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American teenage sensation Coco Gauff is set for an intriguing US Open third-round match against defending champion Naomi Osaka after beating Timea Babos 6-2 4-6 6-4 on Louis Armstrong Stadium.

The 15-year-old, who came to prominence at Wimbledon, and the Hungarian world 112 produced a superb spectacle.

Gauff broke three times in the opening set before Babos fought back to level.

In a third set of lung-bursting rallies, Gauff crucially broke in the 10th game to seal victory.

The American is back on court on Friday for a doubles match and said that she would think about the match against Japanese world number one Osaka on Saturday - the day of their encounter.

She also paid tribute to Babos for her part in a thrilling match, saying: "Timea played so good and I'm so happy to get through.

"I was tested a lot. We both just tested each other. If I didn't win the last point maybe she would have won the match."

Seven years ago Will Addison was part of an England squad that swept to the Under-20 Six Nations Championship.

The former Sale Sharks back started the final-round win over Ireland as England took the title ahead of France and Ireland on points difference.

Peers such as George Ford, Elliot Daly and Kyle Sinckler have now become mainstays in Eddie Jones' squad but Addison will try to force his way into Ireland's World Cup squad with an eye-catching display against Wales on Saturday.

The versatile playmaker now has a chance to prove that England's loss has been Ireland's gain when he starts Saturday's World Cup warm-up game against Wales in Cardiff.

"Will is an incredibly classy player," enthuses his Ireland team-mate Jacob Stockdale, who has watched Addison at close quarters since his move to Ulster last summer.

"He can easily play 13, 15 and wing, he's really skilful and he's got an incredible rugby brain so he hasn't had any problems sliding in pretty seamlessly into the set-up.

"He's been class for us at Ulster so for him to come down into Ireland camp, yeah there were a few days when he was a bit nervy and I had to put the arm around him, the old experienced player! Will's been class and he's done very well."

Having made his debut as a substitute in Ireland's against Italy in November, Addison then started the subsequent autumn Tests against Argentina and USA as he was fast-tracked into the Irish set-up before injury abruptly ended his season in January.

It is testament to the regard in which Schmidt holds Addison that despite a seven month lay-off, he remains in contention for a seat on the plane to Japan.

It started with a text message out of the blue

Addison and some team-mates were on a night out in his hometown of Penrith when his phone lit up with a message from an unknown number claiming to be from Schmidt.

The Ireland head coach had been monitoring Addison's progress through the ranks at Sale after becoming aware that his mother, Caroline, grew up in County Fermanagh and that she had brought Will back to visit her family every summer.

Schmidt stayed in touch, even after Addison turned down an approach to join Munster in favour of remaining at Sharks, offering advice and pointers on how he might improve his game.

But Sale was his club and his loyalty was rewarded when he was made captain by director of rugby Steve Diamond after graduating from the Sale Jets academy.

Former England A international Pete Anglesea can still remember the day he first saw a 14-year-old Addison at a rugby camp in Barnard Castle School in Durham.

"I'd just retired from playing for the first team and I joined the academy staff and Will had been spotted at this rugby camp," Anglesea recollects.

"One of our coaches phoned me and asked me to drive up there to do some coaching. It's a couple of hours up the road but he said 'there's a lad there that I'd really like you to have a look at and see what you think' and that was Will.

"I drove up the following morning and it was sort of immediate, within 10 minutes you could see how he was very much a younger, rawer version of what he is today but you could already see the huge talent that he had."

Brave and skilful with the heart of a lion

Although he had never spoken to Addison about his Irish heritage, Anglesea is not surprised to see how quickly his former pupil has risen through the ranks at Ulster and Ireland.

The 26-year-old even trained with the Irish squad before his arrival at Ulster - arranging his holiday in Australia to coincide with Ireland's 2018 tour Down Under.

"He was one of those lads who just had that natural raw talent, he was one of those people who was good at all sports, I remember a few times seeing him play football or cricket and he just excelled," said Anglesea, who is now a first team coach at Sale.

