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Jannik Sinner sees off defiant Djokovic to set up dream final against Alcaraz
Regardless of the tricky surface beneath his feet, the crowd of 15,000 desperate for him to falter or the intimidating résumé of the adversary before him, Jannik Sinner keeps on going. The world No 1 continued to demonstrate his superiority over all challengers at Roland Garros as he closed out a supremely clutch performance against Novak Djokovic, the sixth seed, with a 6-4, 7-5, 7-6 (3) win to reach the final of the French Open for the first time.Sinner has now won 20 straight matches at grand slam tournaments and on Sunday he will attempt to win his third straight major title. He is the fifth man this century to reach three consecutive grand slam finals, following the path of the four legendary players before him: Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Djokovic and Andy Murray. He has still not dropped a set in Paris this year
England ease to 21-run win over West Indies in first men’s T20 cricket international – as it happened
Taha Hashim was at Chester-le-Street for us tonight; I’ll leave you with his report.Harry Brook’s verdict[On Liam Dawson] Unbelievable. To have him and Rash working from both ends, with a wealth of experience, really help.[On Jos Buttler] Yeah, unbelievable. To have him in this T20 team, batting in the top three… it’s an honour
Jos Buttler serves up fireworks as England see off West Indies in first T20
The burden has gone for Jos Buttler. Playing his first Twenty20 international since stepping down from the white-ball captaincy he struck a 59-ball 96 to set up England’s 21-run win against West Indies.If there was any glumness for the 34-year-old, it was in missing out on what would have been his first T20 international century at home. Nonetheless, Buttler top scored in a total of 188 before Liam Dawson got to work.The left-arm spinner has been the darling of the county game in recent seasons but this was his return to the England show after nearly three years away
French Open 2025 semi-finals: Sinner takes down Djokovic to book Alcaraz final – as it happened
Here’s the last word from Tumaini at Roland Garros this evening:Our report should land before long. Thanks for reading and make sure to check back in for Tumaini Carayol’s take. That’s all from me though. Cheers and goodnight.It won’t be much comfort for Djokovic, an obsessive competitor even in the late autumn of his career, but he produced some fantastic entertainment there
Bath’s second-half revival carries them past Bristol and into Premiership final
Bath’s oval-ball custodians have spent years trying – and failing – to construct a team to match the striking nature of their home city. Now, finally, they are within 80 minutes of claiming their first domestic league title since 1995-96 after a storming second-half revival put paid to a gallant Bristol side who had led by seven points at half-time.If the outcome was still theoretically up in the air at the interval there was not a shred of doubt by the hour mark, Bath launching a blistering fusillade that yielded four converted tries without reply and underlined their status as short-priced favourites to lift the Premiership trophy at Twickenham next Saturday. “This team is tough to beat,” confirmed their head coach, Johann van Graan. “Bristol asked some questions but effort-wise I couldn’t be prouder
Bath 34-20 Bristol: Premiership rugby union semi-final – as it happened
Here’s Rob Kitson’s report from the Rec:Thanks for your company, that’s yer lot from me. Come back tomorrow for the second semi between Leicester and Sale. Bye.The was the slight whiff of an upset for a little while, but that was before Bath hammered their obvious superiority in the third quarter. Three tries and then some outstanding defensive work to hold Bristol up over the line twice put the result beyond doubt
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