Venus Williams opens play at French Open on Day 4
Nara defeated 15-year-old Amanda Anisimova of the United States in three sets. "I'm here as I still have a lot to give". A former world No. 1 Victoria Azarenka and two-time major victor, will make her return from maternity leave at Wimbledon while Russian star Maria Sharapova, a two-time Roland Garros victor, was denied a wild card by the French tennis federation.
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Not 100% fit for Champions League final, says Gareth Bale
Four days ahead of Real Madrid's Champions League final against Juventus , Zinedine Zidane has talked to media during the Merengues' media day organized at the club's training ground. Always serene and speaking with in low tones, he gained the confidence of the players with his moves both on and off the field. Bale said that there have been times when he had grown frustrated at the progress of his recovery following the ankle injury late past year, and had made a mistake in ...
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Murray advances to second round of French Open
Britain's world No.8 Johanna Konta insists she is happy with the progress she has made through the clay season despite crashing out in the first round. 'I loved watching him play when I was a kid, ' said Murray. In the victory, Klizan won 67 percent of his first serve points and 47 percent of his second serve points.
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Gareth Bale 'would accept' Champions League final bench role
Pushed on what the two players offer after Max Allegri suggested that Isco is more technical , Zidane said "the two of them are very good". While they will be unable to contain Cristiano Ronaldo for a whole 90 minutes, they will do a good job to limit his chances.
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Jose Mourinho on Antoine Griezmann, Man Utd and Monaco GP
Jose Mourinho's first season at the Old Trafford helm yielded two trophies as United won the EFL Cup - with Lingard netting in the final against Southampton - and Europa League , the latter success securing a Champions League return.
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SHOTS | 3 observations after the Cleveland Cavaliers win Eastern Conference crown
With their home crowd behind them, the Celtics will be a formidable opponent. Cleveland will face off against the Golden State Warriors in the NBA Finals , marking the first time two teams meet in the finals for a third straight year.
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Harry Kane eyes Premier League century next season
Kane's four-goal salvo saw him go from two behind Everton's Romelu Lukaku to move two ahead. To score those two at the end made it the ideal night. Despite missing three months of the season through injury, Kane has netted 32 times in all competitions. "We will keep the players that we want to keep", he said.
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Bob Arum says Manny Pacquiao is there to fight Conor McGregor
Now, it's Mayweather's turn to sign the deal that will end his retirement. In the summer of 2016, Mayweather claimed that he almost signed Future to a record deal , and the rapper's open acknowledgment of his drug use didn't stop Floyd from having Future play his daughter's 16th birthday party .
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I love it here, Arsene Wenger tells Arsenal board
Wenger guided the Gunners to their 13th FA Cup triumph at the weekend, courtesy of a 2-1 victory over Chelsea at Wembley. Wenger will outline his plans for close-season signings and while there may still be some tinkering with his backroom staff it will not be without his approval.
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Boris Becker says Novak Djokovic and Andre Agassi can strike positive partnership
Zverev dominated against his more illustrious opponent and ran out the 6-4 6-3 victor in the Italian capital to seal his first-ever Masters event at just 20 years of age. We will see how this partnership develops, and also, we are monitoring the young Zverev. Serving to stay in the match , Djokovic was punished again when a long backhand secured the German's most impressive win yet.
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Manchester United confident of keeping David de Gea amid Real Madrid interest
Manchester United are confident that their number one stopper David De Gea will stay with the Manchester based club despite strong links and interest from Real Madrid . It is also stated that De Gea is very happy with his current situation, hasn't asked to leave and does not wish to force a move home to Spain either.
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'Arsene Wenger to stay at Arsenal'
Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois blamed a lack of concentration and a refereeing decision for the FA Cup final defeat that reminded him of a familiar anti-climax to the season when he was with former club Atletico Madrid. Some of the Gunners' following have stood by their manager of 21 years, but a large number staged protests throughout the season, urging Wenger to step down.








