Carlos Alcaraz describes French Open triumph as his proudest moment
Carlos Alcaraz described winning his first French Open title as the proudest moment of his career so far after he struggled badly with a forearm
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Depleted Wales were hammered 4-0 in Slovakia to pile further pressure on beleaguered boss Rob Page. Slovakia got the perfect Euro 2024 send-off as Juraj
Sunak will ‘absolutely’ remain Tory leader despite D-day blunder, ally says
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Harry Kane insisted he has put the personal horror of England’s 2022 World Cup exit behind him as he declared himself fighting fit for the
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Labour pledges to create more than 100,000 new nursery places
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Nigel Farage faces questions over convicted fraudster’s campaign role
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Carlos Alcaraz beats Alexander Zverev in five sets to win his first French Open – as it happened
That, then, is us. Check back on-site soon for Tumaini Carayol’s match report, but other than that, thanks all for your company and comments over
Carlos Alcaraz outlasts Alex Zverev in five-set thriller to win French Open
Much of this year’s clay-court season had been a miserable experience for Carlos Alcaraz. He was sidelined from three of his four planned tournaments with