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AUSTRALIAN OPEN champion Madison Keys will not be able to play in Austin, Texas next month due to a little-known WTA rule.
The American, 29, produced an incredible performance to defeat Aryna Sabalenka and claim the trophy Down Under last Saturday.
Despite being a former U.S. Open champion in 2017, Keys had gone into the tournament as 19th seed and was not expected to go all the way.
After claiming her first Major title, in addition to winning the WTA 500 event in Adelaide the week before, Keys’ world ranking has shot up to a career-high No.7.
While Keys is relishing her newfound status as a Grand Slam champion, her new ranking has caused her one schedule headache.
She had been due to play at the ATX Open in Austin, starting on February 24.
But WTA rules state that 250 events, worth 250 points for winning the title, must only feature one top 10 player.
This is claimed to “ensure balanced competition across all WTA events held during the same week“.
Keys’ American compatriot Jessica Pegula, ranked No.6, has already signed up to be Austin’s top 10 participant.
The Aussie Open champion had been ranked No.21 when she signed up to play in Austin.
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But having now joined Pegula in the top 10, Keys cannot now join the 30-year-old in the field.
Confirming Keys’ withdrawal in a statement, tournament director Christo Van Rensburg said: “We love Madison and have been anticipating for months the excitement of her playing here in Austin for the first time.
“While we wish the Top 10 rule didn’t apply to our tournament, we respect the rules of the WTA.”
During the same week as the event in Austin, there is a WTA 500 tournament in Merida, Mexico that Keys could choose to enter instead.
Keys had been due to return to action at the Qatar Open next month, but has withdrawn due to a hamstring injury.
As it stands, she remains on the entry list for the WTA 1000 event the following week in Dubai, commencing on February 16.
HOLYWOOD hotshot Rory McIlroy is scaling back his PGA Tour schedule this year.
The four-time major winner wants the tour’s overall number of tournaments to be reduced in the future.
The 36-year-old was speaking ahead of his debut event of the 2025 campaign at the $20m ‘Signature’ AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Six-time Race to Dubai winner reckons the PGA Tour has been diminished due to the number of events on the schedule.
He also believes the game is oversaturated for the consumer before calling for an NFL-style, shorter season.
The commented in 2023 that he played too few events before upping his schedule last year.
The world number three could cut his season back to 20 events after after he said he played too many events in 2024.
He said: “I think it [the tour] already has been diminished.
“I think there’s space for all of this.
“Yeah, I can see when the golf consumer might get a little fatigued of everything that’s sort of available to them.
“So to scale it back a little bit and maybe have a little more scarcity in some of the stuff that we do, like the NFL, I think mightn’t be a bad thing.
“But look, I would much rather sit down and watch real golfers play real tournaments and that’s just my opinion.
“That to me is more entertaining. But I understand that other people want something different and that’s totally fine as well.”
The three-time FedEx Cup winner played 26 combined starts in 2024 on the PGA Tour and DP World Tour as he complained about playing too much last year.
He added: “I just played way too much last year.
“I want to be home more. I want to be a little more rested and fresh for bigger events.”
McIlroy’s first start of the American tour will coincide with the return of Scottie Scheffler and Jordan Spieth.
World number one Scheffler is returning from hand surgery after an accident on Christmas Day.
The FedEx Cup champion had small glass fragments removed from the palm, which postponed his planned season debut at the AMEX Championship.
While Joran Spieth is returning after wrist surgery, the three-time major winner opted to take time out after missing last year’s FedEx Cup Playoffs to get the long-standing issue operated on.
TIPPING Point’s future on ITV has been revealed after no new episodes were recorded for an entire year.
The fan-favourite quiz show is presented by Ben Shephard and has been on air since its launch in 2012.
However, fans have regularly been left fuming over repeats being slotted into the ITV schedule over and over again.
The Sun can reveal production was stopped on Tipping Point last year, sparking fears for its future.
The last batch of new episodes were filmed in 2023, with some yet to even be broadcast.
But despite new hits such as Deal or No Deal’s reboot and Mel Giedroyc’s Pictionary being introduced to the schedule over the last year, ITV has no plans to axe Tipping Point.
A source said: “Tipping Point has a cult viewership and is seen as a flagship show for ITV.
“Last year Ben had a big change in his diary, having taken over as full time host of This Morning alongside Cat Deeley and landing his own adventure series.
“Blocks of new episodes of Tipping Point are typically recorded during the summer, but last year that was Ben’s time off with his family.
“ITV are also sitting on new episodes that were recorded in 2023 and are yet to be slotted into the schedule.
“But there’s no plans to rest the show, they’ve planned to film new episodes later this year.”
