Rafael Nadal To Play Ex-US Open Champion Dominic Thiem In Comeback Match

Rafael Nadal will face former US Open champion Dominic Thiem in the first round of the Brisbane International in a tough return to the ATP Tour after almost a year off due to injury. Thiem, a former world number three who was beaten by Nadal in the 2018 and 2019 French Open finals, battled through two tough qualifying rounds to make the main draw. Like Nadal, he has also struggled with injury and fell to 352 in the world in 2022 following a right wrist tear. He is currently ranked 98.

The two men have played 15 times, with Nadal winning nine and Thiem six. However, the Austrian has won their past two encounters at the ATP Tour Finals in 2020 and the Australian Open the same year. They will play on Tuesday.

Nadal also left the door ajar to continue playing after the 2024 season, but conceded there was “a high percentage” that he was on his last trip as a player to Australia.

Speaking ahead of his comeback from a 12-month injury absence at the season-opening Brisbane International, the 37-year-old Spaniard said he did not know for sure what the future held.

“The problem about saying that’s going to be my last season is I can’t predict what’s going on 100 percent in the future,” he said.

“That’s why I say ‘probably’. It’s obvious it’s a high percentage that it’s going to be my last time playing here in Australia.

“But if I am here next year, don’t tell me, ‘You said it was going to be your last season’, because I didn’t say it.

“You never know what’s going on, you know? I can’t predict how I’m going to be in the next six months. I can’t predict if my body will allow me to enjoy tennis as much as I enjoyed the past 20 years.

“It’s not an easy decision, but I know inside myself that it is a high percentage that it’s going to be my last one.”

The 22-time Grand Slam champion said that the last year, with surgery for a hip injury, had been tough and he contemplated quitting at one point during his recovery.

Future ‘unpredictable’

But he said he had never lost his love for the sport, which motivated him to keep going.

“Of course I was asking myself that (about retirement), but at some point I decided to keep going. I had the determination to keep going.”

Nadal, who has been sidelined since injuring his hip at the 2023 Australian Open, begins his singles comeback against a qualifier in the first round in Brisbane.

He will make a low-key return later Sunday when he plays doubles.

Asked whether he identified with Naomi Osaka, who on Saturday admitted she had fallen out of love with tennis during her break from the tour, Nadal said that was not the case for him.

“She got tired or lost a little bit of motivation for the game,” he said.

“That never happened to me. I had to be away because my body was not able to keep going.”

Nadal said the long absence had allowed his body to heal and he no longer woke up every morning in pain, but he had no expectations heading into the new season and would take it week-by-week.

“Competing is different than practising, but in terms of practising with the guys here, I am quite happy because I feel competitive against the players that I played in practice,” he said.

“Of course I don’t have the expectations that I used to have in the past.

“It’s obvious, no? It’s one year (away). It’s surgery. For me it is a little bit unpredictable how things are going to be.”

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David Warner announces retirement from ODI cricket, leaves door open for Champions Trophy 2025 return

David Warner made the announcement on the morning of New Year’s Day. The left-handed opener compiled 6,932 runs in 161 ODIs at an average of 45.30, at a strike rate of 97.26. Warner has also registered 22 centuries and 33 fifties in the format, with the best score of 179.

Published Date – 08:34 AM, Mon – 1 January 24


David Warner announces retirement from ODI cricket, leaves door open for Champions Trophy 2025 return


Sydney: Australian opener David Warner announced his retirement from ODI cricket on Monday, just a couple of days ahead of his farewell Test match against Pakistan at his home arena of Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) which will start from Wednesday.

The two-time Cricket World Cup winner made the announcement on the morning of New Year’s Day. The left-handed opener compiled 6,932 runs in 161 ODIs at an average of 45.30, at a strike rate of 97.26. Warner has also registered 22 centuries and 33 fifties in the format, with the best score of 179.


