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LIV Golfer Insists He’ll Never Rejoin PGA Tour
The future of LIV Golf has been plunged into massive uncertainty recently, as it was announced that Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund will be withdrawing its support for the breakaway golf tour with immediate effect.
As a result, many of their marquee signings from 2022 are looking to make a return to the PGA, such as the rumors that Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau are two of them. However, one such player who made the controversial move has stood firm, suggesting if it comes to it, he’ll go down with the ship before looking for other employment.
LIV Golf was set up in October 2021, as a Saudi-backed tournament to rival the prestigious PGA and DP World Tours. Its intentions became clear when Greg Norman, a two-time winner of the Open Championship in 1986 and 1993, along with 18 other PGA titles, was appointed CEO.
In June 2022, LIV was at its peak, taking in the massive exodus of massive names from the competition. Throughout the month, the likes of Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson, Brooks Koepka, DeChambeau, Ian Poulter, Tyrell Hatton, Sergio Garcia joined up. The marquee signing was that of Rahm, not surprising when it was rumored that the Spaniard was paid $300m upfront as a signing bonus for just turning up.
The tables have now been turned after PIF stopped their funding, and it’s Rahm again who could lead the exodus away from LIV, as he recently struck a deal to return to the DP World Tour, and also freeing himself up for the 2027 Ryder Cup.
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One person who is adamant that they will not be part of those trying to patch up old wounds with their previous homes is a winner of six DP World trophies and a member of Team Europe in the 2016 Ryder Cup, Thomas Pieters.
Pieters, who joined LIV in 2023, during an appearance on the Dan on Golf Podcast, insisted that in his ideal world, his time with them will extend beyond 2026:
“I’m definitely never going back to the PGA Tour, I’ve never liked that life.”
He was keen to remain professional and show there was no bad blood:
“That’s not me having a go at the PGA Tour, it’s not for me. I tried it and I just wasn’t happy there. If it (LIV) goes away, I’ll probably try and play some on the European Tour or I don’t know. I really don’t know.
“I’m not fussed about it at this point because I feel like I still have a duty to focus on these next six, seven tournaments on LIV and then we’ll see. They’re obviously trying to get it together next year. We’ll see.”
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Pieters has said that current CEO, Scott O’Neil, is trying his best to keep it afloat:
“We got paid. We are getting paid. It was a week late. Some got it early, some got it a week late, but I’m not sure these guys check their bank accounts every two seconds.
“I think whatever comes out officially from LIV is what we’re getting half a day before it goes out. Scott is telling us that he’s going to a broader market and trying to fund this for next year.”
Despite Thomas’ best wishes, someone’s fortunes can quickly change and it could come to pass that he’s in a position where he has to swallow his pride and make a return to his former stomping ground.
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Ida Wobker Instantly Disqualified From Wimbledon After Breaking Rule on Court
Junior tennis prospect Ida Wobker was instantly disqualified from Wimbledon on Saturday due to an emotional outburst that led to her breaking tournament rules.
On paper, Wobker arrived at SW19 with high expectations. Ranked 24th in the ITF junior standings and fresh off capturing her biggest career title at the J500 in Cairo, the teenager represents the bright future of German tennis. The transition to Wimbledon’s grass, however, can be an isolating experience for a young tennis player who is still not used to playing on it.
Over the course of 91 torrid minutes, that pedigree vanished under a mountain of frustration. The statistics were staggering, highlighting a player fighting her own strings as much as her opponent. When the match was halted, Wobker had racked up an unbelievable 44 unforced errors.
Teenage Tennis Prospect Disqualified After Wimbledon Outburst
In the midst of her struggles, Wobker had a complete meltdown, launching her racket into the crowd and inadvertently striking a spectator. The umpire didn’t hesitate to bring the match to an instant conclusion, disqualifying Wobker and handing the win to her opponent, Romania’s Maria Valentina Pop.
Wobker was trapped in an exhausting sporting paradox throughout the match. She hit more winners than Pop (19 to 8), but her hyper-aggressive baseline game was bleeding points faster than she could recover them.
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Every statistical indicator pointed to a teenager entirely out of rhythm and struggling to find her footing. Wobker leaked 11 double faults, effectively handing Pop nearly three entire games without the Romanian needing to swing a racket.
The breaking point arrived cruel statistical finality. Serving at 30-0 in the eleventh game of the second set, Pop watched as Wobker sailed yet another routine return past the baseline. It was unforced error number 44. In a flash of pure, unbridled desperation from a young player watching her dream debut slip away, the German teenager slammed her racket, thus triggering an immediate default from the Grand Slam supervisor under the ITF’s unsportsmanlike conduct rules.
