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YEARENDER-Sport-No standing still as innovation and modification beckon in brand-new sporting year

As a jampacked sporting year including a muchpraised Olympic Games and 4 continental soccer competitions rolls to a close it is appealing to expect that 2025 will be a more sedate one.

But that is not the nature of a sports industry constantly evolving to sate the thirst of a demanding public that seemingly can never ever get enough of their selected item.

What is becoming progressively clear is that tradition and maintaining the status quo no longer suffices in a competitive world intent on wringing every dollar out of sporting endeavour.

Novel ways of providing sport to a state-of-the-art generation are now paramount and the Christmas designs will barely have actually boiled down before golf, arguably the most conservative of all sports, invites the aptly-named Tomorrow's Golf League (TGL) which kicks off in Palm Beach in January.

Created by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, the brand-new made-for-TV indoor group format featuring modern golf simulators and shot clocks looks like a cross between an arcade video game and crazy golf. However, the world's best are on board for an endeavor developed to hook a generation of fans who no longer have the time or perseverance to watch five-hour rounds.

The most intriguing and enjoyable aspect about TGL is the truth that it is an arena and you get to see us up close and personal, American Wyndham Clark stated. We're mic 'd up, you'll see our personalities. It's nearly a completely various sport.

Golf ended the year with a contrived Face-off between PGA Trip players and those of the Saudi-backed LIV Golf circuit in Las Vegas. Looking ahead, in September, American Ryder Cup gamers will, for the first time, be paid to handle Europe when the bi-annual clash takes place in New york city.

BIG MODIFICATIONS

Other sports will also see huge modifications in 2025-- a year doing not have the most significant global masterpiece events but still busy.

Soccer, in which its marquee names seldom have time to draw breath, will contribute to the load with an expanded 32-team FIFA Club World Cup in June and July in the United States.

While it has many critics, it will definitely be a tournament that, unlike previous editions, will be tough to disregard.

Tennis, too, is moving into the future at rate with tradition giving way for development and the need to record market share in a significantly saturated landscape.

Who would ever have thought Wimbledon, of all places, would eliminate line judges from its yards in favour of Hawkeye technology and computer-generated voices. But that is what fans will witness at the All England Club this year.

In sports, a blue-riband sport which typically struggles to bring in eyeballs beyond Olympic years, American terrific Michael Johnson is introducing a profitable Grand Slam Track league in April with a $12.6 million prize fund split over 4 events - however not consisting of any field occasions.

We're changing the track landscape, stated four-times Olympic champion Johnson.

OLYMPICS CHIEF

While there is no Olympics, the movement deals with an essential year all the very same as the International Olympic Committee chooses a new president to replace Thomas Bach in March.

Whichever of the seven candidates wins will require to guide the Olympic juggernaut into a progressively fractured world of geopolitics, environment modification, gender problems and doping.

Saudi Arabia's pressing appetite to keep shaping the sporting map is not likely to decrease any time soon and many will see the kingdom's staging of the inaugural Olympic Esports Games next year as a precursor to a future quote for the genuine thing.

Tennis kicks things off in 2025 with the Australian Open in January-- a competition that will unfortunately need to deal with the fallout of anti-doping cases including guys's champ and preferred Jannik Sinner of Italy and Poland's Iga Swiatek.

Women's soccer takes centre phase in July with the European Championship in Switzerland with England intending to keep the title, while September uses the world sports championships in Japan and the Ryder Cup golf in the United States.

Rugby fans have a Lions series in Australia starting in June to anticipate, while in cricket England host a five-test series versus India before another eagerly-awaited Ashes series Down Under.

New Orleans phases NFL's Super Bowl in February and in Formula 1 another marathon season revs up in Melbourne in March.

(source: Reuters)