (all times GMT)Saturday: Leicester v Chelsea (1230), Arsenal v Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa v Crystal Palace, Bournemouth v Brighton, Everton v Brentford, Fulham v Wolves (all 1500), Manchester City v Tottenham (1730)Sunday: Southampton v Liverpool (1400), Ipswich v Manchester United (1630)Monday: Newcastle v West Ham (2000)

 Hansi Flick
Sports

Barcelona players must learn to win without Yamal: Flick

Barcelona coach Hansi Flick said on Friday he would ask his players if they can win without injured teenage winger Lamine Yamal. The 17-year-old will miss the visit to face Celta Vigo today in La Liga with an ankle problem.Table-toppers Barcelona have failed to win the two matches he has not started this season. Yamal was on the bench as Barcelona were beaten 4-2 by Osasuna in September and missed the 1-0 loss at Real Sociedad before the international break. The Catalan giants have won the other 11 league matches they have played during a fine start to the campaign under the German coach.Asked if his team could win without Spain star Yamal, who has become a vital part of Barcelona’s attack, Flick said he would put that question to the squad. “I will ask the team this tomorrow, I think it’s a good question for them,” he told a news conference. “Lamine is for us very important but we also have to adapt to this – we have players who can play (instead of) him... Lamine cannot play tomorrow, we’ll see when he’s back. It’s important for us that he will (return at) 100 percent.”Flick would not be drawn on a potential replacement for Yamal, after using Fermin Lopez on the right flank to limited effect at Real Sociedad. “It could be Raphinha, it could be Dani (Olmo), Fermin, Pablo (Torre) or Pau (Victor), we have different options,” added the coach.Flick also said Gavi was fit enough to start after a long-term injury and a handful of substitute appearances on his way back to fitness. A win for Barcelona could take them nine points clear of Real Madrid before they visit Leganes tomorrow.Meanwhile, Diego Simeone will complete 700 games in charge of Atletico Madrid when his club hosts Alaves in La Liga this weekend and the Argentine manager said that he was grateful to reach that milestone even as rumours swirl about his future.Simeone is nearing 13 years in charge of Atletico having taken the job in December 2011 and the 54-year-old has since transformed the side from perennial underdogs to dangerous rivals to Real Madrid and Barcelona.The club has won two league titles, one Copa del Rey and two Europa League trophies while they also reached the Champions League final twice – losing to city rivals Real on both occasions. They remain a force to be reckoned with and Simeone’s record of 326 clean sheets is a testament to his side’s defensive prowess.Atletico’s start to the season has led to questions being raised in the media about his future. Atletico are third in LaLiga, seven points behind leaders Barcelona after five draws, while they are a lowly 23rd in the Champions League halfway through the new group stage. Simeone has a contract until June 2027 and is not bothered by speculationFixtures (all times GMT)Today: Valencia v Real Betis (1300), Atletico Madrid v Alaves (1515), Girona v Espanyol (1730), Las Palmas v Mallorca (1730), Celta Vigo v Barcelona (2000)Tomorrow: Osasuna v Villarreal (1300), Sevilla v Rayo Vallecano (1515), Leganes v Real Madrid (1730), Athletic Bilbao v Real Sociedad (2000)


Matteo Berrettini (left) and Jannik Sinner, both of Italy, celebrate with teammates after beating Maximo Gonzalez and Andres Molteni of Argentina during their quarter-final doubles match of the Davis Cup Finals in Malaga, southern Spain. (AFP)
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Italy and Australia set up Davis Cup semis clash

