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ATP News: Novak Djokovic beats Maxime Cressy to begin Paris title defense

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Sixth seed and defending champion Novak Djokovic of Serbia ran away with a first-set tiebreak en route to beating American Maxime Cressy 7-6 (1), 6-4 in the second round of the Rolex Paris Masters on Tuesday in France.

Cressy had a 15-4 edge in aces and saved four of five break points, but the Serbian star coped by winning 35 of his 38 first-service points (92.1 percent). He won the final five points of the tiebreak to claim the first set before dominating the second.

“It was very intense, just a lot of pressure,” Djokovic said. “When you play someone that serves this well — first and second serve — you don’t have much room to relax and maybe play kind of a softer few games. You just have to be on your toes all the time. Credit to him for serving big in some big moments.”

Djokovic has won the Paris Masters six times across three different decades.

Three other players joined Djokovic in securing spots in the Round of 16 with second-round victories.

No. 3 seed Casper Ruud of Norway beat French wild card Richard Gasquet 6-1, 7-6 (7), rallying from a break down in the second set. Russian No. 7 seed Andrey Rublev was a 6-2, 6-3 winner over American John Isner. And Russia’s Karen Khachanov beat Swiss qualifier Marc-Andrea Huesler 6-3, 4-6, 6-4. Khachanov will face Djokovic in the next round.

The Round of 64 also finished Tuesday, highlighted by Danish teenager Holger Rune saving three match points to beat Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland 4-6, 7-5, 7-6 (3).

Rune saved two match points while trailing 5-4 in the second set. He fought his way back to win the set and force a third. Wawrinka served for the match again up 6-5 in the third, but Rune saved again and forced a tiebreak, where he lost the first point before storming ahead for good.

In the second round, Rune will play No. 10 seed Hubert Hurkacz of Poland after Hurkacz dispatched French wild card Adrian Mannarino 7-6 (5), 6-4. Spanish 14th seed Pablo Carreno Busta beat countryman Albert Ramos-Vinolas 6-3, 6-3 in another match.

Italian lucky loser Fabio Fognini advanced by beating French qualifier Arthur Fils 7-6 (5), 6-7 (4), 6-2. Fognini had lost to Fils in qualifiers for the Paris Masters and only got a spot in the field when countryman Matteo Berrettini withdrew due to a foot injury.

Other first-round winners Tuesday were Jack Draper and Daniel Evans of Great Britain, Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria, French qualifier Corentin Moutet, Denis Shapovalov of Canada and Tommy Paul of the U.S.

–Field Level Media

ATP News: Marc-Andrea Huesler upsets Jannik Sinner in first round at Paris

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Swiss qualifier Marc-Andrea Huesler cruised to a victory on Monday, upsetting 11th seed Jannik Sinner of Italy 6-2, 6-3 in the first round of the Rolex Paris Masters in France.

It was a dominating performance for Huesler, who notched 20 winners against just three unforced errors. He also swatted six aces compared to Sinner’s two.

Sinner took leads of 1-0 and 2-1 in the second set, but those were the only instances where he maintained an edge for the entirety of the match.

“I had two good matches in the qualies, I came out here and had nothing to lose today. That helped me play very aggressive,” Huesler said. “It was not his best match, for sure, but I had to be ready to take that (opportunity). I just stayed at it, and I’m really happy with the win.”

Huesler will have a second-round meeting with Russia’s Karen Khachanov, who took down Argentinian Sebastian Baez 6-1, 6-1 on Monday.

“Karen is a big server, for sure,” Huesler said. “I played against him once before in Davis Cup, lost in two sets there. Honestly every guy here is hard to beat. I’m thrilled to play against these guys. I’m here to do my best and I have a lot of confidence in my game.”

Lorenzo Musetti of Italy also pulled off an upset, taking down 15th-seeded Croatian Marin Cilic 6-4, 6-4.

Ninth-seeded American Taylor Fritz defeated Alejandro Davidovich Fokina of Spain 7-5, 6-2, British No. 12 seed Cameron Norrie trampled Serbian Miomir Kecmanovic 6-2, 6-4 and 16th-seeded American Frances Tiafoe ousted qualifier Lorenzo Sonego of Italy 6-4, 6-4 to avoid being toppled by underdogs.

Americans in action Monday went 4-for-5, as Maxime Cressy and John Isner were victorious alongside Fritz and Tiafoe. Sebastian Korda fell 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 to Australia’s Alex de Minaur in the final match of the day.

Other winners included Georgia’s Nikoloz Basilashvili, French wild cards Richard Gasquet and Gilles Simon, Yoshihito Nishioka of Japan and Swedish qualifier Mikael Ymer.

