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Australian Open 2026: Sabalenka and Alcaraz in action as cooler day brings relief from heat

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Aryna Sabalenka takes on Victoria Mboko; Carlos Alcaraz to face Tommy Paul
Updates from Sunday’s day session at Melbourne Park | Email Joey

This is the first-ever meeting between Sabalenka and 19-year-old rising star Mboko.

“I think it’s super cool,” Mboko said in the build-up. “I’ve never played a current number one in the world. That’s going to be a very different experience. I assume we’d be playing on Rod Laver, as well. I’ve never played on a Grand Slam centre court either. A lot of firsts. I’m just really excited. It’s something not many people get to experience. To be doing that on Sunday is, I think, really cool. Just to show what I got.”

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Written by Joey Lynch This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/live/2026/jan/25/australian-open-2026-sabalenka-alcaraz-in-action-live under the title “Australian Open 2026: Sabalenka and Alcaraz in action as cooler day brings relief from heat”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Australian Open 2026: Sabalenka and Alcaraz in action as cooler day brings relief from heat

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Aryna Sabalenka takes on Victoria Mboko; Carlos Alcaraz to face Tommy Paul
Updates from Sunday’s day session at Melbourne Park | Email Joey

This is the first-ever meeting between Sabalenka and 19-year-old rising star Mboko.

“I think it’s super cool,” Mboko said in the build-up. “I’ve never played a current number one in the world. That’s going to be a very different experience. I assume we’d be playing on Rod Laver, as well. I’ve never played on a Grand Slam centre court either. A lot of firsts. I’m just really excited. It’s something not many people get to experience. To be doing that on Sunday is, I think, really cool. Just to show what I got.”

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Written by Joey Lynch This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/live/2026/jan/25/australian-open-2026-sabalenka-alcaraz-in-action-live under the title “Australian Open 2026: Sabalenka and Alcaraz in action as cooler day brings relief from heat”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Arne Slot says Liverpool ‘ran out of energy’ in defeat at Bournemouth

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  • Head coach highlights away game in Champions League

  • Slot questions fixture list after difficult away trip

Arne Slot conceded his side ran out of steam in defeat at Bournemouth, after Amine Adli’s 95th-minute winner condemned Liverpool to a first loss since November. Liverpool pulled level from 2-0 down late on courtesy of Dominik Szoboszlai’s sensational free-kick, but Bournemouth responded impressively and Adli struck a winner from a long throw with almost the last kick.

The Liverpool head coach felt the referee, Michael Salisbury, should have played more second-half stoppage time taking in substitutions and video assistant referee checks but admitted he feared a Bournemouth winner. “I think it is safe to say they could have scored 3-2 a little bit earlier,” Slot said, alluding to chances for the Bournemouth pair Evanilson and Ryan Christie. “A few of our players ran out of energy and I cannot even criticise them for that because two days ago [three] we had to play an away game. We’re the only team that played in the Champions League that has two games in between.

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Written by Ben Fisher at the Vitality Stadium This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/jan/24/arne-slot-says-liverpool-ran-out-of-energy-in-defeat-at-bournemouth under the title “Arne Slot says Liverpool ‘ran out of energy’ in defeat at Bournemouth”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Arne Slot says Liverpool ‘ran out of energy’ in defeat at Bournemouth

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  • Head coach highlights away game in Champions League

  • Slot questions fixture list after difficult away trip

Arne Slot conceded his side ran out of steam in defeat at Bournemouth, after Amine Adli’s 95th-minute winner condemned Liverpool to a first loss since November. Liverpool pulled level from 2-0 down late on courtesy of Dominik Szoboszlai’s sensational free-kick, but Bournemouth responded impressively and Adli struck a winner from a long throw with almost the last kick.

The Liverpool head coach felt the referee, Michael Salisbury, should have played more second-half stoppage time taking in substitutions and video assistant referee checks but admitted he feared a Bournemouth winner. “I think it is safe to say they could have scored 3-2 a little bit earlier,” Slot said, alluding to chances for the Bournemouth pair Evanilson and Ryan Christie. “A few of our players ran out of energy and I cannot even criticise them for that because two days ago [three] we had to play an away game. We’re the only team that played in the Champions League that has two games in between.

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Written by Ben Fisher at the Vitality Stadium This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/jan/24/arne-slot-says-liverpool-ran-out-of-energy-in-defeat-at-bournemouth under the title “Arne Slot says Liverpool ‘ran out of energy’ in defeat at Bournemouth”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Donald Trump will not attend Super Bowl because it’s ‘too far away’

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  • Trump tells New York Post he will skip Super Bowl

  • NFL stands by Bad Bunny amid rightwing backlash

Donald Trump said he will not attend next month’s Super Bowl in northern California, citing the distance to the game, amid an ongoing culture-war backlash over the NFL’s choice of half-time and pre-game performers.

