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Iga Swiatek unlocks Keys to book place in Italian Open semi-finals
via theguardian.comWorld No 1 loses just four games en route to spot in last fourSwiatek has already won three titles during stellar seasonTwo-time champion Iga Swiatek eased into the Italian Open semi-finals with a 6-1, 6-3 win over 18th seed Madison Keys, and will play either the American third seed Coco Gauff or China’s Zheng Qinwen.The quarter-final in Rome was a repeat of Swiatek’s recent semi-final clash with Keys in Madrid, which ended with the same scoreline. Continue reading... -
Obano red card for Bath ruins another final in blight on Saints victory
via theguardian.comNorthampton suffer as much in the reckoning and leave question marks over whether the right team won deciderA season like this deserved the perfect finale. The return of these two giants of the English game to the grand final deserved one too. Instead, we had another final this season and we had another asterisk by the result.Three big finals; three red cards. Happily – luckily – the one in the Champions Cup final came in extra time with the initiative already seized b -
Georgia and Albania’s presence at Euro 2024 is sign of eastern resurgence | Jonathan Wilson
via theguardian.comSlowly, unsurely, sides from the former eastern bloc are emerging again – but their journeys are all very differentOn 14 July, the European champions will be crowned in Berlin. No one really expects a former communist country to win in the city whose division once symbolised the cold war but perhaps, finally, 35 years after the Wall came down, the eastern part of the continent is beginning from a football perspective to regather its strength.Not including Germany (two players in their -
‘A lad who lived his dream’: rivals at Wembley unite to salute Rob Burrow
via theguardian.comFans of all the men’s and women’s Challenge Cup finalists celebrate the legacy of the former Leeds Rhino“In a world full of adversity we must still dare to dream,” was Rob Burrow’s message, embossed on the players’ shirts as they entered the pitch for the women’s and men’s Challenge Cup finals. The former Leeds Rhino’s death was mourned and his life celebrated in equal measure at Wembley to show his legacy will live on in rugby league and bey -
Australia v England: T20 Cricket World Cup – live
via theguardian.comLive updates from the Kensington Oval,6pm BST startGet in touch! Email James with your thoughtsJos Buttler calls correctly and sticks Australia in. England are unchanged and Australia have made one change from their match against Oman – some guy called Pat? Pat Cummins is in for Nathan Ellis.Teams:If the vibe of the captain sets the tone of the team then the first of this weekend’s superclásicos in the T20 World Cup could be viewed as a slightly uptight England versus an Austr -
Live: Australia off to electric start after being asked to bat first in T20 World Cup against England
via abc.net.auAustralia, holders of the ODI World Cup and England, defending T20 World Cup champions, are set to lock horns at the historic Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados. Follow live. -
Live: Australia launch into England bowlers after being asked to bat first in T20 World Cup
via abc.net.auAustralia, holders of the ODI World Cup and England, defending T20 World Cup champions, are set to lock horns at the historic Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados. Follow live. -
Live: Australia bat first in first real test of T20 World Cup against holders England
via abc.net.auAustralia, holders of the ODI World Cup and England, defending T20 World Cup champions, are set to lock horns at the historic Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados. Follow live. -
Northampton 25-21 Bath: Premiership Rugby final – as it happened
via theguardian.comAlex Mitchell’s late try rescued the title for Northampton after Bath had led despite Beno Obano’s early red card1 min: HUGE MOMENT! Gallagher almost scores. Northampton cough the ball up from a line-out and Bath boot ahead. Gallagher chases but can’t gather the bouncing ball. Furbank makes a crucial tackle and Gallagher knocks-on. Scrum to Saints five out from their own line.Peeeeep! Bath in blue, black and white. Northampton in green, black and gold. Smith kicks off, Bath col -
Alex Mitchell try earns Northampton title as 14-man Bath are denied
via theguardian.comPremiership final: Northampton 25-21 BathBath overcome Beno Obano’s dismissal to scare SaintsNorthampton have waited a long time for a day like this. The last time they lifted the Premiership trophy was in 2014 and the delight at the final whistle was understandably heartfelt. The Saints were not at their best and were wobbling against 14-man opposition before a 73rd minute try from their England scrum-half saved his side’s blushes and killed off a seriously gallant Bath challenge.No -
