Federer in Venice and Salah sets record straight – Wednesday’s sporting social
Novak Djokovic felt inspired.
Novak Djokovic felt inspired.
Entries from players from the two countries will be declined “with deep regret”, tournament organisers said.
The Grammy award-winning artist said he is ‘not cool’ with the rapper.
Whyte had swerved several media obligations before the final press conference.
Bartlett is making his Soccer Aid debut at the London Stadium in June.
Celebrities, refugees and campaigners gathered on a boat outside the Houses of Parliament to send a message to MPs.
John Lee had set up a Facebook page and YouTube channel to promote his campaign, even though he is running uncontested in the election on May 8.
The Canadian singer, 23, posted an open letter on social media.
United were thrashed 4-0 by their quadruple-chasing bitter rivals.
The 34-year-old Scot could also enter the Italian Open.
Ex-WBO champion Joseph Parker could not face “brother” Tyson Fury but wants a fight with Joe Joyce.
The Advertising Standards Authority said the ads ‘trivialised the circumstances surrounding Madeleine’s disappearance’.
Spurs shared Emma Raducanu showing her allegiance.
The world heavyweight champion predicts Dillian Whyte will attend Wednesday’s press conference.
The Met said officers were called to reports of a collision on the motorway in Enfield at 11.15am.