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Garbine Muguruza Named Tournament Director for Inaugural Saudi Arabia Masters

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The Masters, which takes place for the first time this year in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from November 2 to 9, has a former player as tournament director: Garbine Muguruza, retired since April. The WTA announced in a statement on Wednesday: “Muguruza will work with the WTA, the Saudi Tennis Federation and the Ministry of Sports to oversee the planning and implementation of the event for the next three years. In particular, she will endeavor to increase the profile of tennis in the Middle East and play a central role in promoting a healthy lifestyle among young people in the region,” wrote the governing body of women’s tennis.

For WTA CEO Steve Simon, Muguruza is “a global role model”, “a true champion” and “the ideal candidate for this essential role”.

“I feel very privileged,” declared the 30-year-old Spaniard, who won the Masters in Guadalajara (Mexico) in 2021. I know how special this event is for our top players, and I also saw its potential to inspire communities around the world. I’m excited to work with a great team to present a showcase of women’s tennis that not only grows the game of tennis, but encourages all fans, and especially girls and women, to pursue their dreams. » READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Muguruza has won ten titles, including two Grand Slams: Roland-Garros 2016 and Wimbledon 2017. She was world number 1 for four weeks in 2017.

2024-06-26 19:16:01
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Team Leader Bae Dong-hyun Reveals South Korean Team Preparations for 2024 Paris Paralympic Games

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Team leader Bae Dong-hyun is giving a speech at the Paris Paralympic Games Media Day press conference. Bae Dong-hyun (Chairman of BDH Foundation), the head of the South Korean team for the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games, announced on the 16th that he attended the ‘2024 Paris Paralympic Games Media Day’ event on the 15th to reveal the official team uniform, award uniform, and the status of preparations for the games to the press.

The media day, hosted by the Korea Paralympic Committee (KPC) at the Icheon Athletes’ Village, was attended by key figures related to disabled sports, including Team Manager Bae Dong-hyun, KPC Chairman Jeong Jin-wan, and the South Korean national team, and was held to share the overall preparations for this competition with around 20 reporters.

Media Day began at the training facilities for each sport in the KPC Icheon Athletes’ Village, where preparations for the Paris Paralympics are in full swing. KPC revealed the entire training process of the athletes of 11 sports who entered the Icheon Athletes’ Village, and reporters had time to reflect on the athletes’ goals and commitments through individual interviews.

In the afternoon of the same day, KPC unveiled the official team uniforms and award uniforms that the athletes will wear at the opening ceremony and on the podium for the first time in the main auditorium of the Education and Training Building. The team uniforms and award uniforms for this competition, which were revealed through advertising videos and pictorials, are officially sponsored by SPAO and Prospecs, respectively, and our athletes representing the country plan to take the lead in promoting Korean brands by participating in the competition in Paris wearing Korean brand clothes.

Next, Team Leader Bae Dong-hyun, Chairman Jeong Jin-wan, General Manager Park Jong-cheol, and nine athletes (boccia Kang Seon-hee, shooting Kim Jeong-nam, triathlon Kim Hwang-tae, goalball Kim Hee-jin, badminton Yoo Su-yeong, table tennis Yoon Ji-yu, taekwondo Joo Jeong-hoon, canoeing Choi Yong-beom, and wheelchair fencing Jo Eun-hye) went up on stage and held a press conference about the current status of preparations for each discipline for the Paris Paralympics and the goals of the competition.

Team leader Bae Dong-hyun said at the press conference, “I hope we can achieve better results than our target results, as the Paris Paralympics will feature the largest number of events ever, 17,” and “There is a saying that ‘heroes are born at the Olympics, and heroes compete at the Paralympics.’ Our athletes competing in the Paris Paralympics are already heroes, and we will do our best to ensure that our heroes’ journeys are remembered as ‘the happiest moments of my life. ’” READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

The team will embark on its first journey for pre-camping on August 14. KPC will hold a pre-camp for 13 days until August 26 at Maison du Handball in Creteil, southeastern Paris, to ensure sufficient training time and time for 139 players, including nine sports players, to adjust to the time difference. The aim is to help players maintain the best condition and prepare for the game in a stable environment to achieve the best results. For sports other than the pre-camp, the official departure ceremony will be held on August 21 and the players will join in Paris.

With 44 days left until the opening ceremony of the Paris Paralympics, the South Korean team is scheduled to participate in 17 sports, the largest number since the 1988 Seoul Paralympics (16 sports), and approximately 170 people (83 athletes, 87 officials, expected) are gearing up for preparations with the goal of winning at least five gold medals and entering the top 20 in the overall rankings.

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2024-07-16 10:58:13
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It is known who will replace Kurzajewski on TVP. Grubo

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“I will watch the Paris Games with you, but from a different perspective, although I will be supporting our athletes just as much,” announced Maciej Kurzajewski in a post announcing his decision to leave TVP after 30 years of work.

Watch the video Paulina Chylewska on the transfer of stars from Polsat to TVP. Would she like to return to the old junk?

“These three decades were full of unforgettable moments, challenges and successes that will remain in my memory forever. I had the great honor of covering the biggest sporting events: the Olympic Games, the World Cup, the World Cup competitions,” he added. It is already known who will replace him.

TVP revealed its cards before the Olympic Games. They will replace Maciej Kurzajewski

On Tuesday, TVP presented the pairs of hosts of the Olympic studio. There will be six duos, two of them will be journalists, and four will be a presenter and a former athlete – in the case of the latter, these are well-known names. And it is they who will be tasked with filling the gap after Kurzajewski. Most of the hosts could already be seen during Euro 2024.

Couples running the Olympic studio on TVP

Sylwia Dekiert and Krzysztof Ignaczak (former volleyball player) Patryk Ganiek and Weronika Nowakowska (former biathlete) Piotr Jagiełło and Monika Pyrek (former pole vaulter) Mariusz Jankowski and Luiza Złotkowska (former speed skater) Paulina Chylewska and Jacek Kurowski Maja Strzelczyk and Kacper Tomczyk READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Of course, to cover such a big event, a much bigger team is needed. Many journalists will work from the station’s Warsaw headquarters, while some will report events straight from Paris. The Olympic Games will begin on July 26 and last until August 11.

And what will Maciej Kurzajewski do during the games? Perhaps he will prepare for a new professional challenge. According to unofficial information, he will become the host of a new program on Polsat, where he will create a duet with his life partner Katarzyna Cichopek.

2024-07-16 11:44:00
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Norwegian Rising Star Casper Ruud Teams Up with Rafael Nadal in Sweden

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As we know, Casper Ruud and Rafael Nadal are close. The Norwegian actually took off from the moment he decided to train at Rafa’s academy. So it didn’t take much persuasion for him to decide to play doubles with him in Sweden.

After their success on Monday, Casper, as usual, had some kind words for the Spaniard.

“It was an incredible and very enjoyable experience. Regarding the interruptions due to rain, as a Norwegian I am more used to that than Rafa who is Spanish. Besides, as he gets older, I can’t understand how his body holds up with all these hazards, but I have to say that in the end he did well.” READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

2024-07-16 07:50:00
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