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    World Cup work still remains for Korea

    On Thursday morning in Korea, millions will tune in to see what transpires in the Mexican city of Monterey as Korea faces South Africa. A win or a draw will ensure second place in Group A, but defeat would mean a third-place finish — though that could still mean a place in the Round of 32 — or fourth, which would mean elimination and humiliation. Which version of the Taeguk Warriors will turn up? Will it be the team that looked full of energy, speed and imagination as they beat the Czech Republic 2-1? Or will it be the passive pack that lost 1-0 to Mexico? If they had won or tied the game, then the final group game could have been about resting a few players and getting ready for the Round of 32. Instead, there is work still to do. South Africa, ranked 38 places below Korea at 61st in the world, have yet to impress. Their opening games were a 2-0 defeat against Mexico and a 1-1 draw with the Czechs. Bafana Bafana’s Belgian boss Hugo Broos is expecting a tough test. "I'm very sorry to say this, but they are like Duracells: You plug them in, and they start running, and they run for

    2 MIN READBy John Duerden
    World Cup work still remains for Korea
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    South Africa coach says team will exploit Korea's weaknesses in crucial World Cup match

    3 MIN READBy Yonhap
    South Africa coach says team will exploit Korea's weaknesses in crucial World Cup match
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    Defender Kim Min-jae wary of skilled, speedy South African players ahead of World Cup match

    2 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Defender Kim Min-jae wary of skilled, speedy South African players ahead of World Cup match
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    Korea coach says team won't settle for draw in final group World Cup match

    2 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Korea coach says team won't settle for draw in final group World Cup match
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    S. Korea chasing knockout berth in final Group A match vs. South Africa

    3 MIN READBy Yonhap
    S. Korea chasing knockout berth in final Group A match vs. South Africa
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Ko Jin-young to continue LPGA Hall of Fame pursuit at season's 1st major

Ko Jin-young of Korea celebrates winning the Womens World Championship golf tournament at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore in this March 6, 2022 file photo. AP-YonhapWith her career back on track thanks to a long-awaited victory in March, Korean LPGA star Ko Jin-young will continue her pursuit of a place in the Hall of Fame at the season's first major championship this week.The Chevron Championship tees off on the Jack Nicklaus Signature Course at The Club at Carlton Woods, just outside Houston, Texas, on Thursday (local time). For its first five decades, the tournament, while undergoing several sponsorship changes, had been played at the Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, California. It will now be contested away from the beloved California venue for the first time.The prestige of the competition hasn't changed, though. Every golfer inside the top 20 in the world rankings will compete this week, including the top three: Lydia Ko of New Zealand, Nelly Korda of the United States and Ko Jin-young of Korea.Ko Jin-young is the 2019 champion and is the current leader of the Player

Apr 19, 2023
Ko Jin-young to continue LPGA Hall of Fame pursuit at season's 1st major
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Kim Min-jae, Napoli gone from Champions League in quarterfinals

Napoli's Kim Min-jae in action with Hellas Verona's Adolfo Gaich at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona in Naples, Italy, April 15. Reuters-YonhapThe last remaining Korean player in the top European club football tournament helplessly watched his club's earlier-than-expected elimination.With stalwart defender Kim Min-jae suspended, the Italian league-leading Napoli got knocked out of the quarterfinals of the UEFA Champions League, following a 1-1 draw against rivals AC Milan in the second leg at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona in Naples, Italy, on Tuesday (local time).Kim had picked up his third yellow card of the tournament during a 1-0 loss in the first leg last week, and was thus unavailable for the return leg. AC Milan advanced on the 2-1 aggregate.Kim, who signed with Napoli last summer, was playing in his first UEFA Champions League. He has enjoyed an outstanding first campaign in the Serie A, the top Italian league, as Napoli sit atop the 20-club table with 24 wins, three draws and three losses. They've conceded 21 goals in those 30 matches, the second-lowest total in the competition.

