Enrique Is Finding the Right Balance in PSG’s Attack After a Positional Switch 

Paris Saint-Germain's Spanish headcoach Luis Enrique (C) reacts in the technical area alongside Paris Saint-Germain's French midfielder #33 Warren Zaire-Emery (L) during the French Cup quarter final football match between Stade Briochin and PSG at the Roazhon Park stadium in Rennes, western France, on February 26, 2025. (AFP)
Paris Saint-Germain's Spanish headcoach Luis Enrique (C) reacts in the technical area alongside Paris Saint-Germain's French midfielder #33 Warren Zaire-Emery (L) during the French Cup quarter final football match between Stade Briochin and PSG at the Roazhon Park stadium in Rennes, western France, on February 26, 2025. (AFP)
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Enrique Is Finding the Right Balance in PSG’s Attack After a Positional Switch 

Paris Saint-Germain's Spanish headcoach Luis Enrique (C) reacts in the technical area alongside Paris Saint-Germain's French midfielder #33 Warren Zaire-Emery (L) during the French Cup quarter final football match between Stade Briochin and PSG at the Roazhon Park stadium in Rennes, western France, on February 26, 2025. (AFP)
Paris Saint-Germain's Spanish headcoach Luis Enrique (C) reacts in the technical area alongside Paris Saint-Germain's French midfielder #33 Warren Zaire-Emery (L) during the French Cup quarter final football match between Stade Briochin and PSG at the Roazhon Park stadium in Rennes, western France, on February 26, 2025. (AFP)

Making a positional switch has allowed Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique to play his three star forwards together, and it's paying off.

When Khvicha Kvaratskhelia joined from Napoli, he came with a reputation as one of the world's best left wingers. But selecting him there meant dropping Bradley Barcola, who has done well for PSG since joining last season from Lyon.

Enrique was criticized for his tinkering early on in the season, when PSG struggled to score, but these days most of his decisions appear to work.

So he tried Kvaratskhelia out on the right in the Champions League playoff return leg against Brest — which PSG won 7-0 — and kept the Georgia winger there in the 3-2 win at Lyon last Sunday.

Barcola stayed on the left, where he is at his best, with newly-prolific scorer Ousmane Dembélé playing primarily in the middle as a roaming striker.

In those two games the fleet-footed Kvaratskhelia scored one goal, had two assists and posed a permanent threat.

He showed his remarkable close control when dribbling — which gives him the look of an elite Futsal player — and also his superb passing ability, sending Dembélé clean through with a brilliant first-time pass from midfield.

"Everything is going very well. It's never easy to arrive in a new country, a new league," Kvaratskhelia said. "It's really different, but I work hard, it's my job. My wife is coming. Everything is falling into place."

Enrique had wanted to sign him last season, and thinks he can make PSG even stronger.

"He's not quite at 100% yet," Enrique said. "We're focused on finding the team solution that ensures the best competitiveness in every match."

It seems likely Enrique will keep Kvaratskhelia on the right flank for Saturday's home game with Lille in the domestic competition.

He must then decide whether to do the same against Liverpool in the Champions League next Wednesday, when PSG hosts the Premier League leader in the round of 16.

The timing of Saturday's match isn't great with a Champions League game coming up, but it's reasonably fair.

Although Lille has one day less to prepare and has to travel to play Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday, coach Bruno Genesio's side wasn't involved in the French Cup quarterfinals this week having been knocked out.

PSG remains unbeaten in the domestic league and has a 13-point lead atop Ligue 1 as it chases yet another league and cup double.

Lille is in fourth place and mired in a contest for Champions League qualification, sandwiched between Nice and Monaco and with second-place Marseille still within sight.



Sinner Withdraws from US Open Mixed Doubles Competition

 Jannik Sinner of Italy addresses the crowd after his match against Carlos Alcaraz of Spain during the men's final of the Cincinnati Open at Lindner Family Tennis Center on August 18, 2025 in Mason, Ohio. (Getty Images/AFP)
Jannik Sinner of Italy addresses the crowd after his match against Carlos Alcaraz of Spain during the men's final of the Cincinnati Open at Lindner Family Tennis Center on August 18, 2025 in Mason, Ohio. (Getty Images/AFP)
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Sinner Withdraws from US Open Mixed Doubles Competition

 Jannik Sinner of Italy addresses the crowd after his match against Carlos Alcaraz of Spain during the men's final of the Cincinnati Open at Lindner Family Tennis Center on August 18, 2025 in Mason, Ohio. (Getty Images/AFP)
Jannik Sinner of Italy addresses the crowd after his match against Carlos Alcaraz of Spain during the men's final of the Cincinnati Open at Lindner Family Tennis Center on August 18, 2025 in Mason, Ohio. (Getty Images/AFP)

Jannik Sinner has withdrawn from the US Open mixed doubles event, where he was going to partner Katerina Siniakova, a day after illness forced the world number one to retire five games into his Cincinnati Open final.

Sinner, the reigning Australian Open, Wimbledon and US Open champion, looked uncomfortable in sweltering conditions on Monday at Cincinnati where he retired after falling behind 5-0 to Carlos Alcaraz in the first set.

"Yesterday I didn't feel great and I'm really sorry to disappoint you. Thank you so much to everyone supporting me on-site and from home, your support means the world," world number one Sinner posted on X on Tuesday.

"Congrats to @carlosalcaraz and his team, you're having an incredible season and I wish you all the best for what's ahead. Now it's time to rest a couple of days before getting back to work."

The reimagined mixed doubles competition, a two-day event featuring 16 teams, began on Tuesday but the official draw and order of play no longer featured the Sinner-Siniakova entry.

Danielle Collins and Christian Harrison replaced the Sinner-Siniakova partnership in the draw and will play Belinda Bencic and Alexander Zverev in the first round.

The main singles draw at the US Open is scheduled to begin on Sunday.