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Sports News Roundup: Tennis-Kyrgios says new mentality has fueled on-court success; Tennis-Jabeur reaches first U.S. Open quarters with win over Kudermetova and more | Sports-Games
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Tennis-Kyrgios says new mentality has fueled on-court success
Nick Kyrgios mentioned his want to make these closest to him proud and alter the general public’s notion of him is the driving drive behind his improved play following his fourth-round win over world primary Daniil Medvedev on the U.S. Open on Sunday. The mercurial Australian has lengthy been open about his struggles with psychological well being and mentioned he’s proud to have bounced again after being in some “scary locations” in recent times.
Tennis-Jabeur reaches first U.S. Open quarters with win over Kudermetova
Tunisian fifth seed Ons Jabeur dug herself out of a gap within the first set to defeat Russian Veronika Kudermetova 7-6(1) 6-4 to ebook her spot within the U.S. Open quarter-finals for the primary time. Jabeur discovered herself trailing 5-2 because the 18th-seeded Kudermetova made a quick begin with a pinpoint backhand that ran the Wimbledon runner-up ragged within the night time’s remaining match on the Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Tennis-Gauff races into U.S. Open quarters with win over Zhang
American teenager Coco Gauff used her superior pace to beat a second-set deficit and pull off an exhilarating 7-5 7-5 win over China’s Zhang Shuai to achieve the quarter-finals of the U.S. Open for the primary time. With Serena Williams’ loss on Friday night time doubtless signaling the tip of her legendary profession, American tennis followers are desirous to see somebody emerge in her place and lots of have put their hopes on the amiable, hard-serving Gauff.
Motor racing-Verstappen continues successful streak in residence Dutch GP
Purple Bull’s Max Verstappen gained his residence Dutch Grand Prix from pole place for the second 12 months in a row on Sunday to ship the followers wild and his System One world championship lead into triple figures. He added a bonus level for the quickest lap as George Russell completed second for Mercedes and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc accomplished the rostrum at Zandvoort.
Tennis-No honor for the previous, Court docket hits out after Serena salutes
Australian Margaret Court docket believes she doesn’t get as a lot credit score as she deserves for her 24 Grand Slam singles titles from anybody within the tennis world as of late, least of all Serena Williams. Williams was feted in lots of quarters as the best tennis participant of all time when she retired after her third-round loss on the U.S. Open on Saturday, one title shy of the report Court docket set from 1960 to 1973.
Tennis-Kyrgios stuns No. 1 Medvedev to achieve U.S. Open quarters
Nick Kyrgios crushed world primary Daniil Medvedev’s desires of a title protection on the U.S. Open on Sunday with a 7-6(11) 3-6 6-3 6-2 victory to achieve the quarter-finals and guarantee there can be a brand new top-ranked participant when the match concludes. In a gathering worthy of a Broadway present between two of the sport’s largest servers and most flamable personalities, it was the fiery Australian who was the higher within the match’s largest moments, displaying off a renewed focus and health.
Tennis-Kyrgios completely satisfied to ‘appear like an fool’ after a weird play
Simply when tennis followers thought Nick Kyrgios had run out of the way to shock them, the Australian got here up with one other weird shot throughout a rally in opposition to Daniil Medvedev on the U.S. Open on Sunday. The ever-entertaining Wimbledon finalist elicited cheers from some and quizzical appears to be like from others within the Arthur Ashe Stadium crowd when he ran across the web to volley a mock winner on Medvedev’s aspect of the courtroom.
Tennis-No disgrace for Medvedev after exiting U.S. Open to in-form Kyrgios
Russian Daniil Medvedev mentioned Nick Kyrgios performed to the extent of Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic on Sunday, because the Australian shut down his title protection 7-6(11) 3-6 6-3 6-2 within the fourth spherical of the U.S. Open. The nimble, hard-serving Medvedev hung in with the Wimbledon finalist till the third set, the place he misplaced all momentum and can now lose his world primary rating in his worst displaying on the New York exhausting courtroom main since 2018.
MLB roundup: Dylan Stop practically throws no-hitter for ChiSox
Proper-hander Dylan Stop pitched a one-hit shutout, falling one out wanting a no-hitter, and Elvis Andrus launched a grand slam because the host Chicago White Sox routed the Minnesota Twins 13-0 on Saturday night time. Stop narrowly missed the twenty first no-hitter in membership historical past, permitting a single to American League batting chief Luis Arraez with two outs within the ninth. Additionally, the main league chief in walks, Stop (13-6) issued free passes to Jake Cave main off the third inning and Gilberto Celestino within the sixth along with putting out seven.
Cricket-Break and pleasant dressing room rekindle Kohli’s love for sport
A well timed break free from the sport and a pleasant dressing room has helped Virat Kohli rediscover his love for cricket, the star batsman mentioned after displaying contemporary signal of his resurgence on the ongoing Asia Cup. Kohli has endured a tumultuous 12 months throughout which he was shorn of captaincy and wanting runs, which the 33-year-old mentioned impacted his wellbeing and prompted him to skip the excursions of the West Indies and Zimbabwe.
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Iran military heads vow 'crushing' response to Israel as UN atomic chief says nuke sites shouldn't be attacked
Tensions between Iran and Israel remain heightened as Tehran’s military heads on Thursday once again pledged a crushing response to Jerusalem’s strikes last month, and the U.N.’s atomic watchdog is scrambling to prevent a nuclear escalation.
Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency Rafael Grossi traveled to Iran this week to hold high level meetings with Iranian officials in a move to hold Tehran accountable for prior nuclear safeguarding pledges and to get clarity on where Iran’s nuclear program stands.
However, even as Tehran continues to develop its nuclear program despite international attempts to stall it, Grossi also issued a warning message to Israel, stating clearly that Iran’s “nuclear installations should not be attacked.”
UN WATCHDOG WARNS TIME TO ‘MANEUVER’ ON IRAN’S NUCLEAR PROGRAM IS SHRINKING: REPORT
Grossi’s comments came during a news conference Thursday and just three days after Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz on Monday said that Iran was “more exposed than ever [for] strikes on its nuclear facilities.”
“We have the opportunity to achieve our most important goal – to thwart and eliminate the existential threat to the State of Israel,” he added.
The White House has repeatedly warned Israel to not go after Iran’s nuclear sites, though as the Biden administration prepares to leave come January, when President-elect Donald Trump retakes the Oval Office, the U.S. official stance on Israeli strike options could change.
Grossi’s trip to Iran comes at a pivotal time for geopolitics as the U.S. under the Trump administration is expected to take a more hardline approach against Iran, though it remains unclear how Washington’s policies in the region could change.
Iran appears undeterred by Trump’s or Israel’s threats, and its top government and military officials have repeatedly said Tehran will issue a retaliatory blow following Israel’s attacks in late October.
IRAN THREATENS TO USE MORE POWERFUL WARHEADS AGAINST ISRAEL IN NEXT ATTACK: REPORT
In a Thursday meeting with family members of Major Sajjad Mansouri – who was reportedly killed during the Oct. 26 Israeli strikes – Commander-in-Chief of the Iranian Army Major General Seyyed Abdolrahim Mousavi promised a “crushing” blow to Israel.
“We will determine the time and manner of our response. There will be no hesitation when the time comes, and our reply will surely be crushing,” he said according to Tehran-based news outlet Iran Front Page News, echoing threats issued by Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei earlier this month when he said Tehran would issue a “crushing response.”
Similarly, Deputy Commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Ali Fadavi on Thursday said, “The entire world will bear witness as the complete downfall of the Zionist regime fulfills the triumph of righteousness over falsehood.”
“This is a divine promise: the party of God shall prevail, and the party of evil shall face defeat,” he added, according to the Iran International news outlet.
IRAN-LINKED ATTACKS AGAINST US SKYROCKET BY 600% SINCE OCT 2023 HAMAS ATTACK ON ISRAEL: REPORT
Israel has ramped up its attacks against Iran-backed proxies like Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Islamic Jihad terrorist organization in Syria.
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) struck militant positions in the capital cities of Beirut and Damascus on Thursday, hitting terrorist infrastructure sites and command centers, according to the IDF.
The Lebanese Health Ministry said six people had been killed and 15 wounded in the Israeli airstrike that hit a southern Beirut apartment building, reported Haaretz.
Residents in Beirut were allegedly advised to evacuate ahead of the strikes, though it is unclear how many of the causalities were terrorists or civilians.
Another 15 were reportedly killed in Damascus while 16 more were injured in the strikes.
Senior Advisor to Khamenei Ali Larijani reportedly visited Damascus on Thursday and is scheduled to head to Lebanon as the head of a high-ranking delegation, according to an Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson, reported state-owned Islamic Republic News Agency.
The spokesperson reportedly said Larijani “would meet with high-ranking Syrian officials, including the prime minister and the speaker of the Lebanese parliament, to discuss the most recent development of the region.”
It remains unclear if he was in Damascus or Beirut at the time of the strikes.
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'Hostile' hackers infiltrate Hungary's defence procurement agency
The Hungarian government confirmed the hack by a non-state group but said that no sensitive data about the country’s military was compromised.
The IT systems of Hungary’s defence procurement agency were infiltrated by foreign hackers but no sensitive data that could harm the country’s national security was accessed, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s chief of staff said on Thursday.
Gergely Gulyas said the government was investigating the hack by a “hostile foreign, non-state hacker group”. The most sensitive information that could have been accessed was plans and data about military procurement, the official said in a press briefing.
“Nothing that could harm Hungary’s national security was made public,” said Gulyas, who did not say when the incident occurred or name the group.
It is unclear whether any of the information skimmed by hackers might have included data that could compromise NATO, of which Hungary is a member.
The hack was carried out by a group called INC Ransomware, which downloaded and encrypted all the files from the servers of the Defence Procurement Agency, according to local media.
The hackers have reportedly posted dozens of screenshots of the material online, showing details of the air and ground capabilities of Hungary’s military, data on procurement, and the personal details of army staff.
The hacker group has demanded $5 million (€4.7 million) to unblock the data and not make it public, Hungarian media reported.
The EU’s top cybersecurity official said earlier this year that there had been a huge increase in disruptive cyberattacks since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
Ransomware attacks and those targeting public institutions were of particular concern, and most incidents were tried out in Ukraine before being expanded to EU countries, according to Juhan Lepassaar, head of the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity.
Hungary, which shares a border with Ukraine, has been modernising its army since 2017 by buying equipment from tanks to air defence systems, and has begun building a domestic defence industry.
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