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Aisam-ul-Haq Creates Milestone at ATP Tour Event – SUCH TV
Pakistan’s tennis star Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi reached a historic milestone on Friday at the final ATP tournament of his career, advancing to the doubles final of the Islamabad ATP Challenger alongside partner Muzammil Murtaza.
The duo defeated Turkey’s third-seeded pair, Mert Alkaya and Alp Horoz, 6-1, 6-4, becoming the first all-Pakistani team to reach the final of any ATP event.
At 44, Aisam has previously played 42 ATP World Tour finals and 58 ATP Challenger finals, but always with foreign partners.
This marks the first time in his long professional career that he will compete in a final with a fellow Pakistani.
The unseeded pair entered the tournament as wild cards and produced a dominant semifinal performance to secure their place in Saturday’s title match.
They will face the fourth-seeded duo of Dominik Palan of the Czech Republic and Denis Yevseyev of Kazakhstan.
Saturday’s final will also be Aisam’s last match on the ATP Tour.
The veteran, widely regarded as Pakistan’s greatest-ever tennis player, has expressed his desire to finish his career on a winning note
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20 charged in college hoops point-shaving plot
Twenty men have been charged in a point-shaving scheme involving more than 39 college basketball players on more than 17 NCAA Division I teams, leading to more than 29 games being fixed, according to a federal indictment unsealed Thursday in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Fifteen of the defendants played college basketball during the 2023-24 and/or 2024-25 seasons, according to the indictment. Some have played this season. Two of the players named in the indictment, Cedquavious Hunter and Dyquavian Short, were sanctioned in November by the NCAA for fixing New Orleans games.
At least two of the defendants, Shane Hennen and Marves Fairley, were also charged in a federal indictment in the Eastern District of New York centered on gambling schemes in the NBA.
Former NBA player Antonio Blakeney was named but not charged in the indictment. The indictment describes Blakeney as being “charged elsewhere.”
The scheme, according to the indictment, began around September 2022 and initially was focused on fixing games in the Chinese Basketball Association. The group later targeted college basketball games, offering bribes to college players ranging from $10,000 to $30,000 to compromise games for betting purposes, according to the indictment.
“In placing these wagers on games they had fixed, the defendants defrauded sportsbooks, as well as individual sports bettors, who were all unaware that the defendants had corruptly manipulated the outcome of these games that should have been decided fairly, based on genuine competition and the best efforts of the players,” the indictment said.
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Want to go to the national championship game? Got (at least) $2,700?
Monday night’s game featuring hometown Miami and championship-starved Indiana is one of the toughest tickets in sports.
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His starting job slipped away, but this goalie is never going to complain
Beloved by his Capitals teammates, backup goalie Charlie Lindgren only cares about one thing.
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