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Daniil Medvedev smashes racket, camera during fiery outburst as he avoids Australian Open upset

Top-ranked tennis pro Daniil Medvedev destroyed a camera and his tennis racket as he faced what could have been a monumental upset in the Australian Open by a wild-card entry ranked 418th in the first round of the Grand Slam tournament on Tuesday.
Medvedev’s outburst came during the third set when he lost a 13-stroke back-and-forth with Thailand’s Kasidit Samrej to fall behind 40-15. With Medvedev up at the net, Samrej’s shot clipped the net to go beyond Medvedev’s reach in a direction he clearly could not have anticipated.
Daniil Medvedev reacts during his first-round match against Kasidit Samrej at the Australian Open in Melbourne, Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)
Then Medvedev, a three-time Australian Open finalist, unleashed his anger on the net, smashing his racket several times.
In the process, Medvedev destroyed his racket and a camera that was situated directly in his path of destruction.
Staff quickly rushed to replace the broken camera and clean up the debris on the court. Medvedev was given a code violation warning for racket abuse from the chair umpire.

Daniil Medvedev smashes a TV net camera with his racket as he has lost the third set against Kasidit Samrej in the men’s singles first-round match at Australian Open on Jan. 14, 2025. (Daniel Pockett/Getty Images)
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Medvedev dropped the set to trail 2-1, and it looked as though the No. 5 ranked player would face elimination. But Medvedev quickly turned things around to win the following two sets 6-1, 6-2, and advanced to the second round.
“In the end of last year, this match, I probably would have lost it,” Medvedev said after the match. “New year, new energy.”

Daniil Medvedev’s outburst came during the third set when he lost a 13-stroke back-and-forth with Thailand’s Kasidit Samrej. (Daniel Pockett/Getty Images)
Medvedev is hoping to start out the 2025 season with a win in Melbourne. A three-time finalist, including in last year’s tournament, Medvedev has never won the Australian Open. His biggest challenger will be Novak Djokovic, who has won the most Australian Open titles than any other men’s player with 10.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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High school basketball: Thursday's playoff scores

HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
THURSDAY’S RESULTS
CITY SECTION
Animo Bunche 28, Animo Pat Brown 17
Chavez 33, Monroe 4
Collins Family d. CALS Early College, forfeit
Kennedy 65, Van Nuys 34
Marquez 51, Elizabeth 15
Maywood Academy 33, Torres 26
New West Charter 28, University Prep Value 27
Smidt Tech 14, LA Leadership
South East 59, Jordan 31
BOYS
CITY SECTION
Aspire Ollin 42, Annenberg 39
Marquez 74, Elizabeth 38
Middle College 45, Stella 26
Monroe 48, Chavez 25
Poly 79, Grant 46
Port of LA 87, Dymally 77
Sherman Oaks CES 85, VAAS 53
Simon Tech 39, AHSA 26
Sylmar 69, San Fernando 60
Van Nuys 59, Kennedy 57
Westchester 94, University 46
GIRLS
SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS
FIRST ROUND
DIVISION 1
#1 Ventura 63, Thousand Oaks 40
#16 Crean Lutheran 44, Orange Lutheran 39
#9 Marlborough 50, El Dorado 39
#8 Rancho Christian 81, Mira Costa 64
#5 La Salle 48, Flintridge Prep 33
#12 Chaminade 52, Claremont 45
#13 Santa Margarita 56, Redondo Union 47
#4 Harvard-Westlake 71, Rialto 45
#3 Moreno Valley 61, Rancho Cucamonga 40
St. Monica 70, #14 St. Anthony 65
#11 San Clemente 80, Valencia 64
#6 JSerra 66, Bonita 39
Riverside King 60, #7 Buena 52 (OT)
Esperanza 56, #10 Westlake 53
#15 Corona Centennial 66, Villa Park 43
#2 Brentwood 80, Heritage 45
DIVISION 2AA
#1 Buena Park 66, Lakewood St. Joseph 59
West Torrance 51, #16 Crescenta Valley 31
#9 Campbell Hall 47, Glendora 45
#8 Portola 57, Camarillo 50
#5 San Juan Hills 67, San Dimas 50
Diamond Bar 57, #12 St. Margaret’s 54
Summit 28, #13 Long Beach Poly 34
Oak Park 58, #4 Oxnard 36
Beckman 52, #3 Crossroads 41
#14 Palos Verdes 51, Valley View 44
#11 Hart 59, San Jacinto 52
South Torrance 46, #6 Shadow Hills 34
Lynwood 66, #7 Los Osos 56
#10 Lakewood 58, Corona Santiago 50
#15 Dos Pueblos 53, Saugus 49
#2 North Torrance 74, Paramount 66
DIVISION 2A
#1 Burbank Burroughs 40, Millikan 12
Village Christian 44, #16 Dana Hills 35
Marina 70, #9 Placentia Valencia 51
Pioneer 56, #8 Oaks Christian 49
Sonora 59, #5 Antelope Valley 47
Torrance 46, #12 Los Alamitos 45
Corona at #13 Rolling Hills Prep
#4 Fountain Valley 48, Bishop Alemany 46
#3 Chino 84, United Christian Academy 44
Corona del Mar 38, #14 Yorba Linda 31
#11 Brea Olinda 49, Fontana 31
Oak Hills 56, #6 Eastvale Roosevelt 46
Trinity Classical Academy at #7 Segerstrom
Notre Dame Academy 57, #10 Canyon Country Canyon 55
La Canada 49, #15 Aliso Niguel 29
#2 Rosary Academy 62, Pasadena 41
DIVISION 3AA
#1 Orange County Pacifica Christian 43, Troy 35
Chaparral 48, #16 Murrieta Valley 45
Santa Fe at #9 Godinez, Friday
Downey 55, #8 Arcadia 47
Mark Keppel 55, #5 Long Beach Jordan 23
#12 South Pasadena 77, Moorpark 48
#13 Oakwood 59, Carter 22
#4 Highland 59, Holy Martyrs 50
Cerritos 60, #3 Lancaster 40
Beaumont 60, #14 California 27
Ridgecrest Burroughs 54, #11 St. Bonaventure 49
#6 Great Oak 58, Grand Terrace 49
#7 Diamond Ranch 67, Rowland 59
#10 Culver City 52, Yucaipa 40
Huntington Beach 45, #15 Immaculate Heart 31
#2 El Segundo 68, South Hills 44
DIVISION 3A
#1 Lawndale 34, Santa Monica 32
#16 Alta Loma 56, Glendale 53
#9 Gahr 56, Yeshiva 25
Shalhevet at #8 Loma Linda Academy
#5 Desert Christian Academy 55, Coachella Valley 42
El Toro 45, #12 Ontario 38
Ramona 66, #13 Hemet 52
#4 Twentynine Palms 50, Pasadena Poly 40
#3 La Serna 34, Santa Ana Foothill 30
#14 Whitney 40, Bishop Amat 37
Eastside 69, #11 Geffen Academy 36
#6 El Rancho 49, Rio Hondo Prep 41
#7 Palm Desert 47, Coastal Christian 34
#10 Temescal Canyon 67, California School for the Deaf Riverside 48
Cantwell Sacred Heart 52, #15 Hesperia 35
#2 Temecula Valley 65, Sierra Vista 50
DIVISION 4AA
#1 Savanna, bye
#16 Laguna Beach 46, Silver Valley 34
#9 Heritage Christian 61, Linfield Christian 49
Irvine 39, #8 Apple Valley 36
#5 Tesoro 44, Hesperia Christian 22
Foothill Tech 48, #12 Santa Monica Pacifica Christian 31
Redlands East Valley at #13 Maranatha
Lancaster Desert Christian 49, #4 Temecula Prep 40
Vistamar 24, #3 St. Lucy’s 20
#14 Westminster La Quinta 51, Silverado 37
Anaheim 64, #11 Santa Clarita Christian 36
Gardena Serra 55, #6 Northview 29
#7 Santa Paula 63, Elsinore 41
Tustin at #10 Canyon Springs
Milken 42, #15 Hawthorne MSA 34
#2 Leuzinger 49, Dominguez 43
DIVISION 4A
Riverside Prep 58, #1 Sherman Indian 40
#16 West Covina 37, Rancho Verde 36
San Marino at #9 Mayfield, Friday
#8 La Mirada 56, Orange 42
#5 Laguna Hills 46, San Jacinto Valley 33
#12 Schurr 43, Temple City 38
#13 Santa Maria Valley Christian 50, Colton 34
University Prep 36, #4 Packinghouse Christian 21
#3 La Palma Kennedy 41, Lucerne Valley 22
#14 Arrowhead Christian 49, Woodcrest Christian 41
#11 Oxford Academy 46, Faith Baptist 43
Nogales 33, #6 La Quinta 31
#7 Warren 53, CAMS 22
Thacher 40, #10 Newbury Park Adventist 38
#15 Pilibos 53, Duarte 52
San Luis Obispo Classical at #2 San Jacinto Leadership Academy
DIVISION 5AA
#1 Loara, bye
#16 San Gabriel Academy 67, Santa Barbara Providence 19
#9 Fullerton 49, Fillmore 20
#8 Hillcrest 53, Adelanto 34
#5 Nordhoff 66, AB Miller 50
Avalon at #12 Westminster
Capistrano Valley Christian 37, #13 Anza Hamilton 34
#4 Costa Mesa 65, St. Genevieve 48
Indian Springs at #3 Environmental Charter
St. Pius X-St. Matthias Academy 69, #14 Thousand Oaks Hillcrest Christian 7
#11 Patriot 62, Acaciawood Academy 6
Perris at #6 Los Amigos
#7 Charter Oak 44, Bell Gardens 37
#10 Santa Ana 41, Carpinteria 37
Western Christian 53, #15 Victor Valley 47
Rancho Alamitos at #2 Redlands Adventist Academy
DIVISION 5A
#1 Riverside Notre Dame, bye
Citrus Hill 49, #16 Riverside Bethel Christian 27
Sacred Heart LA at #9 Rosemead
Desert Hot Springs 64, #8 Excelsior Charter 26
#5 Arroyo Valley 29, South El Monte 28
#12 Banning 51, Edgewood 48
#13 Bolsa Grande 44, Southlands Christian 24
Ganesha 57, #4 Summit View West 15
Pasadena Marshall 48, #3 Mesa Grande Academy 22
Jurupa Hills 48, #14 San Bernardino 25
Mary Star of the Sea 51, #11 Santa Clara 15
Saddleback at #6 La Sierra
Workman 33, #7 Webb 20
Gabrielino 55, #10 Calvary Baptist 21
#15 Villanova Prep 53, NOVA Academy Early College 43
#2 Shandon, bye
Sports
NCAA committee recommends adding flag football as emerging sport for women

