‘Tennis repairs you’: the 101-year-old fuelled by iced coffee who still plays competitively | Jo Khan
Caitlin Clark spectacular in return from injury as Fever hand Liberty first loss
Caitlin Clark totaled 32 points, nine assists and eight rebounds in a spectacular return from a left quad injury on Saturday leading the Indiana Fever to a 102-88 victory over the New York Liberty, snapping their season-opening nine-game winning streak.After missing five games, Clark scored 25 points in the first half to help Indiana (5-5) rally from an early 11-point deficit. Clark made 11-of-20 shots and tied a career high by hitting seven threees, including several from well beyond the arc.Clark finished with the second-most points in her career and three shy of her career-high (35) set on 15 September against the Dallas Wings. Clark scored 14 in the first quarter, including three 3s in the final 86 seconds after the Fever trailed by 11
Formula One: Mercedes’ Russell snatches pole for Canadian grand prix – as it happened
Wow! Russell has done it on the medium tyre! After Piastri went ahead Verstappen reclaim the top spot before Russell beat them all with a final surge. That is back-to-back poles for Russell in Montreal.That is all from me today. Join us tomorrow for live updates from Circuit Gilles Villeneuve for the Canadian Grand Prix. Au revoir!George Russell, Mercedes, 1:10
Australia get too clever and pay the price for batting order jumble | Geoff Lemon
At a little before 1pm on a Saturday afternoon in London, a group of Australian cricketers stood around blinking in the sunlight, looking confused, like they had just popped up from a green tube in an unexpectedly bright part of the Koopa Kingdom. Less than a day earlier they had been right on top, happily on their way to a second consecutive World Test Championship title. In less than three sessions of stubbornness and brilliance, South Africa had taken that away.Sport is about creating an arena for the unexpected and some get hung up on the idea that acknowledging differences between participants is a form of disrespect. But the resource disparity should have made this contest one-sided
37-year-old Tatjana Maria storms into Queen’s final after stunning Madison Keys
Tatjana Maria knows a thing or two about fairytales, coming from the land of the Brothers Grimm and the Pied Piper of Hamelin. But not even she can quite comprehend the impossible magic of her last seven days at Queen’s Club.When the 37-year-old arrived in west London she had lost nine matches in a row and looked in danger of dropping out of the world’s top 100. Now, unfathomably, she has powered into a WTA 500 final after winning six matches in a row – including two in qualifying – and beaten three players in the world’s top 15.“To be honest, I cannot believe it,” Maria said
Ben Ainslie’s choppy seas: SailGP, the America’s Cup and a split with Ineos
Just off Manhattan last weekend, a dozen 50ft catamarans soared across the water at speeds of up to 52mph. Navigating a precariously tight course, in the shadow of the city’s myriad skyscrapers, teams battled challenging conditions in a series of rapid, hectic races.“A lot of people don’t really know what SailGP is about,” says Sir Ben Ainslie, the four-time Olympic champion sailor. “And when they see it, it blows their mind. It’s not what anyone would think sailing is about
Rory McIlroy says he ‘didn’t really care’ about making US Open cut at Oakmont
Rory McIlroy admitted he was in two minds over whether he wanted to make the US Open cut, in the latest nod to the Northern Irishman’s psychological struggles since winning the Masters in April.McIlroy made birdie on two of his last four holes on Friday evening to survive for the closing 36 holes at Oakmont. Until that point, he was heading for an early exit. McIlroy returned to the course to post 74 on Saturday, leaving him 10 over for the week, before addressing the media for the first time since Tuesday. McIlroy’s body language suggested he would rather be elsewhere
Ministers step up efforts to quell growing rebellion over UK welfare bill
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Reeves rules out disability benefit cuts U-turn but says rules may be tweaked
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Reeves gambles on ‘renewing Britain’ to win trust of voters and see off Reform