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Sabalenka and Gauff support tennis rage rooms: a new phenomenon
Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff are backing the idea of "rage rooms" at tennis tournaments to help players release stress. Learn more about the new initiative at the Austin tournament and the global reaction.

The Austin tennis tournament in Texas, USA, has sparked widespread positive reactions among female tennis stars, with both world number one Aryna Sabalenka and young American star Coco Gauff expressing their strong support for this innovative idea, which aims to give players a private space to release their anger and frustration away from the cameras and the eyes of the public.
Sabalenka: I will leave nothing intact to destroy
Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka, known for her aggressive playing style and outgoing personality, expressed her excitement about the experience. In a press conference before the start of the Indian Wells tournament, Sabalenka jokingly remarked, "This is great… let's do it. But I think once I get in there, there'll be nothing left to break. I might stay in the room all day." These comments reflect the immense pressure faced by top players and their desperate need for safe outlets for their emotions.
Coco Goff and the blurring of reality and artificial intelligence
For her part, 21-year-old American star Cocoa Goff revealed her surprise upon first hearing the news. Goff said, "Was it real? I thought it was AI-generated. My mom sent it to me, and I told her it was just a rendering; she believes a lot of AI-generated things." Goff confirmed she would take it in stride, adding with a smile that she believed the organizers had taken the idea from her personally.
Background to the event: Australian Open incident
This move by the Austin tournament organizers comes as an indirect response to Coco Gauff's smashing of her racket during the Australian Open, a moment captured on camera and broadcast live worldwide, placing the player under immense media pressure. Gauff commented, "If I ever feel the need to release some frustration, I'll definitely be in the rage room," adding that smashing plates might be more enjoyable and less psychologically draining than breaking a tennis racket on the court.
General context: Psychological pressures in individual sports
This initiative sheds light on a hidden aspect of the world of professional tennis: the immense psychological burden borne by players in individual sports. Unlike team sports where responsibility can be shared, tennis players face victory and defeat entirely alone on the court. Historically, tennis courts have witnessed moments of emotional breakdowns among the game's legends due to the lack of an immediate outlet for pressure, making the concept of "rage rooms" a logical development in managing athletes' mental health.
Privacy and the impact of cameras
Gauff's outburst in Melbourne sparked a wider debate about player privacy, with stars like Novak Djokovic and Iga Swiatek calling for greater protection for players in corridors and locker rooms, away from intrusive cameras. "Rage rooms" are seen as a compromise that would guarantee players their natural right to express human emotions like anger and sadness without turning them into fodder for criticism on social media or negative headlines.
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Johor defeats Hiroshima and moves closer to the AFC Champions League quarter-finals
Coverage of Johor Darul Ta'zim's 3-1 victory over Sanfrecce Hiroshima in the first leg of the AFC Champions League Round of 16, and details of Vissel Kobe's win over Seoul.
Malaysian club Johor Darul Ta'zim moved closer to achieving an unprecedented historical milestone after securing a valuable and well-deserved 3-1 victory over their Japanese visitors, Sanfrecce Hiroshima their AFC Champions League Round of 16 tie on Wednesday . This win represents a significant step for the Malaysian team towards securing a place in the quarterfinals for the first time in their history.
Turning point and exploiting the numerical disadvantage
The match took a decisive turn early on, specifically in the 26th minute, when the referee showed a red card to Hiroshima's Kim Joo-sung after he received his second yellow card for striking Johor midfielder Nene with his arm. This expulsion forced the Japanese team to play the remainder of the match with ten men, a situation the home side exploited with tactical brilliance, aided by the challenging conditions in southern Malaysia, characterized by high heat and humidity, which further fatigued the visitors.
Details of objectives and field control
After a goalless first half, the Malaysian champions roared back in the second half, tearing through their opponents' net with three goals. Akhir Akitsu the scoring in the 52nd minute with a precise shot, capitalizing on confusion in the Hiroshima defense after a corner kick taken by Nacho Mendes. Just 11 minutes later, striker Bergson da Silva the lead with a superb strike into the top corner, before Marcus Guilherme the scoring with a swift counter-attack.
Despite Johor's complete dominance, Hiroshima managed to score a consolation goal in the final minutes through an own goal, as Johor player Nene scored an own goal after the defense failed to clear a long throw-in by Shoto Nakano. This goal gave the Japanese team a glimmer of hope before the return leg scheduled for next Wednesday in Japan.
Vissel Kobe outperforms Seoul
In another match in the same round, Vissel Kobe of Japan a hard-fought 1-0 victory over their South Korean visitors, FC Seoul . The Japanese side owes its success to Brazilian defender Matheus Thuler , who scored the game's only goal in the 23rd minute with a well-placed header, giving coach Michael Skibbe's team a slight advantage heading into the second leg.
The road to Jeddah and the challenges of the calendar
These matches are of paramount importance as they serve as qualifiers for the final group stage matches to be hosted by Saudi Arabia. The quarter-finals, semi-finals, and final are scheduled to take place in Jeddah next April. These competitions come at a time when some Round of 16 matches in West Asia have been postponed due to the current situation in the Middle East, casting a shadow of uncertainty and challenges over the schedule of the elite continental championship.
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Wolverhampton defeats the giants... Will the miracle of staying in the Premier League happen?
Wolverhampton Wanderers have turned the Premier League on its head with a thrilling victory over Liverpool. Can the Wolves escape relegation and repeat their historic survival miracles? Here are the details.

