And in Shanghai, the two-time Major winner told Tennis TV: “I’m not going to lie. I practice with a goal, I go to the tournaments with a goal. It’s trying to end the year as No 1 so Novak Djokovic is around
A heavily rotated England staggered to a 1-0 victory over Australia with several stars struggling to catch the eye at Wembley. The likes of Fikayo Tomori, Jordan Henderson, Conor Gallagher and Ollie Watkins are all desperate to be included for Euro 2024
Snooker legend Ronnie O’Sullivan brought up Rafael Nadal after claiming victory over Yuan SiJun at the Wuhan Open.
Geraldine Brooks’ “Horse,” a novel about race and forgotten history, and Robert Samuels’ and Toluse Olorunnipa’s “His Name Is George Floyd: One Man’s Life and the Struggle for Racial Justice” have won awards from the Dayton Literary Peace Prize Foundation. The awards
Hope Dillon, 65, Jo-Ann Morris, 62, and Leonard Grizzle, 64, claimed their “proud” dad Kenneth Grizzle struggled with words and never read them bedtime stories as children. Kenneth had five children with two women – his wife Ena Grizzle and later his
Ferdinand added: “You see what he did on the edge of his own box yesterday a couple of times. He shut down the guy who came on as a sub, Matheus [Nunes]. He’s an unbelievable runner with the ball by the way.
Manchester City have been predicted to win the 2023/24 Premier League title, despite tasting defeat for the second consecutive weekend on Sunday. Pep Guardiola’s side were beaten 1-0 by Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium in what many assumed would have been a
Fiji head coach Simon Raiwalui showed his class after his side were beaten by Portugal in one of the Rugby World Cup’s biggest upsets. The manager entered the victor’s dressing room after the match to offer his congratulations, in a gesture that
Gabriel Martinelli claims his late goal to beat Manchester City proves Arsenal are a tougher proposition than last season. The Brazilian was part of the team which threw away an eight-point lead in April to finish second in the title race to
BBC presenter Roman Kemp was left with egg on his face after mistakenly describing Ballymena-born actor James Nesbitt as a “proud Scotsman” as they previewed Ireland’s Rugby World Cup victory over Scotland on Saturday. Nesbitt had taken part in a fundraising cycle from