"It was strange for me to see him playing with Ulster for the first time where he was getting hold of the ball and he's still exciting. He's one of those players who gets the crowd on their toes.

"As a rugby player, he's brave with good skills and the heart of a lion.

"I've seen him do fitness sessions where he's nearly collapsing because he puts his body under that much strain but he just never gives in."

BOD was his hero but a Welshman sold him on Belfast

Addison, who idolised Brian O'Driscoll when he was growing up in the Lake District, was always proud of his Irish roots and when a call came from his former Sale team-mate Dwayne Peel two seasons ago, he knew he had to make a decision on his future.

Peel, who is the Ulster attack coach, floated the idea of moving to Belfast and forcing his way into the Ireland set-up in time for the World Cup.

It was a winning sales pitch by the ex-Wales international.

"When his name came up, Dwayne spoke very highly about Will, his attributes and how he would fit well with the style of rugby the coaches were looking to implement," recalls Ulster operations director Bryn Cunningham.

"We had the luxury of Jared Payne playing at 13 at Ulster for a long period, he was probably one of the best Ulster players of the modern era, and Will has a lot of similar traits in the way that he runs, the lines that he picks, the body swerve he's got and that little injection of pace that helps him to get away from players when it looks like he shouldn't.

"Then there was the added bonus - again like Jared - of the flexibility of where he can play.

"In the modern game, when you have a certain amount of bodies in your squad... you want to have guys who are multi-positional, which is a great asset to have and Will certainly fits that down to a T."

No bitterness and no regrets

Given how quickly he has become a part of the Ireland squad, it would be tempting to suggest that England missed a trick by not offering Addison a cap while he was consistently performing at Sale.

"I have always thought he was good enough for international rugby," admits Anglesea, who continues to track Addison's development.

Instead, Ireland have been able to call upon a player who is equally comfortable at wing, centre or full-back.

In his discussions with Addison before he signed for Ulster, Cunningham says there was never any hint of rancour over his lack of international progress: "There was no bitterness from Will about not getting a look-in with England or feeling that his time was up and it hadn't happened for him.

"I think, for a lot of players, sometimes a moment comes in their career where it's the right thing to do and maybe moving to Ulster was just the right timing for Will, for Ulster and ultimately for Ireland.

"I'm not sure anybody would have expected him to make such an immediate impression that he would get into the Ireland squad straight away but I think that's testament to how quickly he hit the ground running with us."

Wales coach Warren Gatland says his side can derail Ireland before the World Cup in Saturday's tournament warm-up match in Cardiff.

Ireland suffered a 57-15 hammering against England last weekend, while Wales are currently ranked number one side in the world.

"I was surprised by the Ireland result against England," said Gatland.

"This is professional sport and we can put a massive dent in their confidence, and derail them a little bit."

Ireland have never excelled in World Cups and have never gone past the quarter-final stage in the tournament.

"They are under an enormous amount of pressure back home with a lot of criticism given that they haven't progressed in World Cups further than they probably would have expected," said Gatland, who coached Ireland between 1998 and 2001.

"They're coming here knowing they've been criticised, they'll be hurting from last week.

"There are a lot of doubts in the coaches' minds about who their best players are.

"Some of their players are getting a bit older, is it a time to put some of the youngsters in? It's a massive game for Ireland that will answer a lot of questions.

"That's why I'm excited. It's a challenge for us."

Gatland also hopes Ireland will still be affected by Wales' 25-7 victory in March in Cardiff which sealed the Grand Slam and Six Nations title for Gatland's side.

"There could also be players involved who played in the Six Nations game and they'll be hurting from that as well," said Gatland.

"I couldn't ask for a better game for this group of players to have to go out there and perform."

'Ridiculous rankings'

Wales will lose their number one ranking if they do not beat Ireland this Saturday and could slip to fourth.

Joe Schmidt's men could even go top if they defeat Gatland's side by more than 15 points.

Current World Rugby vice-president and former Argentina scrum-half Agustin Pichot has criticised the ranking system, calling it ridiculous and said he was going to change the process.

