Svitolina bringing ‘light’ to Ukraine with run to semi-finals

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Elina Svitolina has the words “carpe diem” tattooed on her right hand.

But “seize the day” was not always a phrase that sat comfortably with her style of tennis.

Known for her defensive play, Svitolina soared up the rankings but struggled for a big breakthrough win at the majors.

However, after having daughter Skai in 2022, Svitolina returned to the tour a different player.

In the past three years, the 31-year-old has reached six Grand Slam quarter-finals, converted two of those into semi-final appearances and swept up three other tour titles.

She has also become a spokesperson for her country; speaking out against the Russian invasion of Ukraine, raising funds and keeping the nation’s plight in people’s minds.

Now, a 6-1 6-2 win over world number three Coco Gauff has propelled her back inside the world’s top 10 for the first time since October 2021.

“That was a total annihilation,” former British number one Annabel Croft said on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra.

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Before her maternity leave, Svitolina won bronze at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 and had been as high as third in the world rankings.

However, she had some tough losses at the majors, particularly at the quarter-final stage.

Seeded third at the 2020 French Open and the highest-ranked player remaining in the draw, Svitolina was stunned by world number 131 Nadia Podoroska in the last eight.

Her defensive style of play could allow opponents to hit her off the court.

That has changed. She barely let up against Gauff, whose serve and forehand disintegrated. Svitolina hit 12 winners to Gauff’s three, hit four aces and won 71% of first-serve points to overwhelm the American.

Her win over Gauff is her fourth over a top-five player at a major – and all of those victories have come since her return from maternity leave.

“Since I came back after pregnancy, it’s been trying to find those opportunities to attack,” Svitolina said.

“There’s so many aggressive players who, if you’re not at your best, they are taking the match from you.

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Svitolina ended her 2025 season early, saying she had “not been feeling like myself”.

She has begun 2026 with a 10-match winning streak – the third-longest of her career. She has dropped just one set in that sequence and triumphed in Auckland shortly before the first major of the year.

“If I would keep pushing last year, I think I wouldn’t start here. I would be exhausted, and even not sure if I would be injury-free,” Svitolina said.

“It was important to just step back. I have no regrets to take this time.”

Svitolina will face a tough task if she is to break further ground. She has lost her past four meetings with her semi-final opponent, world number one Aryna Sabalenka.

But Svitolina knows what all of her victories mean back home.

She took a break from the game in 2022 because of, among other things, the emotional strain of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Svitolina wrote in her BBC column in 2024 that many Ukrainians feel people have lost interest in their ongoing fight to repel the invasion. She speaks about the war frequently in her post-match news conferences and often writes a message to her country on the camera lens after victory.

“For my country, it’s great. I know that lots of people been watching, especially the matches that I had before,” Svitolina said after her victory over Gauff.

“It’s very close to my heart to see a lot of support from Ukrainians. It was, I think, one of the toughest winters for Ukrainian people.

“I feel like [I] bring this light, a little light, to Ukrainian people, to my friends when they are watching my matches.

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Luiz agrees Villa return on loan

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Former Aston Villa midfielder Douglas Luiz will be resigned on loan through the club.

The 27-year-old is currently a loanee at Nottingham Forest from Juventus, but he will leave before the transfer deadline on Monday to join Villa.

The Brazil international was also linked with Chelsea, but sources told BBC Sport that Villa, where he appeared 204 times between 2019 and 2024, was in his preferred position.

An option to purchase is included in the agreement.

Luis started just three Serie A games before joining Forest in August 2025, but Villa sold him to Juventus for £42.5 million in June of that year to help them with their profit and sustainability issues.

With John McGinn missing for up to two months with a knee issue and Boubacar Kamara expected to miss the rest of the season with a knee injury, Villa boss Unai Emery is looking to strengthen his midfield options.

Conor Gallagher’s contract from Atletico Madrid, which Emery’s side chose, cost the England international a combined £35 million.

With just one league-phase game left, Villa are third in the Premier League, four points clear of Arsenal. They also qualified for the Europa League last 16.

Villa are also anticipated to complete Tammy Abraham’s £18 million move from Besiktas soon after the striker underwent a medical there.

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Luiz agrees Villa return on loan

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Former Aston Villa midfielder Douglas Luiz will be resigned on loan through the club.

The 27-year-old is currently a loanee at Nottingham Forest from Juventus, but he will leave before the transfer deadline on Monday to join Villa.

The Brazil international was also linked with Chelsea, but sources told BBC Sport that Villa, where he appeared 204 times between 2019 and 2024, was in his preferred position.

An option to purchase is included in the agreement.

Luis started just three Serie A games before joining Forest in August 2025, but Villa sold him to Juventus for £42.5 million in June of that year to help them with their profit and sustainability issues.

