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January 30, 2024
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WTA facing pushback on mulled Finals move to Saudi MELBOURNE (Reuters) - A little over two years after human rights groups applauded the WTA for stopping its competitions in China, the women's circuit runs the risk of infuriating them again by considering relocating its season-ending Finals to Saudi Arabia. Tennis legends Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova have led to a great deal of backlash against the idea that the event may move to the Gulf nation, and speculation about it has grown. In recent years, Saudi Arabia has made significant investments in sports, including golf, Formula One, and soccer, despite accusations from certain quarters that the country uses its Public Investment Fund to "sportswash" its human rights record. Human Rights Watch's Minky Worden told Reuters from New York that "the human rights risks in Saudi Arabia to players, fans, and journalists are very serious." Since 2018, women and girls have been the only athletes permitted to play sports like tennis in the kingdom. Women and girls were not allowed in the stadium until then, not even to watch sports." Saudi Arabia disputes claims of violating human rights and asserts that its legal system safeguards its security as a nation. The World Tennis Association (WTA) informed Reuters that it was in talks with other groups for the 2024 Finals, but that no decision had been taken. Last year, WTA CEO Steve Simon stated that Saudi Arabia faced "big issues". Though Evert and Navratilova contended that the circumstances for women's tennis were different, the men's ATP Tour announced in August that it would be making its maiden trip to the Gulf nation with a five-year arrangement for its Next Gen Finals. The couple stated in the Washington Post, "We fully appreciate the importance of respecting diverse cultures and religions." "It's because of this, and not despite it, that we oppose the awarding of the tour's crown jewel tournament to Riyadh."The potential host's values are diametrically opposed to those of the WTA." When the WTA hosted the 2019 Finals in Shenzhen, with a $14 million prize fund, a few years ago, the future appeared entirely different. Shenzhen had defeated proposals from Prague, St. Petersburg, Singapore, and Manchester for a 10-year contract. However, the event had to be canceled the next year because to China's response to the COVID issue; instead, it was moved to Guadalajara, Mexico in 2021. The WTA paused its billion-dollar operations in China because of worries about Peng Shuai's treatment, the former doubles world number one. It was anticipated that Shenzhen would reopen in 2022. Human rights organizations applauded the WTA's stance and expressed their dissatisfaction when the tour did a U-turn in April of last year, posting eight-figure losses in 2020 and 2021. The WTA was originally planning to move the 2022 Finals to Saudi Arabia last year, but less than two months before the competition began, the Texas city of Fort Worth stepped in to host the tournament, garnering a scant attendance. It didn't work out. After Aryna Sabalenka claimed her second Australian Open championship on Saturday, Simon wrote a statement to players acknowledging that the event was "not perfect" because she felt "disrespected" by the level of organization. 'AMAZING EXPERIENCE' Sabalenka expressed her happiness to participate in the WTA Finals in Saudi Arabia, should they take place there, following a "amazing experience" at an exhibition event in Riyadh towards the end of the previous year. "I had anticipated a different outcome. They were quite kind to us," Sabalenka remarked in Melbourne. "The stadium had a truly fantastic vibe. They are avid tennis players.There was no denying that the level of hospitality was far higher than in Cancun. Yes, I'm excited to visit there. Although she advised prudence, world champion Iga Swiatek acknowledged that participation could advance human rights. For women, "it's not easy in these areas," according to Swiatek. "Obviously these countries also want to change and improve politically and sociologically". Caroline Wozniacki, a former Grand Slam champion, too saw it as a chance to bring about change. "I obviously realise, the human rights and everything else, but I think when it's inevitable that they have so much money to put into sports," she stated. "When you're put in that situation, you can maybe make a change and do something positive." Many people believe that Saudi participation in tennis is unavoidable and generally positive. This month, Rafael Nadal became an ambassador for the Saudi Tennis Federation, and David Haggerty, the head of the International Tennis Federation, declared that his organization was dedicated to expanding tennis worldwide. "We have 213 nations and we've got to make sure that we're doing what we can to grow grassroots tennis," Haggerty stated. "We'll work closely with the president of the federation to grow tennis in the country and the region." Worden stated that tennis organizations must openly carry out their due diligence on human rights matters and evaluate the risks to their female athletes, supporters, and media before entering Saudi Arabia. "There is a way for women's tennis to engage with Saudi Arabia and accept government investment," Worden stated. "But it has to be within a formal framework of human rights, to protect the rights of fans, players, journalists and the legacy of women's tennis as defending equality." Former