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Clark’s golf balls had 22 emblazoned on them – her now famous jersey number. While the pair played nine holes together, Clark said she was unable to soak up any of Korda’s golfing skills. “I’ve watched and she’s been amazing but golf’s hard, hard to replicate that fast but she’s been incredible,” Clark told the broadcast. Definitely a fun morning.”While Clark has been working on her golf game in the offseason, her attention will soon be back on basketball. Clark told the broadcast she has been focusing on fine-tuning her skills on the court but she is also working on getting stronger off the court ahead of her sophomore season.
Persons: Caitlin Clark, Clark, ANNIKA Pro, Annika Sörenstam, Nelly Korda, , Douglas P, It’s, ” Clark, ” Korda, “ I’ve, she’s Organizations: CNN — Basketball, Pelican, Indiana Fever, Indiana, Clark Locations: Swedish, Belleair , Florida, Gainbridge
The players we heard from, including world No 1 Novak Djokovic, almost unanimously described playing Nadal on clay as “the toughest test in tennis”. Ruud’s words call to mind Andy Roddick’s famous “first your legs, then your soul” description of Novak Djokovic, so what exactly makes playing Nadal specifically so terrifying? GO DEEPER Why you should be excited about this year's tennis clay court swingLet’s start with the ultimate, ultimate test — playing Nadal on Chatrier. Nadal beat Monfils in the 2016 Monte Carlo final (Michael Steele/Getty Images)Corentin Moutet, the world No 79, played Nadal at the French Open two years ago. But perhaps it’s fitting that the only person who has properly got the better of Nadal on clay is Rafael Nadal himself.
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CNN —India’s second nuclear-capable ballistic missile submarine joined its naval fleet late last month, a move the government says strengthens its nuclear deterrent as New Delhi casts a wary eye at both China and Pakistan. The de facto border between India and China, known as the Line of Actual Control, has been a longtime flashpoint between the two. India’s next ballistic missile subs could be years away, however, if history is any predictor of the future. Arighaat was launched almost seven years ago, and if that timeline from launch to commissioning applies to the next Indian ballistic missile sub, it won’t join the service until 2030. A type 094 Jin-class nuclear-capable ballistic missile submarine of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy participates in a naval parade in 2019.
Persons: CNN —, Rajnath Singh, Janes, Arighaat, , Carl Schuster, Aksai, Matt Korda, ” Korda, won’t, SSBNs, Tom Shugart, ” Shugart, Jin, Kandlikar Venkatesh, Mark Schiefelbein, Venkatesh, It’s, Abhijit Singh, ” Singh, Korda, it’s, Organizations: CNN, People’s Liberation Army, Indian Defense, India’s Eastern Naval Command, Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance, Pacific Command’s Joint Intelligence Center, Troops, Naval, Nuclear, Federation of American Scientists, India’s, Center, New, New American Security, US, United Nations Security Council, US Navy’s, Navy, Global Times, People's Liberation Army, PLA, Getty, Observer Research, Hindustan Times, MIRV Locations: Delhi, China, Pakistan, India, Visakhapatnam, Bengal, United States, Bay, Aksai Chin, Beijing, New American, Russia, United Kingdom, France, Britain, Ohio, AFP, Mumbai, Islamabad, Kashmir, New Delhi
CNN —American golfer Nelly Korda has withdrawn from an upcoming tournament after being bitten by a dog, she said on Friday, marking the latest setback in her run of bad luck. “I regret to announce that I must withdraw from next week’s Ladies European Tour tournament in London,” Korda said on her Instagram story. “On Saturday in Seattle, I was bitten by a dog and need time to receive treatment and recover fully.”The world No. 1 apologized to fans and organizers for missing the LET Aramco Team Series tournament at Centurion Club in Hemel Hempstead, England, scheduled from June 28-30. Nelly Korda enjoyed a record-equaling start to the year.
Persons: Nelly Korda, , ” Korda, Lindsey Wasson, Korda, I’m, Organizations: CNN, European, Aramco, Centurion Club, KPMG Women’s, ESPN Locations: American, London, Seattle, Hemel Hempstead, England
CNN —If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. Or if you’re Amy Yang, try 75 times to win your first major – ending an almost two-decades wait – after the South Korean golfer survived a late scare to win the Women’s PGA Championship in Washington on Sunday. In 74 prior major starts, she had finished inside the top-10 on 21 outings, and twice as a runner-up at the US Women’s Open in 2012 and 2015. Stanford is the sole player to have waited longer for their first major than Yang, and only just: the American triumphed on her 76th attempt. “At one point I thought, ‘Will I ever win a major championship before I retire?’” Yang said.