Apr 19, 2023
Kim Min-jae, Napoli gone from Champions League in quarterfinals
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S. Korea beats Italy in overtime to begin women's hockey worlds at home

South Korea's Forward Lee Eun-ji, right, scores her side's first goal during the opening game at the International Ice Hockey Federation Women's World Championship Division I Group B at Suwon Ice Rink in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, Monday. YonhapForward Kim Hee-won scored the overtime winner on a power play as South Korea edged out Italy 2-1 to open the third-tier women's world hockey championships on home ice Monday.Goalie Huh Eun-bee stood on her head, making a series of key saves to send the game into the extra session and set the stage for Kim's heroics at the opening game at the International Ice Hockey Federation Women's World Championship Division I Group B.Forward Lee Eun-ji scored South Korea's first goal and assisted on Kim's winner at Suwon Ice Rink in Suwon, some 35 kilometers south of Seoul.This is the third-highest level of women's world championships, below the World Championship and World Championship Division I Group A.There are four other countries in action this week in Suwon: Britain, Kazakhstan, Poland and Slovenia.Earlier Monday, Britain defeated Kazakhstan 1-0, a

Apr 17, 2023
S. Korea beats Italy in overtime to begin women's hockey worlds at home
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Upstart Daejeon beat Ulsan to spoil bid for K League history

Daejeon Hana Citizen FC players celebrate their 2-1 victory over Ulsan Hyundai FC in a K League 1 match at Daejeon World Cup Stadium in Daejeon, 140 kilometers south of Seoul, April 16. YonhapSeven matches into their first season in the top Korean football league since 2015, Daejeon Hana Citizen FC are making serious noise.Daejeon defeated K League 1-leading Ulsan Hyundai FC 2-1 at home Sunday, halting Ulsan's win streak at six matches. With one more win, Ulsan, the defending K League 1 champions, would have tied the league record for the most consecutive victories to kick off a season.Instead, Daejeon made sure they wouldn't allow Ulsan to celebrate a win on their home turf. With Lee Jin-hyun and Lee Hyun-sik scoring for Daejeon, Ulsan allowed more than one goal in a match for the first time this year.Ulsan remained in first place at 18 points from six wins and a loss. Pohang Steelers, now the only remaining undefeated team this year with four wins and three draws, sit in second place with 15 points. They had a 1-1 draw against FC Seoul on Saturday.Daejeon are in third at 14 points

Apr 17, 2023
Upstart Daejeon beat Ulsan to spoil bid for K League history
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Fitzpatrick wins RBC Heritage over Spieth on 3rd extra hole

Matt Fitzpatrick, of England, holds the championship trophy after a three-hole playoff during the final round of the RBC Heritage golf tournament in Hilton Head Island, S.C., April 16. AP-YonhapMatt Fitzpatrick's earliest memories of Harbour Town were as a spectator wondering if Tiger Woods would play the RBC Heritage.He was always disappointed, since Woods only played once at Hilton Head, in 1999, when Fitzpatrick was 4 years old.“I remember saying to my dad, ”Is Tiger (Woods) going to be here?" he recalled.Now, Fitzpatrick's got a sweeter memory at the Pete Dye layout he played as a child on vacations.Fitzpatrick defeated defending champion Jordan Spieth on the third playoff hole on Sunday, stuffing his approach in close on the par-4 18th to secure his first victory since the U.S. Open last June.“I think I can retire now,” joked the 28-year-old Englishman, who uses a Harbour Town-style lighthouse headcover. “This is one I really wanted.”Fitzpatrick hit 9-iron to within 1 foot on the closing lighthouse hole to set up the winning birdie.Fitzpatrick

Apr 17, 2023
Fitzpatrick wins RBC Heritage over Spieth on 3rd extra hole
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Lee Joo-mi clinches spectacular victory at 2nd MEDIHEAL-Hankook Ilbo Championship

Lee Joo-mi holds the champion's trophy after winning the MEDIHEAL-Hankook Ilbo Championship at the Ferrum Club in Yeoju, Gyeonggi Province, Sunday. Korea Times photo by Seo Jae-hoonBy Kim Jeong-kyooVeteran Lee Joo-mi claimed a spectacular victory at the second MEDIHEAL-Hankook Ilbo Championship, Sunday.In the big KLPGA event, co-organized by MEDIHEAL and the Hankook Ilbo, the sister paper of The Korea Times, the 28-year-old notched the championship title after a chaotic melee from Thursday to Sunday. She played the front nine in one-under 35, rattling off three birdies on the back nine on her way to victory. After going through a frenetic free-for-all, she finally carved her name in history as the second winner of the annual event. It was, for sure, a tall order to stand atop the leaderboard, having come through all the hustle and bustle of the competition. The champion showed flashes of greatness, outshining the field, mixing five birdies with a lone bogey for a great final round of 4-under 68. She had rounds of 67-68-73-68 for an aggregate score of 12-under 276 at the scenic 6,628-

Apr 16, 2023
Lee Joo-mi clinches spectacular victory at 2nd MEDIHEAL-Hankook Ilbo Championship
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Son Heung-min scores in 2nd consecutive Premier League match with nat'l team coach on hand