Pichot highlighted that Wales are above New Zealand despite not having beaten the All Blacks since 1953.

Gatland has previously said the ranking was just a number and insisted Wales had not asked for the accolade.

"I'm quite happy to decline the position," said Gatland.

"We from now will forfeit our position. We didn't go in and apply for it. If he's not happy, then take it off us. It doesn't bother us.

"So we officially decline the position - thanks very much."

Fielding a strong Scotland team against Georgia is not an unnecessary risk before next month's World Cup, insists head coach Gregor Townsend.

Stuart McInally, Hamish Watson, Greig Laidlaw and Finn Russell are all in the starting line-up for Saturday's Test.

Lock Sam Skinner is out of the World Cup due to a hamstring injury picked up in Saturday's win over France.

"If people get injured on the way then that's just bad luck, it happens," Townsend told BBC Scotland.

"The more exposure our players get to playing and improving and learning together, the better place we'll be come the World Cup.

"The most important thing is we go to Japan playing the best possible rugby we can to give ourselves the best chance of beating Ireland on September 22."

This will be the final audition for players hoping to make the plane to Japan before Townsend names his final squad of 31 on Tuesday.

With a sell-out crowd of around 55,000 expected at the Dinamo Arena for Georgia's first home match against Tier One opposition, Townsend believes it will be excellent preparation for their final World Cup pool match against Japan.

"There will be 60,000 in the stadium in Yokohama, most of them cheering for Japan," Townsend said. "On Saturday there will be 55,000, most of them cheering for Georgia.

"This is an historic game for them, Japan will be an historic game for them as hosts of the World Cup for the first time. It's a different environment, very few of our players have been in Georgia before.

"It's further to travel, a new team this week, but this is what makes a team. Coming together, going up against a physical team that will have the energy of the crowd, and playing our best rugby on the day."

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Wales' Carre hopes for fast lane to World Cup

Published in Rugby
Thursday, 29 August 2019 22:16

It has been a meteoric journey for Wales' two new caps Rhys Carre and Owen Lane.

From Cardiff Districts Under-13s to housemates and now making their Wales debuts with World Cup places on the line.

"It's mad," said Carre.

"We have gone through every step of the pathway together. Cardiff Schools, Cardiff Blues Under-16s and so on.

"We went to Cowbridge Comprehensive together and lived together last year, so it's been quite crazy."

Lane and Carre were the two new faces in Wales' extended World Cup squad with head coach Warren Gatland admitting the prop found the rigorous training regime hard.

Carre has lost almost a stone and a half after trimming down from 21-and-a-half stone to just above 20.

"You expect it to be tough, but you don't expect it to be that tough," said Carre.

"Warren and the guys base our game on we have got to be the fittest team and that shows in training. All the sessions are tough, you rarely get an easy day.

"I have lost a bit of weight in these eight to 10 weeks. I came in at about 137kg, so I'm around 128kg now.

"It's worth it now. Running is a lot easier, I'm not out of breath after 10 seconds now."

Carre admits he was most sorely tested in the high altitude of the Swiss Alps.

"Fiesch was tough," said Carre. "It was a wonderful experience and place, but when it got down to the nitty-gritty in training it was a tough old slog for two weeks. It's in the bank now and we are all the better for it.

"There was one session which was just ridiculous.

"If you looked at the paper it was written on, you would have thought no-one could do that session but we managed to do it.

"I couldn't describe the horrors. It was different types of running drills and games which lasted just over an hour. Some people were sick, but I won't mention any names."

Carre would be the ultimate World Cup bolter if he were selected in Warren Gatland's 31-man squad on Sunday.

The 21-year-old loose-head was drafted into Wales squad after only three starts for Cardiff Blues and following his move to European champions Saracens.

Welsh Rugby Union eligibility rules state players can not play for Wales if they play their club rugby outside the country, unless they have more than 60 caps.

Carre is exempt from this policy because he was uncapped when he agreed to join Saracens.

