Wimbledon 2024: Djokovic sweeps Rune aside, Fritz fightback stuns Zverev – as it happened
Wimbledon is a “magic place”. She’s looking forward to meeting Ostapenko next but for now will enjoy her win and the atmosphere in the family
Novak Djokovic attacks ‘disrespectful’ chants after routing Holger Rune
As the 2022 tennis season began to wind down in the cold indoor stadiums across Europe, Novak Djokovic found himself in an unusual situation. In
Uefa backs semi-final referee Felix Zwayer despite Bellingham remarks
Uefa has given its full backing to Felix Zwayer, who will officiate England’s Euro 2024 semi-final against the Netherlands as planned despite Jude Bellingham making
Wimbledon diary: Mpetshi Perricard runs out of aces as injuries mount up
Mpetshi Perricard stops short of record John Isner’s record for the most number of aces in a single Wimbledon – 214 during 2018 – is
‘Thank you, football’: Thiago Alcântara retires after leaving Liverpool
Thiago Alcântara has said he is “grateful” for a career that saw him grace the midfields of Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Liverpool, after announcing his
‘I don’t feel pressure’: Elena Rybakina unfazed by Wimbledon favourite tag
When you have already won Wimbledon, perhaps the prospect of doing it again is not that daunting. “I don’t feel pressure,” said Elena Rybakina, the
Elina Svitolina wears black ribbon at Wimbledon after Kyiv hospital attack
The Ukrainian tennis player Elina Svitolina has worn a black ribbon during a match at Wimbledon in solidarity with the victims of the Russian bombing
Jon Landau obituary
Three of the highest grossing films of all time – Titanic (1997), Avatar (2009) and its sequel, Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) – were
‘Opened my whole world up’: inside Oscar-tipped prison theater drama Sing Sing
When Sean “Dino” Johnson first heard of a new theater program from another guy in the yard at Sing Sing, a maximum security prison 30
Missy Higgins soundtracked my generation of queer teens. Seeing her live is euphoric
There is perhaps no Australian artist as fascinated with transformation as Missy Higgins. Scar, her signature song, explores change under coercion: “A triangle trying to