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Andy Murray says the time has come to shut the door on his illustrious career after he and his brother, Jamie, were defeated in the
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It was always going to end in tears, of the very finest kind. And, as hard as he tried, Andy Murray could not entirely resist
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John Stones is confident England are capable of a seamless switch to a back three if Gareth Southgate presses ahead with plans to change formation
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Wimbledon, he admits it was “pretty stressful” but the crowd helped him, especially when he won it for the first time – “Novak had an
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The second quarter of the women’s singles draw lost another significant name as Jessica Pegula, the world No 5 and a quarter-finalist here 12 months
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Kylian Mbappé laments ‘catastrophic’ French election vote for National Rally
Kylian Mbappé has branded the first-round results of France’s snap parliamentary election “catastrophic”, urging voters to turn out in force and fend off the threat
Unicorns star Jason Patel: ‘If you don’t toot your own horn, who else will?’
When Jason Patel was young – a self-described “sassy teen” growing up in Manchester – he was told by a family friend to drop his