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Paris Olympics: Nadal sets up thriller clash against Djokovic as LeBron James fires US past Serbia

Rafael Nadal of Spain runs for a ball during his match against Marton Fucsovics of Hungary during the men's singles tennis competition,
Rafael Nadal of Spain runs for a ball during his match against Marton Fucsovics of Hungary during the men's singles tennis competition, Copyright AP/Manu Fernandez
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Olympic Games latest. Nadal plays Djokovic either on Monday or Tuesday, with date and timing yet to be confirmed, as Australia and Japan top gold medal table followed by US and France.

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In a star-studded Olympic Sunday, Spain's Rafael Nadal beat Hungary's Marton Fucsovics in three sets to book a place in the second-round clash of titans against Serbia's Novak Djokovic — the 60th meeting of the long-time tennis rivals.

Meanwhile, concerns keep looming over swimming competitions as the Seine River water quality remains below safety levels, threatening to postpone Tuesday's triathlon.

In a neat 110-84 win over Serbia, LeBron James scored 21 points, secured nine rebounds and provided seven assists, while Suns' Kevin Durant made his first eight shots on the way to 23 points in less than 17 minutes.

The US team's two most experienced Olympians opened their Paris Games with a near-perfect performance, setting the stage for a fifth consecutive gold medal for the Americans.

LeBron Jame in action against Serbia
LeBron Jame in action against SerbiaAP/Michael Conroy

Nadal wins men's singles to face Djokovic next

Red-and-yellow Spanish flags flapped in the stands as Nadal beat Hungary's Marton Fucsovics 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 in the men's tennis first round to set up a blockbuster showdown against rival Djokovic on either Monday or Tuesday.

The tennis schedule was disrupted after rain showers fell on the outside courts on Friday.

“It’s been always super special to play against Novak, no? No doubt about that. But the difference is normally we have been playing for finals or for semifinals. This," the 38-year-old Spaniard said with a chuckle, “is a second round.”

Nadal also won his doubles opener Saturday night, playing alongside Spanish countryman Carlos Alcaraz.

Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates his victory over Marton Fucsovics of Hungary during the men's singles tennis competition, at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Sunday, July 28, 2024
Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates his victory over Marton Fucsovics of Hungary during the men's singles tennis competition, at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Sunday, July 28, 2024AP/Manu Fernandez

Opening ceremony blasphemy controversy continues

The heated debate on an alleged offence to Christians during the Olympics' Friday opening is still raging.

The scene during Friday's ceremony featured DJ and producer Barbara Butch - an LGBTQ+ icon - flanked by drag artists and dancers.

After artistic director Thomas Jolly denied any willful evocation of the Last Supper, Paris 2024 spokesperson Anne Descamps said, "there was never an intention to show disrespect to any religious group."

"On the contrary, I think (with) Thomas Jolly, we really did try to celebrate community tolerance,” she said.

Protests on and offline continued on Sunday, with a rally staged outside the French Embassy in Bucharest.

Convicted Dutchman van de Velde booed before playing

Steven van de Velde, the Dutch beach volleyball player who served time in prison for having sex with a 12-year-old girl, received a mixture of boos and applause when he was introduced before losing his opening match on Sunday at the Paris Olympics.

Van de Velde did not speak to reporters after the three-set loss to Italy, a break with a longstanding IOC policy.

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“He’s not here because he just wanted to rest his mind about it and just focus on the game,” said teammate Matthew Immers.

The Netherland's Steven van de Velde serves in a beach volleyball match against Italy at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Sunday, July 28, 2024, in Paris, France
The Netherland's Steven van de Velde serves in a beach volleyball match against Italy at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Sunday, July 28, 2024, in Paris, FranceAP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty

Marchand makes hosts proud with 400 IM swimming gold

Leon Marchand carried the hopes of a nation on his broad shoulders amid comparisons to Michael Phelps.

With a flag-waving crowd cheering his every stroke, the 22-year-old delivered a swimming gold for France with a dominating victory in the men's 400-meter individual medley Sunday night.

eon Marchand, of France, celebrates after winning the men's 400-meter individual medley final at the 2024 Summer Olympics
eon Marchand, of France, celebrates after winning the men's 400-meter individual medley final at the 2024 Summer OlympicsAP/Martin Meissner

Italian Nicolò Martinenghi won the men's 100m breaststroke over record-holder Adam Peaty, ending his dominant run and winning Italy's first gold.

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The gold medalist in both Rio de Janeiro and Tokyo, Peaty took a long layoff to deal with mental health issues.

Upon his return, he worked his way back up to speed and came into the final as the top qualifier.

Seine water quality still poor: Triathlon session cancelled

A pre-race triathlon event planned on Sunday on the Seine River was cancelled over continued concerns about water quality.

