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Known for his theatrics, Carlsen stuns fans by slamming the table in frustration after a costly mistake Trust chess maverick Magnus Carlsen to create drama when things are not going to plan. The drama at the FIDE World Blitz Championships reached a fever pitch in Doha yesterday when world number No 1 Carlsen suffered a stunning ninth-round defeat to India’s Arjun Erigaisi. Known for his theatrics, Carlsen stunned onlookers by slamming the table in frustration after a costly mistake. A quick handshake followed as Carlsen walked off frustrated but the outburst immediately became the primary talking point of the tournament at Qatar University. At the close of play yesterday, Erigaisi, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave and Fabiano Caruana were neck-and-neck at the 2025 FIDE World Blitz Chess Championship, sharing the lead with 10/13 pointsWith six rounds of the Swiss stage remaining, all eyes are on Carlsen; despite his recent Rapid title win, two losses have left him trailing the leaders by a full point.“I was a bit unhappy that I forgot about the A5-pawn hanging – it should’ve been a draw, it’s an unfortunate way to lose for him,” a composed Erigaisi said after beating Carlsen. “Although I won within time but I think I played well in the middle, got into a winning position but then I messed up as something happened. But I played well the latter part,” the Indian said. In a stunning upset yesterday, world champion D Gukesh lost to 12-year-old Sergey Sklokin in the third round and was 26th with 8.5 points.Dutch IM Eline Roebers yesterday finished the day as leader of the women’s pack with 8.5 points out of 10 games. Starting in round five, she won six games in a row, notably against GM Aleksandra Goryachkina in round nine. Qatar gears up for chess finale The world’s elite chess stage is set for its final act as the World Rapid & Blitz Chess Championships prepare to conclude today.Hamad al-Tamimi, Executive Director of the Qatar Chess Association and Tournament Director, yesterday confirmed that preparations are finalised for the closing ceremony, scheduled for 7:00pm today. The festivities will follow immediately after the high-stakes final match of the Blitz Championship. Beyond the crowning of world champions, al-Tamimi emphasised the tournament’s lasting impact on the local sporting landscape. He described the event as a “crucial milestone” for the Qatari national team, highlighting the invaluable exposure it provided to the nation’s youth. “This has been a unique opportunity for our young players to observe the world’s top-ranked masters in person,” al-Tamimi stated. He noted that the QCA’s goal is to inspire future generations to pursue chess professionally and elevate the sport’s standard within the country. Global praise for QCA The International Chess Federation (FIDE) has officially recognised Qatar’s hosting efforts, issuing a statement on its official website praising the ‘exceptional organisational atmosphere’ of the tournament. The global governing body specifically highlighted the high-quality competition hall, optimised for high-level focus and play, as well as the seamless logistics involving accommodation and facilities for international delegations. Furthermore, FIDE expressed admiration for the fan zone, noting that the engaging side events and activities successfully brought the tournament to life for spectators, while also commending the overall excellence in officiating throughout the competition. The sentiment of success was echoed by Dr Yousef al-Mahasneh, Head of the Referees Committee. Describing the atmosphere as ‘exceptional’, al-Mahasneh pointed to the tournament as a landmark moment for Qatari officiating.Notably, the event featured prominent local referees, including Hussein al-Haddad and Sarah al-Mohannadi.This event marked a significant career debut for al-Mohannadi, who recently earned her IM badge, signalling a new era of Qatari representation in the upper echelons of chess regulation. Source link
Rodri and Jeremy Doku could both be involved when Manchester City travel to Sunderland on New Year’s Day, manager Pep Guardiola said. A key playmaker at the Etihad when fit, Rodri was an unused substitute in Saturday’s Premier League win over Nottingham Forest following his latest injury setback.The Spaniard missed most of last season with a severe knee problem and his attempts at returning to action have been hampered by several issues, with the latest a hamstring complaint. Doku, a winger who enjoyed a fine start to the season, has been sidelined for the past four games with a calf injury.Their returns could be valuable to a City side who are set to be without several players during a congested January schedule. City, including a trip to Tottenham on February 1, face 10 games in the space of 32 days over four competitions. John Stones, Oscar Bobb and Mateo Kovacic are also out injured while Rayan Ait-Nouri and Omar Marmoush are at the Africa Cup of Nations.”Rodri has come back,” Guardiola told a pre-match press conference. “Maybe he can play a few minutes. I’m looking forward to it. Doku maybe, John and Oscar no.”Guardiola added: “In terms of squad we are not in our best right now for this tight schedule. It’s right lately we have played with the same guys but with the schedule we have. We will arrive back (from Sunderland) at 2am or 3am and two days later we have Chelsea and then after that we have Brighton – really tough opponents. We don’t have many players to rotate.”City, who will begin 2026 five points behind Premier League leaders Arsenal but with a game in hand, could strengthen their squad