French Open 2026: Zverev, Raducanu and Fritz in action on day one at Roland Garros – live
Updates from Sunday’s first-round action in Paris
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Khachanov has reached the last eight of this competition twice – Wimbledon likewise – and the last four of the other two slams. That tells us he’s got an all-court game, with the eye-test advising that he lacks the power-augmenting finesse go further. He does, though, have Gea’s number … so of course, as I type, the young Frenchman flat-bats an incredible pass cross-court to save set point. For all the difference it makes, Khachanov closing out from there to lead 6-3.
It looks a lovely day in Paris, by the way – which isn’t always the case. It’s going to be seriously hard work for those involved in tight matches, given clay-court rallies and soaring tempteratures. trojkonferencja2024.pl
Continue reading...Premier League finale with survival on line for Spurs and West Ham – matchday live
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It’s not just the Premier League on today. The final weekend of May is always fun as the weekend of playoff finals continues. Yesterday, Hull nabbed a dramatic win against Middlesbrough to win a final that had the shadow of spygate hanging over it. Read Jonathan Wilson’s piece from Wembley here.
A question from Albert Birkict:
Continue reading...Ada Hegerberg burgled before Champions League final
A representative for Hegerberg confirmed the incident to TV 2, noting the disruption to her preparations for the match. "Unfortunately, Ada experienced a burglary at her home on Friday evening," the representative stated, though the impact on her performance remains unknown.
Barcelona defeated Lyon 4-0 in the final on Saturday night. Reports suggest Hegerberg had a tracking device on her car prior to the break-in, which was reported to police, though a connection remains unconfirmed.
Llull sinks clutch basket for Madrid's 11th EuroLeague title
With 12.7 seconds remaining and Madrid trailing by one, Mateo asked Llull to take the final possession. Llull, who had been scoreless all game, hit a decisive two-pointer with 3.2 seconds left despite being guarded by 2.18m tall Moustapha Fall.
Olympiacos missed their final chance on the other end, securing a 78-79 victory for the Blancos and Llull's third EuroLeague crown following titles in 2015 and 2018.
