CGTN’s Siobhan McCall takes us through 2024’s biggest news in the world of sports.
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00:00Ten years after China's greatest tennis player, Li Na, won the Australian Open,
00:04Zheng Xinwen came close to emulating her hero. She reached her first ever Grand Slam final,
00:10and although that title eluded her, it was a sign of things to come.
00:15Nineteen-year-old Chinese swimmer Pan Zhenle wrote his name into the history books.
00:20He broke the men's 100-meter freestyle world record at the World Championships in Doha.
00:26Six months later, he'd do it all again, becoming Olympic champion with another
00:30new world best time. It wasn't just professional Chinese athletes who hit the headlines.
00:36Millions of people live-streamed and fans travelled from all over China to watch the
00:40viral Village Basketball League. After a five-year absence due to Covid,
00:45the Shanghai Grand Prix returned to the Formula One calendar, the tickets selling out within
00:50minutes. And while the race was won by Max Verstappen, Chinese driver Zhou Guanyu was
00:55able to compete in his home city for the first time. Fans flocked to Liverpool to say goodbye
01:00to one of football's greatest ever managers, Jurgen Klopp, who stood down after nine years.
01:06He led them to their first league title in 30 years.
01:09Euro 2024 took place in Germany. The early favourites Spain didn't lose a match,
01:14and they went on to win a record fourth title, beating England in the final.
01:20Eritrean cyclist Biniam Jermay made history at the Tour de France, winning the green jersey.
01:25He became the first black African to win a stage at the competition.
01:30Team China put on its best performance in an overseas Olympics, winning 40 goals and 91
01:36medals in Paris. That included a historic diving clean sweep, and Zheng Qinwen becoming China's
01:42first ever tennis singles gold medallist. And Zheng's success inspired a tennis boom
01:47back home, with ticket sales and fan attendance for the China Open reaching record levels,
01:52and a spike in court bookings and classes. Sui Yongxi became just the seventh Chinese
01:58player to star in the NBA when he joined the Brooklyn Nets. Sadly, his spell there was cut
02:04short after five games when he picked up a season-ending injury. After 22 Grand Slam titles,
02:10Rafael Nadal called time on his glittering tennis career. The Spanish star played his
02:16final tournament with compatriot Carlos Alcaraz, and he made an emotional plea to the 21-year-old
02:21to continue the great things they've achieved together. And for the first time ever, two Asian
02:26players competed in the World Chess Championship. In a nail-biting contest, China's reigning
02:32champion Ding Liren was defeated by India's Gukesh Dommaraju, making him the youngest ever champion.