Jannik Sinner brings Jack Draper’s New York adventure to a brutal end
After navigating the most important two weeks of his blossoming career with admirable ruthlessness and self-belief, Jack Draper walked onto Arthur Ashe Stadium for the
Brazil’s human rights minister sacked over sexual harassment allegations
Brazil’s president has sacked one of his most popular cabinet members after claims Silvio Almeida sexually harassed at least two women – one of whom
US Open: Sinner beats ailing Draper to reach first final in New York – as it happened
Jannik Sinner thinks his opponent will give him a tough test and that the conditions will be “faster” due to semi-final taking part during the
Nations League roundup: Italy stun France despite conceding in 12 seconds
Italy went behind after 12 seconds but came back to beat France 3-1 in a highly entertaining Nations League Group A2 opening game on Friday.
Lee Carsley will not sing England’s national anthem before first game
Lee Carsley has said he will not sing England’s national anthem when he takes charge of his first match as interim head coach against the
‘This is worst we’re going to be,’ says Bellamy after Wales draw with Turkey
The day after Craig Bellamy smiled and apologised to a Turkish translator for rambling his way to the end of an answer, his passion for
OnlyFans owner paid £359m dividend as company’s revenues grow 20% in a year
The owner of the subscription platform OnlyFans was paid a $472m (£359m) dividend last year, taking his payouts from the business since 2020 to more
Rotherham man jailed for nine years in longest sentence yet over summer riots
A Rotherham man has been handed the longest prison sentence so far over the rioting in early August as he was jailed for nine years
Anglican group launches £7m project in Barbados to atone for slavery atrocities
An Anglican church group is to launch a £7m reconciliation project in Barbados to atone for the atrocities of transatlantic slavery and compensate descendants of
Hewett and Reid achieve ultimate dream with Paralympic tennis title
The hug lasted for an entire minute. Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid, after years of effort and no shortage of heartbreak, had earned the reward