
Barbora Krejcikova confident before Wimbledon title defence: Definitely not difficult
Defending champion Barbora Krejcikova showed no signs of pressure as she prepared to begin her Wimbledon title defence at the All England Club. Last year, the 29-year-old defeated Italy's Jasmine Paolini in the final to claim the prestigious grass-court title - her second Grand Slam after winning the French Open in 2021.Seeded 17th this year, Krejcikova opens her campaign against 20-year-old Alexandra Eala of the Philippines, the recent runner-up at the Eastbourne Open. The Czech star said she is happy to return as the defending champion.advertisement"It's definitely not difficult (returning as defending champion). It's actually very, very nice to be here and very nice to play, even after all the time I was out," Krejcikova told the reporters.
"So I'm enjoying it, I'm happy to be here. I find it tough, complicated, but I don't find it difficult. I'm very much looking forward to play on Tuesday.'Krejcikova hasn't had the most encouraging start to the current grass-court season. She suffered a Round of 32 exit at the HSBC Championships, losing to Rebeca Sramkova, and later withdrew from the Eastbourne Open due to a thigh injury.Since her Wimbledon triumph last year, the Czech star hasn't added another title to her name. However, she insisted that she has been putting in the hard work to deliver a strong performance this year.advertisement"It's basically a new tournament, even though I won it last year and I have great memories for this one. I want to come here and do well again. The preparation is the same, I've been working really hard to come back and to enjoy this position,' Krejcikova added. Eala is expected to pose a stern challenge for Krejcikova in the first round. The rising Filipino star showcased her class at the Miami Open earlier this year, where she defeated three Grand Slam champions in succession - Jelena Ostapenko, Madison Keys, and Iga Swiatek.- EndsMust Watch
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Neeraj learning 'concept of flow', wants Tendulkars 'superpower' to handle challenges
New Delhi, Jun 30 (PTI) Neeraj Chopra says he is "slowly understanding the concept of flow" after his celebrated coach Jan Zelezny advised him to run like an 18-year-old "without any tension" before launching his javelin. The 27-year-old Chopra, a double Olympic medallist, also said he would want to have cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar's "superpower" to help him handle challenges with a calm mindset. He said the best advice he has received on and off the field was from Czech legend Zelezny, who also holds the world record in javelin with a throw of 98.48m. "Whenever I throw, I stay very energetic, but he (Zelezny) tells me I need to run in a flow. It shouldn't feel tight - I should run like an 18-year-old kid without any tension. I'm slowly understanding the concept of flow," Chopra told Star Sports and JioHotstar. "I think that in any sport, flow is very important. For example, Roger Federer - he played with such grace and rhythm that it never seemed like he was putting in too much effort. I'm trying to bring that into my training." Asked which cricketer's superpower he would like to have for throwing his javelin, Chopra said, "Sachin Tendulkar. He represented our country so well for so many years and made so many records for us. The way he faced challenges from many great bowlers and still performed exceptionally." "I would want that superpower and try to do the same. It would help me handle challenges that come my way with a calm mindset,' said Chopra who is hosting NC Classic in Bengaluru on July 5, a World Athletics Continental Tour Gold event. The world champion Indian, who joined the 90m club headed by Zelezny at the Doha Diamond League in May, said the legendary MS Dhoni's 'Helicopter Shot' resembles a javelin throw in terms of power and technique. Asked which cricketer he thinks would be able to throw the javelin, Chopra said, "I have heard that Brett Lee was a javelin thrower. I think he could throw the javelin well, especially when he was in his peak years. "I would like to try javelin with Jasprit Bumrah too and hope he teaches me some bowling skills. While bowling and javelin are both throws, they are very different. I would like to learn from Bumrah.' Asked whether he's superstitious, Chopra said, "I try to stay calm on the day of my event. I don't think too much about it. I just focus on giving my 100%. I try to stay relaxed, eat good food, and rest well.' After throwing 90.23m at the Doha Diamond League for a second place finish on May 16, Chopra won the Paris DL title with an effort of 88.16m. He then won the Golden Spike Ostrava title with a throw of 85.29m on June 24.