Heavy rain during the opening ceremony revived fears over whether the Seine will be clean enough to host swimmers when the triathlon competition starts on Tuesday.

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But Paris officials said they're confident that triathletes will be able to swim in the city's famed waterway during the actual events this coming week.

Recent tests by the French water body indicated that just over a week ago, when Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo took a swim in the river to prove it was safe, E. coli levels were already above the safe limit determined by European rules.

A woman enjoys the morning sun by the bank of the Seine River at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Sunday, July 28, 2024, in Paris, France
A woman enjoys the morning sun by the bank of the Seine River at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Sunday, July 28, 2024, in Paris, FranceAP/Dar Yasin

In Games first, surfers sleep on cruise ship off Tahiti

Cardboard beds might be Paris' solution to providing athletes a place to sleep for the 2024 Olympics. But almost 20,000 kilometres away, in Tahiti, where the surfing competition is taking place, athletes are being hosted on a cruise ship.

The Aranui 5 accommodates around 230 passengers and has a spa and a gym. “It’s unusual, but they (the athletes) seem to like it", said French Polynesian President Moetai Brotherson.

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The Aranui 5 cruise ship sits off the coast ahead of the 2024 Summer Olympics surfing competition Friday, July 26, 2024, near Teahupo'o, Tahiti
The Aranui 5 cruise ship sits off the coast ahead of the 2024 Summer Olympics surfing competition Friday, July 26, 2024, near Teahupo'o, TahitiAP/Gregory Bull

Spain defeat world number 2 China in women's basketball

Maria Araujo hit a 3-pointer with 3:06 left in overtime as Spain finished off a rally and beat China 90-89.

Queralt Casas tossed the ball into the air as the buzzer sounded after Li Yueru scored inside with 4 seconds left for the final margin, and then the Spaniards came together for a giant hug, jumping up and down to celebrate knocking off the world's second-ranked team. Alba Torrens, Spain's captain, called it an “amazing victory”.

Leonor Rodriguez, (11) of Spain, celebrates with teammates after Spain defeated China in a women's basketball game at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Sunday, July 28, 2024
Leonor Rodriguez, (11) of Spain, celebrates with teammates after Spain defeated China in a women's basketball game at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Sunday, July 28, 2024AP/Michael Conroy

Ferrand-Prevot finally wins mountain bike gold for France

After more than a decade of trying, French bicycle racer Pauline Ferrand-Prevot finally won the Olympic gold medal that had always eluded her.

She pulled away early, and they never saw her again, finishing 2:57 minutes ahead of everyone else as a sun-splashed crowd refused to stop serenading her at the finish line.

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Pauline Ferrand Prevot, of France, celebrates winning the women's mountain bike cycling event, at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Sunday, July 28, 2024, in Elancourt, France
Pauline Ferrand Prevot, of France, celebrates winning the women's mountain bike cycling event, at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Sunday, July 28, 2024, in Elancourt, FranceAP/George Walker IV

Happy day for Japan with judo and skateboarding golds

The Abe siblings' dream of winning judo gold medals for Japan on the same day in their second straight Olympics ended early on Sunday with Uta Abe's shocking loss to Diyora Keldiyorova of Uzbekistan in the round of 16.

However, Hifumi Abe, Uta's older brother, persevered to win his second gold medal later in the day, but the double victory they had chased for three years didn't happen.

The siblings had both won gold on the same day in their home Tokyo Olympics.

Japan's Hifumi Abe celebrates after defeating Brazil's Willian Lima during their men -66 kg final match in team judo competition at Champ-de-Mars Arena in Paris
Japan's Hifumi Abe celebrates after defeating Brazil's Willian Lima during their men -66 kg final match in team judo competition at Champ-de-Mars Arena in ParisEugene Hoshiko/Copyright 2024 The AP. All rights reserved

Japanese compatriots Coco Yoshizawa and Liz Akama took gold and silver in women's street skateboarding.

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Akama was in first place after landing her first two tricks before Yoshizawa slid down the big rails on the course on her fourth trick attempt, earning a score of 96.49 to pass her teammate. The trick, which elicited gasps from the crowd, got the highest score of the day.

Coco Yoshizawa, of Japan, celebrates after winning the gold medal in the women's skateboard street final
Coco Yoshizawa, of Japan, celebrates after winning the gold medal in the women's skateboard street final AP/Vadim Ghirda

Roommates but not rivals: South Korean shooters win gold and silver

They're roommates and Olympic record-breakers but not rivals. Even in a shootout for the gold medal.

Two South Korean shooters with a special bond fought for gold without bitterness.

Oh Ye Jin took the gold and Kim Yeji the silver in women's 10-meter air pistol — and both beat the previous record — but said it didn't much matter who won.

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“She is like my youngest sibling, and I always want to care for her and always be there for her", said silver medalist Kim. “I do not view her as my rival".

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