Naomi Osaka Rallies to Beat Leylah Fernandez at Wuhan Open

Japan's Naomi Osaka serves against Canada's Leylah Fernandez during their women's singles match at the Wuhan Open tennis tournament in Wuhan, Central China's Hubei province on October 7, 2025. (Photo by Adek BERRY / AFP)
Japan's Naomi Osaka serves against Canada's Leylah Fernandez during their women's singles match at the Wuhan Open tennis tournament in Wuhan, Central China's Hubei province on October 7, 2025. (Photo by Adek BERRY / AFP)
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Naomi Osaka Rallies to Beat Leylah Fernandez at Wuhan Open

Japan's Naomi Osaka serves against Canada's Leylah Fernandez during their women's singles match at the Wuhan Open tennis tournament in Wuhan, Central China's Hubei province on October 7, 2025. (Photo by Adek BERRY / AFP)
Japan's Naomi Osaka serves against Canada's Leylah Fernandez during their women's singles match at the Wuhan Open tennis tournament in Wuhan, Central China's Hubei province on October 7, 2025. (Photo by Adek BERRY / AFP)

Naomi Osaka dropped the first set before rallying to beat Leylah Fernandez 4-6, 7-5, 6-3 on Tuesday to advance to the second round of the WTA's 1,000-level Wuhan Open.

Osaka was back in the central Chinese city for the first time since 2017 and, in the day's first match on center court, facing the player who produced a major upset to beat her at the 2021 US Open.

Fernandez converted one of her two first-set breakpoint chances and served consistently, The Associated Press reported. But Osaka stepped up pressure on the service returns in the second set, which featured five service breaks, and finished over the top of the 2021 US Open finalist.

Emma Raducanu, who beat Fernandez to win the US Open title four years ago, was trailing Ann Li 6-1, 4-1 when she retired from their first-round match due to dizziness.

In other early matches, Sofia Kenin edged Anastasia Zakharova 3-6, 7-6 (5), 6-3 to set up a second-round meeting against No. 16 Liudmila Samsonova, who beat Emiliana Arango 6-1, 7-5.

No. 2 Iga Swiatek was scheduled to make her Wuhan tournament debut in a second-round match against Marie Bouzkova in the night session.

Top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka and No. 3 Coco Gauff were due to open Wednesday. No. 4 Amanda Anisimova, the runner-up at both the US Open and Wimbledon this year, withdrew from the Wuhan Open citing a left calf muscle injury after winning the China Open title.



Makkah to Launch World Cup 2026 Fan Zone Experience for Residents, Visitors

The project aims to transform watching World Cup matches from a sporting activity into a comprehensive entertainment experience through a range of accompanying events and activities - SPA
The project aims to transform watching World Cup matches from a sporting activity into a comprehensive entertainment experience through a range of accompanying events and activities - SPA
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Makkah to Launch World Cup 2026 Fan Zone Experience for Residents, Visitors

The project aims to transform watching World Cup matches from a sporting activity into a comprehensive entertainment experience through a range of accompanying events and activities - SPA
The project aims to transform watching World Cup matches from a sporting activity into a comprehensive entertainment experience through a range of accompanying events and activities - SPA

The Holy Makkah Municipality is scheduled to launch the World Cup 2026 tent to provide an integrated destination that enables residents and visitors to follow the world's biggest football event in an entertaining and interactive atmosphere that combines match viewing with accompanying activities, as part of its efforts to enhance quality of life and enrich the entertainment landscape in the Holy Capital.

The project aims to transform watching World Cup matches from a sporting activity into a comprehensive entertainment experience through a range of accompanying events and activities, including face-painting stations, interactive photo zones, a World Cup majlis for football enthusiasts, as well as daily competitions, prizes, and sports challenges targeting various age groups to enhance engagement and audience participation throughout the tournament, SPA reported.

The project is supported by a comprehensive media plan that includes the production of professional visual content, photographic coverage, and short videos for social media platforms, in addition to the preparation of a closing film documenting key activities and memorable fan moments, showcasing the experience and expanding its media reach.


Henderson Praises ‘Big-Game’ Bellingham amid Outside Noise

Jude Bellingham #10 of England applauds the fans following victory after the International Friendly match between England and Costa Rica at Inter&Co Stadium on June 10, 2026 in Orlando, Florida. (Getty Images/AFP)
Jude Bellingham #10 of England applauds the fans following victory after the International Friendly match between England and Costa Rica at Inter&Co Stadium on June 10, 2026 in Orlando, Florida. (Getty Images/AFP)
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Henderson Praises ‘Big-Game’ Bellingham amid Outside Noise

Jude Bellingham #10 of England applauds the fans following victory after the International Friendly match between England and Costa Rica at Inter&Co Stadium on June 10, 2026 in Orlando, Florida. (Getty Images/AFP)
Jude Bellingham #10 of England applauds the fans following victory after the International Friendly match between England and Costa Rica at Inter&Co Stadium on June 10, 2026 in Orlando, Florida. (Getty Images/AFP)

England midfielder Jordan Henderson has leapt to the defense of Jude Bellingham, saying the polarizing 22-year-old is central to the team despite outside scrutiny and that his influence is often misunderstood.

