Curry and the Finals - A heavenly match-up
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Steph Curry achieved a new NBA Finals landmark in Game 4 against the Celtics
Ireland coach Andy Farrell says it is a massive game for some of his players as they prepare to face the Maori All Blacks on Wednesday.
HAVERFORDWEST County AFC looks to push on after the setback of losing manager Nicky Hayen to Club Brugge.
David Egan reckons backers who ignore Mishriff will do so at their peril as the mega-money horse prepares to run in the Coral Eclipse-Stakes at Sandown on Saturday, July 2. A last place finish in this year's Saudi Cup may have put off punters but John and Thady Gosden's globetrotter has plenty of top level wins to his name.
The ECB has been urged to consider ticket buying supporters after changing the start time at short notice for the India Test to gain more exposure with Asian broadcasters.
Sarina Wiegman’s side produced another fine display in beating Switzerland but how will they respond if they fall behind?
"He wants to leave England, a country to which his family has also not adapted as expected, and leave Old Trafford."
After a "rough" injury, everything "just worked out" for Serena Williams to play at Wimbledon.
Arsenal will soon announce the capture of Gabriel Jesus, although the exit could result in a problem for Man City
Asked to assess Andy Murray’s form going into Wimbledon, Nick Kyrgios, the penultimate player to face him on tour, could not have been more glowing. Kyrgios, in his own rich vein of form on grass, lost 7-6, 6-2 to Murray at the Stuttgart Open before the Briton’s body crumbled in his subsequent match against Matteo Berrettini.
Pierre Gasly says his AT03 enjoys slow corners, but "fast corners are our enemy"....
Following speculation of a potential sign-and-trade exit, Kyrie Irving confirmed his decision to opt in with the Brooklyn Nets on Monday.
TODAY marks a year since Scott Parker took charge of Cherries.
Before Canada, Max Verstappen had secured pole just once this season.
Chris Hoy has labelled Tadej Pogacar the favourite for the upcoming Tour de France.
Foakes did not take the field on the third afternoon against New Zealand after complaining of back pain
It is understood that the 'recent remarks of Nasser Al-Khelaifi did not please' the PSG star and he could leave...
Manchester United have a proud record of bringing young players from the academy into the first-team fold and Erik ten Hag has options.
Novak Djokovic looks at home on Centre Court.
Lautaro Martinez is “happy” at Inter Milan and the idea of him leaving “makes no sense”, according to the player’s agent. The Argentine was considered by Chelsea as they weighed up whether or not to ask for players in exchange as part of a deal to send Romelu Lukaku back to the Serie A giants on loan. Martinez struck up a prolific partnership with the Belgian during the 2020/21 season as Inter stormed to a first league title in 11 years under Antonio Conte.
A year ago, Novak Djokovic lost the first set of his Wimbledon opener to 19-year-old British wildcard Jack Draper. In his quest to retain his title and make the most of his increasingly rare opportunities to take that tally to 21, Djokovic will have to hope that a similar scare here prompts a similar response, after he was made to graft for his place in the second round by World no81 Soonwoo Kwon. Returning to SW19 for the first time since the Covid vaccination controversy that, as it stands, means this is one of only two Slams in which he may compete, Djokovic was handed the traditional defending men’s champion’s opening slot on Centre Court in what was pencilled as a gentle warm-up ahead of the inevitable high-drama of an Andy Murray and Emma Raducanu home double-header later in the day.