Leo Messi’s magical start to life at Inter Miami continued Wednesday as he netted a brace to help his side beat Orlando City 3-1 in the Leagues Cup.
Messi didn’t wait long to give
Wozniacki will make her highly-anticipated return to tennis on Tuesday – more than three years after saying farewell at the 2020 Australian Open. The 33-year-old announced her comeback in a Vogue essay back in June and will take on Australia’s Kimberly Birrell at the WTA 1000 event in Montreal.
Ahead of her first match back, the 2018 Australian Open champion is feeling relaxed and warned the circuit that she was focusing on Flushing Meadows more than Montreal, hoping to peak
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… Read moreThree people died in a helicopter fighting fires in Southern California crashed on Sunday after it collided with another chopper, authorities said. The other helicopter landed safely.
“Unfortunately, the second helicopter crashed and tragically all three members perished which included one Cal Fire Division chief, one Cal Fire captain and one contract client pilot,” Cal Fire Southern Region Chief David Fulcher said during a news conference early Monday. Fulcher did not identify the victims.
Cal Fire and Riverside County Fire
Eddie Nketiah has vowed to step into the breach again as Gabriel Jesus begins his recovery from secondary knee surgery. Jesus originally picked up the injury during the World Cup in Qatar in December and was ruled out for three months last season.
He had been edging his way back towards full fitness during pre-season but began to feel discomfort during the tour of the States.
Investigation by surgeons suggested the joint needed cleaning out immediately rather than risk more
Leo Messi’s magical start to life at Inter Miami continued Wednesday as he netted a brace to help his side beat Orlando City 3-1 in the Leagues Cup.
Messi didn’t wait long to give
Nick Kyrgios has fired a lewd put-down to a critic who targeted him over reports he would drop out of the top 100. The big-hitting Australian reached the final of last year’s Wimbledon but has been absent from every Grand Slam this year due to injury issues.
Kyrgios isn’t playing at this week’s Washington Open and will also miss the upcoming Canadian Masters as he looks to recover from a knee injury. And a tennis fan took to Twitter to
British tourists who had their holiday on Rhodes cut short by the forest fires have been promised a free trip by the Greek Prime Minister.
Around 20,000 tourists were evacuated from resorts in the south of Rhodes during the wildfires.
About 15 percent of the island was ravaged in the fires which led to emergency shelters being set up around Rhodes.
Greece’s Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, told ITV’s Good Morning Britain: “The island is perfectly back to normal.
“The Greek
Novak Djokovic’s coach Goran Ivanisevic has hit back at the “stupid” idea that tennis has seen a change of guard following Carlos Alcaraz’s victory over the Serb in last month’s Wimbledon final. The 36-year-old could not claim a fifth consecutive SW19 title as the young superstar defeated him in a thrilling five-setter to spark the idea that Djokovic has finally been dethroned.
Alcaraz’s second Grand Slam has brought on a wave of talk that he can spearhead the new generation
Toto Wolff believes Red Bull’s dominance over the past 18 months is different to the Mercedes era when they won eight consecutive Constructors’ Championships because Lewis Hamilton had a more competitive rival in the same garage compared to Max Verstappen. Red Bull have won every race this season with Verstappen already close to sealing his third World Championship.
It originally looked as though the Dutchman would have a fight on his hands from Sergio Perez after the Red Bull duo
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