–Field Level Media

ATP News: ATP roundup: Daniil Medvedev rallies to title in Vienna

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Top-seeded Daniil Medvedev of Russia rallied to defeat Canada’s Denis Shapovalov and win the Erste Bank Open on Sunday in Vienna, Austria.

It is the second title of the season and 15th in his career for the 26-year-old Medvedev, who completed his 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 victory in two hours and 16 minutes.

Medvedev saved six of nine break points and finished with 26 winners and 20 unforced errors. Shapovalov posted 38 winners and 31 unforced errors and finally succumbed on Medvedev’s seventh match point.

Swiss Indoors

No. 3 seed Felix Auger-Aliassime of Canada captured his third straight title with a 6-3, 7-5 victory against unseeded Holger Rune of Denmark in Basel, Switzerland.

Auger-Aliassime followed up his October championships in Florence, Italy, and Antwerp, Belgium, and extended his winning streak to 13 consecutive matches with the win in one hour and 40 minutes.

It is the fourth career tour-level title for Auger-Aliassime, 22, who hammered 11 aces, saved all three break points and finished with 34 winners and nine unforced errors. Rune posted 21 winners and only six unforced errors, but Auger-Aliassime came through with a crucial service break in the penultimate game of the match.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Nashville SC star Hany Mukhtar named MLS MVP

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Nashville SC star midfielder Hany Mukhtar received a capper to his stellar season on Tuesday when he was named Landon Donovan MLS Most Valuable Player.

Mukhtar scored a league-leading 23 goals to win the Golden Boot and added 11 assists. He had a hand in a league-high 65.4 percent (34 of 52) of his team’s goals.

It marks the second straight season he led the MLS in goals contributed. He had 16 goals and 12 assists last season.

“If you’re a good individual player, you’re only as good as your teammates,” Mukhtar said in a press conference. “I have the pleasure of playing with amazing teammates and amazing guys and they make me shine.”

Mukhtar, 27, is the first German-born player to win MLS MVP honors. He is also the first Nashville SC player to win it. The club began playing as an expansion team in 2020 and Mukhtar was the first Designated Player it signed.

Mukhtar received 48.03 percent of the votes from a panel of players, technical staff and media. He finished well ahead of Austin FC forward Sebastian Driussi (16.8 percent) and Philadelphia Union goalkeeper Andre Blake (7.87 percent).

“The dream has come true for me,” Mukhtar said. “This is a special moment for me and my family.”

Mukhtar was lured to Geodis Park in Nashville on Tuesday by being told there was a photo shoot. Upon his arrival, the scoreboard was playing messages from his parents in Germany, his fiancé, close friends and teammates expressing their congratulations.

The video messages included congratulations from players on the NFL’s Tennessee Titans and NHL’s Nashville Predators.

“This is the best video I have ever gotten in my life,” Mukhtar said near the end of it.

Mukhtar scored 10 goals in a seven-match stretch late in the season to become the overwhelmingly MVP favorite.

He has 43 goals and 27 assists in 79 matches (73 starts) in three seasons with Nashville.

Nashville SC went 13-11-10 this season and lost to the LA Galaxy in the first round of the playoffs.

Galaxy forward Javier ‘Chicharito’ Hernandez (3.6 percent) and LAFC forward Cristian Arango (3.53 percent) were fourth and fifth, respectively, in the balloting.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: MLS won’t punish Taxi Fountas over alleged slur

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Major League Soccer will not discipline D.C. United forward Taxi Fountas over his alleged use of racist language toward an opponent despite ruling that his version of the events was not credible.

The league announced Monday that it could not independently confirm that Fountas used a slur against Inter Miami defender Damion Lowe during a Sept. 18 game and thus couldn’t punish him.

Fountas was pulled from the Sept. 18 contest after defender Aime Mabika and his teammates supposedly heard what was said and made the allegation, with the Miami players telling the referee they would not continue to play if Fountas were to stay on. D.C. United manager Wayne Rooney subbed Fountas out of the game, and the team kept Fountas out of its last two matches of the season as MLS conducted an investigation.

The league stated that Fountas and D.C. United cooperated fully with the probe. Major League Soccer’s statement regarding its findings reads in part, “While the league investigation could not independently verify the allegation, MLS did not find credible Fountas’ claim, made during interviews conducted as part of this investigation, that he said nothing in that moment — discriminatory or otherwise.

“Video of the incident clearly shows Mabika suddenly reacting to something he believed he heard from Fountas. MLS was unable to confirm independently, through additional eyewitness accounts, video footage or audio recordings, what Fountas said in that moment, as has been the league’s long-standing practice in determining player discipline for these types of allegations.”

