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London Chess Classic Kicks Off with Exciting Draws

The Elite Tournament of the London Chess Classic started with a flurry of exciting games with all draws, however, there was much fight still on the board. Grandmaster Sam Shankland barely held on against Alireza Firouzja in an Exchange Grunfeld that did not come together as planned. All of the rounds ended peacefully; however, they produced some great tactical depth and creative ideas for what is going to be an exciting week of chess. Shankland, who faced Firouzja, quickly moved into a very sharp middlegame after a difficult opening. At many points during the Game Shankland seemed to find himself in trouble; however, he was able to maintain the balance and draw. Although there were times when Firouzja could have put pressure on, Shankland’s strong defensive moves kept him safe from danger and showed that he is capable of standing strong under pressure. Other Highlights from Round 1: Gawain Maroroa Jones vs. Nodirbek Abdusattorov – A beautiful queen sacrifice gave Abdusattorov a chance to win; however, he chose to repeat rather than risk losing. Pavel Eljanov vs. Nikolas Theodorou Abhimanyu Mishra vs. Nikita Vitiugov Luke McShane vs. Michael Adams Even though all the games ended as draws, fans were treated to clever tactics, strategic sacrifices, and strong defensive displays. The London Chess Classic: A World-Class Event The London Chess Classic is a prestigious chess tournament that was first held in 2009. While it is no longer considered a “Super Tournament,” the presence of world class players such as Firouzja, Abdusattorov and Shankland (a quarter-finalist in the World Cup) will guarantee that it will be a highly competitive tournament. Hundreds of chess fans are expected at the event starting Thursday at the Emirates Stadium, the official venue for the tournament. The first round had previously taken place at a different venue and again showed the level of quality and excitement that chess fans will see during the entire London Chess Classic. With world-class players in attendance and tactical battles starting from round one, the London Chess Classic will be a thrilling celebration of chess!

Chess

Jerusalem Masters Officially Begins Without Gelfand Amid Federation

The city of Jerusalem is gearing up to host its largest chess festival since the devastating events of October 7 and the war in Gaza. The festival will take place from 26th November until 3rd December and has been organised by the Israel Chess Federation, the Ministry of Culture and Sports and the Jerusalem Municipality under the concept of Tolerance and Unity. This will be an exciting week of chess, however, the absence of one of Israel’s greatest chess players, Boris Gelfand, leaves a dark cloud hanging over what should be an exciting time for chess. The festival will start with a massive two-day open rapid tournament on 26 – 27th November with over 400 participants. Following that, from 30th November – 3rd December, there will be an invitational tournament known as the Jerusalem Masters. This tournament will be a round robin with twelve players where the top four will go through to a knockout stage. Ten players have been invited thus far and two players will qualify through the open event. The prize fund for the tournament is a record-breaking amount for chess in Israel. The open event will have a total prize fund of $30,000, of which $5,000 will go to the first-place winner. The Masters will have a staggering total prize fund of $140,000, the largest ever for an Israeli chess event. Additionally, there will be special prizes totalling $26,000 for the top Israeli finishers. The Masters event will feature an exceptional collection of competitors, with stars of the highest quality—such as former World Champion Viswanathan Anand, two-time challenger Ian Nepomniachtchi, and the rapidly rising Indian Talent, Arjun Erigaisi—headlining the event, in addition to five top grandmasters from Israel. However, the absence of Boris Gelfand, considered to be the greatest chess player in Israeli history, raises questions over the current status of Israel’s chess community. Gelfand has been a top World Championship challenger several times, has been in a prolonged battle with the Israel Chess Federation, and his continued absence as a competitor in the Masters confirms the growing schism between him and the Federation that has become quite public. Despite the controversy, the Jerusalem Masters will undoubtedly be a momentous event, filled with world-class chess and a powerful message of perseverance, solidarity and resilience.