Panama striker 'Matador' Tejada dies at age 41 (Reuters) - Luis "Matador" Tejada, a former striker for Panama who earned over 100 caps for his nation, passed away on Sunday at the age of 41, according to the Panamanian Football Federation (FEPAFUT). According to local media, Tejada was participating in a veterans game outside of Panama City when he passed out. He was rushed to a clinic for treatment, when it was announced that he had passed away. Tejada, who was instrumental in Panama's 2018 World Cup qualification, was honored by FEPAFUT. In our nation, development and football go hand in hand. We send our deepest sympathies. We shall always remember you, darling," FEPAFUT wrote in a message on X. With 43 goals, Tejada is the national team's leading scorer having played 108 games. Shaw strikes again as Man City grab 2-0 WSL win over Spurs (Reuters) – Khadija Shaw, a striker for Manchester City, scored her team's 13th goal in the Women's Super League this season on Sunday as they defeated Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 on the road to maintain their second-place rankings and put pressure on leaders Chelsea. After Amy Turner's early own goal, the 26-year-old Jamaican doubled City's lead in the second half. For Spurs, Martha Thomas had the best chance to score, but her attempt was disqualified for offside. After 12 games, the victory puts City at 28 points, three points behind the defending champion Chelsea, who defeated Brighton & Hove Albion 3-0 on Saturday. On goal differential, City continues to lead third-place Arsenal, who easily defeated Liverpool 2-0 on the road in Sunday's late match. Liverpool did a great job keeping the Gunners scoreless in the first half, but the Londoners ended up with three points thanks to a tap-in by Caitlin Foord nine minutes later and a deflected rocket from Vivianne Miedema on the hour mark. Earlier in the afternoon, fullback Janice Cayman scored the game's lone goal as Leicester City defeated Everton 1-0 on Merseyside, and Nikita Parris scored twice to help Manchester United defeat Aston Villa 2-1 at home. West Ham United, in 11th place in the standings, allayed their fears of going down as they defeated Bristol City, the bottom team in the 12-member league, 2-1. The match included fifteen minutes of stoppage time in the second half. Fuellkrug hat-trick sends Dortmund past Bochum and into top four Berlin, Jan 29 (AFP/APP): Borussia Dortmund defeated Bochum 3-1 on Sunday thanks to a hat-trick from Niclas Fuellkrug, moving the home team into the top four of the Bundesliga. Six minutes in, Fuellkrug gave them the lead with a penalty kick, but Nico Schlotterbeck, a Dortmund defender, gave Bochum an own goal late in the first half. Midway through the second half, Fuellkrug headed Dortmund back into the lead. In injury time, he added another from the spot. Dortmund has already passed RB Leipzig into the top four after beginning 2024 six points outside of the Champions League spots. Stuttgart, in third position, is just one point ahead of Dortmund. "In the first half of the season we lost our consistency a little bit, so it's been good to chalk up some results," Fuellkrug said to DAZN. "Although we scored the goal ourselves, we sadly gave up a goal that we intended to keep clean. "We're just happy that we can get some self-confidence back with these results." Donyell Malen was fouled in the box by Bochum goalkeeper Manuel Riemann, and Fuellkrug scored the first penalty to give Dortmund the greatest possible start. Schlotterbeck's absurd own goal tied the score after Dortmund, despite being in control of the game, gave Bochum a chance to retake the lead. Schlotterbeck slipped to deflect an innocuous Bochum cross into his own net as Dortmund goalkeeper Alex Meyer was about to gather it. Marcel Sabitzer, a midfielder for Dortmund, stated, "We needed to come out after halftime and drag the game back into our control." "Ultimately we deserved to win, but we worked hard for it." Youssoufa Moukoko, a teenage striker, came dangerously close to scoring twice, but it was Fuellkrug who gave Dortmund the lead again, heading in a cross following some superb work from English winger Jamie Bynoe-parttens. Following a late penalty awarded by Bynoe-Gittens, Fuellkrug scored his third Bundesliga hat-trick. Union Berlin defeated bottom-place Darmstadt 1-0 at home, paving the way for Marie Louise-Eta to become the first female coach in Bundesliga history and move the team five points ahead of the relegation play-off spot. Due to a three-match suspension for pushing Leroy Sane in the face during Wednesday's 1-0 loss to Bayern Munich, head coach Nenad Bjelica was forced to watch from the seats while Union played. Assistant Eta took Bjelica's place in the dugout. After 62 minutes, Benedict Hollerbach made the difference for the home team by controlling an Andras Schaefer ball and scoring through goalkeeper Marcel Schuhen's legs. "We weren't that efficient, but we had a lot of chances," Hollerbach said to DAZN. "But at the end of the day it was definitely deserved, we were dominant." Union has closed the gap between themselves and the bottom three with 10 points from their last six games. Even with the victory, there might be more concerns in the German metropolis. Oliver Ruhnert, the sporting director, stated prior to the game that Union was "very unhappy with the action and did not agree with it in any way," but he would not guarantee Bjelica would return to the dugout because of his altercation with Sane. Bjelica took over Urs Fischer's position in November of last year.

