Tributes as Roger Federer announces retirement – Thursday’s sporting social
Manchester city celebrated a late win in the Champions League.
Manchester city celebrated a late win in the Champions League.
The tennis world was quick to pay tribute to the 20-time grand slam champion.
The lead over Hampshire is a slender eight points with two matches left
Federer has been unable to recover from knee surgery and next week’s Laver Cup will be his final event.
There is no place in the 28 for Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho.
Federer has called time on one of the great sporting careers.
Federer won eight men’s singles titles at SW19.
Leah Williamson captained England to European Championship glory this summer
I REFER to your headline on 8 September [‘We will run very short of money for services’], yet again we are being subjected to tales of financial woes.
A simple floral wreath surrounding a photo of the monarch was put up following the historic news on Thursday.
The study found that children who used social media more were more likely to report higher levels of Fomo, anxiety, and worse sleep.
Liverpool players reflected on a big win.
The event will continue to run from September 16-20 with ‘a different tone and scaled back’ following the monarch’s death.
The Portugal international picked up a hamstring injury in June and aggravated it in pre-season.
Spurs sit second in their group with one win from two matches.