Often stepping up at global tournaments, Warner also bows out with 1,527 ICC Cricket World Cup runs, scored at an average of 56.55, at a rate better than a run a ball. Only five men’s batters stand above him on the all-time World Cup run tally, including compatriot Ricky Ponting (1743). Warner has six centuries and five half-centuries in his World Cup career.

“I have got to give back to the family,” Warner said during his announcement as quoted by ICC.

“That (ODI retirement) was something I had said through the World Cup, get through that and winning that in India is a massive achievement.” Warner has retired on a high as not only he won the World Cup this year, but he also scored 535 runs in 11 matches at an average of 48.63 and a strike rate of above 108, with two centuries and two fifties. He ended up as the sixth-highest run-scorer in the tournament.

There was a caveat to Warner’s announcement however, with the veteran open to a return for the 2025 Champions Trophy should he be required.

“I know there is a Champions Trophy coming up and if I am playing decent cricket still in two years’ time and they need someone, I am going to be available,” said Warner.

Warner will still be available to play T20Is, with the ICC T20 World Cup coming this year in June in the West Indies and the USA.

The 37-year-old entered the Australia set-up as a limited-overs specialist, debuting for the team in T20I cricket in January 2009 against South Africa before playing a first-class match, smashing 89 in 43 balls with seven fours and six sixes. He made his ODI debut against the same opposition a week later, before making a half-century in his second outing in the format.

US Sinks 3 Ships, Kills 10 In Response To Houthi Red Sea Attack

US Sinks 3 Ships, Kills 10 In Response To Houthi Red Sea Attack

The naval battle underlines the risk of a regional escalation in fighting.

Copenhagen/Dubai/Cairo:

US helicopters repelled an attack by Iran-backed Houthi militants on a Maersk container vessel in the Red Sea, sinking three ships and killing 10 militants, according to accounts by American, Maersk, and Houthi officials on Sunday.

The naval battle occurred around 0330 GMT on Sunday as the attackers sought to board the Singapore-flagged Maersk Hangzhou, Maersk and US Central Command (CENTCOM) said. Helicopters from the USS Eisenhower and USS Gravely joined the ship’s security team in repelling the attackers after receiving a distress call, CENTCOM said.

Maersk said it was pausing all sailing through the Red Sea for 48 hours after the attack.

A spokesman for the Houthis said the group carried out the attack because the ship’s crew refused to heed warning calls. He said 10 Houthi naval personnel were “dead and missing” after their boats were attacked by US forces in the Red Sea.

The naval battle underlines the risk of a regional escalation in fighting as Israel continues with its relentless bombing campaign following a Hamas surprise cross-border attack on Israeli towns on October 7 that left 1,200 dead, and took 240 hostages. Israel’s air and artillery bombardment has killed more than 21,800 people, according to Gazan health authorities.

Yemen’s Houthis have been targeting vessels in the Red Sea since November to show their support for Hamas, prompting major shipping companies to take the longer and costlier route around the Africa’s Cape of Good Hope rather than through the Suez Canal.

The Red Sea is the entry point for ships using the Suez Canal, which handles about 12% of global trade and vital for the movement of goods between Asia and Europe.

The United States launched Operation Prosperity Guardian on December 19, saying more than 20 countries had agreed to participate in the efforts to safeguard ships in Red Sea waters near Yemen.

Maersk, one of the world’s top cargo shippers, said on December 24 it would resume sailing through the Red Sea. However, attacks have continued and US allies have proven reluctant to commit to the coalition, with nearly half not declaring their presence publicly.

The botched Houthi boarding operation was the second attack on the Maersk Hangzhou in as many days. The ship, which is carrying 14,000 containers en route from Singapore, was on Saturday hit by a missile about 55 nautical miles southwest of Al Hodeidah, Yemen.

The shipping company added that the crew of the Maersk Hangzhou crew was safe and there was no indication of fire onboard the vessel, which continued its journey north toward the Suez Canal.

White House national security spokesperson John Kirby declined to say what options the US is considering when asked on ABC’s “Good Morning America” if Washington would consider a preemptive strike on the Houthis.