World number one Jannik Sinner triumphed in singles and doubles to help Davis Cup holders Italy beat Argentina 2-1 on Thursday to reach the semi-finals.Italy will face Australia after they earlier defeated record 32-time winners the United States and world number four Taylor Fritz with a tense 2-1 victory.Sinner won his first two Grand Slams this season, as well as triumphing at the ATP Finals last week without dropping a set, and blew Sebastian Baez away 6-2, 6-1 after Francisco Cerundolo comfortably beat Lorenzo Musetti 6-4, 6-1 in the opening rubber.In the decisive doubles battle, Sinner and Matteo Berrettini shaded Andres Molteni and Maximo Gonzalez 6-4, 7-5 to progress.“If they put me on the court in doubles I try my best,” said Sinner.“Matteo played unbelievable today, he carried me.”Italy booked a third consecutive return to the semi-finals and are favourites to win the Davis Cup for a second year running, in no small part because of Sinner’s presence.The 23-year-old is still waiting for the outcome of the World Anti-Doping Agency’s appeal against his initial exoneration for twice testing positive for traces of the steroid clostebol in March.Sinner beat Novak Djokovic in singles and doubles in last year’s semi-finals on the way to helping Italy end a 47-year wait to lift the trophy again.Against Baez in the first set of his singles match, the Italian spurned five chances to close it out but eventually did so at the sixth time of asking.Sinner broke in the second and fourth games of the second set, before holding on to serve out the match. The doubles teams were tied until the ninth game of the first set when Sinner won three points and then Molteni clipped his passing shot which was heading wide to hand Italy the decisive solitary break. The second set was even tighter with Italy breaking for a 6-5 lead and sealing their victory with a Sinner smash.“It’s a different feeling when you step on court and can enjoy playing with the best player in the world,” said Berrettini.The Netherlands take 1-0 lead against GermanyThe Netherlands, who defeated Rafael Nadal’s Spain on Tuesday, grabbed a 1-0 lead against Germany in the first semi-final on Friday when Dutchman Botic van de Zandschulp powered past Germany’s Daniel Altmaier in three action-packed sets.Van de Zandschulp, who beat Nadal is his last professional match four days ago, on Friday exhibited calm nerves to win the opening match 6-4, 6-7, 6-3 despite a staggering 16 aces from Altmaier.

FROM LEFT: Hungarian State Secretary of Sports Adam Schmidt, World Athletics President Sebastian Coe and World Athletics CEO Jon Ridgeon pose for a group photograph following a press conference to present the Ultimate Championship, a new athletic team event, at the National Athletics Center of Budapest, Hungary, on Friday. (AFP)
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Ultimate Championship will be gamechanger: Coe

World Athletics President Sebastian Coe said on Friday the new Ultimate Championship team event, officially unveiled by the sport’s governing body, would be a “gamechanger” for track and field.The inaugural event will be held in Budapest on September 11-13, 2026, and will be staged every two years to fulfil World Athletics’ ambition of holding a global championship every year.The federation said the event would provide “a spectacular conclusion to the summer athletics season, in the years where there is no World Athletics Championships”.The event boasts a “record-setting” prize pot of $10mn (€9.6mn). World Athletics said it was “the largest ever offered in track and field”, with champions set to receive $150,000.Each session will last three hours and athletes will represent both themselves and their national teams, wearing national kit.Coe, who gave a press conference at the stadium in the Hungarian capital where the 2023 World Championships were held, said: “This new global event will be a gamechanger for our sport and for our athletes.“We want to bring our fans athletics like they have never seen it before - with the best of the best athletes in our sport competing head-to-head in a passion-fuelled, high octane, festival of sport, with sound, light and innovation.”Coe said he was aiming to create a “world-beating” event that could “draw in viewers who might never have watched athletics”.“This is the holy grail of all sports - how do you reach out to all audiences in a way that is familiar to them?” he told AFP in an interview.The announcement comes after former Olympic sprint champion Michael Johnson unveiled details of his four-meet Grand Slam Track series, which makes its debut next year with three-day events in Kingston, Jamaica, Miami, Philadelphia and Los Angeles.Johnson’s series is widely seen as a challenge to the established Diamond League circuit of meets as the sport of athletics fights for the limelight outside of the Olympics and world championships. The Ultimate Championship, which unlike Grand Slam Track will also feature field events, will take place after the Diamond League finals.In another difference between Grand Slam Track and the Ultimate Championship, World Athletics already have a broadcast partner for their event - Tata Communications and Host Broadcast Services (HBS).Coe said the aim was to have a “free-to-air” event that would be seen by the biggest audience possible, adding: “It’s all up there for discussion.”Grand Slam Track, meanwhile, is yet to announce a broadcasting deal, with Johnson insisting he is still trying to find the right partner.In the Ultimate Championship in Budapest, almost 400 athletes will battle to become “ultimate champions”, with clashes including the 100m, 800m, pole vault, high jump and a new 4x100m mixed relay.World Athletics CEO Jon Ridgeon said the new event coupled with the launch of Grand Slam Track showed that “athletics is in a positive growth phase at the moment”.World pole vault record holder and two-time Olympic champion Mondo Duplantis said the event would be “insane”.“The new Ultimate Championship in 2026 will be the ultimate high in a year when we do not have a World Championships or Olympic Games,” the Swede said.“Nothing beats competing in front of a live crowd.“Anyone that knows me or has watched me compete knows this is where I thrive.“Even with fewer events there will still be 26 individual events taking place over just three nights - the pace will be insane,” Duplantis added.

