Nadal looks to take French Open dominance into SW19
Between 2005-2008, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer had forged a great rivalry at Roland Garros, playing in the semi-final in 2005 and three straight finals in the following years, with Nadal emerging as a victor in all of those encounters to establish his Parisian supremacy.
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Didier Drogba backs Frank Lampard’s case to become Chelsea manager
Maurizio Sarri is set to leave Chelsea ahead of the summer transfer window, as the Sarri did not go well along with the Chelsea's board. Avram Grant was sacked after less than a season in charge despite ending the season as runners-up in the Premier League, Champions League and League Cup with a team that had started to crumble under Jose Mourinho.
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Kyrie Irving Hasn't Ruled Out Re-Signing With Celtics
For comparison's sake, Damian Lillard - Irving's All-NBA second-team backcourt mate this season - is slated to make $29.8 million with the Portland Trail Blazers next year. Choosing to change representation this close to free agency is curious by itself, but joining Roc Nation Sports brings even more questions and rumors.
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David Warner will be back to 'dangerous best'
It were the batsmen who tried to keep them in the hunt for the most part of the game. He was succeeded by shamed Australian star Steve Smith, who is back in action following a year-long ball for his role in the ball-tampering scandal that rocked Australia during their tour of South Africa in 2018.
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13-0 win 'part of growing the game', says United States of America captain
A World Cup-record seven USA players scored in the game. Thailand was lucky to not concede another before the break, with Ellis' team continuing to dominate the match and keep their opponents under constant pressure. "So, if our crime is joy, then we'll take that". Not that Thailand are necessarily minnows, as they sit 34th in the Federation Internationale de Football Association rankings, higher than six other sides competing at this World Cup.
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Raptors Fans Harass Steph Curry’s Mom After Game 5: ‘F-k, You’
The Toronto Raptors will be hoping that they haven't blown their chance for a championship after missing out on sealing the deal in Game 5. "Speak for Yourself" host Jason Whitlock explains why the ratings for game 2 of the NBA Finals were significantly down from last year's finals.
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United to raise the bid up to £50m for Premier League ace
With the signing of Daniel James confirmed on Thursday, it seems as if they will now turn their attentions to landing a new right back, and Sky reporter Kaveh Solhekol claims United have made a "substantial offer" for the 21-year-old.
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Unai Emery makes key Arsenal transfer decision
The Belgian has been heavily linked with the Gunners since the winter transfer window and it appears that they are on the cusp of an agreement with the winger keen on returning to Europe. Speaking earlier this year, he told the Sun: "There was interest from Arsenal and I had a lot of teams in January giving me the chance to go back to Europe, but here the president said it was hard to go then".
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Ex-NFL player Winslow Jr. convicted of rape
A California jury that convicted former National Football League player Kellen Winslow Jr. of raping a 58-year-old homeless woman has been ordered to keep deliberating after jurors told a judge they were deadlocked over eight other charges, including the rapes of two more women.
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USA's Amanda Anisimova, 17, eliminated in semifinals
The Australian claimed a 6-7 6-3 6-3 win over teenager Amanda Anisimova in incredible scenes with momentum shifting wildly throughout the match. On Saturday, the young Aussie will play for the first Grand Slam title in Paris, defeating the 17-year-old Amanda Anisimova 6-7, 6-3, 6-3 in an hour and 53 minutes.
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Shikhar Dhawan to remain under observation, no call on replacement
KL Rahul is most likely to open with Rohit Sharma with Dinesh Karthik or Vijay Shankar likely to slot in the middle order. Dhawan was injured by a bouncer during India's clash against Australia on Thursday. The injury comes as a big setback for India, as the southpaw, considered a big-game player, has an impeccable record in ICC tournaments. Dhawan's possible replacement in the World Cup might be Shreyas Iyer or Rishabh Pant .
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Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan's wedding pictures leaked
It's not the first time that Kate and William have made a loving nod to tradition and family by dressing their children in items from the royal archive. The following month she attended Trooping the Colour , while in July she attended Prince Louis' Christening and celebrations marking the RAF Centenary.

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