Over 1,500 episodes have been aired to date, as well as 103 specials.
In November The Sun exclusively revealed how Ben, 50, was taking time off This Morning to film high-octane show The Summit.
Already a hit in Australia, it will see Brits pushed to their limits when they scale one of the world’s highest mountains – each with a share of the £200,000 jackpot stuffed into their backpacks.
Filming for The Summit took place over two weeks in New Zealand.
1998 – Got his big break when he hosted The Bigger Breakfast for Channel 4
2000 – Joined GMTV breakfast (now GMB) presenting Entertainment Today before becoming a permanent host in 2005
2004 – Ben hosted the first three series of The X Factor’s spin-off series Xtra Factor
2006 – Presented singing contestant Soapstar Superstar alongside Ferne Britton
2006 – Landed his own Saturday show with Magic Radio
2008 – Hosted Who Dares, Sings! with Denise van Outen
2009 – Ben presented revived the classic game show The Krypton Factor
2010 – Signed a reported £495k deal with Sky Sports to front Goals on Sunday and other sporting specials
2013 – Returned to ITV daytime with Tipping Point
2015 – Co-hosted Ninja Warrior UK with Rochelle Humes and Chris Kamara
2019 – Quit Sky Sports and Goals on Sunday
2024 – Left Good Morning Britain to join This Morning with Cat Deeley
CELEBRITIES have popularised a new wave of youthful trends that promote using regenerative injectables like Sculptra to get face-lift-like results.
Many top celebs including The Kardashians are rumoured to have tried Sculptra to slow down the ageing process and enhance their looks.
Sculptra is sometimes referred to as a “liquid face-lift” due to the youthful result it provides some clients without having to undergo surgery.
First popularised by Kylie Jenner, Sculptra is a type of dermal filler.
This trendy cosmetic is an injectable that is often used to treat fine lines and wrinkles.
It can also be used on the body to restore volume and contour areas like the buttocks, hips, thighs, and even the hands.
Sculptra works by stimulating collagen production in the skin.
Liquid is injected into the parts of the face or body where people want a fuller or smoother appearance.
This treatment isn’t a permanent fix for wrinkles, but it is growing in popularity because the results are said to last more than two years.
Sculptra is one of the most sought after cosmetic treatments by celebrities.
The Kardashians are no strangers to the cosmetic enhancements that treatments like Sculptra claim to provide.
The most notable changes can be seen in photos of Kim Kardashian, who has been open about using injectables for a butt lift, which went on to create the signature hourglass, curvy Kardashian look.
Some celebrities who have tried Sculptra include:
Kylie Jenner is rumoured to have had Sculptra treatments in 2016.
There are noticeable aesthetic changes in her face and body which include plumper cheekbones and more volume to her hips.
After many rumours that Kylie had undergone plastic surgery she told Paper Magazine in 2019: “People think I fully went under the knife and completely reconstructed my face, which is completely false.
“I’m terrified! I would never. They don’t understand what good hair and makeup and, like, fillers, can really do. It’s fillers. I’m not denying that.”
Kim Kardashian has established herself as an ultimate beauty icon, with cosmetic treatments helping her to create and popularise the hourglass shape.
In a 2016 Instagram livestream, Kardashian admitted to getting a non-surgical butt lift using injections, but said it was only to treat her psoriasis.
The glamour model has also discussed other cosmetic procedures, including Botox, laser treatments, and butt injections to maintain her youthful look.
When Kim K launched her skincare brand, SKKN in 2022, she opened up about her beauty journey.
She admitted: “I care. I really, genuinely care about looking good,” she said.
“I probably care more than 90 percent of the people on this planet.
“…I do my beauty treatments usually late at night. After everyone’s in bed, I’m doing laser treatments.”
“I would do anything to look and feel youthful,” she confessed.
Other celebrities rumoured to have used Sculptra are:
Although both claim to add volume to the skin, the difference in ingredients mean that one has more immediate effects than the other.
Sculptra uses poly-L-lactic acid, which is a collagen stimulator that gradually improves the skin’s appearance.
Fillers on the other hand add volume to the skin immediately using hyaluronic acid.
Sculptra is an FDA-approved injectable that must be administered by a certified cosmetic doctor.
According to celebrity cosmetic surgeon Dr Minna:
“It is (Sculptra) gaining popularity as a natural alternative to fillers to give more subtle results without puffiness that you can get with filler.
“Results last two to three years and improve over a two year period.
“It is a non-invasive procedure with a good safety profile.
“Side effects include injection related reactions such as bruising and swelling which settle down within two weeks.
“The treatment is not indicated for individuals with immune disorders.”