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11 hours ago
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Neeraj Chopra at Paris Diamond League 2025 Live Streaming
As star Indian athlete Neeraj Chopra returns to action, here's all you need to know about the men's javelin throw event at the Paris Diamond League 2025. read more Neeraj Chopra will compete in Paris Diamond League 2025 on Friday, 20 June (Saturday, 21 June, in India). Image: PTI Neeraj Chopra will aim for another 90m throw as he returns to action with the Paris Diamond League 2025 on 20 June , Friday (Early Saturday in India time, 21 June). The last time Neeraj Chopra took part in the Diamond League in Doha, he breached the 90m mark for the first time and created a new National Record with a throw of 90.23m. The Tokyo Olympics gold medallist, Neeraj, however, wasn't able to clinch the first place as Germany's Julian Weber won the competition with a 91.06m throw in his final attempt. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Neeraj, who won silver at the Paris Olympics 2024, and Weber clashed again at the Janusz Kusocinski Memorial in May. Weber won that event as well with a throw of 86.12m, while Neeraj finished second with an 84.14m throw. The Paris Diamond League 2025 will be a perfect opportunity for Neeraj to exact revenge on Weber, but there will be more top javelin throwers in the competition. Neeraj Chopra at Paris Diamond League 2025 Live Streaming Here's all you need to know about Neeraj Chopra's participation in the Paris Diamond League 2025 on 20 June, Friday (Early Saturday in India time). When is Neeraj Chopra's javelin throw event at Paris Diamond League 2025? Neeraj Chopra's javelin throw event at the Paris Diamond League 2025 will take place on Friday night in Paris, which will be early on Saturday (21 June) in India. Where will Neeraj Chopra's javelin throw event at the Paris Diamond League 2025 take place? The Paris Diamond League 2025 event will take place at Stade Charléty in Paris. What time will Neeraj Chopra's javelin throw event at Paris Diamond League 2025 start? Neeraj Chopra's javelin throw event at the Paris Diamond League 2025 is scheduled to start at 1.12 am IST (Saturday). Which athletes will take part in men's javelin throw event at Paris Diamond League 2025? Paris Diamond League 2025: Men's javelin throw start list STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Neeraj Chopra (India) Julian Weber (Germany) Anderson Peters (Grenada) Keshorn Walcott (Trinidad and Tobago) Julius Yego (Kenya) Andrian Mardare (Moldova) Luiz Mauricio da Silva (Brazil) Pakistan's Olympic champion Arshad Nadeem is not competing at the event. Where to watch Neeraj Chopra's javelin throw event at the Paris Diamond League 2025 online and on TV in India? Neeraj Chopra's javelin throw event at the Paris Diamond League 2025 will not be broadcast on TV in India. The live streaming will be available on the Wanda Diamond League YouTube channel.


The Herald Scotland
3 days ago
- Sport
- The Herald Scotland
Arthur Fery in landmark victory at Lexus Nottingham Open
Fery was one of several Brits under the spotlight on a busy day for his compatriots on grass, with Jan Choinski demonstrating similar resolve in his battle against American Eliot Spizzirri. After losing the first set, Choinski roared back to record a richly deserved 4-7 6-4 6-4 victory over Spizzirri to join Fery in the next round. Fery will next face off against Frenchman Terence Atmane, who went the distance in his battle with Italy's Matteo Gigante, coming back from losing the first set to record a 4-6 6-4 6-4 victory. Choinski will take on Portugal's Jamie Faria, who enjoyed a 6-3 6-4 success over third seed Brandon Holt. Spaniard Martin Landaluce took the spoils after a 6-2 2-6 6-2 win over Norwegian Nicolai Budkov Kjaer while Tristan Boyer came out on top in an all-American showdown against Mitchell Krueger, defeating his compatriot 6-1 7-5 while second seed Marin Cilic brushed past Hugo Grenier 6-3 6-2. In the women's singles, rising British star Hannah Klugman went down to fourth seed and former Birmingham champion Yulia Putintseva. Klugman was making her WTA main-draw debut fresh off reaching the women's singles final at Junior Roland Garros but the wildcard was unable to carry that momentum against Putintseva, falling to the world No.27 6-2 6-2 at centre court. The pair registered six breaks of serve between them in the first set alone but Putintseva's experience on grass proved the difference as she opened up a healthy lead. Klugman bravely battled back in the second set but a backhand pass from Putintseva to break at 3-2 set the stage for the Kazakh to clinch the final four games to book her place in the second round. There, Putintseva was joined by second seed Clara Tauson, Leylah Fernandez, Dayana Yastremska and Linda Noskova. Denmark's Tauson eased past Kimberley Birrell 7-5 6-2 while Fernandez survived a scare from Lamens to win out 6-3 4-6 7-5, Yastremska defeated Olga Danilovic 6-4 7-6(4) and Noskova enjoyed a 6-4 3-6 7(8)-6(6) success over Anca Todoni. Over in women's doubles, there was British heartache as Jodie Burrage and Sonay Kartal were defeated by Beatriz Haddad Maia and Laura Siegemund 6-2 7(7)-6(3). For the latest action on the British summer grass court season, check out the LTA website

