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Time of India
8 hours ago
- Time of India
WNBA star Caitlin Clark enjoys a night in with Happy Gilmore 2 while taking a break from court amid injury
Caitlin Clark. Image via: Getty Images The Indiana Fever's star player, Caitlin Clark, posted a story on Instagram later on Thursday. She was watching Happy Gilmore 2 with a cozy blanket wrapped around her legs. After a rough right groin injury that ruled her out of Thursday's game, this was indeed a time for relaxing and enjoying a small break. The game had taken great peaks as the Fevers outscored the Aces 80-70. With Caitlin Clark not being a part of the game, it was difficult but not impossible. The Fevers proved that they can rely on other players to step up in Clark's absence. After a satisfactory victory, the Fever's star put on a comfy blanket and watched Adam Sandler's new movie, 'Happy Gilmore 2', later on Friday. Indiana Fever's guard Caitlin Clark binge-watched Happy Gilmore 2 after team's glorious victory After a successful match that led to the victory of the Fevers against the Las Vegas Aces, it was now time for the team's guard to celebrate. Although she was kept out of the game due to a right groin injury, she hadn't lost hope. After a sigh of relief, this WNBA star player posted a story on Instagram, sharing her much-awaited 'me-time'. She started binge-watching Adam Sandler's new golfing movie, Happy Gilmore 2. The movie had been released earlier on July 25. Recovery processes can be slow, but a good movie can provide a welcome distraction and make the time fly. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like American Investor Warren Buffett Recommends: 5 Books For Turning Your Life Around Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo 'Happy Gilmore 2 !!!!', she captioned her Instagram story. More updates on Caitlin Clark's recent right groin injury After a right groin injury, which kept her out during Thursday's game, the Indiana Fever provided an important injury update. 'Caitlin Clark underwent further medical evaluations earlier this week, which confirmed that no additional injuries or damage were discovered. Clark will continue working with the medical team on her recovery and rehabilitation, with the priority on her long-term health and well-being. There is no timetable available for her return," the Fever had posted a tweet on X, updating about Caitlin Clark's injury. Caitlin Clark's demand to bring back 'Stranger Things' jersey brought good fortune to the team As promised by the franchise, the Fever players were seen wearing their 'Stranger Things' jerseys during Thursday's match. The jersey indeed proved to be a good fortune for the team as they won 80-70 against the Las Vegas Aces. The team had done well even without their star player. Caitlin Clark's return to the court still remains a mystery. As a result, the Fever will have to find ways without their point guard. However, the most important thing for the Indiana Fevers is ensuring their star player's good health. If keeping her out of the upcoming games ensures a fast recovery, then it's a win-win situation for both parties. Also read: NBA legend LeBron James brags about son Bronny James' incredible handles at Summer League Game FAQs For which team does Caitlin Clark play? Caitlin Clark plays for the Indiana Fever of the WNBA. What injury is Caitlin Clark suffering from? Caitlin Clark is suffering from a right groin injury. Did Caitlin Clark play Thursday's game against the Aces? No, Caitlin Clark was kept out of Thursday's game due to her injury. For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!


The Hindu
8 hours ago
- The Hindu
DC Open 2025: Top seed Fritz falls in quarterfinals
US top seed Taylor Fritz dropped an early Saturday morning marathon to Spain's Alejandro Davidovich-Fokina in the semifinals of the ATP DC Open. World number four Fritz, two points from victory in the ninth game, dropped the last five games in falling to the 26th-ranked Spaniard 7-6 (7/3), 3-6, 7-5 after three hours and five minutes in a match ending just before 2:00 am. Davidovich-Fokina advanced to a Saturday semifinal against US fourth seed Ben Shelton, who beat sixth-seeded hometown hero Frances Tiafoe 7-6 (7/2), 6-4. Fritz, who had 20 aces and six double faults, served for the match in the ninth and was up 30-0 but lost, then failed to take advantage of three double faults by Davidovich-Fokina in the 10th game. The other men's semifinal will send French lucky loser Corentin Moutet against Australian seventh seed Alex De Minaur, who eliminated American Brandon Nakashima 6-4, 6-4. Moutet withstood leg cramps to eliminate eighth seed Daniil Medvedev 1-6, 6-4, 6-4. 'I tried to survive every point because it was hard physically,' Moutet said after fighting off leg cramps. 'I'm just proud of myself.'


The Hindu
9 hours ago
- The Hindu
Four-time Olympic gold-medal winner Léon Marchand is back and chasing more world records
Léon Marchand's life changed drastically after he won four gold medals a year ago in the Paris Olympics. He was a national hero and had to adjust — particularly when he was at home in France. 'I have to plan things,' Marchand explained on Saturday. 'I can't just go on my own in the city and just go get bread. I know how to say 'no' better,' he added. 'It gets a lot more peaceful when I travel out of France.' After swimming under the tutelage of Bob Bowman at the University of Texas at Austin, Marchand is back and will head the field at the swimming world championships — the biggest meet since the Olympics. It's also the stepping stone for many toward the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics with races in the pool starting on Sunday and running through August 3. Marchand, Canada's Summer McIntosh, and Katie Ledecky of the United States were the stars in Paris. They'll be the swimmers to watch in Singapore, joined by a host of Olympians and younger swimmers who hope to be in Los Angeles in three years. The youngest in the field is 12-year-old Yu Zidi of China, who could be a medal contender in her three races with times — and youth — that are shocking global swimming. Marchand will swim only the 200-meter and 400-meter individual medleys and some team relays, opting out of his other gold-medal events in Paris — the 200 butterfly and 200 breaststroke. 'This is a transition year for me, so I wanted to have a lighter schedule than usual,' Marchand said. 'I'm really excited to do just less than usual, you know, just to see how far I can go, how fast I can go.' Marchand will be after the 200 IM record set in 2011 by American Ryan Lochte — 1 minute, 54.00 seconds. He'll also try to break his own 400 IM record (4:02.50) set at the 2023 worlds in Fukuoka, Japan. He credits Bowman — famous for coaching Michael Phelps to 23 Olympic gold medals — for pushing him at Texas. Bowman tutors an international cast of swimmers that this fall will also include McIntosh. 'He knows how to be calm in every situation,' Marchand said of Bowman. 'I think he taught us throughout the years. He also had a lot of experience on the biggest stage, so I trust him fully.' Without the stress of two extra races, Marchand is ready to make more history. 'Of course I want to break all the records,' he said. 'I don't know when that's going to happen.' Many are expecting it in Singapore.