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Achraf Hakimi’s ex-wife gives up on love

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The estranged wife of Moroccan international football star, Achraf Hakimi, has apparently given up on love after confessing that all the men in her life had been a disappointment.

Hiba Abouk who was in the news in 2023 following her much publicised split from the Paris Saint Germain star, in a podcast broadcast on Friday, said she is no longer interested in love and relationships following her failed marriage to the footballer.

In the podcast, Abouk, a 37-year-old Spanish-Tunisian actress also branded her marriage to the footballer a failed project, after their union had been blessed with two children.

Speaking on the podcast of Vicky Martín Berrocal, the model and actress hinted that she has give up on love and relationships.

“All men have been a disappointment. I’m a little hater on this subject,” the mother of two said.

After the messy divorce which made the headlines after Hakimi allegedly transferred all his assets to his mother, the Madrid-based actress said she has moved on from the past and is happy in this new stage of her life, focusing on her work and her two children, Amin and Naim.

Abouk said she was forced to pause her career to follow her ex-husband, Hakimi, with whom she had a child just a year after starting dating.

However, the couple eventually had issues in their relationship following alleged episodes of infidelity by the Morocco international and in February 2023, more controversy ensued as Hakimi was accused of rape.

A report from Le Parisien detailed how the alleged victim reported the incident at a police station in March 2023, before the footballer was charged for rape, having already denied the allegations.

The incident forced Abouk to speed up her divorce plans and publicly speak out in support for the alleged victim of the rape incident, after staying silent for weeks.

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South Africa thrash Ireland by eight wickets in first T20 meeting

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South Africa men national cricket team, The Proteas, on Friday, thrashed Ireland by eight-wickets in the first of their two-match T20 series played at the Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi.

The Proteas who reached the T20 World Cup final in June, came into the matches against Ireland on the back of an ODI series defeat by Afghanistan in Sharjah.

Ryan Rickelton and Reeze Hendricks struck half-centuries as South Africa romped to a victory with Rickelton making 76 off 48 balls and Hendricks adding 51 off 33 deliveries as South Africa’s opening pair put on 136 for the first wicket in reply to Ireland’s total of 171-8.

Earlier in the game, South Africa captain Aiden Markam called correctly and put Ireland into bat at the toss, with Ireland skipper Paul Stirling joined in the middle by Ross Adair, playing his ninth T20I in the absence of Lorcan Tucker.

Curtis Campher top-scored with the bat for Ireland, accumulating 49 as his team made 171-8 off their 20 overs but The Proteas responded with a dominant Rickelton and Hendricks putting on an opening partnership of 136 as the Proteas reached 174-2 to reach their target with 14 balls to spare.

South African-born Curtis Campher top-scored for Ireland with 49 and received support from wicketkeeper Neil Rock, who contributed 37 before Ireland lost their way late in the innings after being asked to bat first, while all-rounder Patrick Kruger finished with a triple-wicket maiden, snaring George Dockrell, Fionn Hand and Adair in the final over to end with figures of 4-27.

The second T20 match between the sides will be played at the same venue on Sunday when Ireland will aim to secure their first ever T20 victory over their opponents at the seventh attempt.

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Kenyan duo of Faith Kipyegon, Mary Moraa win big at women-only Athlos meet

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Kenyan duo of Faith Kipyegon and Mary Moraa were the major winners in the inaugural women-only track and field event at Athlos NYC 2024 held on Thursday at New York’s Icahn Stadium.

While Kipyegon secured victory in the 1500m in a time of 4 minutes, 79 seconds to claim victory, Moraa clinched second place in the 800m event to cart home the princely price money which superceded what Diamond League winners take home.

Three-time Olympic champion Kipyegon who was among three Kenyans alongside world champion Moraa who took part in the 800m and Susan Ejore-Sanders who joined the Olympian in the 1500m.

Launched by entrepreneur Alexis Ohanian, the co-founder of Reddit and husband to retired American tennis great, Serena Williams, the
Athlos championship aims to build off of the star power of women’s track events.

The winners of each event pocketed $60,000 – twice the prize money offered at the Diamond League finale – and first place finishers each received a custom Tiffany crown.

Speaking to journalists after the race, Kipyegon said:

“I pick inspiration from many characters back at home. I started competing when I was about fifteen years old and I am still going strong,” said Kipyegon in her victory speech.

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