Jannik Sinner. (AFP)
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Sinner shuts out the noise in eventful year

Jannik Sinner enjoyed an unforgettable season marked by his first two Grand Slam titles and ending the year as world number one but the Italian heads into 2025 with the cloud of a potential doping ban still hanging over his head.Sinner has so far managed fears that a ban might bring his career to a shuddering halt, but his mental fortitude will be tested again when he takes on the fresh challenge of defending a major title at January’s Australian Open.“I don’t know how I’m going to react, how I’m going to play,” Sinner said after winning the ATP Finals in Turin. “I’m going to prepare in the best possible way. Like every event and then we see. I always say tennis is unpredictable. You never know what can happen. So it’s going to be all good if mentally you’re in a good place.”Born in the German-speaking Tyrolean town of San Candido near the border with Austria, Sinner spent much of his youth ploughing down the slopes on skis.After switching focus solely to tennis a decade ago at the age of 13, however, his trajectory has all been upwards with a major surge over the last two seasons.Entering the 2023 campaign ranked 15th in the world, Sinner captured four titles, including his first Masters tournament at the Canadian Open, and reached the semi-finals at Wimbledon and the ATP Finals title-decider.He signed off the season by beating 24-times Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic at the Davis Cup and hit the ground running in 2024 by dethroning the Serb at Melbourne Park en route to winning his maiden major.He added the US Open crown in September and ended the season with a 70-6 match record - his triumphs at Rotterdam, Miami, Halle, Cincinnati, Shanghai and Turin leaving him with more titles than defeats in a superb campaign.Sinner’s fellow rising superstar Carlos Alcaraz won the French Open and Wimbledon titles as the dominant duo shut out Djokovic, the last remaining active member of the ‘Big Three’, and put distance between themselves and the chasing pack.“My goal was to understand what I can achieve this year. There was no specific goal of winning a Grand Slam or being number one,” said Sinner.“It’s going to be the same next year: whatever we can catch, we take and the rest we learn. I think that was the mentality we approached this year with, trying to raise my level in specific moments, which I’ve done throughout.“I’m happy about that because it’s a nice way to finish off an incredible season. A lot of wins, a lot of titles. I believe there’s still (room for) improvement... Let’s see what’s coming next year. The future, nobody can predict.”Australian coach Darren Cahill, who joined his team in 2022, said he has been impressed with how the 23-year-old embraced the pressure and finished the season strongly. “It’s not just about winning or losing,” Cahill told Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport. “It’s the way you face challenges and he does it as a champion.”

Play gets disrupted because of rain on day two of the Australian PGA Championship at Queensland Golf Club on Friday. (@PGAofAustralia)
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Australian PGA Championship reduced to 54 holes after washout

Brisbane, Australia: The Australian PGA Championship, the opening event of the DP World Tour’s 2025 season, was on Friday shortened to 54 holes when the Royal Queensland Golf Club flooded after torrential rain in Brisbane.PGA Tour of Australasia officials made the announcement after more than five hours of delays to the second round.There will still be a 36-hole cut made and play is scheduled to resume on Saturday.Australian Elvis Smylie was the overnight leader after an opening-round 65.Star draws Cameron Smith and Jason Day are two shots adrift in a large group at four-under-par.

