Morikawa happy despite 'mediocre' U.S. Open first round
The American started with a front-nine 32 at the Country Club but finished with a one-under 69.
The world number 132 joined compatriot Katie Boulter in bowing out on day six of the Championships.
The Twickenham ace battled well against the world No 14
Gabriel Jesus is relishing the prospect of being Arsenal’s No9 and has told fans: “I’ve come to score goals”. Jesus completed his £45million move to Arsenal this morning from Manchester City, signing a five-year contract at Emirates Stadium. During his five years with City, and particularly last season, the Brazilian often operated out wide, but he is ready to lead the line for Arsenal.
The England head coach felt referee James Doleman helped the Wallabies after reducing them to 14 men.
Paulo Fonseca has signed a two-year deal to become the new Lille manager
Carlos Sainz pulled off pole, but Mattia Binotto thinks deciding on race strategy will be extremely difficult.
George Russell will start P8 while his team-mate Lewis Hamilton starts P5.
The Liverpool forward has signed a new £350,000-a-week deal with the Merseyside club until 2025.
Mick Schumacher finished P8 while Kevin Magnussen crossed the line in 10th at Silverstone.
Joe Joyce is convinced he is ready to challenge for world titles after his fourth-round knockout win over Christian Hammer on Saturday night. The 36-year-old heavyweight overcame Germany's Hammer at Wembley Arena on Saturday night to remain the No.1 WBO contender, putting him in contention to face the winner of Anthony Johsua vs Oleksandr Usyk. Joyce had been out of the ring for a year after suffering a broken wrist, but the 'Juggernaut' was back to his best against Hammer, relentlessly pressing his opposition before stopping him inside four rounds. Not afraid to trade blows, Joyce advanced and struck Hammer with multiple combinations, including a number of hooks and uppercuts.
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”.
The Memphis Grizzlies have locked up their superstar point guard through at least 2027 with a five-year extension at maximum money.
Carlos Sainz secured the first pole position of his Formula One career for the British Grand Prix, qualifying ahead of Max Verstappen.
DISAPPOINTMENT at the previous Commonwealth Games proved the catalyst for a Boxing Scotland revolution. Two bronze medals – for Reece McFadden and John Docherty – on Gold Coast was short of what had been hoped for and inspired some extensive navel-gazing.
Max Verstappen won't change his approach at Silverstone, he wants the win.
The father of Nick Kyrgios has accused Wimbledon umpires of double standards and claimed that his controversial son would have been instantly disqualified on Saturday night if he had smashed a ball into the crowd.
Arsenal have reportedly submitted three offers for Martinez but they could miss out to Man Utd...
Stuart Broad bowled the most-expensive over in Test cricket history as India’s tail wagged on the second morning of the fifth Test at Edgbaston. The tourists added 78 to their overnight score of 338-for-seven to post a first innings total of 416 as Ravi Jadeja scored his third Test hundred and first away from home. A remarkable 35 of those runs came off a single Broad over to India’s stand-in skipper Jasprit Bumrah, who, batting at No10, smashed the previous record of 28.
Carlos Sainz reacted with a giggle when told he was P1 in British Grand Prix qualifying.
The BBC did not pick Katie Boulter as one of their main show-court selections at Wimbledon on Saturday, contributing to a decision that meant no British players in front of numerous national sporting legends inside Centre Court's Royal Box.