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Explained: Former world champion Kramnik's legal threat rocks chess world, forces FIDE to intervene
Former world champion Vladimir Kramnik has sent shockwaves through the chess world by filing a lawsuit over allegations made by Czech grandmaster David Navara. As the controversy escalates, FIDE has been forced to step in. read more A lawsuit filed by former world chess champion Vladimir Kramnik has rocked the sport, divided opinions and forced the International Chess Federation (FIDE) to intervene. The 14th undisputed World Chess Champion, Kramnik, 50, has filed a civil defamation lawsuit against Czech Grandmaster David Navara, and news outlet Chessdom in Geneva. Kramnik filed the lawsuit after public clashes with the defendants over cheating allegations. Why Kramnik filed lawsuit against Navara, The controversy began when Kramnik suggested that Navara may have cheated during online games, however, he did not present any hard proof. In response, Navara published an open letter titled Because We Care on on May 23, 2025. In the letter, Navara accused Vladimir Kramnik of spreading toxic commentary and causing him significant psychological harm. Russia's Kramnik has denied the allegations, calling them false and claiming they were never corrected despite multiple requests. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The day after the letter's publication, published a series of articles that echoed Navara's accusations and further depicted Kramnik as hostile and provocative. In his legal complaint, Kramnik highlights a podcast by New in Chess, alleging that some of Navara's original statements were later edited without acknowledgment. However, no public correction or clarification was issued. Kramnik claims the resulting media fallout led to threats against him and the cancellation of at least two professional commitments. Aronian asks Kramnik to withdraw lawsuit Meanwhile, American chess Grandmaster and former world rapid and blitz champion, Levon Aronian, recently asked Kramnik to withdraw his lawsuit as it is based on online analysis that 'doesn't make sense'. 'We are a family," Aronian wrote on X. 'We can't go on suing or threatening each other for some weird online analysis that in most cases doesn't make sense." 'Let us start from a fresh page." Dear @VBkramnik Forgive me for addressing you publicly, but I feel that the chess world and the new generation need to know about who you are and I want you to remember it as well. Vlad, you have always been an inspiration to me and to the majority of people who know you, as… — Levon Aronian (@LevAronian) June 28, 2025 FIDE condemns Kramnik's legal action The FIDE reacted to Kramnik's legal action on Sunday, announcing the formation of a task force to evaluate anti-cheating methods proposed by Kramnik. They also invited him to present his ideas for review. However, FIDE condemned the legal action by Kramnik against Navara, who was described as 'paragon of a fair play' by the governing body in its statement, as it asked the former Russian player to withdraw the lawsuit. 'At the same time, we are gravely concerned that the way Mr. Kramnik presents his points brings a lot of harm to the chess community,' FIDE's statement read. 'Mr. Kramnik must recognize, that it is not just his opinion or questions – it is a very clear narrative, and coming from the former World Champion it could be ruinous for the careers and a very well-being of certain players. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD ❗️FIDE statement on the situation involving GM Kramnik and GM Navara❗️ As the world governing body of chess, FIDE takes the issue of fair play – both OTB and online – very seriously, especially considering the current widespread popularity of online platforms and their impact… — International Chess Federation (@FIDE_chess) June 29, 2025 'The current discourse has significantly affected such a respected member of the chess community as GM David Navara and has now led to a defamation lawsuit being filed by GM Kramnik against GM Navara. 'We wish to emphasize once again that throughout his chess career, GM Navara has earned an unquestionable reputation as a paragon of a fair play. The chess community is well aware that David is a person of a great sensitivity and integrity, particularly vulnerable to any implication of unfair play.'


The Hindu
an hour ago
- The Hindu
On the Wimbledon Championships
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