Fountas will be allowed to resume action in MLS at the start of next season.

D.C. United said in a statement,” The club appreciate and accept the findings of the league’s investigation, as well as the conclusion that the act in question could not be confirmed following several interviews that took place with individuals involved and nearby the incident, including those closest to the situation, as well as through an in-depth review of audio and video from multiple broadcast angles. Additionally, the club would like to acknowledge Taxi Fountas’ cooperation throughout the investigation.

“D.C. United are committed to continuing to do the work needed to uphold one of our club’s core values that racism has no home in our sport and we must be proactive in our efforts to create a place where all feel welcome and respected.”

Fountas, a 27-year-old Greece native, just completed his first season in MLS. He played 21 games for D.C. United, making 17 starts, and finished with a team-high 12 goals and three assists.

Mabika, a 24-year-old Zambia native, played in 15 games (13 starts) for Miami this year. He has no goals and one assist in parts of two MLS seasons.

MLS also announced the result of its investigation into the hiring of Rooney on July 12, fining the team $25,000 for failing to follow the rules spelled out in the league’s Diversity Hiring Policy. Teams are required to have at least two candidates from underrepresented groups in the finalist pool for coaching hires, including at least one Black candidate.

According to MLS, D.C. United spoke with two candidates from underrepresented groups, but only one of those was actually in the finalist pool.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Union rally in second half, defeat NYCFC to advance to MLS Cup

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Julian Carranza scored the first goal and assisted the second two minutes apart, and the Philadelphia Union booked a spot in their first MLS Cup by rallying from an early second-half deficit to a 3-1 victory over the visiting New York City FC in Sunday’s Eastern Conference Final.

Daniel Gazdag and Cory Burke also scored for the top-seeded Union (19-5-10, 67 points), who avenged a 2-1 defeat to NYCFC in last year’s East final, in which Philadelphia played without 11 players because of a cluster of COVID-19 cases.

Jakob Glesnes and Jack McGlynn also provided assists for the Union, who have won 11 in a row at home including their two playoff games, and have won all three meetings against defending MLS Cup winners NYCFC (16-11-7, 55 points) since last year’s East final.

Philadelphia will have to travel to face Los Angeles Football Club in the MLS Cup final next Saturday night since LAFC secured the higher seed via the first tiebreaker of more regular season wins.

Maxi Moralez gave No. 3 seed NYCFC the lead in the 57th minute and sparked the game to life after it had featured more physical altercations than legitimate scoring chances to that point.

Alex Callens nearly doubled the advantage only a couple minutes later, with a header that forced Philadelphia goalkeeper Andre Blake into easily his best save of the night.

Carranza then leveled the match in the 65th minute on a defensive lapse that turned the tide of the whole evening, when he somehow snuck out of surveillance of the NYCFC defense, running onto Glesnes’ simple throughball and slotting the ball past Sean Johnson.

He was again involved two minutes later to give the home side the lead and send a sell-out crowd into rapture when he reached McGlynn’s long diagonal ball and sent it back across the box.

Gazdag met it in strike and pounded a half-volley that left Johnson little chance.

Burke sealed the game with a bullish individual effort, taking a pass at midfield, fending off a couple physical challenges and, after a failed clearance from an NYCFC defender, hammering home the tally from close range.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: LAFC dominate Austin FC 3-0 to secure first MLS Cup berth

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Cristian Arango scored early, Kwadwo Opoku scored late and Los Angeles FC booked their first trip to the MLS Cup with a dominant 3-0 victory over visiting Austin FC in Sunday’s Western Conference final.

Between those goals, LAFC also scored from an own goal on an early-second-half corner kick to make good on the promise they’ve shown — leading the West since early May and winning the MLS Supporters’ Shield for earning the best regular-season record.

Twice, corners from LAFC’s first-ever player signing Carlos Vela led to goals for the home side, which delivered one of its best performances of the season.

West No. 2 seed Austin was outshot 22-7 overall and 10-1 in efforts on target as LAFC sealed the right to host the MLS Cup final on Saturday.

Austin goalkeeper Brad Stuver made seven saves to acquit himself well as the second-year club’s first playoff campaign came to an end.

Substitute forward Maxi Urruti stuck out in the opposite manner, accidentally turning the ball into his own net shortly after his introduction to put the game more or less out of reach.

Austin might have found a way back into the game had one key decision shortly after that own goal gone their way.

Referee Armando Villareal was summoned by video assistant referee Timothy Ford to examine a potential penalty kick foul by LAFC defender Sebastian Ibeagha. But, perhaps surprisingly, he did not choose to point to the spot.

After a first half-hour of mostly one-way traffic, in which Jose Cifuentes struck the post in the 17th minute, Arango opened the scoring in the 29th.