during the January transfer window. Guardiola, however, refused to be drawn on reports linking the club with Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo.”I don’t have any news about anything right now,” said the City boss, who also refused to be drawn on rumours Bobb could leave. “The winter transfer window is completely closed right now. So, Sunderland…”Sunderland are seventh in the table having made an impressive return to the top flight following last season’s promotion. City defeated the Black Cats 3-0 at the Etihad on December 6 but Guardiola expects a difficult encounter at the Stadium of Light.”They are so tough,” he said. “The crowd is unbelievable. They have beaten Newcastle. Arsenal and Aston Villa could not win there. “They have had really good results. It will be completely different there but at the same time we are ready.” Related Story Source link
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Jalila Alghania, in the colours of Sheikh Talal Nasser al-Thani, claimed the End Of Year Cup at the Al Uqda Racecourse Wednesday.The four-year-old bay filly returned to winning ways with a polished performance by winning the Local Purebred Arabian Graduation Plate for four-year-old+ over 1300m (Class 4), contested by a field of 14 runners.The Hadi al-Ramzani trained filly, partnered by Gavin Matt Ryan, the winner of last season’s Local Purebred Arabian Oaks completed a double for the trainer–jockey combination, who had also combined to land the day’s opener, closing the meeting as they started it.Breaking sharply from a wide draw in barrier 13, Jalila Alghania was immediately ridden positively to race prominently in second. Galeb Al Shahania showed early speed to lead before Muqtarib briefly took over, only for Azzam FBR to assume control and set the pace through the middle stages. As the lead changed hands, Jalila Alghania continued to travel smoothly just off the speed, biding her time with Galeb Al Shahania close behind approaching the home turn. Windsor, who had settled in midfield, began to improve into contention around the bend. Entering the home straight, Jalila Alghania was released and quickly asserted, striking the front with Galeb Al Shahania mounting a serious challenge from the outside and Windsor also making ground wider out.For a brief moment, Galeb Al Shahania looked a genuine threat, albeit the winner still travelling strongly. Passing the 200m, Jalila Alghania found another gear, opening up a decisive advantage and pulling clear to score by 1¼ lengths. Galeb Al Shahania stayed on resolutely to secure second for Al Eida Racing, trained by Jassim al-Ghazali and ridden by Marco Casamento while Windsor, representing Umm Al Shukhut Farm and guided by Alberto Sanna for trainer Ibrahim Khaled Elahmed finished third, a further 1½ lengths adrift.Hardan bounced back to winning ways in the card opener, the Purebred Arabian Handicap (45–65) for three-year-old+ over 1200m, Class 6, producing a strong late effort to score by two and a quarter lengths from 13 runners. The seven-year-old grey horse, carrying the colours of Miss Maryam Abdulrahman al-Jaber, from the Hadi Al Ramzani yard and guided by Matt Ryan, recorded his first success of the campaign at the eighth attempt, taking his total record to six wins, after finishing runner-up last time out.RESULTS30th Al Uqda Race Meeting – End Of Year CupWINNERS: (Horse, Trainer, Jockey)1 – End Of Year Cup, Local Purebred Arabian Graduation PlateJalila Alghania, Hadi al-Ramzani, Gavin Matt Ryan2 – Thoroughbred Handicap (60-80)Loaded Gun, Jassim al-Ghazali, Marco Casamento3 – Purebred Arabian Handicap (65-85)Al Kazim, Gassim Al Ghazal, Marco Casamento4 – Local Thoroughbred Handicap (0-55)Royalty, Ibrahim Khaled Elahmed, Damien Morin5 – Thoroughbred Handicap (0-70)Thanks Forever, Jihad El Ahmad, Saleh Salem al-Marri6 – Purebred Arabian Maiden PlateAl Ryan Park, Jassim al-Ghazali, Marco Casamento7 – Purebred Arabian Handicap (45-65)Hardan, Hadi al-Ramzani, Gavin Matt Ryan Related Story Source link
Jassim Ibrahim al-Mansouri has been appointed to lead the Arab Weightlifting Federation’s Development Committee, marking a significant expansion of Qatari influence in the sport’s regional governance. The selection of al-Mansouri, who serves as the Secretary-General of the Qatar Weightlifting Federation (QWF), was finalized during high-level meetings in Doha this month. He will now concurrently chair the Development Committees for both the Arab and West Asian Weightlifting Federations for the 2025–2029 electoral term. Al-Mansouri is not the only Qatari official moving into a high-ranking regional role. Khalid Abdul Aziz Nabina, Assistant Secretary of the QWF, has been named Chairman of the Athletes’ Committee for the Arab Weightlifting Federation. The appointments are part of a broader “administrative sweep” during the December 2025 election cycle in Doha, which also saw Mohammed bin Yousef al-Mana re-elected unopposed as President of the Arab Weightlifting Federation. Direct line to global decision-makingThis regional reshuffle significantly strengthens the link between Middle Eastern weightlifting and the global stage. Both al-Mansouri and Nabina already hold active seats on International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) panels: Al-Mansouri: Member of the IWF Innovation and Development Committee.Nabina: Member of the IWF Governance Committee. By securing the chairmanships of the Development and Athletes’ committees, Qatar now holds direct oversight of the two most critical pillars of the sport’s regional growth: Technical Modernization: Al-Mansouri will lead efforts to upgrade training standards and infrastructure across 19 member nations. Athlete Welfare: Nabina will spearhead initiatives regarding athlete rights and representation, a key area of focus for the IWF as it looks toward the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics. Officials state these selections reflect a growing regional confidence in Qatar’s “administrative and technical expertise,” moving the nation beyond its reputation as a world-class host and into a role as a primary architect of the sport’s future. Source link
