Not long ago, during the 4th round of the Guangdong Super League, a touching scene occurred in the match between Shenzhen and Dongguan: a man on crutches walked onto the field to the applause of players and the audience, and kicked off cleanly.

On the evening of May 24, the “Guangqing Holding Group Cup” 2026 National Diving Championships continued at the Guangdong Olympic Sports Center Swimming and Diving Hall. World champion Huang Jianjie from Guangdong had another achievement on the eve of his 16th birthday. He partnered with Nie Jun to win the men’s synchronized 10m platform title with 419.07 points, becoming the first double champion of this championship, adding to his medal from the men’s 10m platform the previous night.

The 2026 French Open main draw continued with first-round singles matches on the 25th. Chinese female player Zheng Qinwen was upset by Polish player Hvalinska, exiting in the first round. Another Chinese female player, Guo Hanyu, also failed to advance. Chinese male player Wu Yibing defeated his opponent and successfully moved to the next round.

On May 25, the Spanish Royal Football Federation announced the 26-man squad for the upcoming World Cup in the US, Canada, and Mexico. Star players like Rodri, Pedri, and Yamal lead the list, with Barcelona contributing eight players, while Real Madrid had none selected.

On May 25, the second day of the 2026 French Open, first-round matches continued. Zheng Qinwen faced Hvalinska and lost 4-6, 0-6, failing to advance to the next round.

On May 23-24, all ten matches of the 4th round of the 2026 Guangdong Provincial City Football Super League concluded, reigniting passion on the green fields of southern Guangdong. Shenzhen in the East Zone secured four consecutive wins to top the standings, while Zhanjiang in the West Zone led with three straight wins, with many teams breaking deadlocks both on and off the field.

The 2026 Malaysia Masters badminton tournament concluded in Kuala Lumpur on May 24, with the Chinese team winning three titles and one runner-up on finals day.

With less than three weeks until the World Cup in the US, Canada, and Mexico, concerns over Messi’s injury have worried fans.

On May 25, the schedule for the second day of the 2026 French Open included Swiatek and Rybakina playing on Philippe-Chatrier Court, with Zheng Qinwen and Guo Hanyu starting their first-round matches, and players like Anisimova, Svitolina, Muchova, and Paolini also appearing.

Yesterday, the “Guangqing Holding Group Cup” 2026 National Diving Championships continued at the Guangdong Olympic Sports Center. Guangdong team won two gold medals. Young diver Huang Jianjie scored 507.30 points to win the men’s 10m platform final, his first national title in this event, while Lin Shan/Mei Yingxin won the women’s synchronized 3m springboard, securing Guangdong’s first gold of the competition.

The 2026 Li Ning Guangdong Provincial City Basketball League regular season concluded, with Guangzhou finishing 8 wins and 1 loss in nine games, securing second place in the West Zone and advancing to the playoffs. From an opening 83-86 loss to Zhongshan to eight consecutive wins, Guangzhou gradually found their rhythm and spirit under pressure.

Yesterday, the 2026 Hero Asian Champions League ACL × MCT East Asia Championship Tour Shanghai finals concluded at the Shanghai Star Center. As the first event in the East Asia region, the competition determined the final rankings and qualifications for the 2026 Esports Club World Cup.

On the evening of May 24, a key match in the 4th round of the 2026 Guangdong Super League West Zone was held at Yangxi National Fitness Center Stadium, with Guangzhou visiting Yangjiang. Thanks to a goal by number 8 Peng Siwei, Guangzhou won 1-0 against Yangjiang, now holding 3 wins and 1 draw to stay second in the West Zone standings, behind leaders Zhanjiang.

1:0! Guangzhou beat Yangjiang in the 4th round of the Guangdong Super League.

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Guangdong Olympic Sports Center

The Guangdong Olympic Sports Center is a major multi-purpose sports complex located in Guangzhou, China, built to host the 2001 National Games of China. Its design features a distinctive, futuristic roof structure resembling a rolling wave, symbolizing the region’s dynamic energy. Since its opening, the center has become a key venue for international sporting events, concerts, and cultural activities in southern China.

French Open

The French Open, also known as Roland Garros, is a premier tennis tournament held annually in Paris, France. Established in 1891, it is the only Grand Slam event played on clay courts, known for its slow, high-bouncing surface that tests players’ endurance and strategy. The tournament takes its name from the aviator Roland Garros and has been held at the Stade Roland Garros since 1928.

World Cup

The FIFA World Cup is the most prestigious international football (soccer) tournament, first held in 1930 in Uruguay. Organized by FIFA, it takes place every four years, with countries competing in qualifying matches for a spot in the final tournament. The event has grown to become one of the world’s most-watched sporting events, symbolizing global unity and national pride.

Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur is the capital city of Malaysia, known for its iconic Petronas Twin Towers and a vibrant blend of Malay, Chinese, and Indian cultures. Originally a small tin-mining settlement in the 1850s, it grew rapidly under British colonial rule and became a major economic hub. Today, it stands as a modern metropolis that seamlessly combines historic architecture, such as the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, with futuristic skyscrapers.

Philippe-Chatrier Court

Philippe-Chatrier Court is the main stadium at the Roland Garros complex in Paris, France, serving as the centerpiece of the French Open tennis tournament. Originally built in 1928 and named after the former president of the French Tennis Federation, it has undergone several renovations, including the addition of a retractable roof in 2020. This iconic red clay court has hosted countless legendary matches and remains a symbol of tennis tradition and excellence.

Yangxi National Fitness Center Stadium

The Yangxi National Fitness Center Stadium is a modern sports facility located in Yangxi County, Guangdong Province, China, designed to promote public health and recreational activities. Built in the 2010s as part of China’s national fitness initiative, the stadium hosts various sports events, community gatherings, and fitness programs. It serves as a key venue for encouraging physical activity among local residents, reflecting the country’s emphasis on improving public well-being through accessible sports infrastructure.

Asia Champions League

The AFC Champions League is Asia’s premier club football competition, organized by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). It was launched in 2002, replacing the Asian Club Championship which began in 1967, and features top clubs from across Asia competing for the continental title. The tournament has grown in prestige and prize money, with clubs from countries like South Korea, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and China dominating recent editions.

Shanghai Star Center

The Shanghai Star Center is a notable cultural and performance venue located in Shanghai, China. Originally opened in the early 20th century, it has served as a hub for theatrical productions, concerts, and other live events, reflecting the city’s vibrant artistic heritage. Over the years, the center has undergone renovations to preserve its historical charm while adapting to modern entertainment needs.