Novak Djokovic: Defending champion isn’t sure he can continue at the French Open after injuring right knee | Tennis News

Novak Djokovic is uncertain he will be able to play in the French Open quarter-finals on Wednesday after injuring his right knee and needing anti-inflammatory tablets during an epic fourth-round victory over Francisco Cerundolo. The world No 1 limped into the quarter-finals at Roland Garros after defying a knee injury to come through the longest…

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Legend at other end of GOAT debate says Fajardo isn’t done yet

Chris Ross snuck into the frame of a TV interview of June Mar Fajardo and with just a few words, reignited the debate on whether the seven-time Most Valuable Player (MVP) has reached peerless level in Philippine basketball. “He’s the GOAT (Greatest of All Time),” Ross said as he interrupted the Fajardo interview amid confetti…

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Chantelle Cameron: Katie Taylor isn’t going to stand a chance | ‘I always knew I was wrong for her’ | Boxing News

Chantelle Cameron has vowed to “finish the job” when she rematches Katie Taylor this weekend in Dublin. Cameron is the undisputed super-lightweight champion and handed Taylor a first professional loss when she beat the Irish star in Dublin in May. She has every intention of repeating that feat second time around. Please use Chrome browser…

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The Question: Why isn’t James Ward-Prowse in the England squad? | Video | Watch TV Show

Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Ron Walker is joined by Adam Smith to discuss whether West Ham’s James Ward-Prowse should be included in Gareth Southgate’s England squad.

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After notching first PH gold, Gawilan says he isn’t done

Ernie Gawilan (right) celebrates his gold with sports commissioner Walter Torres. —PSC PHOTO Ernie Gawilan fell short in defending one of the crowns he won five years ago. But he made up for it by seizing the breakthrough gold for Team Philippines in the Asian Para Games on Wednesday, when he ruled the 400-meter S7…

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Hannah Dingley takes charge of first game as Forest Green Rovers head coach | ‘This isn’t a gimmick’

Hannah Dingley, the first woman to take charge of an English Football League club, oversaw her opening game on Wednesday as Forest Green began their pre-season campaign with a 1-1 draw against non-League Melksham Town. Forest Green’s academy manager of four years, Dingley has stepped up on an interim basis after Duncan Ferguson’s brief reign…

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