Int'l Cricket Council
6 days ago
- Sport
- Int'l Cricket Council
Bavuma eyes more ICC trophies following Lord's breakthrough
South Africa best Australia to seize the Ultimate Test | Match Highlights | WTC25 Final Aiden Markram and Kagiso Rabada led the way as South Africa bested the defending champions to clinch WTC mace at Lord's. Fresh off winning the ICC World Test Championship Final, Proteas captain Temba Bavuma has already set his sights firmly set on the future: bringing even more ICC trophies home to South Africa across all formats. This victory against Australia at Lord's was particularly significant, marking the nation's first senior ICC trophy in either men's or women's cricket since 1998, ending a long wait for the Proteas. "We recognise that the sun shines on us and we have the responsibility of doing something that has never been done before," Bavuma said after South Africa's five-wicket victory at Lord's. "To be a part of that history is massive in a lot of ways. And we hope that this is the start of something. There could be more, there could be more trophies." Bavuma leads Proteas push with a captain's knock | Player Highlights | WTC25 Final South Africa skipper Temba Bavuma overcame pain to score a valiant half-century to put his side on course to a historic win at Lord's. For Bavuma, the next opportunity may come at a home ICC Men's Cricket World Cup, which South Africa will co-host alongside Zimbabwe and Namibia in 2027. He believes the momentum of the WTC victory can be carried into the white-ball formats as well. "I think it'll be massive. I mean, that tournament, we're definitely setting our sights on doing special things in that tournament," Bavuma noted. "There is still a way to go until then. Shukri (Conrad) obviously comes in now as the white-ball coach, so we'll see what plans that he has, who his personnel will be. But yeah, hopefully this is the start of those trophies for the team." Before the ODI World Cup, South Africa will feature in the 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup. Under the captaincy of Aiden Markram, they will look to go one step further than they did in 2024, where they finished as close runners-up to India. "Before then, the guys go to train and stuff, so Aiden and his boys, we'll be supporting them to follow suit," Bavuma said. "But that 2027, a lot of us, we want to be there. We need to be fit to be there first. But I'll definitely be putting up my hand to be a part of that group." He also recognised that, though they have achieved a major goal by winning the mace at Lord's, their legacy as a team will be defined by many more years of Test cricket — and he dreams of eventually emulating or even surpassing the South African side that played under Graeme Smith. "We've kind of said as a team that, and it was our chat in our camp that we had in Arundel, that we'd like to judge ourselves after three, four years as a group, really take stock there and see where we're at. It's a lovely thing that we have the Mace as part of that journey," Bavuma said. "But in terms of us leaving a legacy, we understand that we're not going to leave a legacy behind in two years. Yes, we've created history, but as a group, you know, we'd like to emulate, if not do better, than what Graham and his team did. They've set the standard. I don't think anyone has reached that standard as of yet." Proteas celebrate World Test Championship triumph at Lord's | WTC25 Final South Africa players all smiles as they pose with the World Test Championship mace after sealing off a special win at Lord's.


Time of India
11-06-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
RD Baheti Charitable Trust Jaipur District Open Badminton Championship: Anvi Rathore, Shreyansh Chaudhary, Jaywardhan Singh triumph
Jaipur: Anvi Rathore, Shreyansh Chaudhary and Jaywardhan Singh emerged champions in their respective categories on the third day of the RD Baheti Charitable Trust Jaipur District Open Badminton Championship at the Sawai Mansingh Indoor Stadium here on Wednesday. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Anvi Rathore won in women's singles, Shreyansh Chaudhary triumphed in the U-15 boys singles, while Jaywardhan Singh reigned supreme in the U-17 boys singles. In the women's singles summit clash played in the morning session, there was a tough fight between Anvi Rathore and Utsava Pilot that lasted for about 55 minutes. Anvi staged a remarkable comeback to edge past Utsava 15-21, 21-15, 21-8 to clinch the crown. Similarly, the U-15 boys singles final also witnessed a gruelling three-game battle. Shreyansh Chaudhary lost the opening game but rallied back strongly to down Sunny Jangid 16-21, 21-11, 21-8. Jaywardhan Singh did not have to stretch much as he defeated Devashish Prajapati in straight games -- 21-14, 21-19 -- to pocket the U-17 boys crown. Wednesday's chief guest Pradeep Baheti of RD Baheti Trust and Jaipur District Badminton Association secretary Manoj Dasot welcomed all the players who reached the finals. These players were Sunny Jangid, Shreyansh Chaudhary, Jaywardhan Singh, Devashish Prajapati, Amber Chandravanshi, Anvi Rathore, Utsava Pilot, Padmaja Singh, Garima Yadav and Apeksha Chaudhary. According to organizing secretary Atul Gupta, doubles matches of 15, 17 age group and senior were played today and the players reached the semi-finals after playing quarter finals. Tomorrow the semi-finals and finals of all doubles will be played. Apart from these, the men's singles, U-15 girls' singles and U-17 girls' singles finals will be played on Thursday. The session will start at 9 am. Under-11 and U-13 singles will also be played on Thursday.


USA Today
11-06-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
LTA London Championships Betting Odds and Match Previews for June 11, 2025, Women's Singles
LTA London Championships Betting Odds and Match Previews for June 11, 2025, Women's Singles Today, there are four matches on the docket in the LTA London Championships round of 16, highlighted by No. 10-ranked Emma Navarro squaring off against No. 22 Beatriz Haddad Maia. Navarro is 17-12 on the year, with one tournament title. Haddad Maia, who holds a 6-12 record in 12 tournaments this year, has yet to clinch a tournament win. Here is the betting info to analyze prior to the four matches today. Tennis odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Wednesday at 1:13 AM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub. Today's matches at the LTA London Championships Odds to win the 2025 LTA London Championships