An NCAA committee recommended on Wednesday adding flag football to its emerging women’s sports program, a significant step toward it becoming an officially sponsored championship sport in all three divisions.
The NCAA said at least 65 schools are already sponsoring flag football at either the club or varsity level, with more moving in that direction. With a push from the NFL, flag football also has been added to the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games.
The NFL has vigorously promoted flag football for several years, including starting a global ambassador program in 2022. Domestically, the league and its teams have been pushing for flag football to be sanctioned as a varsity sport in high schools around the country.
Once in the NCAA’s emerging women’s sports program, flag football would need a minimum of 40 schools sponsoring it at the varsity level and meet minimums in games played and player participation to be considered for NCAA championship status.
The NCAA’s emerging women’s sports program was created to help facilitate more opportunities for women and give schools more opportunities to sponsor teams.
The last sport to move through the program was women’s wrestling, which was approved last month to become the NCAA’s 91st championship sport. The first women’s wrestling championship will be held in 2026.
Five other sports are currently in the program: acrobatics and tumbling, equestrian, rugby, stunt and triathlon. Five sports have previously emerged from the program to earn NCAA championship status: rowing (1996), ice hockey (2000), water polo (2000), bowling (2003) and beach volleyball (2015).
(Photo: Isaiah Vazquez / Getty Images)
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Jets to move on from Aaron Rodgers after 2 seasons

The New York Jets have made it official: They intend to move on from Aaron Rodgers.
The team released a statement on Thursday that they are moving forward without the four-time MVP.
“Last week we met with Aaron and shared that our intention was to move in a different direction at quarterback,” head coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey said in a statement released by the team.
FILE – New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) stands with teammates before an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins, Jan. 5, 2025, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)
“It was important to have this discussion now to provide clarity and enable each of us the proper time to plan for our respective futures. We want to thank him for the leadership, passion, and dedication he brought to the organization and wish him success moving forward.”
Rodgers spent two seasons with the team, but suffered a torn Achilles just four snaps into his first game into his Jets tenure.
Returning from the season-ending injury in 2024, Rodgers’ Jets went 5-12 and fired both head coach Robert Saleh and general manager Joe Douglas during the season.
Rodgers threw for 3,987 yards and 28 touchdowns and 11 interceptions in 17 games for the Jets last season.
“I personally want to thank Aaron for his time at the New York Jets,” said owner Woody Johnson in the statement.
“His arrival in 2023 was met with unbridled excitement and I will forever be grateful that he chose to join us to continue his Hall of Fame career. From day one, he embodied all that it meant to be a New York Jet, embraced our fans, and immersed himself in our city. That is what I will remember most when I look back at his time here. He will always be welcome, and I wish him only the best in whatever he chooses to do next.”
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