Chess

Javokhir Sindarov Crowned 2025 FIDE World Cup Champion

19 years old Uzbek prodigy Javokhir Sindarov has achieved an important milestone in his career by winning the 2025 FIDE World Cup in Goa. Sindarov defeated world number 11 Wei Yi in an extremely close and unpredictable tiebreak, taking home the title with a 2½–1½ playoff win after a whirlwind of rapid moves filled with missed opportunities, quick momentum shifts and exceptional displays of determination from both players. The initial rapid game was indicative of where this match would go. Sindarov created what was supposed to be a winning position, which would have led him to a favorable pawn endgame. However, he hesitated at the most important time, allowing Wei Yi to escape with a draw, much to the relief of the Chinese player who had been on the defensive for most of the game. If Sindarov had successfully converted this position, Wei Yi would have come into the remainder of the match under a considerable amount of pressure. Although it looked much different, game two played out quite differently due to a different color (black instead of white). After an excellent opening by Sindarov, he was able to equalize and start to look for any long-term opportunities. Unfortunately, as the game developed into a more complicated middle game, Sindarov made an error in judgement which allowed Wei to take control of the position. It seemed at one point that Wei would be able to finish Sindarov off with a powerful move. However, due to both complex tactical positions and extreme time pressure, Wei was unable to find a winning variation. Instead, the tables turned when Sindarov made a precise counterattack aimed at taking advantage of the weaknesses in Wei’s position.  With only seconds left on his clock and unable to coordinate his pieces with any type of coherent thought, Wei was unable to hold back against the attack and it eventually crashed through to capture victory for Sindarov and the World Cup title. Thus, Sindarov has achieved not only the coveted title of World Cup Champion but has also solidified himself as an incredible young talent who possesses a great deal of tenacity and determination.

Nikhat Zareen celebrating her victory after winning gold at the 2025 World Boxing Cup, showcasing a powerful comeback in the ring.
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Nikhat Zareen Roars Back: A Golden Comeback At The World Boxing Cup 2025

Indian boxing talent Nikhat Zareen has once again demonstrated her supremacy as the women’s 51 kg category’s ruling fighter. At the World Cup Finals 2025 in boxing, she got a brilliant gold medal, her fifth world-level gold and also a comeback after the tragic Paris Olympic situation. Besides winning, she made a resounding statement of her qualities: resilience, confidence, and a champion’s spirit. Nikhat Zareen’s World Boxing Cup 2025 Triumph A controlled, confident, and technically sharp performance was exhibited by Nikhat in the finals of the World Boxing Cup. She seemed to be totally in control of the game for the entire tournament, particularly during the final where she outclassed Xuan Yi Guo of Chinese Taipei by a lopsided 5–0 unanimous decision. At that moment, this success could not have been more timely. Many were left questioning the duration of her recovery after her early exit from the Paris Olympics. Rather than allowing the situation to slow her down, she took the opportunity to rebuild her entire being, both mentally and physically. This gold medal is a testament to her incredible transformation since Paris, as she has become more composed, clever, and even more resolute in her ring battles. How She Reached The Finals  Nikhat’s journey to the top of the podium was characterized by discipline and skill. In the semifinals, she outperformed Uzbekistan’s Ganieva Gulsevar, landing clean punches while at the same time fully controlling distance and timing. Her skillful counters and footwork put her in the lead with every judge. She took the same self-assuredness into the final, winning without giving her rival even a single round. Putting Paris Olympic Behind Lessons From A Difficult Olympic Run  Nikhat’s exit from the 2024 Paris Olympics was an unfortunate incident. She was defeated by Wu Yu from China, who eventually got the Olympic gold medal. It was a very difficult defeat for Nikhat, who had already set high expectations from her Olympic participation. However, she did not allow the defeat to control her life. On the contrary, she considered it a challenge. She did a lot of practicing for her technique, speed, and overall ring movement. She has also quite frankly stated that the loss helped her to become more mentally strong and also more conscious of her areas of improvement. A Fresh Star After Nearly 20 Medal Less Months  This triumph, interestingly, follows a pretty long hiatus of nearly 20 months without a significant medal which is very much capable of breaking the spirit of most athletes. But Nikhat made the best use of this period by working harder on her training, polishing her skills, and keeping her eyes on the prize. The fact that she was crowned with this gold medal in her hometown of Greater Noida just added to the significance of the moment for her. A Golden For Indian Women In Boxing Nikhat wasn’t the only Indian boxer that was bright at the event. The Indian women’s team had an awesome run and got medals in different weight categories. Their success was a proof of the blooming country’s power in women’s boxing. Other Indian Gold Medal Winners  India brought home a total of five gold medals in the women’s section, which include: Minakshi Hooda (48 kg) Preeti Pawar (54 kg) Arundhati Choudhary (70 kg) Nupur Sheoran (+80 kg) Nikhat Zareen (51 kg) Their joint efforts made the tournament an event of Indian boxing quality in the limelight. Why This Win Matter So Much For Nikhat Zareen  For Nikhat, this gold medal stands for many things: A success story after the disillusionment of Paris A revival to the level of winning medals after a long break A signal of her being still one of the most formidable rivals in her class A confidence boost for the international competitions that are to come She labeled the win as “surreal”, chiefly because it was in front of her home crowd. Fans, coaches, and her team support made the moment emotional and unforgettable. Nikhat Zareen’s Training Evolution: What Changed?  Focus on Speed and Footwork Significantly, Nikhat altered her training regimen for the World Boxing Cup. She worked out in different weight divisions to boost her quickness and agility. This tactic was successful — her timing seemed very precise, her footwork was more than before, and her awareness in the ring was much better than overhead. Stronger Mental Discipline Eventually after the Olympics, she continued to improve on her mental stability during games. Her mental maturity was displayed in the finals when, despite the match playing out with high physical intensity, she remained tranquil.  Looking Ahead: What’s Next For The Champion  Nikhat’s win is probably the turning point in her career. Along with the confidence boost, she is getting ready for the Asian Championships and other international tournaments coming her way. Her ambition is not only to grab medals, but also to grow, motivate young boxers, and keep her position as one of the best sportswomen in India. The gold she earned at the World Boxing Cup Finals 2025 is a testimony that the defeat of champions is not the end, they just come back — even stronger, wiser, and more dedicated. If you are interested in such kind of motivational news and wins, then Kheloexch is the best place to start. Visit the platform and explore more. 

