Osaka Retires, Raducanu Exits, Andreescu Upsets in Toronto

09 August 2022, Canada, Toronto: Japanese tennis player Naomi Osaka in action against Estonia's Kaia Kanepi during their women's singles round of 64 tennis match of the Canadian open. (dpa)
09 August 2022, Canada, Toronto: Japanese tennis player Naomi Osaka in action against Estonia's Kaia Kanepi during their women's singles round of 64 tennis match of the Canadian open. (dpa)
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Osaka Retires, Raducanu Exits, Andreescu Upsets in Toronto

09 August 2022, Canada, Toronto: Japanese tennis player Naomi Osaka in action against Estonia's Kaia Kanepi during their women's singles round of 64 tennis match of the Canadian open. (dpa)
09 August 2022, Canada, Toronto: Japanese tennis player Naomi Osaka in action against Estonia's Kaia Kanepi during their women's singles round of 64 tennis match of the Canadian open. (dpa)

A tearful Naomi Osaka retired injured and US Open champion Emma Raducanu fell at the first hurdle as the top women's players continued their preparations for Flushing Meadows at the Toronto Open on Tuesday.

News of the pending retirement of Serena Williams overshadowed proceedings at the tune-up for the year's final Grand Slam but there were no shortage of first-round upsets for fans to enjoy, including one by local Bianca Andreescu.

Twice US Open champion Osaka, in only her second tournament back from an Achilles injury, battled on gamely before retiring while trailing Kaia Kanepi 7-6(4) 3-0.

"I felt my back from the start of the match, and despite trying my best to push through it, I just wasn't able to today," said Osaka.

Toronto-born Raducanu conceded a tight first set to Camila Giorgi but looked on course to level up the contest when she took a 2-0 lead in the second.

The Italian defending champion stormed back to rattle off the last six games with a mix of solid returns, net play and movement, however, easing into the second round 7-6(0) 6-2.

"I think it was a really good match, to be honest," said ninth seed Raducanu. "I just need to get better at dealing with players who play as quick as she does."

Andreescu later delighted a packed house with a 7-6(5) 6-4 victory over Daria Kasatkina in an evening match that left the Russian world number nine, fresh off a title win in San Jose, clearly disgruntled.

The Canadian, who took the Toronto title in 2019 before winning the US Open, twice called out the trainer, including during the first-set tiebreak, before prevailing in a topsy-turvy match on center court.

"I was honestly a mess," said the 53rd ranked Andreescu. "I'm so sorry for my attitude, I really do not feel well, I don't know what it was ... maybe I ate too much before the match."

There were also first-round wins for 10th seed Coco Gauff, China's Zheng Qinwen, Belgian Elise Mertens, Spain's Sara Sorribes Tormo and Australia's Ajla Tomljanovic.

Greek third seed Maria Sakkari stamped out any chance of another upset in the final match of the day, fighting off a comeback from 2017 US Open champion Sloane Stephens to take a 6-2 4-6 6-2 victory in a second round tie.

The news that six-times US Open champion Williams would soon be hanging up her racket dominated talk among players and fans around the complex.

"She changed the sport and she did a lot and now she can bow down," spectator Natalie Chapusette said of the 40-year-old.

"It is good news for her, but not for the fans. But if you see the human behind the sportsperson, she deserves it."

Kanepi, however, was unmoved by the news.

"I took it very calmly," she told reporters. "Because, you know, players, they retire at a certain age. I think it's normal."



Amorim Sacked by Man Utd after 14-Month Reign

Football - Premier League - Leeds United v Manchester United - Elland Road, Leeds, Britain - January 4, 2026 Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim reacts. (Reuters)
Football - Premier League - Leeds United v Manchester United - Elland Road, Leeds, Britain - January 4, 2026 Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim reacts. (Reuters)
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Amorim Sacked by Man Utd after 14-Month Reign

Football - Premier League - Leeds United v Manchester United - Elland Road, Leeds, Britain - January 4, 2026 Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim reacts. (Reuters)
Football - Premier League - Leeds United v Manchester United - Elland Road, Leeds, Britain - January 4, 2026 Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim reacts. (Reuters)

Ruben Amorim has been sacked as Manchester United manager 14 months after arriving at Old Trafford, the club announced on Monday.

United said in a statement that the Portuguese had left his role, with the club's leadership having "reluctantly made the decision that it is the right time to make a change".

The club added: "This will give the team the best opportunity of the highest possible Premier League finish.

"The club would like to thank Ruben for his contribution to the club and wishes him well for the future."

Current Under-18s coach Darren Fletcher will take charge of the team against Burnley on Wednesday.

United are currently sixth in the Premier League table after a 1-1 draw at Leeds on Sunday.

After that game, an irate Amorim stressed he was United's manager rather than just the coach during an eye-catching press conference in which he told the scouting department and director of football, Jason Wilcox, "to do their job".

The 40-year-old had alluded to frustration behind the scenes in the build-up to the match as the United boss refused to clarify his recent comments about the club's transfer plans.

He had looked downbeat when he sidestepped those questions but was more forthcoming when asked on Sunday if he still felt he had confidence from the board.

