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Emma Raducanu starts grass season with convincing Queen’s win over Anna Blinkova
The British number one was in action for the first time since her disappointing first-round French Open exit.
Lord’s pitch rated ‘unsatisfactory’ after England’s first Test shootout with New Zealand
World Cup 2026 TV schedule: How to watch every game on BBC and ITV in the UK
Ben Stokes’ reign as England captain probably already in the past – David Gower
Stokes and team-mate Gus Atkinson breached team protocols by ignoring a recently-imposed midnight curfew.
Fifa and Gianni Infantino have questions to answer after the scandalous treatment of Omar Abdulkadir Artan
After Somalian referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan had his ‘dream’ of officiating at the World Cup denied by the host nation on the eve of the tournament, Fifa is forgetting its own rules, and values. By Miguel Delaney
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RFU council member steps down over comments about Maggie Alphonsi
At the NBA finals, the Very Important President showed his favorite sport is status
Donald Trump arrived at the Knicks’ biggest night in 27 years hoping to cement his status and power in his hometown. But the fans had other ideasOn Monday night, the most powerful man in the world crashed a citywide celebration 27 years in the making and almost shut it down, with barricades around midtown Manhattan, security lines outside Madison Square …
Miles Russell, 17, qualifies for US Open with Tiger Woods’s son Charlie as caddie
Pair are friends and will play golf together at collegeTournament will start at Shinnecock Hills next weekMiles Russell was among two 17-year-olds who earned a spot in the US Open on Monday. Still to be determined was whether Russell brings his caddie from the 36-hole qualifier – the son of three-time champion Tiger Woods – to Shinnecock Hills next …
From World Cup Willie to Tip and Tap: a nostalgic nod to the era of lovably quirky mascots
This year’s World Cup serves up yet more soulless, corporate animal slop to leave fans pining for the days of unique talismansWorld Cup Willie marched on to the scene in 1966 with a spiky mane, bovver boy stance, bulbous brogues and – intriguingly for a World Cup held entirely in England – a union jack shirt. The product of a five-minute sketch by …
'I have no regrets': Roy Keane lifts lid on infamous feud with Mick McCarthy that led to his 'heartbreaking' exit from Ireland's 2002 World Cup squad
The infamous bust-up between the pair occurred while the team were preparing for the upcoming 2002 World Cup on the Japanese Island of Saipan.
PGA Tour golf star reveals he was rushed to hospital after winning his first major championship
After taking his first major championship, Wyndham Clark's unfortunate choice of breakfast led to him vomiting so much that he needed to go to the hospital.
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England cricket captain Ben Stokes downed £25 double rum and cokes with rugby skipper Maro Itoje before nightclub punch-up
Ben Stokes was downing double rum and cokes with England rugby captain Maro Itoje in the hours before he was caught up in a late night punch-up with another rugby player.
How mental health strategies have shaped Canada captain Fleming
Stepping into any new role is daunting, let alone one that is the captain of your national football team - but that is just what Jessie Fleming did in 2024 for Canada.
Lord's pitch for England Test rated 'unsatisfactory' and given demerit point
The Lord's pitch used for England's first Test victory over New Zealand has been rated as "unsatisfactory", with the venue handed one demerit point under the ICC's Pitch and Outfield Monitoring Process.
RFU council member resigns over discriminatory Alphonsi comments
Rugby Football Union Council member Matt Smith has resigned over discriminatory online comments he posted about World Cup-winning former England international Maggie Alphonsi.
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Raducanu makes blistering Queen's start before doubles exit with Boulter
Emma Raducanu got her HSBC Championships off to a blistering start with a straight-sets win over Anna Blinkova, before her and Katie Boulter were beaten in their doubles opener.
Mum's lesson fuelling Rowe desire to make most of Games chance
Scotland's Elliot Rowe says the abrupt way his mum's career on two wheels ended has taught him to "make the most of it" every time he gets on his bike.
Lord's pitch rated 'unsatisfactory' by ICC
The Lord's pitch for the first Test between England and New Zealand is rated "unsatisfactory", with the historic venue given one demerit point.