Chess

R. Praggnanandhaa Aims For 2026 Candidates’ Spot At London Chess Classic

The Indian Grandmaster Rameshbabu Pragg is making a significant move at the London Chess Classic 2025 with the hope of getting his spot in the 2026 Candidates Tournament. He does not treat this tournament just as a competition; it is an important step for him to become one of the challengers for the World Chess Championship. Why the London Chess Classic Matters for R. Praggnanandhaa The London Chess Classic (LCC) 2025 is scheduled to take place from November 27 to December 3, featuring a nine-round, 120-player Swiss tournament in the open section. The participant’s average rating is extremely high, about 2581 Elo. Pragnanandhaa intends to gain FIDE Circuit points by participating in this open event. He, in fact, is at the top of the 2025 Circuit standings right now. This gives London a chance to shine for him: a powerful concluding act here might almost assure his entry into the Candidates. The Stakes: Why This Isn’t Just Another Tournament 2026 Candidate On The Line The Candidates Tournament for 2026 is among the most significant chess tournaments, as the victor will face the World Champion. One of the places for the Candidates is awarded through the FIDE Circuit, a ranking system where players gather points based on their performance in a series of approved tournaments. Praggnanandhaa is at the top of the Circuit at the moment with his total of 107 points from seven counting events. The player right below him on this list is Vincent Keymer, but Keymer is very much behind; thus, Pragg’s position is pretty much unassailable. In case Praggnanandhaa gets to the top three in London, the win would virtually confirm his place in the Candidates. A Calculated Risk And A Bold Move A section of the public might consider it a gamble for R. Praggnanandhaa to enroll in the open Swiss chess tournament. The strength of many capable grandmasters might pose a strong opposition and, in a Swiss-type of tournament, one bad day may even cancel his cause altogether. However, that’s exactly the reason it might turn out to be a very profitable strategy: he has no points from the open events in his Circuit tally at the moment, which means that any good finish will greatly increase his total. Some chess experts believe that Pragg is not only safeguarding his lead but also forcefully securing it. Through London Chess Classic 2025 participation, he intends to close the door on other contenders, especially since the main competitor for the Circuit spot, Keymer, would require a remarkable run to pull even. What Went Wrong At The World Cup  Praggnanandhaa participated in the FIDE World Cup earlier in 2025, which was the other way to qualify for the Candidates. Unfortunately, he lost to Daniil Dubov in the tie breaks in the fourth round and thereby got eliminated. His exit was a major setback, as a lot of people had expectations from him that he would use the World Cup to book a place for himself. Indian fans were more let down: at the same event in Goa, no Indian player made it to the final four. Now that the road is closed, Praggnanandhaa’s best (and possibly the only one) realistic opportunity is to get as many FIDE Circuit points as possible – and London Chess Classic 2025 is a key part of that strategy. How The FIDE Circuit Ranking Works  To comprehend the significance of Praggnanandhaa’s performance in London, it is necessary to begin with a summary of the operation of the FIDE Circuit:  Throughout the year, the players take part in a succession of eligible events.  The final score of a player in the Circuit is the total of his/her seven best tournament results (or fewer if he/she did not play seven).  The player with the highest score on the Circuit gets the Candidates spot.  This system makes it possible for the strong performances in major events to like as the London Chess Classic 2025, to become deciding factors. R. Praggnanandhaa’s Mindset and Strategy  Pragg’s choice of London as his playing venue is a clear indication that he is taking no risk at all. The chess experts even say that he is not only maintaining his lead, but also trying to make it so large that no one can take it away from him. At the same time, he is aware that if he plays poorly, he will lose not only upcoming Circuit points but possibly even his ranking or, worse, energy that he would need for the other major tournaments. Nevertheless, the general opinion is that the potential benefits are greater than the risks involved. What Kheloexch Fans Need To Know In case Pragg’s good fortune continues in London and he gets through the 2026 Candidates, then he will be among the contenders for the World Championship cycle. The 2026 Candidates is planned for Cyprus, between March 28 and April 16. For More Updates Follow Kheloexch

