Brady denies rift with Arians
Tom Brady insisted he has a 'great relationship' with former Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians
The wicketkeeper-batter has replaced Eoin Morgan in charge of England’s white-ball teams
Stefanos Tsitsipas has accused Nick Kyrgios of being a bully and possessing an "evil side" after the pair faced off in one of the most bad-tempered Wimbledon matches in years. The enfant terrible of tennis had earlier demanded his opponent be defaulted after hitting a ball into the crowd, narrowly missing a spectator, initially refusing to continue playing until he was given a satisfactory answer from the umpire. The 27-year-old also demanded a new line judge following one bad call and complained to spectators about another official before serving, at one point prompting Tsitsipas to walk back to his towel amid pantomime boos from the crowd.
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SWINDON Town head coach Scott Lindsey said he “really enjoyed” his first game at the helm as a triallist-laden Robins side beat Melksham Town 3-2 at the Oakfield Stadium on Saturday.
The world number 132 joined compatriot Katie Boulter in bowing out on day six of the Championships.
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DORCHESTER Town midfielder Ollie Griggs is looking forward to continuing his “special bond” with fellow new recruits Olly Balmer and Kieran Douglas.
Nick Kyrgios and his unique brand of mayhem marched into the fourth round of Wimbledon at the expense of a dazed and confused Stefanos Tsitsipas. Fourth seed Tsitsipas had taken the first set but around an hour later was on the brink of a meltdown, driven to distraction by the latest antics from the enfant terrible of tennis. At one point Kyrgios even demanded his opponent be defaulted after hitting a ball into the crowd, narrowly missing a spectator.
Ten Hag has laid down the law in Man United training with a six-point regime which boils down to 'don't pass backwards and don't be a d*ck'.
The England head coach felt referee James Doleman helped the Wallabies after reducing them to 14 men.
Brexit rules have meant Barrow Raiders have been unable to extend the loan signing of Catalans Dragons forward Mathieu Cozza past the initial one-month period.
Almost 30 former winners of the singles championships returned to SW19 to mark the occasion.
Root impressed in the first Test against South Africa.
Carlos Sainz secured the first pole position of his Formula One career for the British Grand Prix, qualifying ahead of Max Verstappen.
Wales got their tour of South Africa underway with a heartbreaking last-minute defeat to the Springboks.
Argentina head coach Michael Cheika loved kicking off his reign with a promising Los Pumas 26-18 win over Scotland in San Salvador de Jujuy.
Broad gave up a record 35 runs in the penultimate over of India’s first innings.
Britain’s Jonny O’Mara and Alicia Barnett won a marathon final-set tie-break.
England may be five wickets down and 332 runs behind, but that does not mean they are about to give up their gung-ho ways. “I’ve got a fair feeling our best line of defence will be attack,” said Jimmy Anderson. The memory of the way Ben Stokes and Jonny Bairstow played in the second Test against New Zealand is fresh enough that so long as one of them keeps going England will believe, rightly, that they are still in it.