
Rohit Yadav
Copy Editor at Opoyi
I write. I read. For most parts, I'm listening and learning. I tweet about life, sports, national politics and geopolitics. #YNWA
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6 days ago |
sportskeeda.com | Rohit Yadav
The Truist Championship 2025 is currently underway. The first round concluded without interruption despite earlier concerns of rain on Thursday, May 8. However, as per AccuWeather, the rain is highly likely in the second round. Steady rain is expected in the morning and afternoon, with nearly 15mm of precipitation. Winds would be moderate in the range of 12 mph to 20 mph. The probability of precipitation is 88% in the morning and 85% in the afternoon.
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6 days ago |
sportskeeda.com | Rohit Yadav
Fans have reacted to the news of Rory McIlroy reportedly moving to London soon. Talking to Telegraph Sport, the World No. 2 stated that he will move into a new home with his wife Erica and daughter Poppy after the U.S. Open. McIlroy visited his new Surrey home with his family after the 2025 Masters. However, he said that he'd retain his South Florida home.
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6 days ago |
essentiallysports.com | Rohit Yadav |Shrabana Sengupta
He’s back—and not for just any game. Three-time Stanley Cup champion coach Joel Quenneville is back behind the Anaheim Ducks’ bench after almost four seasons out of the game. The Ducks are entrusting their playoff ambitions to a coach who has done it all. The hiring became official on May 8, 2025, with the Ducks set to unveil Quenneville at a press conference soon.
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1 week ago |
essentiallysports.com | Rohit Yadav |Shrabana Sengupta
Sovereignty lived up to his name with a thunderous late rally at Churchill Downs, winning the 151st Kentucky Derby on May 3, 2025. Guided by jockey Junior Alvarado, the colt surged past the favorites down the stretch to claim the $3.1 million first prize. But just days after the race, fans were hit with a twist—there will be no Triple Crown chase this year. Trainer Bill Mott confirmed that the Derby winner will not run in the Preakness Stakes on May 17.
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1 week ago |
sportskeeda.com | Rohit Yadav
Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) has announced a multi-million-dollar investment in women's golf for the Ladies European Tour (LET). It includes the launch of the PIF Global Series, replacing the Aramco Team Series. The PIF Global Series will comprise five tournaments across three continents with a combined prize purse of $13 million. Four tournaments will be held in Seoul, London, Houston and Shenzhen, each with a purse of $2 million.
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