Wigan dominate Warrington to secure Challenge Cup glory
via theguardian.comWarrington 8-18 WiganWarriors now hold all four titlesWigan created rugby league history after proving too strong for Warrington, on a day when the sport came together to celebrate the life of Rob Burrow. The Warriors registered a record-extending 21st cup triumph with a deserved victory.More impressively, it means Wigan are in possession of every trophy possible for an English club side: the Super League title, the League Leader’s Shield, the World Club Challenge and the Challenge Cup. Th -
Want to book a pub table for Euro 2024? It may be too late
via theguardian.comPub and restaurant trade reporting high demand for tournament bookings, as football fans prepare to follow fortunes of England and Scotland on the big screenFootball fans used to worry about getting a ticket into the ground. Now they are fretting about being able to book a place at the bar.Bookings to watch England in Euro 2024 have soared in the last week as fans cottoned on to the fact that the nation’s first game in the tournament against Serbia will also fall on Father’s Day, thi -
Northampton 25-21 Bath: Premiership Rugby final – live reaction
via theguardian.comSaints deny 14-man Bath to lift Premiership trophySign up for The Breakdown | Email Daniel here1 min: HUGE MOMENT! Gallagher almost scores. Northampton cough the ball up from a line-out and Bath boot ahead. Gallagher chases but can’t gather the bouncing ball. Furbank makes a crucial tackle and Gallagher knocks-on. Scrum to Saints five out from their own line.Peeeeep! Bath in blue, black and white. Northampton in green, black and gold. Smith kicks off, Bath collect and hoof back to half-way -
Iga Swiatek beats Jasmine Paolini to retain French Open women’s title – as it happened
via theguardian.comWorld No. 1 Iga Swiatek cruises to a 6-2, 6-1 victory over Jasmine Paolini to win her third straight French Open title Swiatek* 1-1 Paolini (*denotes next server) An excellent start from Paolini, moving confidently and hitting with purpose. Goes 40-0 up, but Swiatek drags it back to deuce and then to advantage with tenacity and a couple of huge cross court forehands. Paolini saves one break point and goes on to take the game when Swiatek hits long.Swiatek 1-0 Paolini* (*denotes next server) Swia -
Swiatek blasts her way to fourth French Open crown
via theage.com.auIga Swiatek has blasted her way to a fourth French Open singles title, dismantling Jasmine Paolini quite mercilessly on Court Philippe Chatrier. -
Molly Caudery keeps her cool in Rome to boost hopes of first outdoor title
via theguardian.comPole vaulter is chasing European success before bid to end 40-year wait for a British woman to win Olympic field goldNot since Tessa Sanderson hurled a javelin far and high into the Los Angeles sky in 1984 has a British woman won an Olympic gold medal in a field event. But with every leap that 24-year-old Molly Caudery takes, the expectation grows that a 40-year old hoodoo is about to be shattered.In the past few months Caudery has won the world indoor pole vault title and leapt higher - 4.86m - -
Iga Swiatek eases past Jasmine Paolini to win third consecutive French Open
via theguardian.comSwiatek defeated Italian opponent 6-2, 6-1 in finalWorld No 1 secures fifth grand slam in just 68 minutesIn the aftermath of Iga Swiatek’s first grand slam title at the Covid-ravaged autumn Roland Garros in 2020, one of her primary emotions was confusion. Her victory had come so out of the blue, and the rush of attention so overwhelming, that it actually left her with many doubts. Swiatek had to prove to herself more than anyone else that her maiden win was not a “fluke” and sh -
Tour of Britain Women: Wiebes takes stage three as Kopecky holds lead
via theguardian.comSD Worx-Protime claim third stage win in a rowPrimoz Roglic looks set for overall Dauphiné victorySD Worx-Protime’s dominance of the Tour of Britain Women continued on stage three as Lorena Wiebes won the sprint for the line in Warrington. It was her team’s third straight victory in the race and it is entirely conceivable they could secure a clean sweep in Sunday’s finale.The general classification leader, Lotte Kopecky, illustrated her team’s iron-fisted grip on t -
Caitlin Clark left off US national team squad for Paris Olympics – source