Trump told the New York Post he plans to skip the 8 February championship game at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara because the trip is “just too far away”, adding that he would have considered attending if it were a shorter flight. The decision means Trump will not repeat his appearance at last year’s Super Bowl in New Orleans, where he became the first sitting US president to attend the NFL’s showcase event.

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Written by Guardian sport and agencies This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/jan/24/trump-super-bowl-bad-bunny-backlash-california under the title “Donald Trump will not attend Super Bowl because it’s ‘too far away’”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Donald Trump will not attend Super Bowl because it’s ‘too far away’

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  • Trump tells New York Post he will skip Super Bowl

  • NFL stands by Bad Bunny amid rightwing backlash

Donald Trump said he will not attend next month’s Super Bowl in northern California, citing the distance to the game, amid an ongoing culture-war backlash over the NFL’s choice of half-time and pre-game performers.

Trump told the New York Post he plans to skip the 8 February championship game at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara because the trip is “just too far away”, adding that he would have considered attending if it were a shorter flight. The decision means Trump will not repeat his appearance at last year’s Super Bowl in New Orleans, where he became the first sitting US president to attend the NFL’s showcase event.

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Written by Guardian sport and agencies This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/jan/24/trump-super-bowl-bad-bunny-backlash-california under the title “Donald Trump will not attend Super Bowl because it’s ‘too far away’”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Thomas Frank calls for ‘calm heads’ as Tottenham fans renew calls for his exit

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  • Head coach targeted in draw at Burnley

  • Frank: ‘You can’t say we didn’t do everything to win’

Thomas Frank has called for “calm heads” after Tottenham fans urged the club to dismiss him during their draw at relegation-threatened Burnley. The away end sang “You’re getting sacked in the morning” at full time, making their views clear to the hierarchy and head coach.

Cristian Romero salvaged a late point for Tottenham after Axel Tuanzebe and Lyle Foster had turned things around to counter Micky van de Ven’s opening goal. The draw leaves Tottenham with two wins in 14 and mired in mid-table.

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Written by Will Unwin at Turf Moor This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/jan/24/thomas-frank-calls-for-calm-heads-after-struggling-tottenham-scrape-draw-at-burnley under the title “Thomas Frank calls for ‘calm heads’ as Tottenham fans renew calls for his exit”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Root and Rashid steer England past Sri Lanka in second ODI to end barren run

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It’s been a rough few years for England’s 50-over side but the glow of their World Cup victory has not completely disappeared. Joe Root and Adil Rashid, both part of the 2019 class, were the headliners of the second one-day international against Sri Lanka, setting up a five-wicket victory to level the series.

Rashid led the England attack on a serious turner, taking two for 34 as Harry Brook used 40.3 overs of spin, limiting Sri Lanka to a total of 219. It was still a proper challenge, particularly in a must-win game for the tourists, their winless run away from home in ODIs having stretched to 11 on Thursday.

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Written by Taha Hashim at the R Premadasa Stadium This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/jan/24/root-and-rashid-steer-england-to-a-win-at-last-with-five-wicket-thumping-of-sri-lanka under the title “Root and Rashid steer England past Sri Lanka in second ODI to end barren run”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Root and Rashid steer England past Sri Lanka in second ODI to end barren run

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It’s been a rough few years for England’s 50-over side but the glow of their World Cup victory has not completely disappeared. Joe Root and Adil Rashid, both part of the 2019 class, were the headliners of the second one-day international against Sri Lanka, setting up a five-wicket victory to level the series.

Rashid led the England attack on a serious turner, taking two for 34 as Harry Brook used 40.3 overs of spin, limiting Sri Lanka to a total of 219. It was still a proper challenge, particularly in a must-win game for the tourists, their winless run away from home in ODIs having stretched to 11 on Thursday.

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Written by Taha Hashim at the R Premadasa Stadium This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/jan/24/root-and-rashid-steer-england-to-a-win-at-last-with-five-wicket-thumping-of-sri-lanka under the title “Root and Rashid steer England past Sri Lanka in second ODI to end barren run”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Alex Honnold’s made-for-Netflix free solo of Taipei 101 draws awe – and unease

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The Free Solo star will attempt to climb the 1,667ft skyscraper without ropes in a live Netflix broadcast, drawing awe, ethical concern and global attention

Alex Honnold has spent the past three months training for this moment: free soloing – climbing without ropes or a harness – one of Asia’s tallest skyscrapers, Taipei 101. It is an ambition that began more than a decade ago and is now close to being realized.

The climb will be broadcast globally on Skyscraper Live, Netflix’s latest foray into live sports programming. The star of the 2019 Oscar-winning documentary Free Solo insists that climbing Taipei 101 will feel no different from any other of his ascents.

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Written by Helen Li in Taipei This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/jan/23/alex-honnold-free-solo-taipei-101-netflix-livestream under the title “Alex Honnold’s made-for-Netflix free solo of Taipei 101 draws awe – and unease”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.