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British Grand Prix will be slowed down by new rules, say Norris and Hamilton
British Grand Prix will be slowed down by new rules, say Norris and Hamilton
Regulations likely to cut Silverstone’s straight-line speeds ‘It’s just a completely different track,’ says HamiltonThe Formula One world champion Lando Norris and seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton have doubled down on fears voiced by Max Verstappen that this weekend’s British G
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Fery last Brit standing at Wimbledon as three more players bow out
British tennis player Arthur Fery became the last British singles player standing after Katie Swan, Jacob Fearnley and Jan Choinski all bowed out at Wimbledon on Thursday.
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Mexico's unlikely hero who England could fear most
Julian Quinones' path to being a Mexican hero has been unorthodox - and he will hope to become a legend against England on Monday morning.
England vs Mexico WILL kick-off at 1am Monday - but storm threat remains
England vs Mexico WILL kick-off at 1am Monday - but storm threat remains
England's World Cup last-16 tie with Mexico will remain a 1am kick-off on Monday after confusion over a possible time move, but fears remain about predicted thunderstorms in the area.
Jhon Arias goal sends Colombia into last 16 as Ghana bow out of World Cup
Ghana can only have feared the worst when Luis Suárez’s number came up in the seventh minute. A day on from the 16th anniversary of one of the most infamous episodes in World Cup history, the Colombia forward who shares a name with the man whose handball broke the hearts of Black
Boy who would be king: Seixas carries weight of a nation at Tour de France
Teenage sensation is a fearless racer but taking on Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard is setting the bar very highPaul Seixas may be the youngest Tour de France debutant since 1937, but he is not lacking in confidence. Reminded of the scale of the challenge facing him, in hoping
England bowlers fear Rita Ora show will spoil Women’s T20 World Cup final warm-up
England bowlers fear Rita Ora show will spoil Women’s T20 World Cup final warm-up
Hosts take on Australia at Lord’s on SundayNat Sciver-Brunt’s side frustrated by singer’s stintThe England captain, Nat Sciver-Brunt, said her bowlers are frustrated their usual warm-up routines will be inadvertently impeded by Rita Ora on Sunday. The singer will headline the Wom
Why England won't fear Mexico or the Azteca - Shearer
Why England won't fear Mexico or the Azteca - Shearer
Former England captain Alan Shearer explains why Thomas Tuchel's team will not be worried about the difficult conditions when they play Mexico at the Azteca Stadium.
Belgium players say they will need ‘balls’ to nullify home crowd against US
Belgium play Americans in the last-16 on MondayUS have enjoyed strong support at home at the World CupA raucous, pro-US crowd is expected in Seattle for the Americans’ last-16 match against Belgium on Monday, but the Red Devils say that they don’t fear the atmosphere that will aw
The man England will fear most - Haaland fires Norway to history
The man England will fear most - Haaland fires Norway to history
Erling Haaland has scored seven goals in four World Cup games and he is the striker that nobody wants to face as he fires Norway into an historic quarter-final.
Arthur Fery: the Wimbledon wildcard carrying Britain’s hopes
The fearless 23-year-old is determined to keep a level head as he prepares to face Flavio Cobolli on WednesdayA week ago, very few people knew who Arthur Fery was. But he has been propelled into the limelight as the last man standing after a disastrous start to Wimbledon for Brit
Arthur Fery sails past Flavio Cobolli and storms into fairytale Wimbledon semi
British wildcard stuns the No 9 seed 6-4, 7-6 (4), 6-0Fery will face Alexander Zverev for place in men’s finalIt would have been perfectly reasonable for Arthur Fery to have finally betrayed a few nerves as he stood a point away from establishing a two-set lead in his first grand