Premier League fans are experiencing a mix of astonishment and excitement as Wolverhampton Wanderers embodies one of the strangest paradoxes of the current season. How can a team languishing at the bottom of the table transform into a "giant killer," defeating Liverpool and Aston Villa, and forcing Arsenal to a draw at their home ground, Molineux Stadium? This dramatic scenario reminds us that the Premier League defies logic, and that the battle for survival can be even more fierce and thrilling than the title race.
A belated awakening or a long-awaited miracle?
Until recently, the numbers clearly pointed to a doomed fate for Wolves. Statistically, the team was on track to break the negative record held by Derby County in the 2007-08 season for the fewest points in the competition's history (11 points). However, the thrilling 2-1 victory over Liverpool in the dying moments last Tuesday turned the tables and ignited wild celebrations at Molineux, transforming despair into a glimmer of hope for one of the greatest "great escapes" in the history of the league.
These results take on particular significance given the overall context of the competition; the English Premier League is known for its physicality and tactical intensity, and relegation to the Championship carries disastrous economic and sporting consequences for clubs. Therefore, Wolverhampton's current fight is not merely an attempt to improve their league position, but a struggle for financial and fan survival in the top flight.
Complex survival calculations
Despite the euphoria of defeating Liverpool, the statistics remain stark. With only eight matches remaining, Wolverhampton trails 11 points adrift of 17th-placed Nottingham Forest (their last hope of survival). Realistically, they need to double their current tally of approximately 16 points to keep their hopes alive, a feat that hinges on their direct rivals slipping up and their own winning streak continuing.
However, history shows that nothing is impossible for English teams. Teams like Wigan Athletic (2011-2012), Fulham (2007-2008), and Portsmouth (2005-2006) have all staged miraculous comebacks from the brink. Perhaps the most striking example is Leicester City, who narrowly avoided relegation in the 2014-2015 season after languishing at the bottom of the table for a considerable period, before going on to win the historic league title the very next season, drawing inspiration from that survival.
Fighting spirit and remaining matches
Commenting on this turnaround, Rodrigo Gomez, who scored the opening goal against Liverpool, told the BBC: "We know we're in a very difficult situation, but we have to keep believing. Now we have to take it one game at a time without getting caught up in complicated calculations." This mentality will be the team's weapon in their upcoming fixtures, which appear relatively "less tough" on paper, as they face teams like Burnley, West Ham, Tottenham, Brentford, and Fulham.
Wolverhampton's success in becoming the first bottom-placed team to defeat two top-five sides in a single season since 2018 strongly suggests that the team possesses technical quality but has previously struggled with poor results. Now, with this immense morale boost, fans are eager to see if the Wolves can write another chapter in the Premier League's remarkable story, or if their resurgence has come too late.
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2026 World Cup ticket prices, purchase methods, and resale options
A comprehensive guide to 2026 World Cup tickets: Learn about official prices, the new dynamic pricing system, and resale mechanisms in America, Canada, and Mexico.

As the clock ticks faster and the date for the start of the world's biggest football event draws near, the eyes of football fans are turning towards the United States of America, Canada and Mexico, the three countries hosting the 2026 World Cup. With only a short time remaining until the opening whistle, the issue of tickets has become the main concern for millions around the world, amidst radical changes in sales and pricing mechanisms compared to previous editions.
Unprecedented historical turnout and record numbers
FIFA announced figures reflecting unprecedented public enthusiasm, with nearly two million tickets sold during the first two phases alone. This edition saw demand exceeding supply by more than 30 times, a figure that reflects the high level of anticipation for the first tournament to feature 48 teams.
To put these figures in their historical context, FIFA explained that the current volume of orders is equivalent to 3.4 times the total number of spectators who attended the 964 matches in the last 22 editions of the World Cup since its inception in 1930. Residents of the host countries topped the list of the biggest buyers, followed by fans from England, Germany, Brazil, Colombia, Spain, Argentina, and France.
Expansion of the tournament and its global impact
The 2026 edition holds special significance and a broad global impact, not only because it will be held in three countries with significant economic and tourism weight, but also because it marks a new era with the increase in the number of participating teams from 32 to 48. This expansion means 104 matches, spanning from the opening on June 11 to the final on July 19, which will open the door to larger audiences and boost the economic returns for the host countries and the global tourism sector.
In this context, Michael Edgley, director of the Australian tourism company "Green Gold Army", pointed out that demand in the United States is overwhelmingly higher compared to the four previous tournaments in Qatar, Russia, Brazil and South Africa, which confirms the special appeal of this edition.
Ticket price list: A significant jump in costs
Ticket prices sparked a heated debate, no less intense than the matches themselves, especially when compared to the average prices in the initial hosting bid. Official figures reveal a significant cost discrepancy:
- Final match (New Jersey): Prices range between $2,030 and $6,370, a huge jump compared to the Qatar 2022 World Cup final, which ranged between $206 and $1,607.
- Opening match (Mexico City): Prices range between $560 and $2735.
- Group stage: Starting from $100 and going up to $575.
- The knockout rounds: Prices rise gradually, starting with the round of 16 at $220, the quarterfinals at $410, and reaching the semifinals at $2,780.
Dynamic Pricing System: A New Precedent
For the first time in World Cup history, FIFA is implementing a "dynamic" or variable pricing system, similar to those used by airlines and hotels. This system means that the price of a ticket for the same seat may rise or fall based on actual demand, ticket sales speed, and the popularity of the match, causing confusion and frustration among a large segment of fans who found themselves facing prices beyond their means.
The resale market and US laws
The ticket resale market in this edition is radically different due to US laws that legally permit resale, something that was not possible in previous editions. Although FIFA recommends using its official platform, which takes a 15% fee, resellers can set prices far above the face value, especially for major matches, thus fueling the speculative market.
In an attempt to balance prices, FIFA introduced a special category with a fixed price of $60 for seats in the upper corners, mainly intended for local federations to distribute to the most loyal fans of their national teams, in a move aimed at preserving the traditional spirit of cheering amid the fever of high prices.
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