“We have made it clear publicly to the Houthis, we’ve made it clear privately to our allies and partners in the region, that we take these threats seriously.”

Writing in the Daily Telegraph newspaper, British Defence Secretary Grant Shapps said: “We are willing to take direct action, and we won’t hesitate to take further action to deter threats to freedom of navigation in the Red Sea.”

“The Houthis should be under no misunderstanding: we are committed to holding malign actors accountable for unlawful seizures and attacks,” he said.

Earlier on Sunday, British Foreign Secretary David Cameron said he had told Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian in a call that Iran should help stop the Houthi attacks in the Red Sea.

The BIMCO shipping association condemned the attacks and thanked those states involved in repelling them.

“We are thankful to US, French, and UK efforts so far and hope even more states will support the coalition with naval assets or other impactful means including diplomatic pressure on the Houthis and their sponsors,” Jakob Larsen, BIMCO’s head of maritime safety and security, told Reuters.

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After 60-Ft Bridge And Train Engine, Entire Pond 'Stolen' In Bihar

After 60-Ft Bridge And Train Engine, Entire Pond 'Stolen' In Bihar

Land mafia are accused of filling the pond to take over the land.

Patna:

After a bridge and a train engine, Bihar’s list of bizarre thefts continued with an entire pond being “stolen”. The pond vanished and had a hut built on it, leaving the locals baffled in Darbhanga district.

The surprise appearance of a hut did prompt them to inform the cops, but the land mafia – who are accused of filling the pond to take over the land – had fled by the time the police arrived.

Locals suggest the pond was publicly-owned and even maintained for fishing and other activities. But the rising prices of land in Darbhanga made the mafia set their eyes on the water body.

The locals had complained to the authorities when the pond-filling started and had led to zonal officials briefly stopping the work and making some seizures. But the mafia carried out the levelling work secretly in the dark – until the pond was entirely gone.

“People say the pond was filled with soil within 10-15 days. The work was done only at night. Officials had visited the spot earlier and even seized some items,” said Amit Kumar, Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO).

Bihar has hit the headlines for some of the most bizarre incidents of theft carried out – though not imaginable – by humans.

This includes an entire diesel engine being stolen in November, 2022 – part by part from a railway yard in Begusarai. The thieves had dug a tunnel to the yard and started stealing parts, according to the police. Slowly, they had taken away the entire engine that had come for repairs.

Earlier that year, an entire 60-foot bridge was stolen in Rohtas district. Eight persons including a government officer were arrested and 247 kg iron channels were recovered from the accused. The thieves used JCBs and gas cutters to dismantle it and the bridge disappeared in just three days.

From Sydney To Gaza: How The World Welcomed 2024

From Sydney To Gaza: How The World Welcomed 2024

People around the world bid farewell to 2023.

New Zealanders were among the first in the world to celebrate the arrival of 2024 with a fireworks display in Auckland on Monday. The fireworks illuminated the cloudy night sky and were accompanied by a laser light and animation show.

Here’s how some other places and people around the world bid farewell to 2023 and welcomed the New Year.

SYDNEY – Sydney hailed 2024 with a dazzling fireworks display featuring silver and gold pyrotechnics to mark the 50th anniversary of its famous Opera House.

GAZA – People in Gaza had little hope that 2024 will bring much relief after 12 weeks of Israel’s war to eliminate Hamas. In Rafah on Gaza’s border with Egypt, which has become the biggest focal point for Palestinians fleeing other parts of the enclave, people were more preoccupied on Sunday with trying to find shelter, food and water than with thinking about the New Year.

“In 2024 I wish to go back to the wreckage of my home, pitch a tent and live there,” said Abu Abdullah al-Agha, a middle-aged Palestinian man whose house in Khan Younis was destroyed and who lost a young niece and nephew in an Israeli air strike.

