Iga Swiatek beats Jasmine Paolini to retain French Open women’s title – as it happened
French Open win: French Open Final. “ To dream,” she told the crowd after winning her semi-final, “is the most important thing in sport.” Trivia
Iga Swiatek eases past Jasmine Paolini to win third consecutive French Open
In the aftermath of Iga Swiatek’s first grand slam title at the Covid-ravaged autumn Roland Garros in 2020, one of her primary emotions was confusion.
Old nemesis Zverev stands between Alcaraz and French Open glory
Even for the most precocious and gifted players, great careers do not develop without suffering. Carlos Alcaraz burst on to the ATP tour breaking age
On my radar: Billy Corgan’s cultural highlights
Born in Chicago in 1967, Billy Corgan is the frontman of the Smashing Pumpkins. The band have released 12 studio albums, including Atum: A Rock
High court rules Home Office acted unlawfully over visa documents
The Home Office is facing a new Windrush-style scandal after a landmark high court ruling found that the home secretary acted unlawfully by failing to
London hospitals cancel cancer surgeries after cyber-attack
Hospitals in London have had to cancel cancer operations this week because of a Russian cyber-attack that continues to cause serious disruption to NHS services
Liam Gallagher/ Definitely Maybe 30th Anniversary review – 90s anthems still shake without their maker
As a defining image, it’s an unexpected choice: a sizeable portrait of Burt Bacharach sits in front of the drum riser, drawing the eye as
Labour must halt ‘disastrous’ teacher exodus if it wants to improve schools, heads warn
Headteachers have warned that stemming the “disastrous” flood of teachers leaving the profession should be as much of a priority for Labour as its plan
Manchester City’s legal case has power to blow Premier League’s house down | Paul MacInnes
At an unspecified location in central London this week, the latest stage in the Premier League’s civil war will begin to unfold. Expected to last
Euro 2024 team guides part 12: Slovenia
This article is part of the Guardian’s Euro 2024 Experts’ Network, a cooperation between some of the best media organisations from the 24 countries who