Paris Olympics: What to Know and Who to Watch During the Diving Competition

Quan Hongchan and Chen Yuxi, China: These teenagers have gone back and forth as the world's top female divers off the 10-meter platform. (The AP)
Quan Hongchan and Chen Yuxi, China: These teenagers have gone back and forth as the world's top female divers off the 10-meter platform. (The AP)
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Paris Olympics: What to Know and Who to Watch During the Diving Competition

Quan Hongchan and Chen Yuxi, China: These teenagers have gone back and forth as the world's top female divers off the 10-meter platform. (The AP)
Quan Hongchan and Chen Yuxi, China: These teenagers have gone back and forth as the world's top female divers off the 10-meter platform. (The AP)

A roadmap to follow for the diving competition during the Paris Olympics:

Athletes To Watch —Wang Zongyuan, China: The Tokyo silver medalist on 3-meter springboard behind teammate Xie Siyi, Wang has established himself as the favorite heading into Paris with three straight world championships.

—Quan Hongchan and Chen Yuxi, China: These teenagers have gone back and forth as the world's top female divers off the 10-meter platform. The 17-year-old Quan won gold at the Tokyo Games ahead of her teammate. The 18-year-old Chen captured back-to-back world championships before Quan reclaimed the top spot at this year's worlds in Doha, Qatar. No one else is even close to this duo.

—Tom Daley, Britain. He will compete in his fifth Olympics at age 30, coming off a gold medal-winning performance in synchronized platform at Tokyo. Daley will be looking to add to an Olympic collection that also includes three bronze medals.

Storylines To Follow —China's Dominance. The Big Red Machine has dominated the sport for the past four decades, and there's nothing to indicate anything will change at these Games. Since claiming its first diving victory at the 1984 Olympics, China has hoarded 46 of 60 gold medals, to go along with 23 silvers and nine bronzes. It is nothing less than one of the greatest dynasties in Olympic sports history. The only question heading into Paris is whether China can sweep all eight diving events at a single Games for the first time.

—Synchronized Hopes. The best chance at gold for the rest of the world likely will be in one of the synchronized events. China's only loss at each of the last two Games came to British duos in men's synchro, with Chris Mears and Jack Laugher claiming the 3-meter title in 2016 before Daley and Matty Lee upset the Chinese team on the 10-meter tower in Tokyo.

—Red-White-and-Blue Prospects: The Americans once dominated this sport, and they'll be looking to follow up on a promising performance in Tokyo. The U.S. captured a pair of synchronized silver medals as well as Krysta Palmer's springboard bronze.

Key Dates The diving competition, which is being held at the new Paris Aquatics Centre, begins July 27 with the final of women's 3-meter synchronized platform. The schedule is staggered over 10 days through Aug. 10, when the meet concludes with the final of men's 10-meter platform. Medals will be awarded on July 29, July 31, Aug. 2, Aug. 6, Aug. 8 and Aug. 9.

Reigning Champions Men’s Events:

—3-meter springboard: Xie Siyi, China.

—10M platform: Cao Yuan, China.

—Synchronized 3M springboard: Xie Siyi and Wang Zongyuan, China.

—Synchronized 10M platform: Tom Daley and Matty Lee, Britain.

Women’s Events:

—3M springboard: Shi Tingmao, China.

—10M platform: Quan Hongchan, China.

—Synchronized 3M springboard: Shi Tingmao and Wang Han, China.

—Synchronized 10M platform: Chen Yuxi and Zhang Jiaqi, China.



Sinner Beats Djokovic to Take Shanghai Masters Title, Sabalenka Reigns in Wuhan

Italy's Jannik Sinner (R) is greeted by Serbia's Novak Djokovic after Sinner won their men's singles final match at the Shanghai Masters tennis tournament in Shanghai on October 13, 2024. (AFP)
Italy's Jannik Sinner (R) is greeted by Serbia's Novak Djokovic after Sinner won their men's singles final match at the Shanghai Masters tennis tournament in Shanghai on October 13, 2024. (AFP)
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Sinner Beats Djokovic to Take Shanghai Masters Title, Sabalenka Reigns in Wuhan

Italy's Jannik Sinner (R) is greeted by Serbia's Novak Djokovic after Sinner won their men's singles final match at the Shanghai Masters tennis tournament in Shanghai on October 13, 2024. (AFP)
Italy's Jannik Sinner (R) is greeted by Serbia's Novak Djokovic after Sinner won their men's singles final match at the Shanghai Masters tennis tournament in Shanghai on October 13, 2024. (AFP)

Top-ranked Jannik Sinner beat Novak Djokovic in straight sets to win the Shanghai Masters on Sunday, giving the Italian his tour-leading seventh title of the season.

The Italian bettered the 24-time Grand Slam champion 7-6 (4), 6-3 in an hour and 37 minutes and never faced a break point in the outdoor hard-court tournament. Sinner hit eight aces and 22 winners to four and 12, respectively, for Djokovic.

Djokovic was aiming for his 100th tour-level title and his fifth in Shanghai. Only Jimmy Connors with 109 titles and Roger Federer with 103 have hit the century mark in men’s tennis.

Sinner became the first man to win more than six titles in a season since Andy Murray won nine in 2016. He also pulled level in his career record against Djokovic, now at four wins apiece.

“It was a very tough match, obviously, playing against Novak is one of the toughest challenges we have,” Sinner said. “It’s tough to tell you a secret about (Djokovic) because he doesn’t have any weaknesses. You have to try and use the small chances that he gives you, but there are not many during the match. He is a legend of our sport, he’s very tough to play against, so I am very happy.”

The victory for Sinner came after he lost the final of the China Open in Beijing to Carlos Alcaraz and amid an ongoing doping case.

The 23-year-old Sinner is now 8-2 against top-5 opponents on hard courts this year, with both losses coming against Alcaraz, who watched Sunday’s final from the stands.

The 37-year-old Djokovic was playing in China for this first time in five years.

He also lost to Sinner in the Australian Open semifinals. His only title for the year so far was at the Paris Olympics, where he beat Alcaraz for the gold medal.

“I think I played some really good tennis, but congratulations to Jannik,” Djokovic said. “He was just too good today. Too strong, too fast, well done. You’re having an incredible year. You deserve this.”

Second-ranked Aryna Sabalenka won the Wuhan Open for a third year in a row after beating Zheng Qinwen 6-3, 5-7, 6-3 in the final.

It was a rematch of the Australian Open final, which Sabalenka won. She then added the USOpen title last month. She is now 4-0 against Zheng.

The Belarussian player took her record at the tournament to 17-0. She has won four tournaments this year.