Saudi Arabia beat Iraq to reach quarterfinals of 2022 Arab Cup U-20

The win means the young Falcons have topped Group A with a maximum of six points from two matches. (Twitter:@SaudiNT)
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Updated 27 July 2022
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Saudi Arabia beat Iraq to reach quarterfinals of 2022 Arab Cup U-20

  • The young Falcons top Group B after 4-1 win, while Jordan qualify from Group B

Saudi Arabia reached the quarterfinals of the 2022 Arab Cup U-20 after defeating Iraq 4-1 on Tuesday night at Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Stadium in Abha.

The win means the young Falcons have topped Group A with a maximum of six points from two matches, while Mauritania is in second with three points. Iraq, in third place, have been eliminated with no points.

The Saudi team took the lead on nine minutes through Abdullah Radif, before Musab Al-Juwair doubled the score after 31 minutes. Iraq’s Abboud Rabah reduced the deficit two minutes later, but Radif restored Saudi’s two-goal lead almost immediately with his second of the match.

With 10 minutes of the match left, Radif completed his hattrick from the penalty spot to give the hosts a deserved 4-1 victory.

The Saudi team kicked off the tournament last Wednesday with a 2-0 win over Mauritania, who went on to beat Iraq 1-0 three days later. Their opponent in Sunday’s quarterfinal is yet to be confirmed.

In Group B, Yemen defeated the UAE 3-1 to finish second in the table behind Jordan, who qualify automatically for the last eight. The UAE, with only one point, are eliminated, while the Yemenis now wait to see if they are one of the two best second-placed teams in the competition.


Alcaraz powers into Indian Wells quarter-finals

Updated 12 March 2026
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Alcaraz powers into Indian Wells quarter-finals

  • Alcaraz will next face 2021 champion Cameron Norrie, who earlier beat Australia’s Rinky Hijikata 6-4 ⁠6-2

World number one Carlos Alcaraz ‌continued his dominant run at Indian Wells, beating Norway’s Casper Ruud 6-1 7-6(2) on Wednesday to reach the quarter-finals in the California desert.
The Spaniard relied on ​a near-flawless service game to seize control of the match, racing through the opening set in just 37 minutes after breaking Ruud’s serve three times.
Thirteenth-seeded Ruud raised his level in the second set and forced a tiebreak, hoping to push the match to a decider, but Alcaraz kept his foot on the gas to seal his 15th consecutive victory of the season to reach the quarter-finals ‌for a fifth ‌straight year.
“The conditions were difficult to be ​honest. ‌Today ⁠the ​ball was ⁠tough to control but we both played great,” two-time champion Alcaraz said in his on-court interview.
“My first set was incredible I’m really happy of playing that kind of level, really happy to get through and hopefully I’ll play this level on the next round.”
Alcaraz will next face 2021 champion Cameron Norrie, who earlier beat Australia’s Rinky Hijikata 6-4 ⁠6-2, with the Spaniard looking to avenge a defeat ‌to the Briton at last year’s ‌Paris Masters.

SWIATEK, PEGULA THROUGH
World number two Iga ​Swiatek delivered a dominant 6-2 6-0 ‌victory over Czech 13th seed Karolina Muchova, reeling off 10 consecutive ‌games to secure her fifth win over the Czech, whom she also beat at the same stage of the tournament last year.
“I felt I was playing better and better, just great,” Swiatek said.
“I love playing here ... It’s ‌a great place to play tennis, hopefully I can keep doing that until the end.”
Swiatek, chasing a ⁠third Indian Wells ⁠title, will face ninth seed Elina Svitolina in the quarter-finals after the Ukrainian advanced when Katerina Siniakova retired injured.
American fifth seed Jessica Pegula overcame Belinda Bencic 6-3 7-6(5) to secure her first victory in five meetings between the pair.
Pegula, coming off a dramatic comeback win over Jelena Ostapenko, took control as she clinched the opening set — her first ever against the Swiss — before edging a tightly contested tiebreak to close out the match.
Russian 11th seed Daniil Medvedev beat Alex Michelsen 6-2 6-4 in a commanding performance, needing just one ​hour and 27 minutes to ​dismantle the American and maintain his strong form after winning last month’s Dubai Open.