Bellingham has become a focal point for England both on and off the pitch, with his performances and demeanor often dissected by media and fans after a meteoric rise that has taken him from teenage prospect to one of the squad's leading figures.

The Real Madrid midfielder is a player fans and media seem to either love or hate, and his intense on-field emotions have sparked widespread debate ‌over whether ‌his behavior stems from passion or ego.

There have been questions around ‌whether ⁠he should start ⁠for England, who kick off the World Cup against Croatia in Dallas on Wednesday.

"I honestly couldn't speak highly enough of him," Henderson told reporters after England's training session. "I know a lot gets written in the media, and I find it hard to read sometimes, because I just know how big an influence he is on this team, how good a teammate he is off the field and what he gives us is just something really special.

"I think he really gives us ⁠the X-factor. He's had big moments in his career. He's a ‌big-game player. He's got experience in tournaments, so he's ‌a huge, huge player for us in this tournament."

While Bellingham's rapid ascent has meant increasing responsibility in ‌major matches, Henderson was keen to highlight the contributions people do not see.

"If you ‌ask any player in the group, they'll tell you how much of a good teammate he is, how well he trains," Henderson said. "I know he's young, but he's very mature in his head.

CONTROVERSIAL SELECTION

Henderson was a controversial selection himself, with manager Thomas Tuchel choosing the Brentford player who turns 36 on the ‌day of England's opening match over younger midfielders Cole Palmer, Phil Foden, Morgan Gibbs-White and Adam Wharton.

Asked about his role at his ⁠fourth World Cup, Henderson -- ⁠who was left out of Gareth Southgate's squad for the 2024 Euros -- said Tuchel told him "to be myself, regardless how much I'm playing, whether I'm playing every game, whether I'm not playing as much, just to be myself and enjoy being back in the squad."

Croatia's squad will feature Luka Modric, who at age 40 is playing in his fifth World Cup.

"I think his career speaks for itself," Henderson said. "He's a top world-class player, so hard to play against, hopefully he doesn't perform as well as we know he can against us, but I haven't seen him have a bad game yet, so it'll be a difficult test, of course, for whoever plays in midfield."

Henderson's inclusion in Tuchel's squad made him the first Englishman to be selected for seven major tournaments.

"Whether you're my age or whether you're 25, you never know when the last one is, to be honest, which is why you've got to treat every one like the last one," he said.


New Zealand Brush Aside Politics ahead of World Cup Opener against Iran

Chris Wood #9 and Darren Bazeley, Head Coach of New Zealand, during the press conference of New Zealand one day ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group G match between Iran and New Zealand at Los Angeles Stadium on June 14, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images/AFP)
Chris Wood #9 and Darren Bazeley, Head Coach of New Zealand, during the press conference of New Zealand one day ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group G match between Iran and New Zealand at Los Angeles Stadium on June 14, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images/AFP)
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New Zealand Brush Aside Politics ahead of World Cup Opener against Iran

Chris Wood #9 and Darren Bazeley, Head Coach of New Zealand, during the press conference of New Zealand one day ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group G match between Iran and New Zealand at Los Angeles Stadium on June 14, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images/AFP)
Chris Wood #9 and Darren Bazeley, Head Coach of New Zealand, during the press conference of New Zealand one day ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group G match between Iran and New Zealand at Los Angeles Stadium on June 14, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images/AFP)

New Zealand ‌coach Darren Bazeley brushed aside the political backdrop to his side's World Cup opener against Iran on Monday, saying his players were focused solely on football despite heightened attention surrounding the match.

The Group G clash in Los Angeles comes after months of conflict involving Iran and a day after Washington and Tehran announced a framework agreement for a deal to end their war.

Asked about the wider significance of the fixture, Bazeley insisted New Zealand had prepared as they would for ‌any other match.

"To ‌be honest, we've treated it as a ‌normal ⁠game," he told ⁠reporters on Sunday.

"We prepare the same for every international game that we play, and we've done nothing different for this game. For us, it's a big game because it's a World Cup game, and we want to do well here at the World Cup."

Captain Chris Wood, New Zealand's all-time top scorer, ⁠echoed his coach's view.

"All we've been focused ‌on is football," said the ‌striker. "Once you go through the white lines, nothing else matters."

The match is ‌expected to draw a large Iranian diaspora crowd in ‌Los Angeles, although it remains unclear how much support the national team itself will receive from a fan base divided by politics.

But Bazeley said his players were relishing the prospect of a big ‌atmosphere.

"All the players prefer playing in big crowds and big atmospheres. It's what we came ⁠to the ⁠World Cup for," he said.

The fixture marks New Zealand's return to the World Cup after a 16-year absence, and Bazeley said his squad had spent years preparing for the occasion.

"We've waited a long time to be here," he said. "We're excited to get going."

New Zealand face an Iran side ranked 20th in the world and unbeaten through Asian qualifying, but Wood said the tournament had already shown there was little separating many of the competing nations.

"It's exciting that mostly all the games have been quite tight and quite close, and everybody's had a chance to win," he said. "That gives us confidence."