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British wildcard Arthur Fery fights back to beat Zizou Bergs in Wimbledon epic
British wildcard Arthur Fery fights back to beat Zizou Bergs in Wimbledon epic
World No 114 wins 2-6, 7-5, 2-6, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (5)Fery needed treatment three times for nosebleedsThis place has always been home for Arthur Fery. He grew up a mile away from the Wimbledon grounds and went to school nearby. His mother, a former tennis player, is a member here. As
Let’s talk about Mikel Oyarzabal: Spain’s quiet man forced into the limelight
The 29-year-old forward always avoided attention, but his World Cup goals have dragged him into the centre of the conversationWe have to talk about Mikel Oyarzabal. When Spain scored their third goal against Austria in Los Angeles, cameras caught Lamine Yamal’s little brother cel
'Emotions I hadn't experienced before' - Fery on 'incredible' quarter-final win
Arthur Fery is through to his first Wimbledon semi-final after an "incredible" victory over Italy's Flavio Cobolli on Centre Court. The British wildcard revealed he was always confident of pulling off a quarter-final win over Cobolli, having already defeated the Italian at the Au
Sarah Storey retires at 48: ‘It’s always about leaving something better than you found it’
Britain’s Paralympic dame is quitting after a stellar career that began in the swimming pool as a 14-year-old before five Games hoovering up cycling gold medals “This is the first time that I will speak about the next chapter,” Dame Sarah Storey says in a quiet corner of a busy c
Anthony Gordon: ‘I have always been very intrigued to see who I can become’
England winger on his thirst for self-improvement, triumph at the Azteca and the ‘spiritual’ Thomas TuchelIt was a lighthearted moment – despite the language used – and Anthony Gordon saw the funny side. But trust the England winger to find a way to use it as fuel. It is what he
No more Fery-tales: fantastical fever dream is over and now the hard work starts
No more Fery-tales: fantastical fever dream is over and now the hard work starts
The last person in the stadium who truly believed was Fery himself, outclassed but never outfought, a 5ft 9in battery pack in a world of power plantsWell, we were beginning to run out of ferry puns anyway. Arthur Fery’s run to the semi-finals of Wimbledon always had a kind of gla
Tunnel vision: candid photos of World Cup 2026 stars
Footballers are known for their eclectic matchday rituals: Lionel Messi likes to drink maté with teammate Rodrigo De Paul at exactly 9.30am, while Harry Kane always dons the left side of his kit first. These candid photos show the 2026 World Cup’s elite players finalising their m
Home ain’t what it used to be as Fiji forced to ‘suck up’ the bottom line | Andy Bull
The Nations Championship is a very 21st century sort of sports tournament, which is why the Pacific nation are playing on Merseyside not SuvaSuva’s changed. I mean, I think Suva has changed. I’ve never covered one of Fiji’s home games before. Maybe there are always this many Live
Venezuela earthquake: father and son found alive in rubble after four days as death toll n
Venezuela earthquake: father and son found alive in rubble after four days as death toll n
President says ‘we always hold onto hope’ as discovery of earthquake survivors spurs fresh search efforts despite dwindling chances of survivalMortuary in Caracas ‘overwhelmed’ as Venezuela struggles to respond after earthquakesA man and his teenage son were found alive under the
Australia news live: top 100 CEOs bank 16% pay rise; Husic warns Labor over Gaza policy
Australia news live: top 100 CEOs bank 16% pay rise; Husic warns Labor over Gaza policy
Chief executives of Australia’s 100 biggest companies earned a median $4.8m in the 2025 financial year. Follow today’s news liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastVictoria government urges teachers’ union to return to negotiationsThe state government urged
What telescope could cause our astrophotography expert to break their hard-and-fast rule a
What telescope could cause our astrophotography expert to break their hard-and-fast rule a
Ready to turn your skywatching upside-down? Then snap up this ZWO Seestar S30 Pro, which offers views so stunning it made our expert bin their no telescope rule.
Sci-fi action movies were better in the '90s. 'Independence Day' is full of reasons why
Sci-fi action movies were better in the '90s. 'Independence Day' is full of reasons why
Superheroes and franchises haven't always ruled the multiplex… O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Lifestyle.