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Second seed Aryna Sabalenka staged a Grand Slam fight back for the ages to rock Madison Keys 0-6 7-6(1) 7-6(5) on Thursday and deny the home crowd the all-American US Open women’s final they had been dreaming of.

Sabalenka will now try to heap even more disappointment on US tennis fans in Saturday’s final when she takes on Coco Gauff, who beat Karolina Muchova 6-4 7-5 in a match halted for nearly an hour when an environmental activist glued his feet to the floor of Arthur Ashe Stadium.

“I don’t know actually how I turned around this match,” said Sabalenka. “I won it and it really means a lot being in the final of the US Open for the first time.

“It was really incredible match, she played unbelievable tennis.

“I’m really proud of myself that I was able to turn around this game and get this win, because it was just incredible.”

A giddy capacity crowd waving US flags were ready to celebrate getting the final they hoped for when Keys bageled the Belarusian in the opening set and was 5-3 up in the second, serving for a spot in the final.

But Sabalenka had other ideas.

Her fight back began by breaking Keys to get back to 5-4 and continuing the match. It would end two tie-breaks later with the Belarusian walking off court into her second Grand Slam final of the season.

“I was all over the place,” said Sabalenka. “I was just, like, what can I do? She’s playing unbelievable, just, like, crushing everything.

“I’m not able to do anything, I had zero control in the match.

“I was just kept telling myself, okay, you just have to keep trying, keep staying there, and keep pushing it.

“Maybe you’ll be able to turn around this game.

“Lucky me, somehow magically, I don’t know how I was able to turn around this game.”

In a contest featuring two of the biggest hitters in the women’s game, it was Keys coming out all guns blazing to dominate the Belarusian, who will take over as world number one when the rankings are updated on Monday.

Soaking up the energy of the home crowd, the 17th seed unleashed a barrage of winners and broke Sabalenka three times to open the match 6-0.

Keys broke the Australian Open champion for a fourth time for a 2-1 lead in the second, leaving a frustrated Sabalenka screaming and smashing her racquet.

But with Keys serving for a place in the final the Sabalenka who players fear finally appeared.

The Belarusian got her first break of match as the set went to a tie-break which she won 7-1, sending the contest to a third set that minutes earlier no one saw coming.

With the tension rising so did the quality of the match, the players trading breaks in a tight third set that came down to a super tie-breaker which Sabalenka again dominated 10-5.

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Abu Dhabi T10 2025: Akif Javed delivers match-winning spell as Titans close in on playoffs

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Ajman Titans pacer Akif Javed delivered one of the standout bowling performances of the Abu Dhabi T10 season, taking 3 for 5 in a brilliant two-over spell to secure a 21-run win over the Deccan Gladiators on Thursday.

The 25-year-old left-armer dismissed Nicholas Pooran, Marcus Stoinis and Andre Russell, restricting the Gladiators’ chase and putting the Titans firmly on course for a playoff berth alongside the already-qualified Quetta Qavalry.

Akif credited captain Moeen Ali for simplifying his approach ahead of the match.
“I would like to thank Moeen Ali and the coaching staff for giving me the plan. I just have to keep things simple and execute it. Moeen always tells me to bowl my heart out,” he said.

With nine wickets in six games, Akif is now the tournament’s second-highest wicket-taker, trailing only Zohair Iqbal’s 10 wickets.

Looking ahead, he remains focused on helping the Titans push for the title.
“We are going to play an important match in the semi-final, and we will try to get our team to the final,” he added.

Akif’s strong form in the ADT10 also strengthens his case for a return to Pakistan’s national squad.
“The performances are going very well. Let’s see what the future holds,” he said.

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Building a franchise from scratch: Shehzad shares how Royal Champs are finding their identity

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As Royal Champs continue their inaugural campaign in the Abu Dhabi T10, Afghanistan wicketkeeper-batter Mohammed Shehzad says the franchise is focused on long-term building rather than short-term outcomes, with head coach Courtney Walsh playing a central role in keeping the squad motivated through a challenging debut season.

Shehzad, who has featured in more than 150 international matches across formats, said Walsh’s experience has been instrumental in helping the group remain grounded. “On paper, our team is very good, and our team is also good on the ground. Our efforts remain the same. Our coach and captain both motivate us,” he said. “In every team meeting, they focus on the small mistakes – where one moment could have changed the game. They do it to keep the team’s morale high. Otherwise, we can only try; the result is not in our hands.”

Franchise Looks to the Future

With Royal Champs entering the league as a new franchise, Shehzad said the project is designed to grow season by season. “It’s a new franchise team. It will take time, but it will get better year by year,” he noted. “Our management is good. We fulfil all the requirements of the team.”

The squad features established international names including Shakib Al Hassan, Jason Roy, Aaron Jones and Isuru Udana, giving the side a diverse mix of experience and styles. “We have players from all over the world. We all sit together and talk about the match. The team atmosphere is very good,” Shehzad said.

Abu Dhabi Feels Like Home

With the UAE having hosted several of Afghanistan’s training camps and international fixtures in recent years, Shehzad said playing in Abu Dhabi carries a sense of familiarity. “It’s an unbelievable place for sports. We used to have many camps here. This is like our home ground, so it feels good to return,” he said. “The atmosphere, the facilities – the academy, the stadium, the smaller grounds – I’ve been playing here for a long time. It really feels like home.”

Recovery Between Matches

With a tight schedule and games often less than a day apart, the team has prioritised recovery as a critical part of its preparation. “We have about 18–20 hours between matches in which we recover through swimming, physio, and exercise. After doing all that, we recover and come back ready,” he said.

As Royal Champs work to establish their identity in franchise cricket’s shortest format, Shehzad believes the team’s foundations are being laid with patience and purpose. “There is a lot of life left to travel,” he said with a smile when asked about exploring Abu Dhabi. For now, the focus remains firmly on the cricket – and on building something that lasts beyond one tournament.

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Shanaka takes charge: Sri Lankan star to lead Dubai Capitals in ILT20 Season 4

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Defending champions Dubai Capitals have named Sri Lankan all-rounder Dasun Shanaka as captain for Season 4 of the International League T20, backing his proven leadership and T20 experience on the global stage.

A former Sri Lanka captain and a reliable short-format performer, Shanaka has accumulated 1,659 runs and 41 wickets across 117 T20 matches. He was an integral part of the Capitals squad that lifted the Season 3 title and now steps into the captaincy role as the franchise eyes consecutive championships in the 2025–26 campaign.

The Capitals enter the season with a solid combination of international stars and emerging domestic players, with the franchise confident that Shanaka’s calm, composed style will steer them into another strong run.

“It’s a huge honour to lead Dubai Capitals,” Shanaka said. “The franchise has shown immense faith in me, and I’m excited to take on this responsibility. We have a balanced, hungry squad, and I’m confident we can play fearless cricket and make our fans proud this season.”

Head coach Hemang Badani added, “Dasun brings calmness, intent, and great game awareness. He leads by example, and the boys respond to that energy. With the squad we’ve built and the mindset we carry, we’re ready for a strong ILT20 campaign.”

Season 4 of the ILT20 begins this December in the UAE, with the Dubai Capitals kicking off their campaign against the Desert Vipers on Tuesday, December 2.

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