Son Heung-min of Tottenham Hotspur celebrates his goal against AFC Bournemouth during a Premier League match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, April 15. Reuters-YonhapFresh off a milestone goal in the Premier League, Son Heung-min of Tottenham Hotspur has now scored in consecutive matches for the first time this season.Son netted his eighth goal of the Premier League season against AFC Bournemouth at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on Saturday (local time).Son had scored his 100th Premier League goal in his previous match, becoming the first Asian player to reach the century mark, and now sits two away from reach the double figures in Premier League goals for the seventh straight season.Son Heung-min of Tottenham Hotspur, left, and Ryan Christie of AFC Bournemouth battle for the ball during a Premier League match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, April 15. EPA-YonhapDespite Son's 14th-minute goal, Tottenham suffered a 3-2 loss.Son scored in front of his Korean national team head coach and former Tottenham star, Jurgen Klinsmann, who is traveling to Europe to watch Son

Apr 16, 2023
Son Heung-min scores in 2nd consecutive Premier League match with nat'l team coach on hand
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Park Ji-young takes sole 3rd round lead at MEDIHEAL-Hankook Ilbo Championship

Park Ji-young makes a third shot on the ninth hole during the third round of the MEDIHEAL-Hankook Ilbo Championship at the Ferrum Club in Yeoju, Gyeonggi Province, April 15. Korea Times photo by Seo Jae-hoonBy Kim Jeong-kyoo The third round of the MEDIHEAL-Hankook Ilbo Championship started at 9 a.m. Saturday with great curiosity on who would vault to the top of the leaderboard on the moving day. On Friday Lee Joo-mi hit a four-under 68 to jump to the summit, while defending champion Park Ji-young wrapped up a round with a fantastic seven-under 65. Although Kim Min-byeol ended the second day on even-par to cede her lead to Lee, she has the potential to repeat the same first-round feat. Given a plethora of possibilities, plus fortune both good and ill, one could hardly predict who would top the third-day leaderboard. Furthermore, a large batch of adept competitors clustering together within five strokes are ready to make a dash full tilt for the crown. They are all equipped with proficiency to go low once they are on fire.The game on Saturday was interrupted for about two hours by torr

Apr 15, 2023
Park Ji-young takes sole 3rd round lead at MEDIHEAL-Hankook Ilbo Championship
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Cha Jun-hwan wins men's free skate to help Korea take silver at World Team Trophy

Cha Jun-hwan performs in the Men Free Skating at the ISU Figure Skating World Championships in Saitama, Japan, March 25. EPA-YonhapWith its captain putting on a strong performance under pressure, Korea captured the silver medal in its first debut at the International Skating Union (ISU) World Team Trophy in Figure Skating, Saturday.Cha Jun-hwan, leader of the Korean team, won the men's singles free skate with 187.82 points, scoring 12 ranking points for the country at Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium in Tokyo.Thanks to Cha's showing, South Korea finished with 95 points overall, one ahead of Japan for the silver. The United States won the gold with 120 points.Korea was competing in the World Team Trophy for the first time. The ISU event, first held in 2009, features six nations based on their individual skaters' performances over the course of a season.Cha and Lee Hae-in helped Korea punch its first ticket to the World Team Trophy by grabbing silver in the men's and women's singles at the world championships last month.Korea entered Saturday in second place at 75 points, one point higher

Apr 15, 2023
Cha Jun-hwan wins men's free skate to help Korea take silver at World Team Trophy
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WTA return shows China key to women's tennis on and off court

WTA Chairman and CEO Steve Simon sits for an interview during the WTA Finals tennis tournament in Fort Worth, Texas, Nov. 1, 2022. AP-YonhapThe Women's Tennis Association's (WTA) decision this week to return to China, despite unresolved questions around the safety of player Peng Shuai, betrays the financial and strategic importance of the country to the tennis organization, analysts and former players say.Peng, a former doubles world number one, has not been seen outside China since 2021, when she made ― and then withdrew ― accusations of sexual assault against a high-ranking official.The WTA had previously said it would not return to China without a formal investigation into the allegations and an opportunity to meet privately with Peng.But on Thursday it backed down, saying it had concluded "we will never fully secure those goals, and it will be our players and tournaments who ultimately will be paying an extraordinary price for their sacrifices."The move was widely seen as a capitulation, and some questioned whether the boycott had ever been sincere.Most major sports events in Chi

Apr 15, 2023
WTA return shows China key to women's tennis on and off court
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