"Guys, to start with that -- and I noticed that you receive selective information about everything -- I came here to be the manager of Manchester United, not to be the coach of Manchester United," Amorim said. "And that is clear.

"I know that my name is not (Thomas) Tuchel, it's not (Antonio) Conte, it's not (Jose) Mourinho but I'm the manager of Manchester United.

"And it's going to be like this for 18 months or when the board decides to change, so that was my point.

"I want to finish with that. I'm not going to quit. I will do my job until another guy is coming here to replace me."

Amorim was appointed in November 2024 and led the team to the Europa League final in Bilbao in May, losing to Tottenham Hotspur, but they finished 15th in the Premier League last season.

His 14-month stint is the shortest reign of a permanent manager at United since David Moyes was sacked just eight months into his tenure in 2014.

United, 20-time English champions, have not won the Premier League since 2013, in Alex Ferguson's final season in charge.


Bayern's Lennart Karl Calls Real Madrid his 'Dream Club'

Bayern's Lennart Karl, left, celebrates after scoring his side's second goal during the Champions League opening phase soccer match between FC Bayern Munich and Sporting CP in Munich, Germany, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)
Bayern's Lennart Karl, left, celebrates after scoring his side's second goal during the Champions League opening phase soccer match between FC Bayern Munich and Sporting CP in Munich, Germany, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)
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Bayern's Lennart Karl Calls Real Madrid his 'Dream Club'

Bayern's Lennart Karl, left, celebrates after scoring his side's second goal during the Champions League opening phase soccer match between FC Bayern Munich and Sporting CP in Munich, Germany, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)
Bayern's Lennart Karl, left, celebrates after scoring his side's second goal during the Champions League opening phase soccer match between FC Bayern Munich and Sporting CP in Munich, Germany, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

Bayern Munich's latest young sensation is already thinking about a future elsewhere.

Lennart Karl, the 17-year-old midfielder who became Bayern's youngest Champions League scorer in October, prompted laughs, criticism and confusion Sunday with an admission he dreams of moving to Real Madrid.

During a question-and-answer session at a small-town fan gathering Sunday, the sort of visit that's a new year's tradition for the club's players, Karl was asked if he had a “dream club” other than Bayern.

“Bayern's a very, very big club in any case, and it's a dream to play there, but some day I'd definitely like to go to Real Madrid. That's my dream club, but that stays between us," Karl said, to laughter from the Bayern fans in the audience, in comments broadcast by Sky Sport in Germany.

“But obviously Bayern is something very, very special and it's lots and lots of fun at the club.”

While the fans in the audience seemed to take Karl's comments with good humor, the young midfielder faced criticism from Bayern supporters online questioning his loyalty to the club.

Karl came through Bayern's youth academy and made his first-team debut in a 10-0 thrashing of Auckland City at the Club World Cup in June before becoming a regular this season, with six goals in 22 games.


Rooney Says Rosenior Has Earned Opportunity to Lead Chelsea

Strasbourg's British head coach Liam Rosenior greets supporters at the end of the French L1 football match between RC Strasbourg Alsace and AJ Auxerre at the Stade de la Meinau in Strasbourg, eastern France on October 29, 2025. (AFP)
Strasbourg's British head coach Liam Rosenior greets supporters at the end of the French L1 football match between RC Strasbourg Alsace and AJ Auxerre at the Stade de la Meinau in Strasbourg, eastern France on October 29, 2025. (AFP)
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Rooney Says Rosenior Has Earned Opportunity to Lead Chelsea

Strasbourg's British head coach Liam Rosenior greets supporters at the end of the French L1 football match between RC Strasbourg Alsace and AJ Auxerre at the Stade de la Meinau in Strasbourg, eastern France on October 29, 2025. (AFP)
Strasbourg's British head coach Liam Rosenior greets supporters at the end of the French L1 football match between RC Strasbourg Alsace and AJ Auxerre at the Stade de la Meinau in Strasbourg, eastern France on October 29, 2025. (AFP)

Wayne Rooney has backed Liam Rosenior to take charge at Chelsea and said the Englishman has earned the opportunity after proving himself as a manager.

Rosenior, who was Rooney's assistant at Derby County and is currently in charge of Ligue 1 side Strasbourg, is the front-runner to replace Enzo Maresca ‌after the ‌Italian left Stamford ‌Bridge ⁠last week.

"Liam ‌was so important for me," the former Manchester United striker said on the BBC’s The Wayne Rooney Show.

"He was incredible in his coaching ability.

"I was more of the manager dealing ⁠with players and everything, but I learned a ‌lot from him from ‍that point ‍of view. He’s done a great ‍job as a whole," added Rooney.

Rosenior, 41, previously managed Hull City before joining Strasbourg in July 2024. He led the French club to a seventh-place finish in Ligue 1.

"If he ⁠goes in there (Chelsea), he won’t disappoint," Rooney added.

"He’s been waiting for an opportunity like this.

"If you don’t take it now, then you’re never going to take it. He’s done his apprenticeship, he’s done his work to get to that job."

Chelsea, who are fifth in the Premier League, ‌will face Fulham on Wednesday.