U.S. Open champion Naomi Osaka is reportedly set to sign the biggest Adidas deal in history for a female athlete.
According to Tennis World, the tennis star will receive about $8.5 million per year in the contract deal set to be announced this Thursday.
Osaka’s major victory at the US Open have also reportedly triggered bonuses on her existing deals with Yonex, Citizen and Nissin Foods Group
Nigeria’s U-17 Women’s team, the Flamingos, are showing no signs of slowing down in the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup. Just days after their 4-1 win against New Zealand, the team delivered another commanding performance, defeating Ecuador 4-0 in their second Group A match at Estadio Cibao in Santiago de los Caballeros.
With two consecutive wins and a total of eight goals scored, the Flamingos are now through to the quarter-finals, with one group match left to play against the Dominican Republic on Tuesday.
Shakirat Moshood, who netted one of the tournament’s fastest goals against New Zealand, opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the 26th minute after Captain Taiwo Afolabi was fouled in the box.
Peace Effiong capitalised on a defensive error to score her first goal of the tournament. Harmony Chidi, who dazzled with 13 goals during the qualifiers, added her name to the score sheet with a well-placed strike in the 54th minute, and Shakirat sealed the deal with Nigeria’s fourth goal in extra time.
Next, Nigeria will face the host nation, Dominican Republic, in their final group game, where they aim to finish strong and continue their run in the tournament.
Having reached the quarter-finals in previous editions of the tournament, the Flamingos are setting their sights on going even further this year.
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