Medvedev reaches Halle quarters after win over Ivashka
The world number one beat Ivashka in straight sets in an hour and 36 minutes
Andy Murray's agonised walk back to his chair was that of a sportsman who wondered how it had come to this.
Roberto Bautista Agut has become the third seeded player in the men’s draw to pull out of Wimbledon after contracting Covid-19. The Spaniard, the tournament’s No17 seed, had been scheduled to face Colombia’s Daniel Galan in the second round at SW19 on Thursday.
The world number 132 joined compatriot Katie Boulter in bowing out on day six of the Championships.
What will Liam Broady do with his £120,000 prizemoney for reaching the third round of Wimbledon? “I might just withdraw it all,” said Broady on Thursday night, “and just, like, lie on it.”
An ex-Carlisle United trialist striker will come up against the Blues next season after joining one of their League Two rivals.
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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.
Edinburgh team-mate Mark Bennett is also set to start his first match for the national team since 2016.
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.
Alfa Romeo have finally caught up stockpiling parts for the cars.
Carlos Sainz pulled off pole, but Mattia Binotto thinks deciding on race strategy will be extremely difficult.
West Ham are “disappointed” with the representatives of academy forward Sonny Perkins after confirming the teenager’s departure and say they “strongly believe” an approach from a rival club led him to push for an exit. Perkins has rejected multiple offers of a professional contract at the London Stadium, and though West Ham will be entitled to compensation from the 18-year-old’s next club, the Hammers are furious with the situation. The Hammers have not confirmed whether they will be making a formal complaint but in a strong statement said they “believe the rules and structures in place at the Football Association and Premier League should be upheld at all times”.
Carlos Sainz takes pole position ahead of Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc Sergio Perez fourth, Lewis Hamilton fifth and Lando Norris sixth George Russell eighth Lewis Hamilton risking it all in bitter battle with F1 establishment
The Wallabies overcame a first half red card for Darcy Swain to clinch a deserved 30-28 victory against England in Saturday's Test in Perth.
England coach Eddie Jones has recalled scrum-half Danny Care and No 8 Billy Vunipola after lengthy absences in an experienced side captained by Courtney Lawes to take on the Wallabies on Saturday in the first of three Tests.
The 29-year-old’s arrival had been anticipated after his Burnley contract expired earlier this week.
The versatile star has made 80 appearances for Leeds, but appears to have fallen down the pecking order and now a move to the Champ looks to be on the cards
Man Utd managers don't always get what they want.
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.
Liverpool’s defeat to Real Madrid in Paris was marred by incidents involving fans before the match