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Spain's Carlos Alcaraz dismissed a slow start to blast past Serbia's Novak Djokovic in Melbourne on Sunday, becoming the youngest man to win all four majors. It's Djokovic's first defeat in a Melbourne final, having won the last 10, meaning he will have to continue the search for his landmark 25th major.
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Miller's hairpiece knocked loose during middle of fightHeavyweight tosses wig into crowd between roundsFighter goes on to win fight despite mishapStevenson outboxes López to seize title in masterclassJarrell "Big Baby” Miller was involved in one of the more unusual moments in recent boxing history on Saturday night when his hairpiece was...
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Saturday's home defeat leaves Rovers in relegation trouble amid pitch problems and fan anger with Venky'sFor Blackburn managers of the recent past, this has been the cruellest month. Jon Dahl Tomasson and John Eustace left the club in February 2024 and 2025 respectively when they became disconnected from the club's unpopular owners, Venky's. The...
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Comeback win over West Ham sixth in seven games'Fans were magnificent. I would have booed in first half'Liam Rosenior said he hopes his appointment as head coach will eventually be seen as the best decision Chelsea have ever made.Although Rosenior has won six of his first seven games since replacing Enzo Maresca earlier this month, the mood in the...
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Centre-back scores emotional goal against NewcastleSlot: 'Everyone was cheering for Ibou in dressing room'Arne Slot revealed Ibrahima Konaté was not due to face Newcastle after the recent death of his father. The centre-back was rewarded for responding to Liverpool's defensive crisis with his first Premier League goal at Anfield.Konaté returned...
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The 19-year-old says touring England in 2027 is a dream but as the hype around him builds the classy batter is keeping his feet on the groundAfter five-year-old Ollie Peake had gone to bed in his family home in Geelong, his mother, Sarah, entered his bedroom to check on him. He was fast asleep in his cricket gear. She removed his helmet and gloves...
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Joel Dahmen arrived to the PGA Tour too late to see Tiger Woods in his prime at Torrey Pines. He was witness to what might have been the next best thing Saturday — Justin Rose in control of his game and making the rest of the field feel hopeless in the Farmers Insurance Open.
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Kaboré strikes twice in 3-0 win for Premiership leadersMaswanhise double keeps Motherwell on Celtic's tailLandry Kaboré scored a double as Premiership leaders Hearts cranked up the pressure on title rivals Rangers and Celtic by easing to a 3-0 away win over nine-man Dundee United.The Jambos struck early through Kaboré and then doubled their lead...
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Pep Guardiola's No 2 sought Klopp's blessing for roleLijnders: 'Jurgen said he would take the job if I didn't'Pep Lijnders has revealed Jürgen Klopp convinced him to take the job as Pep Guardiola's assistant at Manchester City, despite the German spending almost a decade at their fierce rivals Liverpool. He said Klopp had joked about taking the...
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Kane scores 36th goal of season in leaders' 2-2 drawRashford caps Barcelona's 3-1 victory to extend leadHarry Kane scored his 36th goal of the season but Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich let a second-half lead slip to draw 2-2 at Hamburg.Fábio Vieira put Hamburg in front from the penalty spot then Kane levelled before half-time. The substitute...
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Pakistan 198-5; Australia 108 (15.4 overs) | Pakistan win by 90 runsAustralia lose series with 11 days to go before T20 World Cup beginsWorld Cup-bound Australia have been given a hiding in Lahore, bamboozled by Pakistan's spinners as they crumbled to a 90-run defeat and a T20I series capitulation.Just hours after their squad for the World Cup in...
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You could say Hugo Ekitiké was the one who got away from Newcastle last summer, except there were so many. But with a certain inevitability and a devastating, gamechanging performance, the Liverpool striker haunted Eddie Howe and the club who coveted him all the same.Pain came in various forms for Newcastle. Superior for 40 minutes and deservedly...
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