Real Madrid Wednesday said that Kylian Mbappe had suffered a knee sprain, delivering a blow to their bid to reel in Liga leaders Barcelona.”After the tests carried out today on our player Kylian Mbappe by Real Madrid’s medical services, he was diagnosed with a sprain in his left knee. Awaiting evolution,” the club said in a statement.Real Madrid did not indicate how long the 27-year-old striker would be out for, but a source close to the France superstar told AFP that he would be absent for at least three weeks.Mbappe, the leading scorer in La Liga this season with 18 goals, is therefore a major doubt for Sunday’s league match at home to Real Betis, Los Merengues’ first after the winter break as they trail Barcelona by four points.He could also miss the Spanish Super Cup semi-final against arch-rivals Atletico Madrid in Saudi Arabia on January 8, as well as a league fixture against Levante and a Champions League clash with former club Monaco.Real did not say when or how Mbappe was injured, however he had trained with the team on Tuesday.He underwent an MRI scan on Wednesday.Mbappe has enjoyed a stellar 2025, equalling Cristiano Ronaldo’s club record 59 goals in a calendar year, and has at times carried Real Madrid, relieving some pressure on under-fire coach Xabi Alonso.He has scored 73 goals in 83 matches for Real since making a free transfer move to the Spanish giants from Paris Saint-Germain 18 months ago.He finished top scorer in La Liga last season with 31 goals – four more than Barcelona’s Robert Lewandowski – and is currently seven goals clear of the next best this season, Barca’s Ferran Torres.His absence adds to those of Real defenders Daniel Carvajal, Eder Militao, Trent Alexander-Arnold, midfielder Federico Valverde, and forward Brahim Diaz who is at the Africa Cup of Nations with Morocco. Related Story Source link
With the help of striker Rafa Mujica’s hat-trick, Al Sadd continued their winning run in the Qatar Stars League (QSL) by defeating second-placed Al Shamal 3–0 at Al Shamal Stadium yesterday. After this victory, Roberto Mancini’s side raised their tally to 20 points and moved to third place in the league table. Spanish striker Mujica scored all three goals for the former champions, finding the net in the 19th, 50th, and 54th minutes. It was his second consecutive hat-trick for the side, after achieving the same in the last AFC Champions League Elite game against Shabab Al Ahli of the UAE. Mujica expressed his delight after scoring hat-trick of goals yesterday. “I am very happy with the win and to have contributed to this great victory alongside my team-mates,” Mujica said after the match.“We knew very well how important this match was, so we entered the game with seriousness and strong determination to achieve the win and secure the three points, and we succeeded in achieving our objective,” the 27-year-old striker said in his post-match comments.Speaking about scoring three goals for the second consecutive match, he said: “Scoring three goals for the second consecutive game makes me very happy.” Source link
Fans cheer as England’s Ben Duckett is dismissed during the second day of the fourth Ashes cricket Test match between Australia and England at the Melbourne…
England’s Joe Root bats during the second day of the fourth Ashes cricket Test match between Australia and England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in…
Australia’s Alex de Minaur hits a backhand against Brazil’s Joao Fonseca on day seven of the Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium. (Reuters) Alex de Minaur has muscled up in a bid to bridge the gap on Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, with the Australian aiming to be a “disruptor” to the pair’s tennis dominance.The world number seven is yet to beat either player and admits he has to find new weapons to challenge the Spaniard and Italian who have shared the last eight Grand Slam titles.In contrast, De Minaur is yet to go beyond the last eight at a major.”I’ve played some very close matches over the years with both of them and you feel like you’re getting closer and closer,” de Minaur told reporters in Sydney ahead of the season-opening United Cup starting Friday.”You’ve got to work on your game, find new weapons.”For me, it’s finding different ways to hurt these players and trying to be ready to take more risks and be a little bit more of a disruptor.”There’s a couple of things here and there that we’ve tried to work towards in my team throughout this off-season to try to take the next step, and that’s obviously the next goal.”One of the things De Minaur has been working on is body strength, employing a new fitness trainer as he prepares for the Australian Open in Melbourne on January 18.”I’m ultimately trying to get bigger and stronger and just keep on improving,” he said.”Over the years I’ve gained a little bit of weight, which has definitely helped me.”There’s no substitute for hard work, so that’s what we’ll be doing.”De Minaur secured one title last season in Washington, adding to his nine other career victories.Australia face the Czech Republic and Norway at the mixed-teams United Cup, which is also being played in Perth. Source link
