An emotional Emma Raducanu leaves the court after retiring during her second round match against Viktoria Kuzmova at ASB Classic. Getty
An emotional Emma Raducanu leaves the court after retiring during her second round match against Viktoria Kuzmova at ASB Classic. Getty
An emotional Emma Raducanu leaves the court after retiring during her second round match against Viktoria Kuzmova at ASB Classic. Getty
An emotional Emma Raducanu leaves the court after retiring during her second round match against Viktoria Kuzmova at ASB Classic. Getty

Emma Raducanu suffers ankle injury ahead of Australian Open


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Emma Raducanu retired from her second round match at the ASB Classic on Thursday after rolling her ankle, raising concerns over her participation in the Australian Open.

The 2021 US Open champion took just 22 minutes to sweep the first set 6-0 against Slovakian qualifier Viktoria Kusmova but faltered and lost the second 7-5.

Raducanu, 20, summoned the trainer courtside to heavily strap her left ankle in a long injury break.

The world No 78 attempted to play on but was not able to complete the first point of the third set. She was tearful when she came to the net and acknowledged she could not continue.

Injuries played a major part in Raducanu's first full season on the WTA Tour last year, having made history in 2021 as the first qualifier to win the US Open. She retired from matches four times in 2022 and most recently has had to contend with a wrist injury.

Speaking in Abu Dhabi last month ahead of competing at the Mubadala World Tennis Championship, Raducanu said one of her biggest goals for the 2023 season was to be in a position to "not think about my fitness", so Thursday's accident will be a major setback.

Williams blows lead in rain-delayed match

Venus Williams blew a 5-3 last-set lead in a match which stretched over nearly seven hours because of rain in losing to Zhu Lin of China 3-6, 6-2, 7-5.

Williams, 42, fought through every moment of the second-round match which began after noon and ended near 7pm local time, which began outdoors and ended indoors, and which contained 13 service breaks before finally tipping in favor of Zhu in the last few games.

Seven-time Grand Slam champion Williams, starting her 30th year on the WTA Tour, won her first tour match in nearly two years when she beat Katie Volynets on Monday in the first round of the Auckland tournament. She played only four matches in 2022 and was hoping to progress to the second round of a tournament for the first time since 2019.

Williams had the upper hand early when she took out a first set which included five service breaks in 43 minutes. She was 2-1 down when the first rain break of more than an hour occurred but returned to break Zhu’s serve twice and take the set.

Venus Williams during her match against Lin Zhu at ASB Classic. Getty
Venus Williams during her match against Lin Zhu at ASB Classic. Getty

Zhu led 4-2 in the second set when the rain returned and, unrelenting, forced the players indoors onto a court without spectators. Zhu held serve for 5-2 then broke Williams again to take the set and level the match.

Williams broke first for 2-1 in the third set and extended that advantage to 5-3, coming within reach of a quarterfinal spot. But Zhu broke back, held serve and broke Williams again to advance.

Williams left the court after her sixth appearance in Auckland to no applause but also to no suggestion her career is nearer to an end.

“It was not great,” Williams said. “Definitely tough. I’ve played a lot of matches in my life and I’ve played through some intense delays but it was definitely like two separate matches.

“Outside, it was really tough. It was rainy, windy. It was tennis but it was more about surviving instead of playing great. Indoors, it was completely different but I got to hit a lot of balls so that’s important.”

Coco Gauff beat Sofia Kenin in straight sets at ASB Classic. Getty
Coco Gauff beat Sofia Kenin in straight sets at ASB Classic. Getty

Gauff beats Kenin

Top-seeded American Coco Gauff will face Zhu in the quarterfinals after her 6-4, 6-4 win over compatriot Sofia Kenin, the 2020 Australian Open champion.

Seventh-ranked Gauff also had to play indoors and beat Kenin in just under 90 minutes, leveling their head-to-head record after Kenin beat Gauff en route to the Australian Open title.

Danka Kovinic, the seventh seed, beat former champion Lauren Davis 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 and qualifier Rebeka Masarova beat Anna Blinkova 6-1, 6-4.

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Sharjah Cricket Stadium
December 14- 17
6pm, Opening ceremony, followed by:
Bengal Tigers v Kerala Kings 
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Ain Dubai in numbers

126: The length in metres of the legs supporting the structure

1 football pitch: The length of each permanent spoke is longer than a professional soccer pitch

16 A380 Airbuses: The equivalent weight of the wheel rim.

9,000 tonnes: The amount of steel used to construct the project.

5 tonnes: The weight of each permanent spoke that is holding the wheel rim in place

192: The amount of cable wires used to create the wheel. They measure a distance of 2,4000km in total, the equivalent of the distance between Dubai and Cairo.

GULF MEN'S LEAGUE

Pool A Dubai Hurricanes, Bahrain, Dubai Exiles, Dubai Tigers 2

Pool B Abu Dhabi Harlequins, Jebel Ali Dragons, Dubai Knights Eagles, Dubai Tigers

 

Opening fixtures

Thursday, December 5

6.40pm, Pitch 8, Abu Dhabi Harlequins v Dubai Knights Eagles

7pm, Pitch 2, Jebel Ali Dragons v Dubai Tigers

7pm, Pitch 4, Dubai Hurricanes v Dubai Exiles

7pm, Pitch 5, Bahrain v Dubai Eagles 2

 

Recent winners

2018 Dubai Hurricanes

2017 Dubai Exiles

2016 Abu Dhabi Harlequins

2015 Abu Dhabi Harlequins

2014 Abu Dhabi Harlequins

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Ipaf in numbers

Established: 2008

Prize money:  $50,000 (Dh183,650) for winners and $10,000 for those on the shortlist.

Winning novels: 13

Shortlisted novels: 66

Longlisted novels: 111

Total number of novels submitted: 1,780

Novels translated internationally: 66

Real estate tokenisation project

Dubai launched the pilot phase of its real estate tokenisation project last month.

The initiative focuses on converting real estate assets into digital tokens recorded on blockchain technology and helps in streamlining the process of buying, selling and investing, the Dubai Land Department said.

Dubai’s real estate tokenisation market is projected to reach Dh60 billion ($16.33 billion) by 2033, representing 7 per cent of the emirate’s total property transactions, according to the DLD.

The National Archives, Abu Dhabi

Founded over 50 years ago, the National Archives collects valuable historical material relating to the UAE, and is the oldest and richest archive relating to the Arabian Gulf.

Much of the material can be viewed on line at the Arabian Gulf Digital Archive - https://www.agda.ae/en

Updated: January 05, 2023, 10:46 AM