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Katie Boulter, the British No 1, admitted she was hoping to avoid having to play her Australian fiance, Alex de Minaur, after leading Great Britain to victory over Argentina in the United Cup.
Boulter teamed up with Charlie Broom to clinch the tie in Sydney with a 7-6 (4), 7-5 win over Tomás Martín Etcheverry and María Lourdes Carlé in the decisive mixed doubles rubber.
With their first victory, Britain will now shift their attention to their tussle with Australia on Wednesday. The Australian team is led by De Minaur and also boasts Matt Ebden, the men’s doubles Olympic gold medallist, meaning Boulter is unlikely to compete directly against her fiance. Still, both are determined to gain bragging rights from the tie and, on Monday, De Minaur was courtside as Boulter sealed her win.
“I don’t know about having a match against him, I think that’s going to be terrible, and a bit of a popcorn match,” Boulter said. “But yeah, let’s hope we don’t reach there and we win before.
“It’s a tough situation. He was smiling when I came off the court because we kept them in it, so he’s happy. I’m just looking forward to a battle. I don’t know what’s going to happen on the day. I just have to keep my head down and try not to think too much about it, but we’re both going to be fighting for it. We both want it. We both are competitive.”
Boulter had started the day with a solid singles performance, defeating Nadia Podoroska 6-2, 6-3 before Etcheverry took Argentina’s only point with a 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 win over a solid Billy Harris, who was playing in place of the injured Jack Draper. The 28-year-old Boulter said she was happy to begin the season strongly after securing the result for Britain in the final rubber.
“I really enjoyed my time on court today,” Boulter said. “I love playing doubles. I really don’t get that much chance to play. I feel like I can relax and play my game and enjoy it even more than the singles, but obviously I’m very happy to get through my first singles win. It’s never easy at the start of a season.
Katie Boulter beat Nadia Podoroska of Argentina in straight sets. Photograph: Andy Cheung/Getty Images
“I’ve been playing some really good stuff in practice this week. Obviously it’s not always [easy] to translate back on to the match court. I felt like I did that pretty well. I’ve got a long way to go and I’ve got a lot to bring this year, but it was a good start. Yeah, I’m happy with it.”
Meanwhile, Kazakhstan reached the quarter-finals of the mixed team tournament with a comfortable win over Greece in Perth, as Elena Rybakina defeated Maria Sakkari 6-4, 6-3 after Alexander Shevchenko stunned Stefanos Tsitsipas.
Former Wimbledon champion Rybakina, who is using the 18-nation tournament to prepare for next month’s Australian Open, edged a tight opening set against Sakkari before powering 5-0 ahead in the next. She was broken late on but stayed composed to close out the contest on serve, leaving her new coach, Goran Ivanisevic, beaming in the dugout.
“We’ve just been working a couple weeks together. This is our first official tournament,” Rybakina said. “We’re still getting to know each other a bit. He’s a fun guy. He gives some experience from when he played and also as a coach. I’m just happy to work with him. Hopefully we’ll have some good results together.”
Shevchenko pulled off a major upset when he downed an ill and error-prone Tsitsipas 6-4, 7-6 (0) to put Kazakhstan on course for victory. “It will definitely go in my record as one of my best wins,” Shevchenko said of defeating the world No 11. “He wasn’t at his best today but still I played really well and I found the moments to win the match.”
The women’s world No 2, Iga Swiatek, will be in action when Poland face Norway in Group B, while the defending champions, Germany, meet China in Group E.
Katie Boulter, the British tennis player, has revealed that she is dreading the prospect of facing her fiance, Australian tennis player Alex de Minaur, in the upcoming United Cup tournament.
The couple, who got engaged earlier this year, are both set to compete in the prestigious tournament, which will see top players from around the world battle it out on the court.
Boulter, known for her powerful game and fighting spirit, admitted that the thought of facing de Minaur on the court is a daunting prospect.
“I love Alex to bits, but when we step onto the court, it’s all business,” Boulter said in a recent interview. “I know how talented he is and how fiercely competitive he can be, so I’m definitely not looking forward to facing him on the other side of the net.”
Despite her reservations, Boulter is determined to give her all in the tournament and is hoping for a successful run, even if it means potentially facing off against her fiance.
The United Cup promises to be an exciting event for tennis fans, with top players like Boulter and de Minaur set to showcase their skills and compete for the title. It remains to be seen whether the couple will indeed face each other on the court, but one thing is for sure – it will be a match to remember.
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SAN DIEGO, C.A. — For the first time since landing in San Diego, Syracuse Head Coach Fran Brown took questions from the media about the Orange’s upcoming appearance at the DIRECTV Holiday Bowl on Friday night.