Tennis

Aryna Sabalenka reaches Wuhan Open semifinals, extends 20-match streak

Aryna Sabalenka continues to affirm her supremacy in Wuhan. The number one athlete in the world has expanded her record at the tournament to an impressive 20 victories in a row after she posted a 6-3, 6-3 win over Elena Rybakina on Friday.  Only two wins now separate her from claiming a fourth successive title at this Chinese location.  No Hardships at All  The entire encounter took only 85 minutes. Throughout the match, Sabalenka was in such dominance that she broke Rybakina’s serve thrice and did not lose her own even once. After she was declared the victor, Sabalenka proceeded to the net, greeted the audience with a wave, and directed kisses to her fan club that had seen her conquer this tournament for years.  This was not just another win in Sabalenka’s list of victories. It was also a milestone in the sense that it was the first time she had ever beaten Rybakina without needing to fight through the full three sets. All the previous encounters among the two had ended with the athletes walking the same distance, but this time around, the US Open winner made it look easy. Making History One Match at a Time Sabalenka’s 20-match streak puts her in rare company. She’s become just the fourth woman to rack up 20 straight main draw victories at a single WTA tournament since 2000. The others who pulled this off were Monica Seles at the Australian Open with 33 victories, Steffi Graf at a tournament with 25, and Caroline Wozniacki in New Haven with 20.​ The Belarusian has owned Wuhan since her first appearance there. Her track record shows victories in: 2018 championship 2019 championship 2024 championship after the tournament returned from a break 20 straight matches without a single loss​ Kheloexch followers and tennis fans worldwide have watched her turn this tournament into her personal playground. Every time she steps on these courts, opponents know they’re facing an uphill battle.​ What Makes Wuhan So Special There’s something about this Chinese city that makes Sabalenka’s contest look like pure gold. Since 2018, when she first came here, she has never lost a match. The 27-year-old athlete with an active streak of nine consecutive match wins in all tournaments after winning her US Open title last month.​ Her numbers this year characterize her totally. In the year 2025 alone, she has made it to the semifinals 11 times. This kind of persistence is what separates the good from the great athletes. Definitely, Sabalenka is one of them and she surely belongs to the great ones.​ Next Challenge Ahead Jessica Pegula awaits in the semifinals after her hard-fought three-set win over Katerina Siniakova. The American had to come back after losing the first set, but she eventually won 2-6, 6-0, 6-3. This is her seventh consecutive match where she needed three sets to finish off her opponent.​ The statistics heavily tilt in Sabalenka’s favor for this particular matchup. Eight out of their ten previous encounters have gone in her favor. Over the last two years, she has swept Pegula aside four times. But as anyone who follows tennis via Kheloexch knows, previous results are no assurance for the next ones. The Bigger Picture Arkady hath taken in this season’s times. Apart from throwing her dominance in Wuhan, she has gained four grand prizes in her account, which among them two successive wins in the Australian Open in 2023 and 2024, then two successive victories in the US Open in 2024 and 2025. Over the years she has continually pocketed $29 million of which she is currently the number one ranked athlete in the world.  She has a great powerful serve which gives her a lot of advantages. This season she has an average of 3.6 aces per match. To make the situation worse for her competitors, she also has very strong groundstrokes, and therefore once she gets into her rhythm, her opponents find it very hard to cope with her. The Path Leading to Four Titles in a Row Only two wins are all that Sabalenka needs in order to make a rare occurrence of four titles won in a row at the same tournament. Very few athletes have reached this level competing at the WTA 1000 for longer than one tournament, thus it is not only the case that Sabalenka’s name will be remembered in Wuhan but also by winning one more time her position in the place will be completely unrivaled.  The match against Pegula in the semifinals will be the toughest challenge she has to pass. Next, she might face either Jasmine Paolini or Coco Gauff in the final, the latter easily defeating Laura Siegemund by 6-3, 6-0 to secure her place in the last four. Moreover, Paolini has surprisingly beaten the world No. 2, Iga Swiatek, with a score of 6-1, 6-2 and thus is through to the semis. Why This Streak Matters Twenty straight victories at one tournament doesn’t happen by accident. It takes mental strength, physical fitness, and the right mindset every single time you walk on the court. Sabalenka has shown all three qualities in Wuhan over the years.​ Her record here stands at a perfect 20-0 in the main draw. That’s the kind of stat that defines careers and creates legends. She’s turned Wuhan into her fortress, a place where opponents arrive already half-beaten before the first ball gets hit.​ The pressure keeps building with each match, but Sabalenka keeps delivering. That’s what champions do.​

