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As the landscape of sports continues to evolve, a new generation of young athletes is emerging, showcasing exceptional talent and potential. These athletes are not only excelling in their respective sports but also embodying the values and skills that will shape the future of athletics.
What will the future of sports look like? As you examine the future of sports from the viewpoint of young athletes, be sure to keep an eye on these emerging stars.
Endrick Felipe
(Brazil, Real Madrid)
Age: 18 years
Highlight: Endrick became the youngest Brazilian to score in a UEFA Champi- ons League match, show- casing his immense poten- tial at Real Madrid.
Lamine Yamal
(Spain, Barcelona)
Age: 17 years
Highlight: At just 17, Lamine Yamal is impress- ing fans with his creativity and goal-scoring ability. As a burgeoning talent in La Liga, he is set to take his career to new heights in 2025.
Victor Roque
(Brazil, Barcelona)
Age: 20 years
Highlight: Known for his explosive speed and tech- nical skills, Victor is rapidly establishing himself as one of the top forwards in La Liga with Barcelona.
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Victor Wembanyama
(France, San Antonio Spurs)
Age: 21 years
Highlight: The 7’4” sensation is proving to be the genera- tional talent he was touted as. By 2025, Wembanyama is anticipated to become a top-tier NBA player and a possible MVP candidate.
Scoot Henderson
(USA, Portland Trail Nlazers)
Age: 21 years
Highlight: A dynamic playmaker, Scoot is recognized for his electrifying style and has quickly become a fan favourite in Portland.
(USA, Portland Trail Nlazers)
Age: 21 years
Highlight: Clark has revolutionized women’s basketball, earning accolades like TIME’s Athlete of the Year and WNBA Rookie of the Year. She made history as the first NCAA Division I player to lead the nation in both scoring and assists, and her journey is just
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