Persons: don’t, Amy Yang, Yang bogeyed, stokes, Ko Jin, American Lilia Vu, , ” Yang, Jan, Meierling, caddie, Ezra Shaw, Yang, Angela Stanford, ‘ Will, ’ ” Yang, ” Victory, Korda, Nelly Korda, Lexi Thompson, Gerald Herbert, ” Korda, “ I’m Organizations: CNN, South, Sahalee Country, LPGA, US, Evian, Stanford, , Paris Olympics, Games, Getty, Meijer, Chevron, St Locations: South Korean, Washington, American, Rio, France, Andrews, Scotland
CNN —After months of otherworldly form, Nelly Korda proved she is human after all following a horrific start to the 79th US Women’s Open on Thursday. “I just didn’t really want to shoot 80, and I just kept making bogeys,” Korda told reporters. 30 Saso is chasing her second US Women’s Open title after playoff triumph at The Olympic Club in San Francisco, California, in 2021. There’s so much golf left,” Saso told reporters. Friday’s second round is set to begin at 6:45 a.m.
Persons: Nelly Korda, Yuka Saso, Korda –, , ” Korda, , birdies, Korda, Matt Slocum, Andrea Lee, Thailand’s Wichanee Meechai, Adela Cernousek, ” Saso, I’ve, Saso, Matt Rourke, Rose Zhang, Friday’s Organizations: CNN, Pennsylvania’s Lancaster Country Club, Chevron, AP, Olympic Club Locations: Pennsylvania’s, San Francisco , California
CNN —Lexi Thompson will retire from professional golf at the end of the 2024 season, calling time on a decorated career at the age of 29, the American announced on Tuesday. And of course, I look forward to a little time for myself.”Thompson became the youngest to ever compete at the US Women's Open in 2007. “You haven’t always been easy on me, or fair for that matter, but through all the ups and downs, you’ve given me a platform to inspire others and positively impact the world,” Thompson said in her letter. Stephen Dunn/Getty Images‘A whirlwind of constant attention, scrutiny and pressure’Thompson spoke through tears during a press conference at Pennsylvania’s Lancaster Country Club, US Women’s Open host, on Tuesday. 1 and the US Women’s Open tournament favorite Nelly Korda.
Persons: Lexi Thompson, , ” Thompson, , Leo, Streeter Lecka, Thompson, agonizingly, South Korea’s, Stephen Dunn, ’ Thompson, , I’ll, We’re, we’re, that’s, David Cannon, Rose Zhang, Rory McIlroy, Max Homa, Matt Rourke, Nelly Korda, “ She’s, ” Korda, she’s, Corpuz, She’s, Michelle Wie West, Annika Sörenstam, Thompson’s, Suzann, fairways we’ve Organizations: CNN, American, Floridian, Kraft Nabisco, Chevron, , USA, Solheim, Olympic, US, LPGA, Aramco, European, South, Pennsylvania’s Lancaster Country Club, PGA, Shriners, PGA Tour, Locations: Instagram,
Yet two rounds, or 36 holes, away from possibly making history, Nelly Korda is an athlete who seems at ease with what could lie ahead. Korda, the world No.1, was six shots off the lead after her first round. At last month’s The Chevron Championship, Korda won her fifth consecutive title to join Annika Sörenstam and Nancy Lopez as the only players to win five in a row on the tour. Nelly Korda has won 13 times on the LPGA Tour. “I just felt like mentally, I just needed the rest,” Korda told ESPN.
Persons: Nelly Korda, Korda, Madelene Sagstrom, Rose Zhang, Annika Sörenstam, Nancy Lopez, Elsa, , ” Korda, Zhang Organizations: CNN, Cognizant, Chevron, LPGA, ESPN, Eagle Locations: American, Clifton , New Jersey
CNN —American golfer Nelly Korda clinched a remarkable fifth victory in a row on Sunday, sealing her second major title with a win at the Chevron Championship and in the process levelling the LPGA Tour record for consecutive wins. Having begun the year on eight LPGA Tour wins, Korda has surged to 13 in a matter of months. “It’s just been a crazy, crazy, crazy couple of weeks, with some really solid golf,” Korda, still damp from her leap into the lake beside the 18th hole, told reporters. A bogey at the following hole marked her first since the 7th of Friday’s second round, an unblemished 39-hole run. Andy Lyons/Getty ImagesKorda has already topped her most prolific season, a dominant 2021 that saw her tally four LPGA Tour wins.
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1 Nelly Korda won her 11th career title on Sunday and claimed her third LPGA victory in a row, winning the Ford Championship at Seville Golf and Country Club. Despite starting the day two shots off the lead, Korda expressed afterwards that she felt it was a comfortable victory. I’m very, very pleased with how I played today in the tough conditions.”Korda won the LPGA Drive On Championship in January before taking a seven-week break. She made a winning return at the Seri Pak Championship in California on March 24 before taking before taking victory at this past weekend’s inaugural edition of the Ford Championship. “I would say the reset that I had after [the LPGA Drive On Championship] really, really helped me.
