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Payal stuns World No. 1 Sheetal to clinch gold

Indian teenage quadruple amputee archer Payal Nag stunned her World No. 1 compatriot Sheetal Devi to clinch gold, headlining India’s dominant show at the World Archery Para Series here, where the country finished on top with 16 medals (seven gold, five silver, and four bronze). The 18-year-old won 139-136 in the compound women’s final. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever

05 April,2026 08:50 AM IST | Bangkok | PTI
Vishvanath Suresh during his last-eight clash vs Sanzhar Tashkenbav. Pic/Asian Boxing

Boxer Suresh shocks world champ Sanzhar to enter semis

India’s rising pugilist Vishvanath Suresh stunned reigning world champion and World No. 1 Sanzhar Tashkenbay of Kazakhstan to advance to the men’s 50kg semi-finals of the Asian Boxing Championships here on Saturday. Suresh, who hails from Chennai and trains at the Army Sports Institute, has rapidly established himself as one of India’s most exciting boxing prospects.  He is the reigning national champion, having clinched the gold medal at the Elite Men’s National Boxing Championships 2026. Before his shock win on Saturday, Suresh had defeated Bekzat Ergeshov of Kyrgyzstan 5-0 in a unanimous decision from the judges. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever

05 April,2026 08:49 AM IST | Ulaanbaatar | PTI
Aryna Sabalenka and fiance Georgios Frangulis (right) receive signed jerseys from Brazil football icon Ronaldo Nazario. pic/Aryna’s Instagram

Aryna Sabalenka receives gift from Brazil’s Ronaldo

Tennis ace Aryna Sabalenka has had a week to remember, not just because she clinched the Miami Open title by defeating Coco Gauff 6-2, 4-6, 6-3, but also given the fact that she met Brazilian football icon Ronaldo Nazario. The Belarusian World No. 1 Instagrammed a series of pictures capturing her eventful week in Miami, and in one of them she is seen standing alongside the former Real Madrid and Inter Milan striker, who gifted her a signed Brazil football team jersey. Sabalenka is engaged to Brazilian businessman Georgios Frangulis which possibly explains the connect with Ronaldo, 49, who attended her semi-final against Elena Rybakina.  Ronaldo, nicknamed O Fenomeno (the phenomenon), played 98 games for Brazil, scoring 62 goals, and was also part of their victorious World Cup sides in 1994 and 2002. He won the Ballon d’Or twice (1997, 2002) and was the highest goalscorer in World Cup history (15 goals) until 2014, when his record was surpassed by Germany’s Miroslav Klose (16). This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever

05 April,2026 08:48 AM IST | Brazil | Agencies
Saina Nehwal. Pic/Saina’s Instagram

Former shuttler Saina Nehwal slays it in a salwar!

Former World No. 1 shuttler Saina Nehwal oozed elegance, opting for an ethnic look in her latest Instagram post. The Olympic medallist posted a series of pictures to her two million followers, sporting a brown salwar. Fans were quick to praise her look, with one social media user commenting: “You are so gorgeous,” while another wrote: “So beautiful.”           View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by SAINA NEHWAL (@nehwalsaina)

04 April,2026 09:23 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
Nikhat Zareen. File pic

Nikhat, Priya, Preeti storm into semis of Asian Boxing Championships

Nikhat Zareen, Priya and Preeti Pawar qualified for the semifinals of the Asian Boxing Championships, assuring India of at least three medals here on Friday. Nikhat was in complete control in the women's 51kg quarterfinal, sealing a first-round RSC (referee stops contest) victory over Xian Baguhin from the Philippines in a dominant outing. Nikhat will face a stern challenge in the semifinals against China's Wu Yu, who won the 2024 Olympics gold medal. In the women's 60kg category, Priya showcased composure and maturity to defeat China's Chengyu Yang 4-1. Priya will take on Mongolia's Namuun Monkhor for a place in the final. Meanwhile, in the women's 54kg category, Preeti, the gold medallist at the World Boxing Cup Finals, produced one of the most clinical performances of the fifth day. Preeti defeated Mongolia's Mungun Tsetseg with a 5-0 unanimous decision victory, setting up a semifinal contest against Im Aeji. Meanwhile, in the men's 70kg category, Deepak exited the competition following a 1-4 loss to Jordan's Zeyad Eashash in the quarterfinals. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever

04 April,2026 09:22 AM IST | Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia) | PTI
R Praggnanandhaa. Pic/AFP

Candidates Tournament resumes; tough road ahead for Indian players

After defeating Anish Giri of the Netherlands in the first round, Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa is yet to win a game in the Candidates chess tournament here and the road ahead for him looks difficult as Uzbek Javokhir Sindarov has a head start that everyone will be envious off. With four rounds out of ten done, Praggnanandhaa is sitting on two points and it is suffice to say that it's a pretty decent start except when one looks at the results of Sindarov. The Uzbek had stunned the chess audience world over by winning the World Chess Cup in Goa last year and he seems unstoppable having scored 3.5 points out of his four games. For any strong event like this, either the start or the business end is crucial. And with this kind of start, it is clear that Sindarov is the most feared opponent unless someone brings him down. That said, the Uzbek brand of chess is also dependent on his ability to go for complexities where he tries to outplay opposition. And this could be one point on which the other elite players will bank on going further as anything can happen in positions which have three possible results. With Sindarov on 3.5, Caruana stands second on 2.5 while Praggnanandhaa, Matthias Bluebaum of Germany and Giri share the next three spots on 2 points each. Hikaru Nakamura of the United States and Wei Yi of China come in next on 1.5 points while Andrey Esipenko of Russia is in last spot with just one point in his kitty. In the women's tournament being held simultaneously, Bibisara Assaubayeva of Kazakhstan and Anna Muzychuk of Ukraine share the lead on 2.5 points. Russians Kateryna Lagno and Aleksandra Goryachkina along with Jiner Zhu of China and Indian R Vaishali share the third spot on 2 points each while Divya Deshmukh and Zhongyi Tan are not far behind on 1.5 points. In the open section, Sindarov has clearly been the pick of the players with his never-say-die attitude and his skills in the tactical patterns. His game against Praggnanandhaa probably stands out as his best effort in the event thus far wherein he sacrificed a piece early and got great counter play. For Praggnanandhaa, things need to improve if he has to make a bid to play the next world championship match against D Gukesh. So far, the Indian has shown enough intent but it remains to be seen if he can bring home a few more points before the first half ends in this 8-player 14-round event in which everyone plays against the other twice. Praggnanandhaa will take on bottom-placed Esipenko in the next round after a rest day Thursday. The women's event is quite open as the two leaders started off as underdogs. Anna Muzychuk especially got a chance to be here following the withdrawal of Koneru Humpy while Bibisara was at best a long shot when the event started. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever

03 April,2026 10:48 AM IST | Paphos (Cyprus) | PTI
Sakshi Malik with husband Satyawart Kadian. Pic/Sakshi’s Instagram

Every year makes me more grateful for you: Sakshi to hubby

Olympic medal-winning wrestler Sakshi Malik penned a heartfelt note to husband and fellow wrestler Satyawart Kadian on the occasion of their ninth wedding anniversary.           View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by SakshiMalikKadian (@sakshimalik_official) Sharing a series of photographs together, Malik captioned the post: “Nine years… and it still feels like I’m walking through life with my safest place by my side. Every year just makes me more grateful for you. Life isn’t perfect, but with you, it always feels right. Happy anniversary!”

03 April,2026 10:05 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
Tiger Woods with Vanessa Trump. Pic/Tiger’s Instagram

Tiger faces girlfriend's roar

Golf legend Tiger Woods has been given an ultimatum by girlfriend Vanessa Trump to save their relationship, following his arrest for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) after crashing his car in Florida last Friday. A close friend of the couple told British publication The Daily Mail: “She had specific criteria [to continue the relationship]. This has to be a real rehab — doctors, counsellors. There are prescribed drugs for pain and sleeping issues, so this has to be doctor supervised. She has set a hard line: Fix this, and fix it permanently. She’s not like other girlfriends. She required it and it was non-negotiable. And he loves her, so he is willing to do it.” Woods and Trump  — a model and the former wife of US President Donald Trump’s son Donald Trump Jr — began dating in late 2024.

