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    Korea can face Mexico with no fear

    Korea heads into the lion’s den to take on Mexico in Guadalajara late Friday morning Seoul time. Ever since the draw was made for the 2026 World Cup in December, everyone knew that this would be the toughest game. However, it is not as daunting as it could have been, as the Taegeuk Warriors have three points in the bank after a 2-1 win over the Czech Republic last week. With its final game against South Africa to come next week, Korea is in a good position. Had the opener ended in a loss — and that was a possibility before Hwang In-beom and Oh Hyeong-gyu scored to negate a Czech lead — then the team would have desperately needed a result against Mexico and been under real pressure. Now, a draw would be fine, and even a defeat, as long as the performance was OK, would not be the end of the world — or the World Cup. A win, however, would be spectacular and a real statement against a Mexican team ranked 13th in the world, eight above Hong Myung-bo’s men. It would help Korea become the first team to secure a place in the Round of 32 in the new expanded format. There’s more. In i

    2 MIN READBy John Duerden
    Korea can face Mexico with no fear
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    Korean 2-way prospect signs with Diamondbacks

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    Korean 2-way prospect signs with Diamondbacks
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    Korea taking on co-host Mexico in pursuit of 2nd straight win

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    Korea taking on co-host Mexico in pursuit of 2nd straight win
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    Koreans train behind closed doors with Mexico looming

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    Koreans train behind closed doors with Mexico looming
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    Asian Games goes digital: Virtual taekwondo added for 2026

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    Asian Games goes digital: Virtual taekwondo added for 2026
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S. Korea hold 1st full training session ahead of Sept. friendlies

Son Heung-min, captain of the South Korean men's national football team, does training at Cardiff International Sports Campus in Cardiff, Wales, Tuesday (local time). Courtesy of Korea Football AssociationThe South Korean men's national football team held their first full training session in Wales ahead of their two friendly matches this month.The Korea Football Association on Wednesday released a video clip of the session featuring all 25 players for the Taegeuk Warriors at Cardiff International Sports Campus in the Welsh capital on Tuesday (local time).South Korea will play Wales in Cardiff at 7:45 p.m. Thursday local time, or 3:45 a.m. Friday South Korean time.Next up will be Saudi Arabia in Newcastle, England, at 5:30 p.m. next Tuesday local time, or 1:30 a.m. next Wednesday in Seoul.These will be the fifth and sixth matches for South Korea head coach Jurgen Klinsmann, who is still without a win after posting two draws and two losses so far.Klinsmann is the first foreign-born head coach of the South Korean men's national football team to go winless in the first four matches of a

Sep 6, 2023
S. Korea hold 1st full training session ahead of Sept. friendlies
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Muchova marches into US Open semis with win over Cirstea

Karolina Muchova of Czech Republic, reacts after defeating Sorana Cirstea of Romania, during the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open tennis championships in New York, Sept. 5. AP-YonhapKarolina Muchova was happy with all facets of her game as she overwhelmed Romania's Sorana Cirstea 6-0 6-3 on Tuesday to set up a U.S. Open semi-final against American Coco Gauff.Muchova, seeded 10th, smacked 32 winners and played outstanding defense to see off the 33-year-old Cirstea at Arthur Ashe Stadium and reach the last four at Flushing Meadows for the first time."I felt very good actually from the start till the end," Muchova told reporters."I had a good feeling with the ball from the baseline, I felt good on the net, slicing, and with my whole game.”Karolina Muchova of Czech Republic returns a shot against Sorana Cirstea of Romania during their Women's Singles Quarterfinal match on Day Nine of the 2023 U.S. Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City, Sept. 5. AFP-Yonhap"I really like the court and like the atmosp

Sep 6, 2023
Muchova marches into US Open semis with win over Cirstea
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Seoul city launches break dance team, fields 2 dancers to compete in Asian Games