MELBOURNE: A little over two years after human rights groups applauded the WTA for stopping its competitions in China, the women’s circuit runs the risk of infuriating them again by considering relocating its season-ending Finals to Saudi Arabia.

Tennis legends Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova have led to a great deal of backlash against the idea that the event may move to the Gulf nation, and speculation about it has grown.

In recent years, Saudi Arabia has made significant investments in sports, including golf, Formula One, and soccer, despite accusations from certain quarters that the country uses its Public Investment Fund to “sportswash” its human rights record.

Human Rights Watch’s Minky Worden told Reuters from New York that “the human rights risks in Saudi Arabia to players, fans, and journalists are very serious.”

Since 2018, women and girls have been the only athletes permitted to play sports like tennis in the kingdom. Women and girls were not allowed in the stadium until then, not even to watch sports.”

Saudi Arabia disputes claims of violating human rights and asserts that its legal system safeguards its security as a nation.

The World Tennis Association (WTA) informed Reuters that it was in talks with other groups for the 2024 Finals, but that no decision had been taken. Last year, WTA CEO Steve Simon stated that Saudi Arabia faced “big issues”.

Though Evert and Navratilova contended that the circumstances for women’s tennis were different, the men’s ATP Tour announced in August that it would be making its maiden trip to the Gulf nation with a five-year arrangement for its Next Gen Finals.

The couple stated in the Washington Post, “We fully appreciate the importance of respecting diverse cultures and religions.” “It’s because of this, and not despite it, that we oppose the awarding of the tour’s crown jewel tournament to Riyadh.”The potential host’s values are diametrically opposed to those of the WTA.”

When the WTA hosted the 2019 Finals in Shenzhen, with a $14 million prize fund, a few years ago, the future appeared entirely different. Shenzhen had defeated proposals from Prague, St. Petersburg, Singapore, and Manchester for a 10-year contract.

However, the event had to be canceled the next year because to China’s response to the COVID issue; instead, it was moved to Guadalajara, Mexico in 2021.

The WTA paused its billion-dollar operations in China because of worries about Peng Shuai’s treatment, the former doubles world number one. It was anticipated that Shenzhen would reopen in 2022.

Human rights organizations applauded the WTA’s stance and expressed their dissatisfaction when the tour did a U-turn in April of last year, posting eight-figure losses in 2020 and 2021.

The WTA was originally planning to move the 2022 Finals to Saudi Arabia last year, but less than two months before the competition began, the Texas city of Fort Worth stepped in to host the tournament, garnering a scant attendance.

It didn’t work out.