Tennis

Unseeded Rinderknech Ousts Auger-Aliassime To Reach Shanghai Semifinals

Arthur Rinderknech has just taken an unbelievable turn! The French tennis athlete, who entered the event without a seed, conquered Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime in the Shanghai Masters by a score of 6-3, 6-4 and it took him only 87 minutes to get the job done. This victory was a turning point for Rinderknech as he advanced to the Masters 1000 semifinal for the first time in his career. Auger-Aliassime was the underdog with a 13th world ranking before this match. He had been great throughout the tournament, losing only one service game before his encounter with Rinderknech. But the atmosphere on the court turned so quickly as though no one had expected it. How Rinderknech Got the Job Done The 30-year-old Frenchman performed smart, aggressive tennis from start to finish. Here’s what made the difference:​ Rinderknech converted both break points he got, taking one in each set​ He defended all three break points against him, which kept Auger-Aliassime from finding any rhythm​ His first serve was on fire — he claimed 85 percent of those points​ The Frenchman only dropped 12 points on his entire serve during the match​ That first set unfolded like a movie and showed everyone what was about to come. Rinderknech had hit nine clean fantasies that were just out of the reach of his opponent and he made only three errors. Auger-Aliassime had command over the game having a 40-15 lead in the sixth game, but at that very moment, everything collapsed. He made a double fault, then he made some errors with his forehand and suddenly Rinderknech had a break point. The Frenchman evenly hit a forehand pass right along the line to seize the break. The Second Set Sealed the Deal Rinderknech made an immediate impact in the second set. He won Auger-Aliassime’s service in the first game itself thereby gaining an early advantage. The Canadian was given one actual opportunity to get back into the match when he went up 40-0 in the fourth game. These were his initial break points of the day. But this was the point where it started becoming hard for Auger-Aliassime. He failed three times consecutively with his forehand, while two were on his returns and he couldn’t take the advantage. After this incidence, Rinderknech tightened up his game. The Frenchman won 17 out of his next 18 service points from that 40-0 deficit. Auger-Aliassime was never granted another opportunity. For those who keep track of tennis matches online, sites like Kheloexch have been closely monitoring this tournament, and the result has caught everyone’s attention. The underdog victory only made the already remarkable week in Shanghai more memorable. The Bigger Picture It wasn’t merely the case of one match. Rinderknech had already, prior to this, eliminated the world’s number three Alexander Zverev, and the 19th ranked Jiri Lehecka. One might say he had actually defeated three top-20 athletes in a row, and this does not seem bad at all considering that he was coming from the 54th rank when the tournament began.​ The Frenchman’s victory put him at the 37th position in the live ranking, thus he was getting closer and closer to a career-high rank. He was only the third Frenchman ever to make it to the semis in Shanghai, alongside Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Gilles Simon. Medvedev was going to be his opponent next.​ Additionally, there is an interesting family anecdote involved here. Rinderknech’s cousin, Valentin Vacherot, reached the semi-finals as well. After Rinderknech had cracked the serving barrier to get to 6-3, he pointed directly to Vacherot, who was in his box. The two cousins were experiencing their best tournament ever together.​ What Went Wrong for Auger-Aliassime The Canadian athlete was at a loss for ways to score points when it really mattered. He put down three double faults, all in the first set, which surely didn’t help his case. He did, however, get to hit eight aces, but still only got 64 percent of his first-serve points while Rinderknech got 83 percent.​ Auger-Aliassime entered this game 2-0 against Rinderknech, having prevailed over him already twice in 2025. That history was of no importance in this match. When one fails to capitalize on the opportunities created and the other continually benefits from the errors, the score tells the tale.​ For those who were following the match on Kheloexch and similar channels, it was one of the most discussed results of the tournament. Rinderknech’s exit indicated that rankings do not always reflect the actual situation. He delivered his best tennis at the most critical moment and did not allow the occasion to overwhelm him.​ The Frenchman remained calm throughout the game but expressed his feelings afterwards. He lifted his arms in triumph and gazed at his cousin who would be competing against Novak Djokovic the next day. The entire family back in their hometown was watching, and Rinderknech said they were all in their own bubble after what he and his cousin had done together.​

