Rafael Nadal wins 5th Rogers Cup title, beating Medvedev

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Rafael Nadal of Spain with the championship trophy after defeating Daniil Medvedev of Russia in the finals during the Rogers Cup tennis tournament at Stade IGA in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. (Eric Bolte-USA TODAY Sports)
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Russia's Daniil Medvedev reacts after a missed point against Spain's Rafael Nadal during the final of the Rogers Cup tennis tournament in Montreal on Aug. 11, 2019. (Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press via AP)
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Rafael Nadal of Spain hits a shot against Daniil Medvedev of Russia during the Rogers Cup tennis tournament at Stade IGA in Montreal, Canada. (Eric Bolte-USA TODAY Sports)
Updated 12 August 2019
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Rafael Nadal wins 5th Rogers Cup title, beating Medvedev

  • Nadal defeated the 8th-seeded Russian in just 70 minutes
  • The second-ranked Spanish star won his 83rd singles title and third of the year

MONTREAL, Canada: Rafael Nadal won his fifth Rogers Cup title, beating Daniil Medvedev 6-3, 6-0 on Sunday in just 70 minutes.
The 33-year-old Nadal won the event for the third time in Montreal. The first came in 2005 at age 19 over Andre Agassi, and the second in 2013. Nadal won in Toronto in 2008 and 2018.
The second-ranked Spanish star won his 83rd singles title and third of the year, following clay victories in Rome and at the French Open. He extended his tour record for Masters 1000 titles to 35, two more than top-ranked Novak Djokovic.
Nadal had a walkover in the semifinals Saturday when Gael Monfils withdrew because of an ankle injury.
Medvedev, from Russia, was seeded eighth.


Ferhat stars as Mouloudia get CAF Champions League boost

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Ferhat stars as Mouloudia get CAF Champions League boost

  • Muslim Anatouf scored after 15 minutes and a Ferhat thunderbolt on 44 minutes gave Mouloudia a two-goal half-time advantage
  • It would have been an injustice if the Sudanese club had snatched a draw

JOHANNESBURG: Zinedine Ferhat created the first goal and scored the second for Mouloudia Alger of Algeria in a 2-1 win over Al Hilal of Sudan 2-1 on Friday that threw CAF Champions League Group C wide open.
Muslim Anatouf scored after 15 minutes and a Ferhat thunderbolt on 44 minutes gave Mouloudia a two-goal half-time advantage before a near-capacity crowd in the 45,000-seat Algiers stadium.
Hilal rarely threatened to reduce the deficit in a cauldron of cheering, singing and flag waving until Mauritanian Ahmed Salem M’Bareck netted with 13 minutes remaining.
Ghanaian substitute Kamaradini Mamudu had a late chance to bring Hilal level, but his header from a corner flew wide.


It would have been an injustice if the Sudanese club had snatched a draw, however, as they were outplayed by quicker, slicker Mouloudia for long periods of an often scrappy, foul-ridden match.
Despite losing for the first time in the group after two victories and two draws, Hilal retained first place with eight points.
Topping the table in the most competitive of the four groups is a remarkable achievement by Hilal given they have to stage home matches in Rwanda because of the ongoing Sudanese civil war.
Mouloudia had just one point after matchday three, but back-to-back home wins over Saint-Eloi Lupopo from the Democratic Republic of Congo and Hilal have lifted them to second with seven points.
Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa have five points, one more than Lupopo, ahead of their clash in Lubumbashi on Sunday.
A win for Lupopo would leave Sundowns in danger of missing the knockout stage of the premier African club competition for only the second time since winning the 2016 final against Zamalek of Egypt.
In the final round on February 14, Hilal host Lupopo and Sundowns will have home advantage over Mouloudia, whose South African coach, Rhulani Mokwena, was formerly in charge of the Pretoria club.