After Aryna Sabalenka claimed her second Australian Open championship on Saturday, Simon wrote a statement to players acknowledging that the event was “not perfect” because she felt “disrespected” by the level of organization.

‘AMAZING EXPERIENCE’

Sabalenka expressed her happiness to participate in the WTA Finals in Saudi Arabia, should they take place there, following a “amazing experience” at an exhibition event in Riyadh towards the end of the previous year.

“I had anticipated a different outcome. They were quite kind to us,” Sabalenka remarked in Melbourne. “The stadium had a truly fantastic vibe. They are avid tennis players.There was no denying that the level of hospitality was far higher than in Cancun. Yes, I’m excited to visit there. Although she advised prudence, world champion Iga Swiatek acknowledged that participation could advance human rights.

For women, “it’s not easy in these areas,” according to Swiatek. “Obviously these countries also want to change and improve politically and sociologically”. Caroline Wozniacki, a former Grand Slam champion, too saw it as a chance to bring about change.

“I obviously realise, the human rights and everything else, but I think when it’s inevitable that they have so much money to put into sports,” she stated.

“When you’re put in that situation, you can maybe make a change and do something positive.” Many people believe that Saudi participation in tennis is unavoidable and generally positive.

This month, Rafael Nadal became an ambassador for the Saudi Tennis Federation, and David Haggerty, the head of the International Tennis Federation, declared that his organization was dedicated to expanding tennis worldwide.

“We have 213 nations and we’ve got to make sure that we’re doing what we can to grow grassroots tennis,” Haggerty stated. “We’ll work closely with the president of the federation to grow tennis in the country and the region.”

Worden stated that tennis organizations must openly carry out their due diligence on human rights matters and evaluate the risks to their female athletes, supporters, and media before entering Saudi Arabia.

“There is a way for women’s tennis to engage with Saudi Arabia and accept government investment,” Worden stated. “But it has to be within a formal framework of human rights, to protect the rights of fans, players, journalists and the legacy of women’s tennis as defending equality.”

Former Panama striker ‘Matador’ Tejada dies at age 41

(Reuters) – Luis “Matador” Tejada, a former striker for Panama who earned over 100 caps for his nation, passed away on Sunday at the age of 41, according to the Panamanian Football Federation (FEPAFUT).

According to local media, Tejada was participating in a veterans game outside of Panama City when he passed out. He was rushed to a clinic for treatment, when it was announced that he had passed away.

Tejada, who was instrumental in Panama’s 2018 World Cup qualification, was honored by FEPAFUT.

In our nation, development and football go hand in hand. We send our deepest sympathies. We shall always remember you, darling,” FEPAFUT wrote in a message on X.

With 43 goals, Tejada is the national team’s leading scorer having played 108 games.

Shaw strikes again as Man City grab 2-0 WSL win over Spurs

(Reuters) – Khadija Shaw, a striker for Manchester City, scored her team’s 13th goal in the Women’s Super League this season on Sunday as they defeated Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 on the road to maintain their second-place rankings and put pressure on leaders Chelsea.

After Amy Turner’s early own goal, the 26-year-old Jamaican doubled City’s lead in the second half. For Spurs, Martha Thomas had the best chance to score, but her attempt was disqualified for offside.

After 12 games, the victory puts City at 28 points, three points behind the defending champion Chelsea, who defeated Brighton & Hove Albion 3-0 on Saturday. On goal differential, City continues to lead third-place Arsenal, who easily defeated Liverpool 2-0 on the road in Sunday’s late match.

Liverpool did a great job keeping the Gunners scoreless in the first half, but the Londoners ended up with three points thanks to a tap-in by Caitlin Foord nine minutes later and a deflected rocket from Vivianne Miedema on the hour mark.

Earlier in the afternoon, fullback Janice Cayman scored the game’s lone goal as Leicester City defeated Everton 1-0 on Merseyside, and Nikita Parris scored twice to help Manchester United defeat Aston Villa 2-1 at home.

West Ham United, in 11th place in the standings, allayed their fears of going down as they defeated Bristol City, the bottom team in the 12-member league, 2-1. The match included fifteen minutes of stoppage time in the second half.

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