A decision to be made about whether he returns to Wales when his new contract ends with the English club in two seasons, if the WRU keeps its selection policy.

For now, Carre is just focusing on his first cap and realising his potential World Cup dream.

"It's a massive day for me and my family, and all the friends I have grown up with," said Carre.

"We have all been on a journey together. This time last year I had just come back from the Under-20 World Championship out in France and it hadn't been my best performance.

"At that point, I was nervous about pushing forward into my first professional season with the Blues, but in 12 months everything has changed for me.

"If it wasn't big enough getting here and winning my first cap for Wales, I've got that added pressure of potentially getting on the plane to go to Japan.

"Warren has just said to me there's a seat up for grabs. If that's not enough of a motivation for anyone, there's not much else that's going to do it for you."

J.Y. Ko's passes Tiger, but bogey-free run ends at 114 holes

Published in Golf
Thursday, 29 August 2019 15:24

Jin Young Ko surpassed Tiger Woods with a record run of bogey-free golf before watching her streak end Thursday at the Cambia Portland Classic.

Ko, the Rolex world No. 1, ran her streak to 114 holes in a row without a bogey with a par the eighth hole, only to miss a 3-foot putt for par at the ninth, ending the streak.

Woods holds the mark on the PGA Tour with 110 consecutive holes without a bogey. He set the mark in 2000.

Ko played the final 34 holes of the AIG Women’s British Open without making a bogey, then won the CP Women’s Open going bogey free in her next start. She became the first player since Inbee Park in 2015 to win an LPGA event without making a bogey, running her bogey-free streak to 106 holes going to Portland.

Ko surpassed Woods’ mark making an eagle at the fifth hole Thursday, but she couldn’t get up and down from a bunker at the ninth to keep her streak going.

“Bogey-free is amazing round [for] 18 holes,” Ko said. “I did 114 holes, and then done. It’s cool.”

Ko, one of the LPGA’s best putters, pulled her 3-foot miss left, failing to hit the hole. She looked down in disbelief for a couple seconds, then put her right hand on her hip while resting her putter against the side of her neck.

What was she thinking?

“Now it’s done,” Ko said. “I’m free.”

Free to begin another streak. Ko played the final nine holes Thursday without a bogey on her way to a 4-under-par 68, good enough to get her in early contention to win her fifth LPGA title this year.

“So I want to do it again, 115 holes bogey-free,” Ko said.

Ko’s four titles this year lead the LPGA, with two of those victories major championships. She won the ANA Inspiration and Evian Championship.

PORTLAND, Ore. - Top-ranked Jin Young Ko finally made a bogey, ending a record run of 114 consecutive holes without dropping a shot, and finished with a 4-under 68 Thursday in the opening round of the Portland Classic, four shots off the lead.

Mi Jung Hur and Hannah Green each shot 8-under 64 to share the lead. Jane Park and 18-year-old Monday qualifier Yealimi Noh were one shot back.

Ko, who went bogey-free over 72 holes and shot 26 under to win the CP Women's Open by five shots last week, began with four straight pars before an eagle and two birdies at Columbia Edgewater. She missed a 3-foot par putt on the par-4 ninth hole, her only blemish of the day.

''I did 114 holes and then done. It's cool,'' Ko said. ''So I want to do again, 115 holes bogey-free round hopefully. But yeah, I'm free.''

The South Korean, a four-time winner this year including two major championships, had not made a bogey since early in the third round of the Women's British Open, where she finished third. Her streak eclipsed Tiger Woods' PGA Tour record of 110 bogey-free holes, set in 2000. It's also the longest known bogey-free streak in LPGA Tour history.

Ko was proud of her achievement, but the run was wearing on her.

''I can focus more on my shot and don't even think about, oh, bogey, bogey, no,'' she said. ''Now I can more focus for tomorrow.''

Defending champion Marina Alex was at 2 under.

Juli Inkster, captain of the U.S. Solheim Cup team, is playing for the 31st time in the 72-hole tournament that started in 1972 and is the tour's longest running non-major event. Inskster, who won in Portland in 1992, shot 75.