Dancer Kim Heon-woo is seen in this photo provided by Seoul city. YonhapThe Seoul city government has launched a break dance team to nurture competitors for the new Olympic sport, and two dancers from the team will compete in the upcoming Asian Games in China, officials said Wednesday. Breaking, also known as break dancing, has been newly added to the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. It is also an official sport at the Asian Games in China's Hangzhou that will run Sept. 23 to Oct. 8. The city's new works team has been formed under a consensus with the culture ministry and the Korean Sport Olympic Committee on the need to bring up B-boys and B-girls to compete in world sports events. The team currently consists of two high-profile break dancers, Kim Heon-woo and Jeon Ji-ye, who will compete in the upcoming Asian Games. Kim, 36, also known as Wing, has won the top prize at more than 100 breaking competitions at home and abroad, including the 2023 WDSF Asian Breaking Championships that wrapped up in Hangzhou in July Jeon, or Fresh Bella, 24, won the bronze in the same event in the women's

Sep 6, 2023
Seoul city launches break dance team, fields 2 dancers to compete in Asian Games
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S. Korea looking to win early Olympic qualifying event on home soil

Hwang Sun-hong, head coach of the South Korean men's under-22 national football team, speaks at a press conference ahead of the 2024 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) U-23 Asian Cup qualifying tournament in the southeastern city of Changwon, South Gyeongsang Province, Tuesday. YonhapSouth Korea will try to please their home supporters and win their group in an early Olympic men's football qualifying tournament, head coach Hwang Sun-hong said Tuesday.Starting Wednesday, South Korea will host Group B action at the 2024 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) U-23 Asian Cup qualifying tournament.South Korea's under-22 team will play Qatar on Wednesday, Kyrgyzstan on Saturday and Myanmar next Tuesday. All three matches will kick off at 8 p.m. at Changwon Football Center in the southeastern town of Changwon.The U-23 Asian Cup will double as the AFC qualifying event for the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics. The top three nations at the U-23 Asian Cup will punch their tickets to France, while the fourth-best team will take on the fourth-place team from the African qualification, Guinea, in a playoff.

Sep 5, 2023
S. Korea looking to win early Olympic qualifying event on home soil
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CJ Group to sponsor Byron Nelson tournament on PGA Tour

This May 12, 2019 file photo shows Kang Sung-hoon of Korea, kissing the trophy after winning the Byron Nelson golf tournament in Dallas. AP-YonhapThe Korean conglomerate CJ Group announced Tuesday it will be the new title sponsor of a historic PGA Tour event named after a late legend.CJ Group will sponsor the Texas-based CJ Cup Byron Nelson tournament for 10 seasons, starting in May 2024.The tournament, established in 1944, had previously been called the ATT Byron Nelson. Honoring the namesake golfer who captured 52 PGA Tour titles, including five majors, the tournament had previously been sponsored by American companies, such as Verizon, HP and EDS. It was the first PGA Tour event to bear the name of a professional golfer.CJ Group will operate the Byron Nelson tournament with the Salesmanship Club of Dallas. CJ Group previously ran the CJ Cup, the first three editions of which were held on the Korean island of Jeju from 2017 to 2019. Due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the tournament was relocated to the United States from 2020 to 2022.The CJ Cup had been held in October, d

Sep 5, 2023
CJ Group to sponsor Byron Nelson tournament on PGA Tour
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Alcaraz makes quick work of Arnaldi to reach US Open last eight

Carlos Alcaraz of Spain celebrates match point against Matteo Arnaldi of Italy during their Men's Singles Fourth Round match on Day Eight of the 2023 U.S. Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City, Sept. 4. AFP-YonhapOn the American Labor Day holiday, U.S. Open defending champion Carlos Alcaraz went to work and eased past Italian Matteo Arnaldi 6-3 6-3 6-4 on Monday to reach the quarter-finals.Through the first week of the season's final Grand Slam, the world number one has been putting in routine shifts and dropped only one set en route to the last eight.But the second week is the business end of a Grand Slam when the draw has thinned out and serious contenders surface.In Alcaraz's rear view mirror are relative unknowns, like Arnaldi and Dominik Koepfer, but further ahead lurk familiar danger men such as Russians Daniil Medvedev and Andrey Rublev.He will next face either Italian sixth seed Sinner or 12th seeded German Alexander Zverev.Alcaraz has not shown his best yet on the New York hardcourts but l

Sep 5, 2023
Alcaraz makes quick work of Arnaldi to reach US Open last eight
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Young footballer eyes gold in Asiad debut