QUEEN MARGRETHE – Denmark’s Queen Margrethe II used her annual New Year’s speech on Sunday to announce that she will abdicate on Jan. 14 after 52 years on the throne and will be succeeded by her eldest son, Crown Prince Frederik.

VLADIMIR PUTIN – Russian President Vladimir Putin, facing an election in March, made only passing reference in his New Year address on Sunday to his war in Ukraine, hailing his soldiers as heroes but mostly emphasising unity and shared determination.

XI JINPING – China President Xi Jinping, speaking on Sunday in a televised speech to mark the New Year, said the country will consolidate and enhance the positive trend of its economic recovery in 2024, and sustain long-term economic development with deeper reforms.

KIM JONG UN – North Korea vowed to launch three new spy satellites, build military drones and boost its nuclear arsenal in 2024 as leader Kim Jong Un said US policy is making war inevitable, state media reported on Sunday.

Kim Jong Un and Chinese President Xi Jinping vowed to further develop relationship of cooperation between the two countries in New Year messages exchanged on Monday, South Korea’s Yonhap news reported, citing North Korea’s state radio.

POPE FRANCIS – At his Sunday prayers at the Vatican, Pope Francis said: “I wish everyone a peaceful end of the year, and please do not forget to pray for me”.

FRANCE – French President Emmanuel Macron in a televised address ahead of New Year celebrations said 2024 would be “the year of our French pride” marked by the Paris 2024 Olympic Summer Games and the reopening of Notre-Dame cathedral after a devastating fire.

GERMANY – Police on Sunday detained three further suspects in an alleged Islamist plot to attack Germany’s famed Cologne Cathedral on New Year’s Eve.

The alleged attackers had planned to use a car to attack the 800-year-old Gothic cathedral, Cologne police said.

 

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War With South Korea Becoming Reality Because Of US, Says Kim Jong Un

War With South Korea Becoming Reality Because Of US, Says Kim Jong Un

Kim said North Korea needs to “sharpen the sword” to protect itself.

Seoul:

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un told the country’s military commanders the most powerful means must be mobilized to destroy the United States and South Korea if they choose military confrontation, state media reported on Monday.

Kim said the danger of an armed confrontation on the Korean peninsula is fast becoming a reality because of hostile maneuvers by the enemies including the United States, requiring the country to “sharpen the sword” to protect itself.

“If they choose military confrontation and set the fire, we must mobilize all the most powerful means … to deal a crushing blow and completely destroy them,” KCNA state news agency quoted Kim as saying.

Kim hosted senior military leaders on Sunday at the ruling Workers’ Party headquarters to congratulate them on the accomplishments made in 2023, KCNA said.

In separate reports, KCNA said Kim hosted a reception for senior members of the ruling party and attended a late night concert celebrating the new year.

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2024: Marking your calendars for the best games

After a non-stop number of hits in 2023, what promise does 2024 hold?

Published Date – 03:51 PM, Sun – 31 December 23


2024: Marking your calendars for the best games


2023 was fantastic for games and players. I wouldn’t be surprised if many of us have a significantly sized backlog of games we wish to play. Two games I’m eager to return to and spend more time on are Alan Wake 2 (I get easily scared) and Baldur’s Gate 3 (there’s just so much more to explore). There are a few more games I wish I could replay at leisure.

However, as 2024 unfolds, we’re bound to encounter numerous new experiences to try and master as we discover new favorites.


Games from major studios and franchises will be available right from January as the first new Prince of Persia in years launches on January 15. Early glimpses reveal it to be a survival platformer. If it is anything like the Ori franchise, we might begin the year on a high note.

The five games that I am most excited about in 2024 are:

Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II (Microsoft exclusive: Series X/S, and PC): Promised since the reveal of the Series X in 2019, the successor to Senua’s horror-filled survival journey is set to launch in 2024. The game’s promotional material showcases a hauntingly beautiful Iceland, promising players an experience of ‘fear and fury’ accompanied by haunting, bone chilling music.

