Australian Open Chief Still Confident Nadal Will be Back in Melbourne

Spanish tennis player and 22-Grand-Slam-winner Rafa Nadal takes part in a media meeting during the presentation of Tenis Teknon Clinic as part of Teknon Health Center, in Barcelona, Spain, 15 November 2023.  EPA/Alejandro Garcia
Spanish tennis player and 22-Grand-Slam-winner Rafa Nadal takes part in a media meeting during the presentation of Tenis Teknon Clinic as part of Teknon Health Center, in Barcelona, Spain, 15 November 2023. EPA/Alejandro Garcia
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Australian Open Chief Still Confident Nadal Will be Back in Melbourne

Spanish tennis player and 22-Grand-Slam-winner Rafa Nadal takes part in a media meeting during the presentation of Tenis Teknon Clinic as part of Teknon Health Center, in Barcelona, Spain, 15 November 2023.  EPA/Alejandro Garcia
Spanish tennis player and 22-Grand-Slam-winner Rafa Nadal takes part in a media meeting during the presentation of Tenis Teknon Clinic as part of Teknon Health Center, in Barcelona, Spain, 15 November 2023. EPA/Alejandro Garcia

Australian Open chief Craig Tiley said he remained confident Rafa Nadal would be at Melbourne Park in January despite the 37-year-old's struggles with injuries over the last couple of years.
Nadal, who won two of his 22 major singles titles in Melbourne, has not played a competitive match since bowing out in the second round of this year's edition of the Grand Slam when hampered by a hip flexor problem.
"Rafa has been training, I follow him closely, probably every day, because he's a massive drawcard for us," Tiley told reporters in Melbourne on Thursday.
"He wants to play, he's obviously planning on playing. It all depends on how he pulls up.
"Hopefully in the next week or the next two weeks, we get some specific confirmation of that. I'm certain Rafa will be here because he's not going to want to miss the opportunity to repeat what he did a couple of years ago."
In the 2022 final against Daniil Medvedev, Nadal became the first man in the Open era to come back from two sets down to win the title.
Nadal has expressed a desire to play one more French Open and represent Spain at the Paris Olympics next year before retiring at the end of his 23rd season on the tour.
His team have yet to reveal any plans for his return to the court, however, and Nadal said last week in Barcelona that he was unsure about the timeline, Reuters reported.
"I have been able to train a little bit more, the progress seems pretty good," he said.
"I don't know when I will be back playing, for sure it is closer than the last time I spoke to the media. If you want me to tell you when I'm returning, I'm not going to do it because I don't know when it is going to be."
Tiley was less bullish than he has been in the past about the prospect of local drawcard Nick Kyrgios taking part in his home Grand Slam.
Kyrgios has struggled with knee and wrist injuries since pulling out of last year's Australian Open at the 11th hour and has played only one tour match since the Japan Open in October 2022.
"We have spoken to Nick, and he obviously wants to do the best he possibly can to give him the best chance to play in January," Tiley said of the 2022 Wimbledon finalist.



Israeli Soccer League Game Abandoned at Halftime after Fireworks Thrown onto Field

28 November 2024, Berlin: Maccabi Tel Aviv fans wave Israeli flags in the stands during the EuroLeague Basketball match between Alba Berlin and Maccabi Tel Aviv at Uber Arena. Photo: Andreas Gora/dpa
28 November 2024, Berlin: Maccabi Tel Aviv fans wave Israeli flags in the stands during the EuroLeague Basketball match between Alba Berlin and Maccabi Tel Aviv at Uber Arena. Photo: Andreas Gora/dpa
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Israeli Soccer League Game Abandoned at Halftime after Fireworks Thrown onto Field

28 November 2024, Berlin: Maccabi Tel Aviv fans wave Israeli flags in the stands during the EuroLeague Basketball match between Alba Berlin and Maccabi Tel Aviv at Uber Arena. Photo: Andreas Gora/dpa
28 November 2024, Berlin: Maccabi Tel Aviv fans wave Israeli flags in the stands during the EuroLeague Basketball match between Alba Berlin and Maccabi Tel Aviv at Uber Arena. Photo: Andreas Gora/dpa

A game in the Israeli soccer league was abandoned at halftime for security reasons after fans threw flares at players and came onto the field.

Maccabi Haifa and Maccabi Tel Aviv were tied at 1-1 on Monday evening after a first half interrupted by lit fireworks being thrown from a section of home fans and nearly hitting players. Maccabi Tel Aviv leveled the game with a penalty kick scored in the 15th minute of stoppage time added at the end of the half, Reuters reported.

“After a discussion in the dressing room between the local police commander, the match delegate, the referee and representatives of both clubs, the police decided to abandon the match in fear of safety for the players and fans,” Maccabi Tel Aviv said in a statement.

Israeli media reported that sports minister Miki Zohar had asked police to stop the game.

“There is no point in holding such a sporting event amidst this intolerable violence,” Zohar was quoted saying in reports.

Maccabi Tel Aviv is second in the Israeli Premier League, five points behind leader Hapoel Beer Sheva, and Maccabi Haifa is fourth.