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Sports Roundup: Upsets, Records, and New Beginnings

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The world of sports is always full of surprises, and this week is no exception. In snooker, defending Welsh Open champion Mark Selby was knocked out in the first round by China's Jiang Jun, while in Formula 1, Charles...

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    Leclerc sets blistering pace for Ferrari on final day of F1 testing

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Sports Roundup: Upsets, Records, and New Beginnings

Snooker, F1, and Football News from Around the World

Monday, February 23, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The world of sports is always full of surprises, and this week is no exception. In snooker, defending Welsh Open champion Mark Selby was knocked out in the first round by China's Jiang Jun, while in Formula 1, Charles Leclerc set a blistering pace for Ferrari on the final day of pre-season testing.

Meanwhile, in the Premier League, new Tottenham interim manager Igor Tudor is "100% convinced" that the team will avoid relegation. Tudor, who signed a six-month deal earlier this month, believes that the team has what it takes to stay in the top flight. "Of course, if things go well, he could be here for a long time," said the club's sporting director Johan Lange.

In fantasy basketball, players are looking for ways to fill holes in their rosters. This week, pickups like Melton, Wallace, and Raynaud are recommended for the homestretch. These players have shown promise and can help teams make a push for the playoffs.

In the NFL, teams are looking for edge rusher help, and the free agent and draft classes have options. However, other positions are not as deep, and teams will have to get creative to fill their needs.

In F1, Leclerc's pace was impressive, and Ferrari is looking like a genuine contender for the opening races of 2026. The team's performance has been strong throughout testing, and fans are excited to see what the season holds.

Back in snooker, Jiang's upset of Selby was a major surprise. The 20-year-old Chinese player fought back from a 3-1 deficit to win 4-3, with half-century breaks of 52 and 65. This is the third time in five years that Selby has been knocked out in the first round of the Welsh Open.

Tudor's appointment at Tottenham has raised some eyebrows, but the Croatian manager is confident that he can turn the team around. With 12 matches remaining, Spurs are five points above the relegation zone, and Tudor believes that the team has what it takes to stay up.

In the NFL, the offseason is a time of change and upheaval. Teams are looking to fill holes in their rosters, and the draft and free agency are key ways to do that. However, some positions are deeper than others, and teams will have to get creative to find the players they need.

Overall, it's been an exciting week in sports, with upsets, records, and new beginnings. From snooker to F1 to football, there's always something happening in the world of sports.

Sources:

  • "Fantasy basketball pickups: Pick up Melton, Wallace and Raynaud for the homestretch"
  • "Jiang beats Welsh Open title holder Selby in opener"
  • "Leclerc sets blistering pace for Ferrari on final day of F1 testing"
  • "Tudor '100%' convinced Spurs will avoid relegation"
  • "The deepest -- and thinnest -- positions of the NFL offseason: Solak ranks all 11 spots"

The world of sports is always full of surprises, and this week is no exception. In snooker, defending Welsh Open champion Mark Selby was knocked out in the first round by China's Jiang Jun, while in Formula 1, Charles Leclerc set a blistering pace for Ferrari on the final day of pre-season testing.

Meanwhile, in the Premier League, new Tottenham interim manager Igor Tudor is "100% convinced" that the team will avoid relegation. Tudor, who signed a six-month deal earlier this month, believes that the team has what it takes to stay in the top flight. "Of course, if things go well, he could be here for a long time," said the club's sporting director Johan Lange.

In fantasy basketball, players are looking for ways to fill holes in their rosters. This week, pickups like Melton, Wallace, and Raynaud are recommended for the homestretch. These players have shown promise and can help teams make a push for the playoffs.

In the NFL, teams are looking for edge rusher help, and the free agent and draft classes have options. However, other positions are not as deep, and teams will have to get creative to fill their needs.

In F1, Leclerc's pace was impressive, and Ferrari is looking like a genuine contender for the opening races of 2026. The team's performance has been strong throughout testing, and fans are excited to see what the season holds.

Back in snooker, Jiang's upset of Selby was a major surprise. The 20-year-old Chinese player fought back from a 3-1 deficit to win 4-3, with half-century breaks of 52 and 65. This is the third time in five years that Selby has been knocked out in the first round of the Welsh Open.

Tudor's appointment at Tottenham has raised some eyebrows, but the Croatian manager is confident that he can turn the team around. With 12 matches remaining, Spurs are five points above the relegation zone, and Tudor believes that the team has what it takes to stay up.

In the NFL, the offseason is a time of change and upheaval. Teams are looking to fill holes in their rosters, and the draft and free agency are key ways to do that. However, some positions are deeper than others, and teams will have to get creative to find the players they need.

Overall, it's been an exciting week in sports, with upsets, records, and new beginnings. From snooker to F1 to football, there's always something happening in the world of sports.

Sources:

  • "Fantasy basketball pickups: Pick up Melton, Wallace and Raynaud for the homestretch"
  • "Jiang beats Welsh Open title holder Selby in opener"
  • "Leclerc sets blistering pace for Ferrari on final day of F1 testing"
  • "Tudor '100%' convinced Spurs will avoid relegation"
  • "The deepest -- and thinnest -- positions of the NFL offseason: Solak ranks all 11 spots"

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