Senua’s survival in this second journey, which looks to be more challenging than the first, is an experience we must all endure together to survive. This one is for those that crave fear in their games.

Rise of the Ronin (March 22, 2024 – PS5 exclusive): Three years after the remarkable success of Ghost of Tsushima, a new open-world Japanese Action RPG emerges from the Sony stable. Team Ninja’s game is set in 19th century Japan and is set at a time of civil strife, Western invasion, and rampant chaos, the game promises players a dynamic narrative paired with a robust and user-friendly combat system.

Promotional material shows an almost complete game with all the requisite elements for a successful action RPG, however, only time will tell how the game will fare. Luckily, March isn’t too far away.

Avowed (Microsoft exclusive: Series X/S, and PC):Taking place in the world of Eora (the same realm as Pillars of Eternity), Avowed is Obsidian’s latest offering into the first-person Action RPG genre, following their successful streak with titles like 2019’s The Outer Worlds and 2022’s Pentiment.

Should Obsidian manage to conjure magic for a third time with Avowed, this game will undoubtedly be a must-try. By the time it launches (exact date unclear), we might just be finishing our nth playthrough of Baldur’s Gate 3, don’t you think?

Skull and Bones (February 13, 2024 – PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC) – There’s finally a launch date in sight for Skull and Bones! Initially announced in 2017, it’s been a long seven years for fans eagerly anticipating the pirate combat elements reminiscent of Assassin’s Creed Black Flag. Despite years of waiting and numerous delays, the promise of online virtual naval combat still holds strong.

If Ubisoft meets the current launch timeline and delivers a nuanced combat system with seamless matchmaking and online battles, there’s nothing stopping us from donning virtual eyepatches and acquiring cutlasses. Parrots optional, eh?

Star Wars Outlaws (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC)–An open world Star Wars, need I say more? Set between the cinematic events of The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, – Outlaws promises a unique story, an expansive galaxy, and spaceflight for its players. With the success of EA’s journey with Cal Kestis, could Ubisoft enter the fray and make “A Galaxy far far away” the best place for open world experiences? I really hope so!

These are my picks for 2024. However, only the future can tell us which ones of these will be worth the wait as the year rolls on. Till then we all have our backlogs to get back to.

Berlin demonstrators demand skipping New Year's celebrations in solidarity with Gaza

Thousands of pro-Palestine activists gathered in Berlin on Sunday for a solidarity rally in support of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip ahead of the New Year’s Eve.

The demonstrators held a symbolic protest, choosing not to celebrate the New Year as a sign of solidarity with the people in Gaza.

One protester emphasized the humanitarian aspect of the Gaza war, stating, “We are here because we have compassion…. We don’t celebrate the New Year’s Eve and we won’t tolerate others celebrating the New Year’s Eve either.”

The protest’s motto was “No New Year’s Eve for Gaza,” reflecting the participants’ commitment to expressing solidarity with Palestinians.

The demonstrators chanted and holding placard reading in German, “Israel bombarding, Germany financing.”

The demonstration unfolded peacefully, accompanied by a significant police presence.

Berlin police had previously banned another pro-Palestinian demonstration in the Neukolln neighborhood due to security concerns.

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"Indira Nagar Ka Goonda": Prasad's Witty Take On Spat With Sohail Is Viral

Indira Nagar Ka Goonda”: Venkatesh Prasads Witty Take On Spat With Aamir Sohail Is Viral” src=”https://c.ndtvimg.com/2023-12/lkm0jhk_venkatesh-prasad_625x300_31_December_23.jpg?output-quality=80&downsize=639:*” class=”caption” alt=””Indira Nagar Ka Goonda”: Venkatesh Prasads Witty Take On Spat With Aamir Sohail Is Viral” title=””Indira Nagar Ka Goonda”: Venkatesh Prasads Witty Take On Spat With Aamir Sohail Is Viral”>

Aamir Sohail (L) and Venkatesh Prasad© X (formerly Twitter)

The on-field rivalry between Venkatesh Prasad and Aamir Sohail during the India vs Pakistan match in the Cricket World Cup 1996 quarter-finals holds a special place in history books. Any match between India and Pakistan guarantee a competitive environment and the two cricketers took it to another level with their battle. Anwar slammed a delivery from Prasad on the off-side and on the next ball, he pointed towards that direction once again to suggest that he will be repeating his feat. However, Prasad had a different ending in mind as his next delivery crashed into Sohail’s stumps to leave him stunned.