India’s Jasprit Bumrah successfully appeals for leg before wicket (LBW) against Australia’s Steve Smith during the first day of the first Test at the Optus Stadium in Perth on Friday. (AFP)
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Bumrah rocks Australia as India fight back in Perth

India roared back into the first Test against Australia on Friday after being skittled for 150, taking seven wickets in the final session to put themselves in the box seat after a riveting opening day in Perth. At the close the hosts were in disarray on 67-7 after stand-in captain Jasprit Bumrah demolished the Australian top order in a devastating spell to end the day with 4-17. Alex Carey was unbeaten on 19 and Mitchell Starc not-out six. After opting to bat the visitors were blown away in their innings, no match for the hosts’ lethal pace attack with Josh Hazlewood taking 4-29. Impressive debutant Nitish Kumar Reddy (41) and flamboyant Rishabh Pant (37) showed some spirit but once again superstar Virat Kohli flopped, out for five. “We have the advantage now and I’m hoping we can bat better in the second innings and put them under pressure,” said Reddy. “We were just trying to hit the areas, be disciplined in our bowling and obviously the wicket is helping a lot.” Australia fared no better in reply. Bumrah removed rookie opener Nathan McSweeney lbw for 10, another headache for a team struggling to find a decent replacement for the retired David Warner. Marnus Labuschagne had a massive letoff two balls later, with Kohli putting down a sitter in the slips, leaving Bumrah with his head in his hands. But India quickly snared another breakthrough with Kohli this time holding the catch off Bumrah to remove Usman Khawaja (8), and when Steve Smith was trapped lbw next ball, it was game on. Harshit Rana clean-bowled Travis Head (11) for a maiden Test wicket before Mitchell Marsh departed for five, caught low in the slips by KL Rahul off Mohammed Siraj. Labuschagne rode his luck for 52 balls to eke out two runs before he too was on his way, lbw to Siraj, then Bumrah returned to dismiss skipper Pat Cummins (3). “Obviously a good day to be a fast bowler. Both teams with the ball in hand bowled a lot of good stuff,” said Starc. “There was a fair bit in the wicket, swing and sideways movement, and some good pace and carry. We’ll come out tomorrow and try and get as close to their total as we can.” After a crushing 3-0 home series defeat by New Zealand, India sprung a surprise by dropping veteran spinner Ravichandran Ashwin, allrounder Ravindra Jadeja and middle-order batsman Sarfaraz Khan. With the absence of opener and regular skipper Rohit Sharma following the birth of his second child, and number three Shubman Gill injured, it left them a fragile batting lineup. Yashasvi Jaiswal left without scoring in the third over, edging an attempted drive off Starc to McSweeney, who did well to collect low at gully. With Gill missing, left-hander Devdutt Padikkal came in at three, facing 23 deliveries without scoring before Hazlewood steamed in and enticed an edge taken by wicketkeeper Carey. That brought Kohli to the crease, in dire need of a big score. Despite a stellar record in Australia he lasted just 12 balls before fending off a climbing Hazlewood thunderbolt that took an edge to Khawaja at slip. India’s woes worsened when opener Rahul (26) feathered to Carey on the cusp of lunch. Pant and Dhruv Jurel needed to hang around after the break. But Jurel survived barely 10 minutes before succumbing to Marsh on 11, getting an edge that carried to third slip Labuschagne. Marsh struck again to account for Washington Sundar to leave the visitors staring down the barrel on 73-6 before Pant and Reddy led a mini recovery. Cummins finally ended Pant’s exploits, taken sharply at slip by Smith, which signalled India’s demise. The visitors have won their last two Border-Gavaskar trophy series in Australia. Perth is the first of five Tests in the series. BRIEF SCORES Australia 67 for 7 (Carey 19*, Bumrah 4-17, Siraj 2-17) trail India 150 (Reddy 41, Pant 37, Hazlewood 4-29, Marsh 2-12, Starc 2-14) by 83 runs