Joanna Klatten made a hole-in-one on the 167-yard 13th hole.

Lloyd, U.S. breeze past Portugal in Philly

Published in Soccer
Thursday, 29 August 2019 19:26

Carli Lloyd had a goal and an assist in front of her hometown fans as the U.S. women continued its post-World Cup victory tour with a 4-0 win over Portugal in front of a record crowd on Thursday night.

The announced attendance of 49,504 at Lincoln Financial Field was the largest ever for a stand-alone friendly game for the U.S. women, breaking the previous mark of 44,028 set in Pittsburgh during the team's 2015 victory tour.

Tobin Heath, Morgan Brian and Allie Long also scored for the U.S., which has won 15 consecutive matches for the first time since 1996. Christen Press had two assists.

The five-city domestic tour to celebrate the Americans' fourth World Cup title, which they won in France this summer, began in Los Angeles on Aug. 3 with a 3-0 win over Ireland. It will continue with stops in St. Paul, Minnesota (Sept. 3), Charlotte (Oct. 3), and Chicago (Oct. 6).

Lloyd, a Philadelphia-area native who made national news when she kicked a 55-yard field goal at Philadelphia Eagles training camp last week, led the team out of the tunnel holding the World Cup trophy.

The two-time FIFA player of the year scored early in the second half to make it 3-0, before celebrating by flapping her arms like an eagle. Her cross in the 82nd minute set up Long's goal and put a finishing touch on the rout.

The U.S. pounced on Portugal early, with Heath finishing a cross from Press in the fourth minute. Julie Ertz, whose husband Zach Ertz plays in the same stadium as a tight end for the Eagles, set the play up with a good ball to Press.

Brian netted her first goal since 2016, off Press' corner kick in the 18th minute.

Goalkeeper Adrianna Franch, making her second international appearance, needed only to make one nice save against overmatched Portugal, FIFA's 30th-ranked side.

U.S. stars Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe did not play because of injury. Neither did Rose Lavelle, who scored the final goal of the World Cup final, a 2-0 victory over the Netherlands on July 7.

Nurmagomedov: No rematch with Conor for now

Published in Breaking News
Thursday, 29 August 2019 21:13

UFC star Khabib Nurmagomedov believes his ugly rivalry with Conor McGregor will "never be finished."

However, Nurmagomedov says, he has no interest now in a second fight.

In an exclusive interview with ESPN, Nurmagomedov (27-0), who defended his lightweight title against McGregor (21-3) via fourth-round submission in October, said he would fight McGregor in the street if they crossed paths, but he will not grant him an immediate rematch as long as he holds the belt.

"Even [the October fight] did not finish it," Nurmagomedov said. "Just smash people is not enough. I talk about just smash only him? It's not enough. We have to smash all his team. This is what I think before the fight. This is what I say to my team. 'Hey, tonight, we're going to war. This is not about fight.'

"It will never be finished. Ever. Even if we see [each other] somewhere, we're going to fight, 100 percent. It doesn't matter if someone go to jail or something like this. I'm not scared about this. ... They go to hospital and we go to police. That's it."

Nurmagomedov, of Dagestan, is scheduled to defend his title against Dustin Poirier at UFC 242 on Saturday in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It will mark his first appearance since he jumped out of the Octagon after beating McGregor to confront members of McGregor's team. Nurmagomedov said he did so because McGregor insulted his family and country in the buildup to the fight.

The Nevada State Athletic Commission suspended Nurmagomedov nine months and fined him $500,000 for his postfight actions. In April, the rivalry made headlines again, when McGregor posted, and deleted, two offensive social media messages aimed at Nurmagomedov's wife. Nurmagomedov responded by calling McGregor a "rapist."

McGregor, of Dublin, has expressed interest in an immediate rematch. A second fight between Nurmagomedov and McGregor would be an extremely lucrative event, but Nurmagomedov said he will not allow it to happen without McGregor first winning a fight. The 155-pound champion has clearly stated he would like to face Tony Ferguson next, should he defeat Poirier on Saturday.

