Peter Burling's New Zealand secured the opening win of the SailGP season in Dubai on Sunday, beating Emirates GBR and the United States.
The win marks New Zealand’s third straight victory in the championship's season-opening event, held in the picturesque waters off Port Mina Rashid.
Sunday’s conditions offered a stark contrast to the light-air technical racing seen on Saturday, with stronger breezes enabling the 11 competing teams to showcase high-speed foiling action for fans lining the shoreline.
Dylan Fletcher, competing in his first SailGP event since Season One, delivered an impressive performance for Emirates GBR, securing second place after holding off strong challenges from reigning champions Spain.
The United States SailGP Team, led by driver Taylor Canfield, celebrated their return to the podium with a third-place finish. The all-American crew hadn’t made the top three since their last appearance in the Middle East but delivered a consistent performance across both days.
Elsewhere, newcomers Red Bull Italy and Mubadala Brazil continued their steep learning curve in the championship. Brazil’s driver, Martine Grael, was optimistic despite finishing at the back of the pack.
Paris St Germain picked up where they left off following last season’s Champions League triumph as they kicked off their new campaign with an impressive 4-0 win over Atalanta at the Parc des Princes on Wednesday.
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk headed home a last-gasp goal in stoppage time to lead Arne Slot's men to a thrilling 3-2 victory over Atletico Madrid in the opening game of their Champions League campaign on Wednesday at Anfield.
Pakistan delayed their match against the UAE by an hour on Wednesday after considering a withdrawal from the Asia Cup in protest at a match referee whom they say condoned unsportsmanlike behaviour by India at the weekend.
Portuguese club Benfica are set to name Jose Mourinho as its head coach following the sacking of Bruno Lage in the aftermath of their 3-2 Champions League defeat by Qarabag, Portuguese TV station RTP reported on Wednesday.
Celebrating a history-making year in completing the career Grand Slam at Augusta National, Rory McIlroy has confirmed his return to Emirates Golf Club to headline the 2026 Hero Dubai Desert Classic, taking place from January 22–25, 2026.