Chun Garam, forward on the Korean women's national football team, speaks to reporters before a training session for the Asian Games at the National Football Center in Paju, Gyeonggi Province, Sept. 5. YonhapStill more than a month shy of her 21st birthday, Korean football player Chun Garam carries a dash of youthful naivete, which could serve her well later this month when she makes her Asian Games debut in China.Chun is one of a handful of gems unearthed by head coach Colin Bell in the past year or so. She made her senior international debut in November 2022 and put on an impressive showing against Germany in her first career FIFA Women's World Cup start last month in Australia.As one of Korea's best players in a 1-1 draw against then world No. 2 Germany, Chun played as though she was blissfully oblivious to pressure of the high-stakes match. She is clearly taking the same mindset to the Asian Games."The goal is to win the gold medal," Chun said before the Asiad team's first training session Tuesday at the National Football Center in Paju, Gyeonggi Province. "Personally, I'd like to

Sep 5, 2023
Young footballer eyes gold in Asiad debut
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Korea coach happy to put disappointing Women's World Cup behind for Asian Games

Colin Bell, head coach of the Korean women's national football team, speaks to reporters before a training session for the Asian Games at the National Football Center in Paju, Gyeonggi Province, Sept. 5. YonhapWhen Korea got knocked out early at the FIFA Women's World Cup in early August, there was little time for head coach Colin Bell to wallow in self-pity.Just over a month after Korea's last group stage match at the World Cup, the Taegeuk Ladies will be competing at another major event: the Asian Games in Hangzhou, China.Before the Asiad squad's first training session Tuesday, Bell said he'd much rather have a quick turnaround to the next event than have to dwell on past results in the interim."I am happy right now because the World Cup is over and the Asian Games are coming up," the Englishman said in halting but improving Korean at the National Football Center in Paju, Gyeonggi Province. Switching to his native tongue, Bell added, "We can get playing straightaway. Now, we're moving forward and looking forward to the next tournament."Korea went into the Women's World Cup carrying

Sep 5, 2023
Korea coach happy to put disappointing Women's World Cup behind for Asian Games
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After TV stint, midfielder returns with fresh perspective for Asian Games

Lee Min-a, midfielder on the Korean women's national football team, speaks to reporters before a training session for the Asian Games at the National Football Center in Paju, Gyeonggi Province, Sept. 5. YonhapWhile recovering from a knee injury, midfielder Lee Min-a was rendered a spectator when Korea competed at the FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia this summer.Lee, 31, had a unique vantage point, as she had a brief run as a television color commentator during the big tournament.Now healthy, the skilled midfielder is back with the Taegeuk Ladies for the Asian Games, which will kick off later this month in China. Before the team's first training session Tuesday, Lee said she will try to help the team in areas that she felt lacking."I think the players spent too much energy trying to win the ball back after losing possession," Lee told reporters at the National Football Center in Paju, Gyeonggi Province. "Even though football is a team sport and I can't do everything by myself, I want to provide some energy and help the team with the possession game."Korea had a draw and two losses

Sep 5, 2023
After TV stint, midfielder returns with fresh perspective for Asian Games
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Gauff stops Wozniacki as Swiatek, Djokovic eye US Open quarters

Coco Gauff of the United States celebrates winning a game against Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark during their Women's Singles Fourth Round match on Day Seven of the 2023 U.S. Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, Sept. 3. AFP-YonhapCoco Gauff ended Caroline Wozniacki's fairytale U.S. Open comeback to line up a potential quarter-final blockbuster with Iga Swiatek, while Novak Djokovic hoped for less night-time New York drama Sunday.Home favorite and sixth seed Gauff was taken to three sets for the third time in four rounds this week before edging out former world number one Wozniacki 6-3, 3-6, 6-1.The 19-year-old could meet defending champion Swiatek in the last eight after Gauff picked up her 15th win in 16 matches, a run including titles in Washington and Cincinnati last month.Gauff sparked into life after dropping the opening two games to pocket the opening set, but Wozniacki ― playing her first Grand Slam in over three years ― wound back the clock to level the match.Two-time U.S. Open runner-up Wozniacki broke to start the deciding set, triggering a fierce respo

Sep 4, 2023
Gauff stops Wozniacki as Swiatek, Djokovic eye US Open quarters
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