“We are extremely thankful and happy to be here. This means a lot for us to have an opportunity of playing in such a prestigious ball game,” said Coach Brown.
While the Orange and Washington State Cougars are headed to the same bowl game, both teams are headed in very different directions. The Cougars lost three straight games to finish their season and will be missing several key components of their team. Former Head Coach Jake Dickert took a job at Wake Forest, and offensive coordinator Ben Arbuckle has taken the same job at Oklahoma. QB John Mateer has transferred to the Oklahoma Sooners as well. Also lost to the transfer portal are other key plyers like RB Wayshawn Parker, WR Kris Hutson, CB Ethan O’Connor and DT Ansel Din-Mbuh.
Coach Brown says ever since he heard several starters wouldn’t be playing, he’s been taking notes on their backups.
“I thought he did a really good job, the running back. I wrote my own notes down. I think he did a real good job throughout the year of just running the ball game. The opportunity of being able to be in there, run the football, he’s done well.”
Coach Brown also talked about interim Head Coach Pete Kaligis and his strategy going into the game.
“We know they’ll be a tough football team to play, especially when you have a, defensive line guy, a heart being a head coach right now. So we know, we got our hands full and we’re excited and thankful for the opportunity to play against these guys and also want to say, happy holidays to, all the Syracuse fans, Syracuse alum and just everyone in the country.”
Both Coach Brown and Coach Kaligis spoke about the transfer portal and how that has the ability to impact a team during the regular and post-season.
“We are who we are. We have what we have. I know that’s for both of us. The state of college football right now, the way it’s changed is with the portal,” said Kaligis.
“It’s a whole different game that we have to adapt to as coaches. And that’s where you really start to see that relationships are important. And when the staff leaves and guys get in the portals, it’s because of the relationships that they have. They have garnered with their position coaches. Before it used to be how can we put together and have some of the better looking buildings in the country? Because that’s what all the kids were trying to go to, where the buildings were. But now, you know, it becomes a different ballgame where, the kids are going to school now they’re getting NIL, right. So I think in it was really the forefront of everything. So as long as you have a good initial plan, you’re consistent, you continuously, like you stated, love the players. They understand and they know that you love them,” said Coach Brown.
“I don’t think you’ll have too many worries. You know, there will be a lot of places that are going to offer a whole bunch of money, but I think that there’s a lot of kids who are looking for relationships, and the relationships mean more because long term, they’ll make more,” said Coach Brown.
“My goal was to be playing Wednesday. And, we fell a little bit short of that. So we’re truly thankful that we got to be in such a prestigious bowl. But I want to play next Wednesday. And to be able to do that, we have to adapt and be able to compete in the in our era to keep guys out of the portal so they know we want to be there with us,” said Brown.
ABOUT THAT EGGNOG BATH:
This year marks the second annual celebratory “eggnog dump” on the winning coach. At Thursday’s press conference, Coach Fran Brown ducked the potential bath by letting us all in on a little secret:
“I’m allergic to eggs. So Dan Villari has taken an NIL deal or where he’ll get the NIL deal and they’ll do something. I think Meyers Creek already said they would love for him to be the guy to do it. So I’m allergic to eggs, so. But I definitely would love to be able to pour the eggnog on Dan if I could.”
Villari, one of the Orange’s Tight Ends, retweeted CNY Central’s Ashley Wenskoski to support his coach’s decision.
The Syracuse Orange (9-3) will face off against the Washington State Cougars (8-4) this Friday, December 27 at the DIRECTV Holiday Bowl in San Diego. Kickoff is set for 8 p.m.
With the recent news of college athletes being able to profit off their name, image, and likeness (NIL), many fans are eagerly awaiting to see how this will impact rosters across the country. One player in particular, NIL, has been at the center of these talks as he navigates the new landscape of college athletics.
As NIL considers his options and potential endorsements, fans are left wondering how this will affect their favorite teams and players. Will top recruits be swayed by the potential to profit off their NIL? Will smaller schools be able to compete with the bigger programs in securing endorsement deals for their players?
But amidst all the excitement and uncertainty surrounding NIL and his future, there is one thing that he dreads more than anything: an egg nog bath. As the holiday season approaches, many fans are eagerly awaiting the annual tradition of dumping a bucket of egg nog on the winning team’s coach after a big victory. And while NIL may be looking forward to cashing in on his newfound fame, he’s not too keen on the idea of being covered in sticky, sweet egg nog.
So as talks of NIL, rosters, and endorsements continue to swirl, one thing is certain: NIL may be ready to cash in, but he’s definitely not ready for an egg nog bath.