Venus Williams aims for Roland Garros after falling in Madrid

Venus Williams, at 45 years old, looks towards Roland Garros after a defeat in Madrid that does not extinguish her competitive fire.

The legend still stands

Venus Williams lost. Again. But listen carefully, because the important thing is not the final score. The important thing is what he said afterwards.

The seven-time Grand Slam champion, aged 45, fell 6-2, 6-4 to Kaitlin Quevedo at the WTA in Madrid. His tenth straight defeat in singles. Anyone would think about retirement.

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But Venus thinks of Paris.

“Yeah, I mean, to get my feet dirty, this was a great start… We’d love to keep going on clay,”

That’s what he declared after the game. He talks about Roland Garros as if it were his next challenge, not his farewell. That’s temper. That’s love for the game.

Adjustments on clay

Williams had not played on clay since Roland Garros 2021. Five years without stepping foot in Madrid. Recognize that you need time to adjust again.

“All of these things require adjustments. I started practicing on clay a couple of weeks after Miami. I haven’t really played on clay in years,”

She explained with that honesty that characterizes her.

His last victory was nine months ago, in Washington. This year he has losses in Auckland, Hobart, Melbourne, Austin, Indian Wells and Miami. The numbers are cold. Not Venus’s attitude.

The privilege of facing a legend

On the other side of the net was Kaitlin Quevedo, 20 years old, Spanish. She achieved her first victory in a WTA 1000 and only her second professional victory.

“I was very surprised… I am very happy to have been able to play for the first time against such a legend”,

said Quevedo, becoming the youngest Spaniard to win a main match in Madrid.

That’s the beauty of the sport: a legend that continues to fight and a new generation that grows up facing it.

Venus could be comfortable giving lectures or enjoying her life off the court. Instead, he chooses to continue “getting his feet dirty.” Because when you truly love something, numbers don’t matter. It’s important to keep trying.

Roland Garros awaits. And Venus Williams too.

Mexican team signs perfect group stage with victory

Mexico closes the group stage perfectly with a 3-0 victory against the Czech Republic.

El Tricolor closes undefeated and without goals against

The Mexican National Team completed an impeccable group stage. With the 3-0 win over the Czech Republic, they added their third win and finished as the absolute leader. Javier Aguirre’s campaign prioritizes results over spectacle, and it works for him: 11 games without losing and zero goals conceded in the tournament.

The Mexico City Stadium vibrated with 80,824 spectators. The team arrived at the last duel with a guaranteed place in the second round, which allowed them to rotate players and give minutes to Memo Ochoa, a request from the fans.

The goals came in the second half: Mateo Chávez at 55, Julián Quiñones at 61 and Álvaro Fidalgo at 90+4. The victory was not brilliant, but it was overwhelming.

The night of Memo Ochoa

In the end, Ochoa was left alone in the area, leaning on the penalty spot. He cried for a few seconds until the entire team came to hug him. It was his night, a recognition of more than 20 years of experience.

Mexico achieved what it had never done before: win all its group stage matches. The streets of the capital, its squares and the Colossus of Santa Úrsula exude excitement. Good football is the least important thing; effectiveness rules.

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South Africa surprises and displaces South Korea in Group A

South Africa beats South Korea 1-0 and places second in Group A.

South African victory in the Steel Giant

The South African team gave the surprise of the day by narrowly beating South Korea at the Monterrey stadium. The result shakes the sector and places the South Africans as second in Group A, led by Mexico.

The winning goal

After an intense but goalless first half, due to the defensive order of both teams, the African team broke the scoreless score in the second half. Taphelo Maseko drilled Kim Seung-gyu’s goal in the 63rd minute, unleashing euphoria in the stands.

Impact on the table

With this victory, “Bafana Bafana” add four points and move South Korea to third place, with three points. Furthermore, the combination of results sentenced the fate of the bloc: the Czech Republic was prematurely eliminated from the 2026 World Cup.

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Guillermo Ochoa receives tribute in his possible last game with Mexico

The goalkeeper entered the 77th minute to a deafening ovation at the Mexico City Stadium.

Tribute at the Colossus of Santa Úrsula

The Mexico City Stadium became a recognition platform for Guillermo Ochoa. The 39-year-old goalkeeper entered in the 77th minute of the friendly due to his possible last participation with the Mexican National Team. The fans broke out in a cheer that echoed in every corner of the building.

Coach Javier Aguirre had warned that the changes would be for performance, not courtesy. However, it determined Ochoa’s entry right after Julián Quiñones’ goal. Raúl Rangel gave up his place, and Edson Álvarez gave him the captain’s badge as a sign of respect.

In the 79th minute, the goalkeeper touched his first ball. The stands celebrated it as if it were a goal. The chants of “Oe, oe, oe, Memo, Memo” were heard without interruption. Ochoa raised his hands thanking the people for their affection.

With this appearance, the goalkeeper extended his record: he actively participated in his fourth World Cup, after starting in Brazil 2014, Russia 2018 and Qatar 2022, and being on the bench in Germany 2006 and South Africa 2010. He thus completes six World Cups, a mark he shares only with Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Ochoa closes this cycle accompanied by the coaching staff, his teammates and a fan who considers him a symbol of Mexican soccer. His legacy remains intact.

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