Tennis

Coco Gauff Beats Jessica Pegula To Win Wuhan Open Final

Coco Gauff is still succeeding and being victorious in tournaments, that is, a new one and the third one in her career, the third being at the WTA 1000 level, just 21 years old, and the third spot in the ranking is the contest that she turned in and Gauff’s victory, and on that day in Wuhan, October 12th, she was honored with her 11th title.  How It All Went Down? The match was opened with Gauff being very convincing and confident in the first set. She took the early lead, and at the end of the set, she won it with a score of 6-4. However, the second set became really exciting when Pegula joined the battle and played with great passion and energy. Here’s what happened in that crazy second set: Pegula jumped ahead 3-0 with a double break Gauff fought back but still trailed 3-5 She then held serve when down 5-3 to stay alive Gauff broke Pegula to love and tied things at 5-5​ The whole match lasted one hour and 44 minutes, and Gauff never dropped a set during the entire tournament. She became the first woman ever to start her career 9-0 in hard court finals. That’s a record that speaks volumes about her ability to perform when everything’s on the line.​ What Makes This Title Special Gauff did not look at this event as just another tournament. It was a very successful season for Gauff! She snatched up the third WTA 1000 title and the second trophy of 2025, having already won the French Open in June. The American athlete was also only the second to achieve the amazing feat of gaining titles in both the China Open and Wuhan Open tournaments. The first one was Caroline Garcia in 2017.​   It was 2015 when Venus Williams, the last American, won the Wuhan tournament. Hence, Gauff brought an end to a decade-old wait for the return of an American champion there.​   The fans who follow such high-profile international tournaments on digital platforms like Kheloexch can get a fair idea of the high standards of WTA 1000 events. Year by year, the competition gets tougher, and more skilled athletes can take the title without losing a single set—that is nothing less than sheer power showing up.​   The Backstory Gets Interesting Post-game, Gauff has a nice thing to say about her coach, Jean-Christophe Falla. He actually said to her that she shouldn’t go on this Asian tour after having a hard time at the US Open. But Gauff confessed that she was quite headstrong and went on to prove him wrong. “I can be quite obstinate,” Gauff said during her speech. She even joked that maybe her coach said that on purpose just to fire her up. Well, if that was the plan, it worked perfectly because she dominated the whole tournament.​ What Pegula Brought to the Table Jessica Pegula went through a lot to get to the final. In the semifinals, the 31-year-old defeated world number one Aryna Sabalenka. With this loss, Sabalenka’s remarkable 20-match victory streak in Wuhan has been stopped. Pegula had to play all her matches in the tournament for three sets, and she prevailed in seven of her last eight three-setters leading up to the final.​   Pegula was after her tenth career title but fell short again. In fact, this was the first time the two American athletes met in a final although they have played each other seven times before. They also used to play together in doubles and won a few titles together that way.​ A Display of Friendship The trophy ceremony greatly emphasized the respect between the two athletes. Gauff thanked Pegula for being one of the first people to greet her when she came to the tour. “It’s really meaningful for me,” Gauff said giving Pegula her attention.​   Pegula reciprocated by saying that Gauff is very mature for her age. These two, with the 21-to-31 age difference, have established a strong friendship. Even Kheloexch followers agree that when there is this much sportsmanship among the athletes, the rivalry is even more enjoyable to watch. Looking at the Numbers Let’s break down some key stats from this match and tournament: Gauff’s record in finals improved to 11-3 Pegula’s final record dropped to 9-11 This was their seventh meeting overall Pegula leads the head-to-head 4-3​ Gauff also matched a Serena record by going 9-0 in hard court finals to start her career. That’s some serious company to be mentioned alongside, and it shows Gauff’s potential for even bigger things ahead.​ Where She Goes From Here Having this title in her pocket, Gauff will be the highest-ranked American athlete at the WTA Finals in Riyadh. She was the champion of that same tournament last year, so she will be the one to defend her title. The energy from Wuhan is predicted to be a very good support to her, especially since she has already demonstrated that she can deal with such pressure situations as being down 5-3 in a final matches.​   This time her determination was a big factor and sometimes such a trait is the very thing that differentiates champions from others. Gauff affirmed her fighter’s spirit by not giving Pegula a third set, even though she was aware that her opponent had been excelling in those situations all week.