He snuck away from marker Moussa Djitte at the back corner of the 6-yard box and flashed a quick header between Stuver and the left post.

It became 2-0 when Vela sent in another difficult inswinging ball. Urruti may have been screened on the play, and when the ball finally reached him it struck inadvertently off his head and inside the far post.

LAFC sealed things in the 80th minute when Opoku reached a pass that took a fortuitous bounce and hammered a low strike inside the right post from about 18 yards.

–Field Level Media

FRIENDLY News: Alex Morgan back on USWNT roster, shooting for 200 caps


Alex Morgan is back on the U.S. Women’s National Team roster with a chance to reach 200 caps for her stellar career.

Coach Vlatko Andonovski announced the 24-team roster on Monday for two upcoming friendlies against Germany with Morgan listed as one of the team’s seven forwards.

Morgan is two appearances away from becoming the 13th American woman to reach the 200 mark. She would achieve the milestone if she plays in both games — Nov. 10 at Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and No. 13 at Harrison, N.J.

Morgan missed October matches against England and Spain due to a knee injury. She returned later in the month to play in a NWSL playoff match for the San Diego Wave. Morgan led the NWSL with 15 goals.

Morgan has scored four of her 119 career national team goals against Germany.

The United States is currently the top-ranked team in the world. Germany is third. Both teams are among the favorites to win the 2023 Women’s World Cup next summer.

“These are the kinds of games that help our World Cup preparation in many ways and these 180 minutes to end our schedule this year are going to be extremely valuable for the players and coaches,” Andonovski said in a news release. “It will be good to get some players back on the roster and we’re all expecting these games to be very competitive and entertaining for fans.”

Forward Mallory Pugh is back on the roster after missing the October matches due to a family commitment.

Among the stalwarts on the roster are forward Megan Rapinoe, midfielder Rose Lavelle, defenders Crystal Dunn, Sofia Huerta and Becky Sauerbrunn and goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher.

Also on the squad is 22-year-old forward Sophia Smith, who hit the daily double by winning both the NWSL regular season and postseason MVP. Smith scored a goal to help the Portland Thorns post a 2-0 victory over the Kansas City Current in Saturday’s championship game.

Defender Naomi Girma, who was named NWSL Rookie of the Year and Defender of the Year for San Diego, also is on the roster.

–Field Level Media

FIFA News: USMNT M Weston McKennie slowed with quad injury


United States Men’s National Team midfielder Weston McKennie is dealing with a quadriceps injury that could put his participation in next month’s World Cup opener in jeopardy.

McKennie, who is an integral part of the USMNT core with forward Christian Pulisic and defender Sergino Dest, left Saturday’s game for Juventus at halftime and did not return.

While the injury was given a timetable of 15 days for a return, a setback in his recovery could limit his participation for the Nov. 21 World Cup opener against Wales at Qatar. The USMNT is returning to the World Cup after it did not qualify in 2018.

The group stage also has the USMNT scheduled to play England and Iran, with the top two teams in the group advancing to the knockout stage.

Other injury concerns include midfielder Luca de la Torre (hamstring) and goalkeeper Matt Turner (groin). Midfielder Tyler Adams had been dealing with an undisclosed injury but returned Saturday as Leeds United earned a 2-1 victory over Liverpool.

Others dealing with nagging injuries include Gio Reyna (hamstring), Antonee Robinson (ankle), Timothy Weah (ankle), Yunus Musah (groin) and Zack Steffen (knee).

–Field Level Media

Big 12 renews deal with ESPN, Fox

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The Big 12 has agreed to a six-year media rights deal with ESPN and Fox Sports worth $2.28 billion, despite the pending departures of marquee members Texas and Oklahoma, multiple outlets reported Sunday.

The pact extends the conference’s current agreement with the two networks through the 2030-31 academic year. Under the extension, the Big 12 will earn an average of $380 million a year.

The current deal, which expires at the end of the 2024-25 season, pays the conference an annual average of $220 million, Sports Business Journal reported.

The extension is a big win for new Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark, who started his job on Aug. 1. When Texas and Oklahoma announced they would join the Southeastern Conference in 2025, industry insiders though the Big 12’s television value would plummet.

But the conference added four schools — BYU, Cincinnati, Houston and UCF – who will join in 2023, introducing new markets to the Big 12.

Sports Business Journal reported that under terms of the agreement, ESPN will have the right to choose the top four football games each season, six of the top eight, eight of the top 12 and 12 of the top 20. The network also will hold the rights to the Big 12 football basketball tournament championship games.

Fox will televise 26 football games on Fox and FS1.

–Field Level Media