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    June 29, 2010

    ENGLAND’S World Cup flops shunned fans and the media on their return from South Africa yesterday morning. The squad, with WAGs in tow, were ushered through a private area of Heathrow Airport normally reserved for royalty and heads of state, allowing them to avoid supporters angry at Sunday’s 4-1 thrashing by Germany, which hammered the [...]

  • Murray beats wobble to sink Querrey

    June 28, 2010

    PATRIOTIC football fans may have had little to cheer of late but British No1 Andy Murray helped lift the gloom yesterday by beating Sam Querrey to reach the last eight. The Scot, 23, showed guts to overcome first-set jitters and defeat the in-form American 7-5, 6-3, 6-4 on a blistering Centre Court. Victory secured Murray [...]

  • Shock as Lu knocks out ace Roddick

    June 28, 2010

    STUNNED fifth seed Andy Roddick admitted he had played “horrendously” after crashing out to little-known Yen-Hsun Lu of Taiwan in the shock of the tournament. Roddick, last year’s runner-up and three times a Wimbledon finalist, fought tooth and nail to preserve his challenge but eventually lost a marathon last-16 match that featured three tie breaks. [...]

  • FOOTBALL TRADER BEN CLEMINSON TAKES A LOOK AT TONIGHT’S CLASH BETWEEN SPAIN AND PORTUGAL

    June 28, 2010

    EUROPEAN champions Spain take on Iberian rivals Portugal in Cape Town tonight with the winners confident of beating either Paraguay or Japan in the quarter-final. Whoever succeeds will feel very confident of progressing to the semi-finals. Portugal may have struggled in qualifying, but it isn’t always a negative to struggle in the build-up to a [...]

  • Torres predicts Spanish surge

    June 28, 2010

    LIVERPOOL striker Fernando Torres insists there is still more to come from Spain as they prepare for tonight’s last-16 showdown with neighbours Portugal. “We’ve all seen the level that this team has and we know we haven’t reached that yet,” Torres said. “We’re ready for whatever comes. We are where we wanted to be, living [...]

  • Serena powers through

    June 28, 2010

    DEFENDING champion Serena Williams overcame a brave performance from 2004 champion Maria Sharapova to blast into another Wimbledon quarter-final. The top seed recovered from a marathon tie-break in the first set to come through 7-6 (11-9), 6-4 against the popular Russian on Centre Court. Williams now plays China’s Na Li in the last eight after [...]

  • Hunt apologises for Hillsborough

    June 28, 2010

    FOOTBALL: Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt has apologised after suggesting that hooliganism played a part in the Hillsborough tragedy, which killed 96. Praising the behaviour of England fans at the World Cup, Hunt said “the terrible problems” of “Heysel and Hillsborough in the 1980s were behind us”. Apologising, he said: “I know that fan unrest played [...]

  • Sharks snap up James

    June 28, 2010

    RUGBY UNION: Sale Sharks have strengthened their squad for the new Premiership campaign by completing the signing of utility back Matty James. The 23-year-old New Zealander makes the step up from National One side Cinderford after enjoying a spell with Welsh side Neath in 2009. Newcomers Exeter Chiefs, meanwhile, have signed Samoan international scrum-half Garrick [...]

  • Cavendish eyes fast start

    June 28, 2010

    CYCLING: Mark Cavendish is looking to hit the ground running with a first stage victory when the Tour de France gets underway on Saturday. The British rider sprinted to six stage wins during last year’s Tour and believes the 225.5km opening stage through Holland to Brussels is right up his street. “It’s no secret I [...]

  • O’Brien dominates Coral-Eclipse

    June 28, 2010

    RACING: Aidan O’Brien has six of the 13 six-day entries for the Coral-Eclipse at Sandown on Saturday. The master of Ballydoyle has entered Beethoven, Bright Horizon, Encompassing, Fencing Master, Steinbeck and Viscount Nelson. Henry Cecil’s Twice Over is one of O’Brien’s main rivals, along with John Gosden’s Dar Re Mi.

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