Simone Biles’ rival and friend Andrade of Brazil wins gold in vault at Pan American Games

Brazil's Rebeca Andrade celebrates after winning the gold medal in the artistic gymnastics women's vault final during the Pan American Games Santiago 2023 at the Team Sports Centre in the National Stadium Sports Park in Santiago. (AFP)
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Updated 25 October 2023
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Simone Biles’ rival and friend Andrade of Brazil wins gold in vault at Pan American Games

  • It was the Brazilian’s first gold at the biggest multi-sports event in the Americas, where she is considered among biggest stars competing
  • Earlier this month, the 24-year-old Andrade defeated Biles to take the vault gold at the world championship in Antwerp

SANTIAGO, Chile: The likely rival for US gymnast Simone Biles in the vault competition at next year’s Paris Olympics extended her winning streak on Tuesday.

Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade, also a friend of the American star, won an expected gold medal in her favorite event at the Pan American Games.

It was the Brazilian’s first gold at the biggest multi-sports event in the Americas, where she is considered among biggest stars competing. Looking effortless in execution, Andrade scored 15.333 in her first vault and 14.633 on the second. Her average of 14.983 beat silver medalist’s Jordan Chiles of the US by 0.833.

Mexico’s Natalia Escalera claimed the bronze medal.

Earlier this month, the 24-year-old Andrade defeated Biles to take the vault gold at the world championship in Antwerp. Three years ago, the Brazilian won the Olympic gold in Tokyo in the event in which the most decorated American gymnast in history did not take part.

Biles won four other gold medals only on the final day of the gymnastics world championships, including dominant performances on the balance beam and floor finals, but lost to Andrade then by 0.201 after flying backward in her first vault. She has a record 37 medals at the world championships and Olympics.

The Brazilian said she doesn’t want to think about the Olympics just yet.

“It is still a bit far, let’s talk about that next year,” Andrade said jokingly. Biles’ coach, Cecile Landi, has said the American also doesn’t want to speak in detail about the Olympics yet to protect herself.

Andrade lost her first battle with the US team on Sunday, when Chiles finished as the winner in the all-round competition. The Brazilian chose to sit out the floor exercise to protect her knees, which have gone through difficult surgeries three times in her career.

Before the medal ceremony in Belgium, the American graciously pretended to place a crown on the Brazilian’s head. Days later the two were photographed dancing together at a party. Andrade repeatedly says Biles is an inspiration to her, not only for her talents, but also for her stance on mental health.

“She (Biles) is more than a great gymnast, she is a great person,” Andrade said Sunday after her all-round team silver medal in Santiago. “I just want us to keep having fun as we do what we do.”


Rising Turkish and Indonesian stars awarded wildcards for 2026 Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open

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Rising Turkish and Indonesian stars awarded wildcards for 2026 Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open

  • Zeynep Sonmez and Janice Tjen add further international depth to elite WTA 500 field taking part from Jan. 31- Feb. 7 at Zayed Sports City
  • Sonmez, ranked 112th in the world, is in good form having qualified for the first Grand Slam of the year, the Australian Open, where she defeated 11th seed Ekaterina Alexandrova in the first round

ABU DHABI: The Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open has confirmed rising Turkish star Zeynep Sonmez and Indonesia’s Janice Tjen as wildcard entries for the 2026 tournament, adding further global representation to the growing field for the WTA 500 event from Jan. 31 to Feb. 7.

Both players arrive in Abu Dhabi with strong international followings and increasing momentum on the professional circuit, underlining the tournament’s reputation as a platform where emerging talent from across the world competes alongside established stars on one of women’s tennis’ most exciting stages.

Sonmez, ranked 112th in the world, is in particularly hot form having qualified for the first Grand Slam of the year, the Australian Open, earlier this month before stunning 11th seed Ekaterina Alexandrova in the first round and then falling to Yulia Putintseva in a stormy third round, three-set encounter.

Tjen, already one of Indonesia’s most successful players of the professional era and the current world No. 59, has continued her rise through the international ranks with a series of impressive performances across the WTA circuit.

A second-round loser at the Australian Open, the 23-year-old’s wildcard entry reflects both her growing profile and the increasing strength and visibility of tennis in Southeast Asia, a region that continues to produce new talent and passionate fanbases.

The announcements build on a strong list of early confirmations already revealed for the fourth tournament. Defending champion Belinda Bencic (world No. 10) will return to Abu Dhabi as she bids for a third Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open title, having lifted the trophy in both 2023 and 2025.

The Olympic gold medallist remains unbeaten at the tournament and returns following a standout comeback season on the WTA Tour.

Rising star Alexandra Eala has also been confirmed, reinforcing the event’s position as a showcase for the next generation of elite women’s tennis.

Tjen said: “I’m really excited to be coming to Abu Dhabi and grateful for the opportunity to compete in such a high-level tournament. The Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open is an event I’ve followed closely, and it means a lot to be able to test myself against some of the best players in the world. I’m looking forward to the challenge and to experiencing the atmosphere in front of the fans.”

Sonmez, aged 23, was similarly thrilled to be included in the elite line-up, adding: “Receiving a wildcard for the Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open is a great honor. This tournament brings together an incredible field every year, and I’m proud to represent Turkey on such a prestigious stage, and I’m ready to give my absolute best on the court in Abu Dhabi.”

Nigel Gupta, tournament director at event organizers MARI, said: “Wildcards are an important part of what makes the Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open special. They allow us to shine a spotlight on exciting players from different parts of the world while continuing to build a world-class field.

“Janice and Zeyneb both bring strong followings and real competitive quality, and they complement a line-up that already includes established champions and some of the most promising young players on the WTA Tour.”