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Serena Breezes Into Second Round In Auckland

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Serena Breezes Into Second Round In Auckland

Top seed Serena Williams kick-started her Auckland Classic singles campaign with an easy 6-3 6-2 victory over Italian qualifier Camila Giorgi on Tuesday.

Playing her first singles match since losing last year’s U.S. Open final to Bianca Andreescu, the 38-year-old Williams fired eight aces and was hardly troubled by Giorgi.

Williams broke the Italian’s serve three times, while remaining unbroken herself in a first round-match lasting 68 minutes.

Giorgi, 28, could not cope with Williams’ powerful serve as the 23-times Grand Slam winner prevailed in blustery conditions, stretching her unbeaten run against her Italian opponent to five matches.

“It was really fun to be out here and back again,” Williams said. “It’s really good to know I still have some power in my arms and legs.”

Williams, who advanced to the doubles quarter-finals with Caroline Wozniacki on Monday, is on course to face 15-year-old compatriot Coco Gauff in the quarter-finals should both advance.

“I definitely think the doubles helped me a lot, especially with my serve,” the American added. “I served pretty decent, considering the conditions.”

Fifth seed Wozniacki, who is set to retire after this month’s Australian Open, outclassed local wildcard Paige Hourigan 6-1 6-0.

Hourigan, ranked 178 in the world, trailed 5-0 in the opening set in 13 minutes and her tally of 30 unforced errors proved decisive.

“Definitely disappointed because I had a great week of preparation here and I felt very confident going in,” Hourigan said.

“I was making a lot of errors which I wasn’t doing throughout the week… Wozniacki is a great player and it was tough conditions out there.”

German fourth seed and defending champion Julia Gorges advanced to the last 16 with a 6-1 7-6(4) victory over Belgium’s Greet Minnen.

Second seed Petra Martic of Croatia was initially frustrated by lucky loser Usue Maitane Arconada before storming back to win 5-7 6-4 6-4.

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LaLiga side, Elche move for Sadiq

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Spanish club Elche CF have joined the list of clubs vying for the signature of Real Sociedad striker, Umar Sadiq.

Sadiq, who joined Real Sociedad for pre-season training on Monday is widely expected to leave the club on a permanent transfer this summer.

The Nigeria international spent the second half of last season on loan at Valencia, netting five times in 16 league appearances.


According to reports emanating from Spain, Elche want to take him on loan for the 2025/26 season but Real Sociedad are only willing to sanction a permanent transfer.

Sadiq has three years left on this contract with Real Sociedad.

The 28-year-old joined the White and Blues from Almeria in 2022.

He has struggled to pin down a regular playing spot since his arrival at the club.
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Manchester City give Toure new appointment

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Manchester City on Tuesday, confirmed the permanent appointment of Kolo Toure to manager Pep Guardiola’s backroom staff.

The Cityzens disclosed this in a post via their website on Tuesday afternoon.

Toure had performed the role of first team assistant coach during the Club’s FIFA Club World Cup campaign this summer.


The Ivorian will now remain in the position on a full-time basis going forward ahead of the new Premier League season.

The 44-year-old was a former footballer and played for the likes of Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester City.

He was Assistant Lead Coach with Man City’s Under-18s last season.

Toure worked alongside Lead Coach Oliver Reiss and helped pilot the City youngsters to the Premier League Under-18 North title.
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Galatasaray won’t make new offer for Osimhen after Napoli’s conditions

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Turkish football transfer expert, Süleyman Rodop has revealed that Galatasaray won’t make a new offer for Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen after Napoli’s conditions.

Recall that Napoli had asked Galatasaray to pay an initial €40m and €35m by 2026, plus a sell-on clause for Osimhen’s signature.

This was after Galatasaray made their fourth offer to the Serie A champions for Osimhen’s signature.


Speaking on the development, Rodop said (via habersarikirmizi): “Galatasaray won’t make a new offer for Victor Osimhen. They won’t go beyond the last offer.

“Victor Osimhen’s contract expires next year, but there’s a plus-one, and Napoli has the right to extend it. Napoli has the initiative there.

“We need to give Victor Osimhen a big thumbs-up. He’s taking a great stance. Galatasaray will no longer be at the table with Napoli’s new offer.

“Galatasaray’s latest offer is clear and unchanged. The Napoli president is just making a fool of himself.”

Osimhen is already keen to return to Galatasaray on a permanent basis, after spending last season on loan at the Turkish giants.
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