via theguardian.comClark reportedly misses 12-woman roster for Paris GamesUS expected to take five-time Olympic champion TaurasiCaitlin Clark won’t be headed to the Paris Olympics, according to a person familiar with the decision.The person, who provided the full roster to the Associated Press, spoke on condition of anonymity Saturday because no official announcement has been made. Continue reading... -
Świątek thrashes Paolini to claim third straight French Open crown
via abc.net.auWorld number one Iga Świątek continues her dominance in Paris by defeating Jasmine Paolini 6-2, 6-1 in a one-sided women's final. -
Iga Swiatek beats Jasmine Paolini to retain French Open women’s title – live reaction
via theguardian.comWorld No 1 cruises to 6-2, 6-1 victory in Paris finalGet in touch! Email Tanya with your thoughtsSwiatek* 1-1 Paolini (*denotes next server) An excellent start from Paolini, moving confidently and hitting with purpose. Goes 40-0 up, but Swiatek drags it back to deuce and then to advantage with tenacity and a couple of huge cross court forehands. Paolini saves one break point and goes on to take the game when Swiatek hits long.Swiatek 1-0 Paolini* (*denotes next server) Swiatek wins the first two -
Old nemesis Zverev stands between Alcaraz and gritty French Open glory
via theguardian.comSpaniard will need to be on top form in Sunday’s final in Paris to join ranks of three-time grand-slam winnersEven for the most precocious and gifted tennis players, great careers do not develop without suffering. Carlos Alcaraz burst on to the ATP tour breaking age records at will, winning his first major title at the US Open and then following it up with his spectacular triumph at Wimbledon last year. Yet the 11 months since that last victory have presented many challenges.As his body ha -
British student sprinter Louie Hinchliffe shatters 10-second barrier in US
via theguardian.comHinchliffe runs 9.95sec for 100m in NCAA final in Oregon21-year-old had asked Olympic great Carl Lewis for adviceOver 9.95 stunning seconds the British sprinter Louie Hinchliffe became the first European to win the men’s 100m at the prestigious US collegiate NCAA Championships on Saturday. And afterwards the 21-year-old from Sheffield revealed how a WhatsApp message to nine-time Olympic champion Carl Lewis asking him “Can you fix me?” had changed his life.“I gave it every -
‘What’s that for?’ Massive umpire call as St Kilda hold on for thrilling win against Suns — 3-2-1
via foxsports.com.auSt Kilda has hung on for a thrilling three-point victory over Gold Coast after a massive umpire call allowed Max King to kick the match winner on Saturday night. -
‘Terrible game of footy’: Hardwick fumes as Saints win thriller over Suns
via smh.com.auSt Kilda see off a big challenge from visiting Gold Coast to record their fifth win. Elsewhere, on a day of umpire call controversies, the Kangas broke their winning drought in style against West Coast and Hawthorn’s finals surge continued against GWS Giants. -
‘Terrible game of footy’: Hardwick fumes as St Kilda win thriller over Suns
via theage.com.auSt Kilda see off a big challenge from visiting Gold Coast to record their fifth win. Elsewhere, on a day of umpire call controversies, the Kangas broke their winning drought in style against West Coast and Hawthorn’s finals surge continued against GWS Giants. -
‘Braydon has learned a valuable life lesson’: Trindall puts turmoil aside to spark Sharks
via theage.com.auIn the absence of rested star half Nicho Hynes, the Sharks No.7 scored a try and set up two others as Cronulla’s second-half surge stunned the Broncos. -
Northampton v Bath: Premiership Rugby final – live
via theguardian.comLive updates from Twickenham, 3pm BST kick offGet in touch! Email Daniel with your thoughts Today, years of hurt finally come to an end. How many exactly will be determined by which captain hoists aloft English club rugby’s most glittering prize.Should Bath’s Ben Spencer climb the podium as Premiership champion, he will erase a 28 year itch. It was 1996 the last time this famous club claimed top honours in the league. Back then it was simply called Division 1 and the game was barely -
AFL 2024 round 13 LIVE updates: ‘Terrible game of footy’: Hardwick fumes as St Kilda win thriller over Suns
via smh.com.auSt Kilda see off a big challenge from visiting Gold Coast to record their fifth win. Elsewhere, on a day of umpire call controversies, the Kangas broke their winning drought in style against West Coast and Hawthorn’s finals surge continued against GWS Giants. -
The 15-minutes that sounded alarms: Four things learned from Broncos’ defeat
via theage.com.auWas this State of Origin fatigue, or a complete fade out? Irrespective of the causality, this was a performance that had Kevin Walters pulling his hair out.
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