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Tiger Woods Expresses Determination to Return Despite Injury Struggles

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Tiger Woods Expresses Determination to Return Despite Injury Struggles

Tiger Woods remains resolute in his desire to compete, despite ongoing injury challenges that have kept him out of action since July 2024. The 15-time major champion, now 48, is focused on recovery and a potential comeback as he eyes 2025 with cautious optimism.

Woods revealed that his latest setback, a series of back issues radiating pain into his legs, required a sixth back surgery in September. Reflecting on his struggles, he said:

“I didn’t think my back was going to go like it did this year. It was quite painful… hence I had another procedure done to alleviate the pain.”

Despite the challenges, Woods remains committed:

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“I’m getting stronger and more pliable, but I’ve got a long way to go to compete against these guys.”

While he feels improvement, Woods admits he’s not yet at the level required to return to competitive golf.

Acknowledging the physical toll his career and injuries have taken, Woods remains motivated:

“The fire still burns to compete. The difference is the recovery of the body to do it is not what it used to be.”

His last appearance at The Open ended in disappointment, marking his third consecutive missed cut in a major.

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Woods also weighed in on the ongoing discussion about compensating Ryder Cup players. Historically, players have not been paid for their participation in the prestigious event. However, recent suggestions propose a fee for team members, with Woods advocating for a significant $5 million allocation per player.

Noting his views from past discussions, Woods said:

“We didn’t want to get paid. We wanted to give more money to charity, but the media turned it around… The Ryder Cup makes so much money, why can’t we allocate it to various charities?”

He emphasized his support for players donating potential earnings to charitable causes, calling it a “great” initiative.

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Paris Saint-Germain Retain Champions League Crown After Shootout Victory Over Arsenal

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Paris Saint-Germain have successfully defended their UEFA Champions League title, defeating Arsenal in a dramatic final that was ultimately decided by a penalty shootout.

The result secures a second consecutive Champions League triumph for PSG and further cements their status among Europe’s elite clubs.

For Arsenal, it was a painful ending after a determined performance. The London side remained competitive throughout the contest but suffered heartbreak in the shootout when two penalties were missed.

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Eberechi Eze fired his spot-kick wide of the target, while Gabriel Jesus sent his effort over the crossbar, handing PSG a decisive advantage.

Although Arsenal battled hard and showed resilience, PSG were widely viewed as the more dangerous attacking side over the course of the match. The French champions created the better opportunities and consistently threatened going forward, making them worthy winners on the balance of play.

The victory represents another landmark achievement for Paris Saint-Germain, who have now claimed back-to-back Champions League titles, while Arsenal are left to reflect on a missed opportunity after falling agonisingly short on European football’s biggest stage.

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Sinner Shock Exit Blows French Open Wide Open After Five-Set Defeat

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World number one Jannik Sinner has been sensationally knocked out of the French Open in the second round after a dramatic five-set defeat to Argentina’s Juan Manuel Cerundolo.

The stunning upset ended Sinner’s remarkable 30-match winning streak and marked his first defeat since mid-February, sending shockwaves through the men’s draw at Roland Garros.

Cerundolo, who battled back after appearing outmatched for large stretches of the contest, admitted after the match that he felt sympathy for Sinner, who looked physically troubled late in the encounter.

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Speaking on court following the biggest win of his career, Cerundolo said: “It’s tough for him, he was leading the match and I couldn’t win more than three games in a set.

“I was a little bit lucky and I feel sorry for him, he was serving to win the match. Then I don’t know what happened, I think he was cramping. Of course I feel sorry for him and I hope he recovers.”

The Argentine also celebrated reaching the third round of a Grand Slam tournament for the first time.

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“I’m super happy, I will try to keep playing my best. I like to play this tournament because clay is my best surface and I hope to be ready for the next match,” he added.

Sinner’s exit dramatically reshapes the tournament landscape. With defending champion Carlos Alcaraz already absent because of injury, the French Open will now produce a men’s singles champion other than Sinner or Alcaraz for the first time since the US Open in 2023.

The unexpected departures of the two dominant young stars have opened the door for several contenders.

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Attention will now turn to Novak Djokovic, who is chasing a historic 25th Grand Slam singles title that would extend his all-time record. Meanwhile, Alexander Zverev may sense a major opportunity to finally secure his first Grand Slam crown after several near misses.

The result is already being viewed as one of the biggest shocks at Roland Garros in recent years, with the men’s competition suddenly appearing far more unpredictable heading into the later rounds.

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Manchester United Move Closer to Signing Ederson in £38m Midfield Deal

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Manchester United are moving closer to completing a deal for Brazilian midfielder Ederson, with multiple reports indicating an agreement could soon be finalised.

The proposed transfer is expected to be worth an initial £35m, with an additional £3m in performance-related add-ons for the 26-year-old midfielder.

Despite growing speculation, senior officials at Manchester United have publicly insisted that no formal agreement has yet been completed for Ederson, who currently has just 12 months remaining on his contract.

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The development comes on the same day the club announced third-quarter profits of £37.7m for the nine months ending 31 March. Chief executive Omar Berrada said he remained “very positive about the club’s progress” as United prepare for a new era under head coach Michael Carrick.

Although the club continues to carry significant financial obligations — including large outstanding transfer payments that form most of the £482m listed under trade and other payables — United are still determined to remain active and competitive in the transfer market.

Club executives are also aiming to avoid repeating previous mistakes involving expensive long-term contracts, instead focusing on a more controlled recruitment strategy.

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Strengthening central midfield has emerged as one of United’s main priorities this summer following the departure of Casemiro and uncertainty surrounding the future of Manuel Ugarte.

United are believed to want at least two new midfield additions, and potentially a third depending on departures and market opportunities. Their preferred option, Elliot Anderson, is reportedly leaning towards a move to Manchester City instead.

While Manchester United have often negotiated with several targets simultaneously before deciding on a final signing, indications suggest they are now pushing aggressively to secure Ederson early in the transfer window.

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The Brazilian midfielder has earned three senior international caps for Brazil national football team but narrowly missed out on selection for the FIFA World Cup squad.

Spanish giants Atletico Madrid had also shown interest in Ederson, who has spent the last four-and-a-half years playing in Serie A with clubs including Salernitana. However, Atletico are now understood to have shifted their focus toward Joao Gomes of Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Another midfielder monitored by United, Mateus Fernandes, could leave West Ham United this summer as the club responds to the financial impact of relegation to the Championship.

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United also maintained interest in Carlos Baleba of Brighton & Hove Albion after tracking him last year, although the club would reportedly only consider a significantly lower fee following what was viewed internally as an underwhelming campaign from the Cameroon international.

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