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At Wimbledon 2026, the American great will return to competitive singles after a near four-year absence while the Serb will look to win his first Major since the 2023 US Open. At 44 and 39, age is not on their side. Skill, experience and pedigree will, however, not be in short supply
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Korean president Lee lashes out and apologises to nationSon Heung-min omission against South Africa backfiresHong Myung-bo resigned on Sunday as South Korea's head coach, a day after his side's group-stage exit from the World Cup and after condemnation from the country's president.The 57-year-old former captain, in his second stint as coach,...
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Pair's goals saw off Panama but Tuchel has problems at right-back and on flanks for last-32 tie against the DRCEngland will head to Atlanta with problems in central defence, right-backs dropping like flies, weary legs in midfield and hope that everything will turn out fine if the Harry and Jude show continues to thrill. For Thomas Tuchel, it is "a...
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George Russell wins for Mercedes; Ferraris 5th and 8thHamilton says: 'We have a good car but are down on pace'Lewis Hamilton said Ferrari's underwhelming performance at the Austrian Grand Prix represented a reality check for him and the team after the euphoria of his first win with the Scuderia at the last round in Spain.Hamilton finished in fifth...
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As Canada's players and staff huddled on the pitch to savour reaching the last 16 for the first time, the overhead Spidercam and the cameras belonging to the host broadcaster were the only outsiders present for Jesse Marsch's impassioned victory speech. "You guys are Canadian heroes today, Canadian heroes for the future children of this country who...
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All-rounder was a superb player but it was his vulnerability, personality and passion that won the hearts of England fansBen Stokes has been a magnificent player for England, and leaves a legacy of individual brilliance and inspirational leadership. However you want to judge him, whether it is the quality of his bowling, his batting and his...
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Stephen Eustaquio struck deep into stoppage time to give Canada a dramatic 1-0 victory over South Africa on Sunday, sending the World Cup co-hosts into the last 16 for the first time in their history. Canada will face either the Netherlands or Morocco in Houston on July 4.
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For anyone outside the dressing room it is hard to predict what the Mister will do but he will be prepared for Japan on MondayThe 2022 Champions League semi-final. The Santiago Bernabéu. More than 60,000 fans in the stands, and Manchester City leading 1-0. I was on the Real Madrid bench when Carlo Ancelotti called me over and told me to get...
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Star Indian all-rounder Deepti Sharma etched her name in history books on Sunday, becoming the highest wicket-taker in women's international cricket during India's ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 Group A clash against Australia at the Lord's Cricket Ground.
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Swiss rising star runs 1:53.28 – the third fastest everTrayvon Bromell shocks Noah Lyles in men's 100mThe oldest world record in track and field history stretches all the way back to 25 July 1983 – to the same week, in fact, that Elton John's I'm Still Standing was released in the UK. But this increasingly looks like the year that Jarmila...
ReadThe Hindu - Sport (9 hours ago)
At Wimbledon 2026, the American great will return to competitive singles after a near four-year absence while the Serb will look to win his first Major since the 2023 US Open. At 44 and 39, age is not on their side. Skill, experience and pedigree will, however, not be in short supply
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Third Test D4: NZ 438 & 288-9dec; England 354 & 103-4Captain takes wicket moments after announcementIt was one of the most extraordinary scenes witnessed in a career positively littered with them. Ten or so minutes before tea on the fourth day against New Zealand, about to start the 11th over of another marathon spell, Ben Stokes stood at...
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Jordan Pickford has enjoyed shootout success but believes his England side can deliver World Cup glory without penaltiesJordan Pickford has pretty much seen it all since making his first England appearance at under-16 level in 2009. Although he experienced the embarrassment of conceding the only goal scored by a goalkeeper from open play at a Fifa...
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Group 1: Australia, 172-4, beat India, 170-4, by 6 wktsEllyse Perry and Ash Gardner put on 100 off 59 ballsIt was the quintessential Australian performance. They had no need for a win in their fifth and last group game, having already qualified for a Women's T20 World Cup semi-final by winning their first four. India, conversely, desperately needed...
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British No 1 had been due to open campaign on MondayWithdrawal marks latest injury setback for 23-year-oldEmma Raducanu has been forced to withdraw from Wimbledon because of the right-foot injury that she has struggled with in the buildup to the Championships.Raducanu, who was seeded 30th, had been scheduled to face Antonia Ruzic at 1pm on...
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️ Kick-off: 8pm BST/3pm EDT/5am AEST️ Player guide | Bracketology | Golden Boot | Mail DanielOh man, my eyeballs are sweating and we're 45 minutes away from watching the teams come out. Can Stokes play football?Oh my goodness. Nothing to do with football, but everything to do with humanity: Ben Stokes, what a man. If you're near a telly with...
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Saracens 52-14 TrailfindersEight tries for winners in front of 8,000 fansSaracens just needed three ingredients to play Trailfinders off the pitch and win their first Premiership Women's Rugby title in four years: clinical attack, brick-wall defence and an immense kicking game. Not only did they execute their gameplan but the experience of being in...
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Moroccans began moving to the Netherlands in the 1960s, lending match in Mexico a feeling akin to 'a derby'Thirty-two years to the day since their first official encounter, Morocco and the Netherlands face each in what has the makings of a blockbuster last-32 match. Many things have changed since the 1994 World Cup group game in Orlando, that...
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Search for Steve Clarke's replacement must look outside the country's borders to avoid future World Cup disappointmentThere was one element of the Scottish Football Association's otherwise baffling decision to give Steve Clarke a four‑year deal weeks before a World Cup ball had been kicked that made sense.When assessing alternatives to...
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There was good food, nervous energy and pandemonium at a Surry Hills cafe as Algeria went through to the knockout roundOn a rainy day in Sydney's Surry Hills, a small crowd rushes into a small cafe draped in the green and white flag of Algeria, gathering around a TV with dreams of seeing their country make the World Cup knockout stage for the first...
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CoreCtrl is made by Alistair Brownlee's companyProduct reduces temperature body starts to sweat atEngland's players are using a sports drink developed by the double Olympic triathlon champion Alistair Brownlee to help control their body temperatures at the World Cup.The Football Association placed a large order of CoreCtrl, a new product from...
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Kimi Antonelli claims third behind Red Bull's VerstappenRussell overtakes Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton in standingsThere are legs still then in a Formula One world championship that continues to ebb and flow, now almost on a race-by-race basis. At the Austrian Grand Prix, George Russell was riding the wave to win but only after a gripping battle with...
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Sign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now!After much hesitant wallchart-filling, Geopolitics World Cup fans are finally able to feast their eyes on a complete knockout stage and plot their team's route to a painful penalty shootout exit. Unlike in previous tournaments, there is no rest day for the wicked this time, with the first last-32...
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