A fan on social media asked Prasad to react on the famous dismissal and the former Indian cricket team fast bowler came up with an extremely witty reply.

“Indira Nagar ka goonda moment,” he wrote on X (formerly Twitter). It was a reference to a phrase that former teammate Rahul Dravid used in a commercial.

Prasad on Saturday hoped that Team India would start winning championships in the coming year.

Prasad took to X and said that 2023 was a year of “What could have been” for Rohit Sharma‘s side. He added that the ‘Men in Blue’ dominated the whole ODI World Cup 2023 but had a bad day in the final match of the tournament against Australia.

The former cricketer also pointed out India’s sloppy performance in the World Test Championship (WTC) final.

“It’s been a year of ‘What could have been’ for Team India. Dominated the World Cup only to have a very bad day when it mattered in the finals. Lost the WTC finals as well. Travis Head was brilliant in both these games. Hope in the coming year, India starts winning Championships which has alluded them for more than a decade now. Wishing the best for Team India in the coming year and always,” Prasad wrote.

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"Hope In 2024 Everything Is Fixed": Gazans Pray New Year Brings Peace

'Hope In 2024 Everything Is Fixed': Gazans Pray New Year Brings Peace

“In 2024 I wish to go back to the wreckage of my home, pitch a tent and live there.”

Rafah Gaza:

As they turn from a year that could barely have brought more bitter hardship after 12 weeks of a pulverising Israeli assault, people in Gaza have little hope that 2024 will bring much relief.

In Rafah on Gaza’s border with Egypt, which has become the biggest focal point for Palestinians fleeing other parts of the enclave, people on Sunday were more preoccupied with trying to find shelter, food and water than by the new year.

“In 2024 I wish to go back to the wreckage of my home, pitch a tent and live there,” said Abu Abdullah al-Agha, a middle aged Palestinian man whose house in Khan Younis was destroyed and who lost a young niece and nephew in an Israeli air strike.

“I wish for our children to live in peace and security, to go back to school, back to university, for workers to go back to work and find a source of income,” he added.

Israel launched its war in Gaza on Oct. 7 after Palestinian Hamas fighters rampaged across the border, killing more than 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and taking about 240 hostages.

The Israeli bombardment has pushed nearly all Gazans from their homes, killed 21,800 people according to health authorities in the Hamas-run enclave, and left survivors facing hunger, disease and destitution.

Any hope of a political settlement to the conflict and Palestinians’ 75-year quest for self-determination appear further away than ever.

“Since October we’ve been struggling in tents in the streets, after our homes were demolished,” said Suzan Khader, weeping, adding that she wished the new year would bring an end to the war.

“Our whole lives are now on the streets, we eat in the streets, we live on the streets, we die on the streets, and even our children are on the streets and we’re all displaced. So many struggles in 2023,” she added.

People crowd around makeshift tents in Rafah that have sprung up on streets and pavements, in empty lots and fields. U.N.-run schools designated as shelters early in the conflict were rapidly filled with people whose homes were destroyed.

In their tents made with crude plastic sheeting, where people have only the minimum of belongings such as blankets and cooking utensils, people look back with fond sadness on their abandoned homes and lives.

“I hope in 2024 that everything is fixed and for life to go back to normal,” said Muna al-Sawaf, 12, from Gaza City, playing with a kitten in the rubble. “I want life to go back to normal, get dressed, run errands again, our homes to be rebuilt.”

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