Eswatini Sunday

African champs Ivory Coast held to draw by Benin Sabalenka keeps emotion in check as she beats Badosa

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OUMAR Diakite scored a secondhalf equaliser to spare the blushes of newly-crowned African champions Ivory Coast who were held to a 2-2 draw by Benin in a friendly in Amiens, France on Saturday.

It was a first game for coach Emerse Fae

▴ since his side lifted the Cup of Nations title on home soil last month, but they had to come behind twice to draw after a lacklustre performanc­e.

Benin midfielder Junior Olaitan opened the scoring before winger Max Gradel equalised just before the half-hour mark.

Olaitan’s second goal put Benin on course for victory before Diakite equalised again after 69 minutes. Ivory Coast play Uruguay in a friendly in Lens on Tuesday, another opportunit­y to build towards the resumption of 2026 African World Cup qualifiers in June.

WORLD No 2 Aryna Sabalenka returned to the court for the first time since the death of former boyfriend earlier this week and kept her emotions in check as she beat Spain’s Paula Badosa 6-4 6-3 on Friday.

After six hours of rain delays, Sabalenka walked onto the court wearing an all-black outfit, a choice matched by her close friend Badosa. Two-times Australian Open winner Sabalenka on Wednesday said she was “heartbroke­n” by the death of former boyfriend Konstantin Koltsov in a statement on Wednesday, where she revealed they had not been a couple at the time of his death.

Koltsov died on Monday with Miami police saying he had jumped from the balcony of a room at an resort in an “apparent suicide.” The former NHL ice hockey player and coach, was 42-years-old.

Sabalenka made a slow start to the match but broke to go 4-3 up in the first set and never looked back from that point on.

The Belarusian then broke in the third game of the second set with a superb cross court forehand winner and showed too much power for her Spanish opponent as she wrapped up the win in one hour 22 minutes.

The two players embraced at the net before leaving the court without an on-court interview. Sabalenka has asked the WTA to be excused media duties at the tournament. Badosa said she was

not surprised by the way Sabalenka was able to maintain her focus and deliver a solid performanc­e. “She is a very, very strong woman, strong personalit­y. You can see it on the court...i know her off court so it doesn’t surprise me at all,” she said.

“I knew she was going to play very well or like normal. I told her I wish her the best and let’s see if she can go deep in this tournament,” added the Spaniard.

Badosa had said before the match that she expected it to be “uncomforta­ble” playing against Sabalenka given her friendship with the Belarusian.

MENTAL STRENGTH

But she said their profession­alism and mental strength had shown itself.

“Honestly, both of us are pretty strong mentally. We’re strong women and she proved it and I proved it,” she said.

“We knew how to disconnect that two hours for the match.

She played really well and I played really well given from where I am coming from (with injuries),” she added.

“All that comes from

in knowing that we’ve been through a lot in our lives and we’re strong women. We knew how to separate (things) in that moment,” she said.

American Coco Gauff, the third seed, had little trouble in her test against Argentine Nadia Podoroska winning 6-1 6-2 in one hour 16.

Later on Friday, top-ranked Iga Swiatek is scheduled to face Italy’s Camila Giorgi while Naomi Osaka of Japan takes on Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina in later matches.

Men’s world No 3 Jannik Sinner of Italy is scheduled to face compatriot Andrea Vavassori while fourth-ranked Daniil Medvedev of Russia takes on Hungarian Marton Fucsovics. Further rain and possibly storms are forecast in the Miami area for later on Friday however.

 ?? ?? World No 2 Aryna Sabalenka returned to the court for the first time since the death of former boyfriend.
World No 2 Aryna Sabalenka returned to the court for the first time since the death of former boyfriend.
 ?? ?? Ivory Coast players celebratin­g during the 2023 AFCON. The team was held to a 2-all draw by Benin on Saturday.
Ivory Coast players celebratin­g during the 2023 AFCON. The team was held to a 2-all draw by Benin on Saturday.

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