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Numbers usually tell the story of a tennis match, but during Saturday’s girls’ singles opener on court 11, they painted a picture of absolute, mounting agony. When 15-year-old German starlet Wobker was disqualified after her violently thrown racket ricocheted into the crowd, it put a dramatic end to a match that structurally and emotionally fell apart long before the default.
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While reports from The Athletic later confirmed that the racket made contact with a spectator but thankfully caused no injuries, the damage to Wobker’s Wimbledon debut was absolute. The scoreboard will forever record a standard default, but the true story of the meltdown lies in numbers; a premier young talent utterly shattered by 44 errors, 11 double faults, and the immense, suffocating pressure of the Grand Slam stage.
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Arsenal Target Igor Tyjon Rejects Triple Wage Contract Offer from Blackburn
Arsenal are in the market for a new forward in the summer transfer window, and one of their targets has now rejected a new contract worth three times his current salary.
It’s been a slow start to the summer transfer window for the Gunners, who are yet to confirm an official signing so far.
It’s no surprise that Arsenal aren’t panicking in the market, as they have already built a squad capable of winning the Premier League and reaching the Champions League final.
There’s plenty of time remaining in the window for the Gunners to bring in new additions, and there’s no doubt they’ll still look to strengthen Mikel Arteta’s squad.
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Arsenal Target Rejects New Contract
According to journalist Alan Nixon, Arsenal target Igor Tyjon has rejected a lucrative new contract from Blackburn Rovers, who are offering him three times his current wage.
Rovers are desperate to keep the young forward, with manager Tony Mowbray making a personal appeal to him, but Arsenal are closely watching on.
Young forward Tyjon wants double what the Championship club are currently offering him, but Rovers are hopeful that he will remain at the club.
At the age of 18, Tyjon is unlikely to be a player who comes into the Arsenal senior squad if he does sign in the summer transfer window.
He has made just two Championship appearances during his career, playing a total of six minutes in England’s second tier.
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Arsenal Miss Out on Young Talent
Arsenal were pushing to sign Leicester City winger Jeremy Monga in the summer transfer window, but they saw their move hijacked.
Premier League rivals Manchester City have now agreed a deal worth around £10m to sign the young winger after long talks with the Gunners.
Arsenal will be looking to ensure this doesn’t happen again when trying to sign young talents, so they’ll be hoping to get deals over the line quicker.
Arsenal have had a long-standing interest in Tyjon, labelled ‘eye-catching’, from Blackburn, and his rejection of a new contract could open the door for Arsenal to make a move.
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Christian Horner Names His One Condition For F1 Return at British GP
Christian Horner made his first appearance in the F1 paddock since being sacked by Red Bull last year when he attended Sunday’s British Grand Prix.
It didn’t take Sky Sports’ Craig Slater long to track down the 52-year-old, with the journalist being keen to get answers about Horner’s potential future in the sport.
The veteran team principal was quick to try and play the relaxed spectator, mentioning he’s been to Silverstone every year since 1993. Interestingly, though, Horner was accompanied by F1 PR Guru Alice Hedworth, which suggests that there was likely a business element to his presence at the race.
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When he was asked about rumours that he could be tempted to invest in a struggling team or front an entirely new grid entry, Horner did not shut the noise down. Instead, he issued a bold statement of intent, detailing the exact baseline a team would need to get him back involved in the sport.
“For me, I would only look at doing the right thing, something that really had an opportunity to win at the end of the day”, Horner insisted.
That one line says a lot about Horner’s mindset about returning to the sport. He is seeking a partnership that can take the fight directly to his former employers, with whom he spent 20 years before being shown the door last July.
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The most tangible rumour relating to Horner involves a consortium looking to invest in Alpine. The French Renault-backed team is currently floundering in mid-table. With its infrastructure, though, and high investment backing from firm Otro Capital, they will be looking to benefit from Horner’s track record of leading an elite team.
Then there is Aston Martin, for whom Horner stated that it feels painful for him to watch struggling. With a state-of-the-art wind tunnel and upcoming factory in the Honda engine deal, the pieces of a winning puzzle are there if the right mastermind pulls them together.
The most ambitious route back to the sport for Horner would be for him to get involved with a brand-new team. Reports suggest that a 12th team could soon be added to the grid, backed by Chinese automotive giant BYD. Fronting a total newcomer would give Horner a completely new clean slate to build a powerhouse from the ground up, entirely on his own terms.
“There is so much speculation, I think I have been linked with every team on the grid so far today. I am just here to enjoy the race.” Horner reasoned as he tried to deflect from Slater’s questioning.
Horner claims he is in no rush, but walking the Silverstone paddock is the ultimate power move. He has officially signalled to all potential suitors that he is interested in making a deal, but only if they can meet his own ambitions.
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