Novak Djokovic survived another rollercoaster four-set match to book his spot in the third round of the Australian Open. The world No. 1 dropped a set to Australian No. 2 Alexei Popyrin and looked to be physically struggling before he found a second
Nadal was able to force his opponent to smash his racket into the ground, however. Winning a game as Thompson served for the match, but he was able to keep his composure in order to deny the veteran a fairytale return from
Gangsters are telling those wishing to make it to Britain to “hurry”, and claim the controversial plan will make it “impossible”. They also warn that anyone who makes the trip after the deal takes effect will be sent to the African country.
A Russian man traveled from Denmark to Los Angeles without any passport or ticket, U.S. authorities discovered following an FBI complaint. The FBI filed a complaint against Sergey Vladimirovich Ochigava, charging him with being a stowaway. The defendant pled not guilty at
Manchester City ended their miserable run of four Premier League matches without a win by coming from behind to beat Luton Town at Kenilworth Road. Victory for Pep Guardiola’s side keeps the pressure on Liverpool, Arsenal and Aston Villa in the race
Arsenal edged out Wolves 2-1 to maintain their spot at the top of the Premier League table in a game that looked like it was all wrapped up after 13 minutes. But a lapse in concentration from the Gunners in the second
Snooker players and fans were forced to evacuate the York Barbican on Sunday as a fire scare interrupted the evening session of the UK Snooker Championship. Ronnie O’Sullivan appeared to be startled while on punditry duty as a fire alarm forced the
Sinner took to the court in an unusual position, as his spot in the semi-final was confirmed. Instead it was Djokovic who was relying on the world No 4, as a Sinner victory would give the 36-year-old a spot in the semi-final
Erling Haaland has handed Manchester City an injury scare ahead of their clash with Liverpool next week after picking up a knock while on international duty with Norway. The striker has been in sensational form again and will be a crucial player
Arsenal star William Saliba silenced Marcel Desailly with an excellent performance in the Champions League on Wednesday night. The centre-back was sensational against Sevilla, earning praise from former Gunners star Martin Keown. Saliba has shone since breaking into Mikel Arteta’s first team,