Kabaddi

Deshwal shines as Gujarat faces Tamil in PKL showdown

Delhi’s Thyagaraj Indoor Stadium is the venue for Match 87 of PKL Season 12, where two teams are battling for the last available playoff spot. Gujarat Giants are entering the fight with a new lease of life after a good run, while Tamil Thalaivas want to recover from their recent loss. Giants Discover Their Groove Gujarat Giants have made a comeback in the season right at the moment. The scenario has changed drastically for them after being stuck at the bottom for weeks. Their newfound toughness comes from better defense as well as the input of some surprise individuals.​ The Giants had back-to-back matches where they scored 15 tackle points, which is an indication that the defensive unit has gelled well. Their record in recent fixtures tells a story of momentum:​ Beat Patna Pirates 40-32​ Lost to Dabang Delhi 33-39​ Beat UP Yoddhas 41-39​ Beat Bengal Warriorz 47-40​ Three victories in four matches have given them the push they needed to climb the standings. Currently sitting in 10th position, they remain just outside playoff spots but possess the form to challenge higher-ranked teams. On Kheloexch, fans are keeping a close eye on their surge up the table.​ Himanshu Singh Steps Up Big Himanshu Singh, coming off the bench, has been the revelation that everyone is talking about. He produced two Super 10 performances in a row that completely altered the direction of the Giants’ recent matches.  In the match against Patna Pirates, he made 11 points at the rate of 52% success from across 21 raids, and then he made another 11 points at the astonishing rate of 92% success against Dabang Delhi. Captain Rakesh has achieved 4 Super 10s in 14 matches this season, scoring 107 raid points at an average of 7.6. H However, his performances show interesting patterns:​ First half: 76 points at 63% success rate​ Second half: 31 points at 36% success rate​ This split suggests stamina concerns or tactical adjustments by opponents as matches progress. Himanshu’s impact off the bench has provided the perfect solution when Rakesh needs support.​ Shadloui’s Defensive Transformation Mohammadreza Shadloui started the season slowly but has become a defensive force in recent weeks. His evolution tells a remarkable story of adaptation and improvement.​ Comparing his first 8 matches to his next 6 matches shows the dramatic shift: Early season: 9 tackle points at 29% success rate with zero High 5s​ Recent form: 20 tackle points at 54% success rate with 2 High 5s​ Shadloui has been a strong nemesis against the Tamil Thalaivas since the inception of his career in the Pro Kabaddi League. He has managed to get 35 points from tackles with a success rate of 58%, with 4 of those being High 5s, in all the 9 matches performed against this team.  He has really turned the tide in the second half of the games this season, for he has scored 18 points at 49% success rate compared to just 11 points at 35% in first halves. So, the fans who are following on Kheloexch, his defensive stats have been a major talking point. ​ Arjun Deshwal Chases PKL History The Tamil Thalaivas’ leading raider Arjun Deshwal is very close to creating PKL history. He is currently level with Pawan Sehrawat on the lifetime rankings at 1,340 career raid points, which puts him in third place overall. Hitting just one point would be sufficient to get him over the great raider’s shoulder and into solo third place. ​ This season, Arjun has been the second-most productive raider of PKL 12 with 166 points scored at a 56% success rate. His recent form has been inconsistent though, with brilliant Super 10 performances alternating with struggles:​ 26 points at 93% success rate vs Patna Pirates​ 22 points at 79% success rate vs Haryana Steelers​ 7 points at 39% success rate vs UP Yoddhas​ 6 points at 40% success rate vs Puneri Paltan​ Against full defensive lines with 6-7 defenders, Arjun excels with 101 points at 65% success rate. However, his head-to-head record against Shadloui heavily favors him at 21-8.​ Nitesh Kumar Leads Defensive Charts Nitesh Kumar, the first defender of the current season, reached the 50- tackle- point milestone, and he is still the leader among all defenders with 56 points in 15 matches.  He is very consistent with his average of 3.7 tackle points per match at 56% success rate.  What makes Nitesh stand out is his ability to do well regardless of the match outcome. His defensive contributions remain the same whether Tamil Thalaivas might be victorious or lose. His understanding of the situation with different defender counts shows tactical intelligence, especially in super tackle scenarios where he succeeds at 75%.  Sagar Rathee Returns From Injury  Tamil Thalaivas has been given a big lift with Sagar Rathee’s return from injury. In his first match back against UP Yoddhas he was impressive with a High 5 performance right away with 5 tackle points at a success rate of 71%.  He is the franchise’s all-time leading tackler with 232 points, so his experience and quality make a huge contribution to their defensive unit. Head-to-Head History Gujarat Giants hold a slight edge in the overall head-to-head record with 7 victories compared to Tamil Thalaivas’ 5 victories and 1 tie. Earlier this season in Match 18, the Giants secured a 9-point victory with Nitin Panwar’s High 5 performance proving decisive.​ What This Match Means Both teams need points desperately to keep playoff hopes alive. Gujarat Giants’ momentum meets Tamil Thalaivas’ need to stop their slide, setting up a tense tactical battle. The outcome could define both teams’ playoff aspirations as the season enters its crucial phase.​