Persons: Nelly Korda, Hira Naveed, Korda, , , ” Korda, Christian Petersen, Nancy Lopez, Yani Tseng, JoAnne Carner, “ I’m, I’ve, Naveed, ” Naveed, Nelly, it’s Organizations: CNN, Ford, Seville, Country Club, Seri Pak Locations: Gilbert , Arizona, California, American, Prague
CNN —Nelly Korda pulled off a stunning late rally to clinch a dramatic hometown victory at the LPGA Drive On Championship in Florida on Sunday, edging Lydia Ko in a playoff to prolong the New Zealander’s wait to join the LPGA Hall of Fame. “The amount of support I received this week was unbelievable,” Korda told reporters. Good ol’ Nelly fashion making it dramatic.”Ko and Korda embrace after a dramatic battle. Steve Nesius/APVictory marks Korda’s ninth title on the LPGA Tour, and her first since she defended her Pelican Women’s Championship crown in November 2022. The $262,500 winner’s purse sees her cross the $9 million mark for LPGA Tour career earnings.
Persons: CNN — Nelly Korda, Lydia Ko, Korda’s, parred, Ko, Korda, ” Korda, “ I’m, Nelly, ” Ko, Steve Nesius, Jessica Korda, Jessica, ’ ” Korda, , old’s, Organizations: CNN, LPGA Hall of Fame, Bradenton, LPGA Tour, Hilton, LPGA, Hall of Fame, of Fame Locations: Florida
BRADENTON, Fla, (AP) — Nelly Korda rallied to win her hometown LPGA Drive On Championship and delay Lydia Ko's LPGA Hall of Fame entry, outlasting the New Zealander on the second hole of a playoff after overcoming a three-stroke deficit with an eagle-birdie finish. Korda won with a 4-foot par putt on the par-4 18th after Ko's 5-footer caught the lip and spun out. On the second playoff hole, Korda went long to the wall and chipped to set up the winning putt. “Obviously, I three-putted the second playoff hole, but other than that I don’t feel like I lost the tournament,” Ko said. “I think even when I was down they were so, so positive and keeping me in it,” Korda said.
Persons: — Nelly Korda, Lydia Ko's, Korda, ” Korda, ” Ko, , Ko, “ Gosh, Nelly, Megan Khang, Lucy Li, Ayaka Furue, ___ Organizations: BRADENTON, Hall of Fame, Bradenton Country Club Locations: Fla, Zealander, Orlando
BRADENTON, Fla, (AP) — Hometown favorite Kelly Korda shot a 3-under 68 with an eagle-birdie finish Saturday to take a three-shot lead into the final round of the LPGA Drive On Championship. Trying to complete a wire-to-wire victory at Bradenton Country Club, Korda rebounded with the late flurry after making consecutive bogeys on Nos. “Being in Florida I always get a lot of support, but hometown, it’s crazy. “It was really windy,” said Ko, a victory short of entering the LPGA Hall of Fame. It didn’t really die down until we were pretty much on the last hole.”___
Persons: Kelly Korda, Korda, “ I’m, I’ve, ” Korda, , It’s, Lydia Ko, Megan Khang, Ayaka Furue, , Ko Organizations: BRADENTON, Bradenton Country Club, Hall of Fame Locations: Fla, Florida
NAPLES, Fla. (AP) — Nasa Hataoka had a strong start and Amy Yang had a hot finish, finishing with a share of the lead in the CME Group Tour Championship with 18 holes left and $2 million on the line. Hataoka set the pace early with five birdies in her first 11 holes and finished with a 65. I think the best is to just concentrate on my round and just keep that out of my mind and just do my golf.”Alison Lee, who came into the LPGA finale with a Ladies European Tour win and two runner-up finishes on the LPGA Tour, tried to keep pace. Hataoka has six LPGA titles, all within the last five years, and the 24-year-old from Japan rode a hot putter to give herself a chance. Nelly Korda tried to stay close, making her first hole-in-one on the LPGA Tour at the par-3 eighth.
Persons: Nasa Hataoka, Amy Yang, Yang, Hataoka, , ” Hataoka, ” Alison Lee, , Lee, ” Xiyu Lin, Ruoning Yin, Minjee Lee, ” Yin, ” Tiburon, Jin Young Ko, Nelly Korda, Lilia Vu, Brooke Henderson, Atthaya Thitikul, ” Korda, “ It’s, Celine Boutier, Boutier, ___ Organizations: Nasa, European, LPGA Tour, LPGA, Tiburon Golf, Women's, Hataoka, PGA, Locations: NAPLES, Fla, Tiburon, America, South Korea, Thailand, Japan, Canada
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