03 April,2026 10:03 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
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Asian Boxing Championships: Aditya storms into QFs

India's Aditya Pratap Yadav delivered a commanding win on day 4 of the Asian Boxing Championships here. Competing in the men's 65kg category, Aditya, the National Champion who recently clinched gold at the ninth Elite Men's National Boxing Championship in January 2026, secured a 5-0 unanimous decision victory over Mousa Alhawsaw of Saudi Arabia, showcasing control and precision throughout the bout. With this win, Aditya advances to the next round, where he will face Uzbekistan's Abdulloh Madaminov in what promises to be a competitive contest. The event features top talent from across the continent, with Indian boxers building strong momentum in the tournament. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever

03 April,2026 09:59 AM IST | Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia) | PTI
Hikaru Nakamura

Hikaru Nakamura slams FIDE for its stringent anti-cheating measures

US Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura has slammed the International Chess Federation (FIDE) for its stringent anti-cheating measures at the ongoing Candidates Tournament in Cyprus, calling them "complete nonsense". The world number two expressed his frustration when asked about the anti-cheating measures at the elite tournament to determine D Gukesh's challenger for the world championship later this year. He said the scanners and machines around the playing area have made the players feel like Mossad (Israeli intelligence) agents operating inside Iran. "My general view about the whole topic of delay, cheating over the board, all that stuff is that I frankly think it's nonsense. I do think it really is, considering the amount of machines they have to scan the players in the room," Nakamura said on his YouTube channel in conversation with Norwegian GM Jon Ludvig Hammer and Luxembourg's WIM Fiona Steil-Antoni. Nakamura, one of the eight players competing in the Open section of the Candidates, added that FIDE should "get real", saying it was impossible to cheat with an elite field and so many arbiters in the playing hall. "I think it's all complete nonsense. That not to say I have a problem with that per se but I just think that the fears that some players have expressed. I'm just going to be honest...they scan us before the games they scan us after the game," he said. "They have the metal detectors, they have the separate scanners, I mean... I feel like what are we all? Mossad agents inside Iran or something. Come on, we are chess players, let's be real, seriously, let's be real," said Nakamura, who drew his fourth-round match with Wei Yi to be on just 1.5 points. Asked if he had given his feedback to FIDE, he said he didn't "see a reason" to do so. "(But) my general view is that it's all overblown. At a smaller open tournament where you don't have all these scanners and equipment, I can understand the concerns. "But at an event like this, where everybody is in a room, there are arbiters watching everyone, and cameras on everyone... I mean, without inside help, nothing can happen. I just think it's all nonsense." With India's two-time world rapid champion Koneru Humpy pulling out of the women's section of the Candidates due to Cyprus' proximity to the Gulf conflict, Nakamura said the concerns were "overblown." "Fabi (Fabiano Caruana) has expressed concerns before the event being held in Cyprus, Humpy obviously withdrew. And I didn't say anything about the topic at at all, so of course I haven't said anything to FIDE. My general view towards all this is that I think it's all overblown." This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever

03 April,2026 09:55 AM IST | New Delhi | PTI
Winners of the ACG Jr NBA 3v3 national basketball tournament in New Delhi recently

Nehru World School boys, Sacred Heart Sr Secondary girls win ACG Jr NBA titles

Nehru World School (Delhi) and Sacred Heart Sr Secondary School (Ludhiana) clinched the boys and girls titles respectively at the ACG Jr NBA 3v3 national tournament in the capital recently. In the boys final at the KD Jadhav Indoor Arena here recently, Nehru World School beat Maharana Pratap (Prayagraj) 21-18, with Ansh Tomar (11 points) top-scoring for the victors. Darshil added four points while Jatin Sharma scored six. For the Prayagraj team, Mohammed Sameer scored 14 points while Kuldeep Singh scored two and Akhand Yadav and Augustya Yadav added one point each. In the girls final, Sacred Heart beat Providence Girls Higher Secondary School (Kochi) 13-10. Smaya Sodhi contributed seven points while Jiya Sodhi scored five and Jasleep Kaur added one for the winning side. For the Kochi team, Akshara K scored five points while Lakshmi T (two), Alena Alphonsa Angel (two) and Theertha Praveen (one) were the other contributors. Nearly 8,000 children from over 900 schools across India participated in the country’s largest school-based basketball program for U-14 players.

02 April,2026 05:29 PM IST | New Delhi | A Correspondent
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