Okazaki played only a handful of minutes late on against the Socceroos while stalwart Keisuke Honda never got off the bench. And for his maiden gold, Savon got the the better of reigning Olympic champion Evgeny Tishchenko in a split verdict despite the Cuban’s clear dominance in the bout. “It is natural and not just in the world of soccer,” former AC Milan midfielder Honda told Kyodo of the new generation. a behind but Leicester City striker Okazaki was adamant that Japan would not take the match lightly. Referee stopped the match and after 10 minutes of consultations, led the two sides to the dressing rooms. “I know all the opponents are behind me, so I should win every match, which is tough. Savon had finished with a silver in the 2015 edition of the championship. years and?briefly quit boxing last year to pursue his long-held political ambitions and was elected senator. ”Pliskova has been hearing footsteps ever since ascending to the WTA’s top spot in July. ;teamVenus Williams, Victoria Azarenka march forward in Miami; Garbine Muguruza bundled outVenus Williams survives marathon battle against Kiki Bertens in MiamiWomen’s tennis’s biggest names still remaining at the US Open take centre stage on Sunday with grand slam winners Maria Sharapova, Venus Williams, Garbine Muguruza and Petra Kvitova all appearing on Arthur Ashe Stadium.