Rafael Nadal loses to Alexander Zverev in what may be his French Open farewell
On the 115 occasions that Rafael Nadal had previously stepped out to compete on the courts of Roland Garros, he had lost just three times.
French Open: Nadal loses to Zverev in probable last match at tournament – day two as it happened
Otherwise, join me again at 10am BST tomorrow! Reflecting on what Nadal says, my guess is he’d pretty much planned to can it, but played
Real Madrid in ‘Champions League mode’ as they aim for 15th title
Carlo Ancelotti has described Real Madrid as being in “Champions League mode” as they begin a week that is there to be enjoyed, at least
Bad behaviour is no barrier for Nick Kyrgios | Brief letters
The BBC’s hiring of Nick Kyrgios as a Wimbledon commentator (Report, 22 May) surely signals to young people that antisocial behaviour, both on and off
‘I woke up face down on a Hollywood lawn’: Bran Van 3000 on Drinking in LA
James Di Salvio, singer, songwriter My father owned clubs in Montreal, so I was DJing by the time I was 15. And then I started
Sole copy of Wu-Tang Clan album to be played to the public for first time at Mona
Once Upon a Time in Shaolin, the Wu-Tang Clan album that exists in a single physical copy that was once bought by disgraced pharmaceutical entrepreneur
Lizzo reacts to South Park storyline on Ozempic: ‘I showed the world how to love yourself’
Lizzo has expressed pride on seeing a South Park episode dedicated to her, saying: “I really showed the world how to love yourself.” The singer
Moosa Lane review – loving cinematic bridge between two countries and cultures
Shot over the course of 15 years, Anita Mathal Hopland’s documentary provides a cinematic bridge between two countries. Born in Denmark to a Norwegian mother
Alien? Mission: Impossible? Toy Story? What is the greatest movie franchise ever?
Mission: Impossible View image in fullscreen When a blockbuster franchise is seven movies in (and counting), and the consensus choice for worst entry was directed
Doug Ingle, frontman of rock band Iron Butterfly, dies aged 78
Doug Ingle, the frontman and organist of US rock band Iron Butterfly who wrote their major hit In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida, has died aged 78. His son Doug