With John McGinn missing for up to two months with a knee issue and Boubacar Kamara expected to miss the rest of the season with a knee injury, Villa boss Unai Emery is looking to strengthen his midfield options.

Conor Gallagher’s contract from Atletico Madrid, which Emery’s side chose, cost the England international a combined £35 million.

With just one league-phase game left, Villa are third in the Premier League, four points clear of Arsenal. They also qualified for the Europa League last 16.

Villa are also anticipated to complete Tammy Abraham’s £18 million move from Besiktas soon after the striker underwent a medical there.

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Luiz agrees Villa return on loan

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Aston Villa have agreed a deal to re-sign former midfielder Douglas Luiz on loan.

The 27-year-old is currently on loan at Nottingham Forest from Juventus, but is set to leave the City Ground before Monday’s transfer deadline and join Villa.

Chelsea were also interested in the Brazil international but sources told BBC Sport his preference was Villa, where he made 204 appearances between 2019 and 2024.

The deal includes an option to buy.

Villa sold Luiz to Juventus for £42.5m in June 2024 to help solve their profit and sustainability problems, but he made just three Serie A starts before joining Forest in August 2025.

Villa boss Unai Emery is looking to bolster his midfield options, with captain John McGinn out for up to two months with a knee issue and Boubacar Kamara expected to miss the rest of the season with a knee injury.

Emery’s side lost out on Conor Gallagher earlier this month after the England international opted to join Tottenham from Atletico Madrid for £35m.

Villa are third in the Premier League – four points behind leaders Arsenal – and have qualified for the Europa League last 16 with one league-phase game to spare.

Villa are also expected to complete the £18m signing of striker Tammy Abraham from Besiktas imminently after the striker had a medical in the UK.

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Glentoran-Coleraine semi-final postponed due to storm damage


The BetMcLean Cup semi-final between Glentoran and Coleraine at the Oval has been postponed due to damage and flooding caused by Storm Chandra.

The tie was set to be played in east Belfast on Wednesday but heavy rain and wind has made the pitch unplayable.

It has been rearranged for Tuesday, 3 February and if that game cannot be played, then it will be moved to the Coleraine Showgrounds on Wednesday, 4 February.

A number of games have been called off at the Oval this season, including the Irish Premiership match between Glentoran and Cliftonville on Sunday.

Declan Devine’s side are away to Dungannon Swifts in the league on Saturday and, after the rescheduled semi-final, are next set to play at home again Drumaness Mills in the Irish Cup sixth round on 7 February.

The second BetMcLean Cup semi-final, between Linfield and Ballymena United at Windsor Park, was moved from Tuesday to Wednesday because of weather warnings from Storm Chadndra.

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US to send ICE agents to Winter Olympics, prompting Italian anger

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The US immigration agency whose officers have been involved in two fatal shootings in Minneapolis has said it is sending agents to help support American security operations during the Winter Olympics, which start in Italy on 6 February.

Confirmation of the agency’s role came from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), after reports prompted alarm and anger in Italy.

“This is a militia that kills… of course they’re not welcome in Milan,” the city’s mayor, Beppe Sala, told Italian radio on Tuesday.

US embassy sources in Rome had already explained to Italian media that various federal agencies had worked at previous Games in the past, although it was not clear if the customs and enforcement agency had itself taken part.

The agency’s statement on Tuesday explained that “ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) is supporting the US Department of State’s Diplomatic Security Service and host nation to vet and mitigate risks from transnational criminal organisations”.

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Italy’s Interior Minister Matteo Pantedosi had initially appeared unaware that US immigration officials would be coming to the Milan-Cortina Olympics and said even if they were, foreign delegations could choose their own security, saying: “I don’t see what the problem is and it’s very normal.”

But as shock at the images emanating from Minneapolis grew, so did the outcry in Italy that officers from the same US federal agency could appear on Italian streets.

In the aftermath of Alex Pretti being shot on the streets of Minneapolis by federal agents on Saturday morning, two journalists for Italian public broadcaster Rai were threatened by ICE officials as the reporters drove around the city covering the agency’s actions.

The governor of Lombardy region, Attilio Fontana, sought to calm the situation, suggesting that ICE agents would be deployed in Italy to protect US Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

Political opponents of right-wing Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, such as Five Star Senator Barbara Floridia, warned that continued government silence on the issue would provide “yet more evidence of cowardice and subservience towards Donald Trump”.

The interior minister has since taken a stronger stand, maintaining on Monday that “ICE will certainly not operate on Italian national territory”.

The US had not communicated a list of security personnel, and security was guaranteed by the Italian state, he said.

The centre-left mayor of Milan was unimpressed.