"This guy [McGregor] have to come back and make nine- or 10-fight win streak. Then we gonna fight," Nurmagomedov said. "Maybe people who watch this interview, they think, 'Oh, he think about this, but when UFC ask this guy to fight Conor for millions of dollars, this guy is gonna take it.' No. Fight. Come back and show who are you.

"Dana [White], no need to call me. Why he have to call me about this fight? We talk with Dana sometimes, he's a good guy, but don't talk with me about this crazy fight. I want to fight real guys -- Dustin Poirier, Tony Ferguson, maybe if one of the greatest athletes ever, Georges St-Pierre, wants to fight. I want to fight those guys. I don't want to fight with a guy who never wins."

Jones expecting Zeke to miss more than opener

Published in Breaking News
Thursday, 29 August 2019 23:37

ARLINGTON, Texas -- Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones says he believes Ezekiel Elliott could miss more than just the Sept. 8 regular-season opener against the New York Giants in a contract dispute.

"I'm operating as though right now he's going to miss regular-season games," Jones said of the running back after the Cowboys concluded the preseason Thursday with a 17-15 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. "My entire expectation for what we're putting together as a team right now would anticipate with him holding out and not having any training camp that he's going to miss games. I just accept that."

The Cowboys and Elliott's representatives have had talks in recent days but nothing appears imminent, according to sources. Near the start of training camp, the Cowboys made Elliott an offer that would make him the second-highest paid running back in the NFL behind Todd Gurley of the Los Angeles Rams.

Time, however, could be the biggest obstacle in getting Elliott's deal done for him to play at least against the Giants. Jones said he does not have a deadline for getting a deal done with Elliott or with quarterback Dak Prescott or receiver Amari Cooper.

"We'll be needing Zeke," Jones said. "Anytime we can get him out there, we'll be needing him, so we don't have deadlines here."

Jones has not had any direct contact with Elliott and does not believe it's necessary to close a deal.

"Not in this case. Zeke knows full well how valuable he is to our team," Jones said. "But he also knows because there's been a lot of games when he didn't play that he wants us to win if he's not playing. And we've got to be ready to win if he's not playing."

Elliott, 24, is facing fines of nearly $1.5 million for missing 37 days of training camp. The Cowboys could also seek repayment of $1.02 million in a prorated portion of his signing bonus. Once the regular-season work schedule begins, he would face daily fines of slightly less than the $40,000 he faced while in training camp. He will be out more than $226,000 in game checks for each week he misses.

Emmitt Smith, the NFL's all-time leading rusher, said he does not begrudge Elliott taking this route.

"If he doesn't do it now when the league is talking about devaluing the running back position, and he's proven he can carry the ball 350-plus times on a consistent basis, there aren't many backs in the National Football League that can do that," Smith said on KRLD-FM 105.3 The Fan in Dallas before the game. "We have one on our team and there's another one up in New York (Saquon Barkley) and you'd be hard-pressed to find someone else. When you have those caliber of backs on your squad, they're unique individuals. ... He deserves to be paid like that."

In 1993, Smith missed the first two games of the season, both Dallas losses, in a contract dispute. Four days after the Cowboys lost their second straight without Smith, he signed four-year, $13.6 million deal that made him the highest-paid running back in the NFL.

"My contract was completely up," Smith said. "It's not like I broke my contract or tried to get more capital. I did what I told them I was going to do when I came in: I was going to earn the right to get in position to be paid like the highest paid in the league."

Elliott has led the NFL in rushing in two of his first three seasons, including 1,434 yards last season. He missed six games in 2017 because of a suspension but still managed 983 rushing yards.

Jones says his expectations for 2019 will not change if Elliott misses regular-season games.

"He can't and won't miss them all," Jones said. "We need Zeke. We're a better team with Zeke, but we need to be able to win when we need to without players because of injuries, suspension or in this case, holdout. But as I've said, this is a marathon."

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