Kabaddi

Devank Stars as Bengal Warriorz Edge Telugu Titans In a Thriller

Introduction The first point in the tie-breaker went to The Warriorz who executed a smart tackle, and they also made a successful raid to get two points up, 2-0. Bharat for the Titans replied with a powerful raid, and the score was 3-3. If you’re watching these intense cabbadi moments on Kheloexch, then you surely know that momentum can shift in a heartbeat in tight situations like this. Manjeet was the one who went for the Warriorz and finally got a point for his team with the raid, so Bengal was again in the lead. However, Chetan Sahu was determined to leave his mark as he energized the Titans and got rewarded with an extraordinary raid which leveled the scores at 5-5.  With all the cards on the table and the contest score still tied at 5-5, Devank took his turn for the last time. His successful act won the match-deciding points, thus granting the Bengal Warriorz a 7-5 tie-breaker victory. Devank’s Extraordinary Season Goes On Devank shone brilliantly by recording 14 Super 10s in the 12th Season during this tournament, carrying fortune and his ability right through to the end. He ended the contest with 18 raid points, thus confirming again that he has been the star of the Warriorz this season.  The Bengal Warriorz head coach, Naveen Kumar, stated that the team performed well as a group, although some of the raiders’ wrongdoings at the end of the match turned it into a tie-breaker. The coach, besides, gave the credit to Devank for assuming the role of the leading person who took charge in the front. Furthermore, he mentioned Manjeet as a athlete who’s been acting like an all-rounder, thus galvanizing the whole defense in terms of confidence. Whether through Kheloexch or other modes, viewers saw why Devank has been an epitome of still winds and consistency throughout this season. The Warriorz weren’t done yet:​ They landed another All Out before halftime The score jumped to 26-15 in their favor When the break was called, they stood 28-17 ahead points wise. Their defense and raiding units worked together smoothly​ Second Half Comeback Drama The second half was a wild one for the Telugu Titans. First of all, Ajit Pawar was the one that brought about that change with his deft tackle, earning the first point for his team. warriorz’ Parteek remained unshaken, thanks to his solid defensive maneuvers, but the Titans’ Bharat Hooda did not want to stay quiet and he finished with a Super 10, thus, bringing back his team in the contest.​ The Titans succeeded in executing an All Out which narrowed the score difference to 32-26. Even before the second Strategic Time Out, Shubham Shinde’s brilliant tackle on Himanshu Narwal had the scores so close at 34-31. When action resumed after the timeout, here’s how things unfolded: Bengal pushed their lead to five points Vijay Malik hit back with two quick raids for the Titans A tackle from Aman kept the pressure on The Warriorz grabbed a Super Tackle worth two points​ Just beyond two minutes, the Titans and their All Out turned the tides and put them in front. His main move was a two-pointer followed by a single-point one. Both teams’ defenses got tough in the last seconds, and a great defensive stop ended the contest at 45-45, so a tie-breaker was the only way out.​ Tie-Breaker Decides Everything The Warriorz took the first point in the tie-breaker with a clever tackle, then added a successful raid to their tally for a 2-0 lead. Bharat made a point for the Titans bringing the score to 3-3 with a powerful raid. If you’re watching such exciting kabaddi moments on platforms like Kheloexch, you realize how fast the flow can change in such tight situations.​ Manjeet got for the Warriorz and took a necessary point with his raid, giving Bengal the upper hand one more time.  But Chetan Sahu was not retreating – he brought the score to 5-5 with a sure raid that kept the Titans breathing. With all the marbles on the table and the contest score at 5-5, Devank went for the last raid. His successful raid got the match-deciding points, and with that, the Bengal Warriorz had a 7-5 tie-breaker victory sealed. ​ Devank’s Exceptional Season Continues Devank’s amazing form was still there in the tournament as he raided for 18 points in the match. According to Bengal Warriorz head coach Naveen Kumar, the team was coordinated, yet the raiders made some mistakes late in the match that led to the team being pushed into a tie-breaker.  Devank was singled out for taking charge and steering the team forward. The coach also praised the ‘all-roller’ that was Manjeet, who was raising the spirit of the whole defense. What Does This Result Mean? The victory was a great deal for Bengal Warriorz as they were in need of a good performance after their last few poor matches. Though they have had their ups and downs this season, occasions like these remind one of their prowess when all the pieces are together. Telugu Titans did a good job of performing and almost came back, but they just couldn’t do it in the tie-breaker.  The match was a clear demonstration once again that in Pro Kabaddi, no team can have the satisfaction of a victory until the end. Both the teams put in their maximum efforts and so the match easily becomes one of the most memorable ones of Season 12 so far.

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