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Peter Crouch discusses his work with Prince William
There’s a joke in the cycling community that the season does not start until Omloop is here – which is bad news if you are called Tadej Pogacar and currently tearing it up at the UAE Tour. After a long winter, the classics season gets underway on Saturday with the one-day curtain-raiser in Belgium. Ad/> Neither defending champion is back as Davide Ballerini and Anna van der Breggen are absent (the latter could be in the SD Worx team car), with both races to be held on the same day.
Canada's Denis Shapovalov fell to Czech qualifier Jiri Vesely in a wild semifinal that saw all three sets go to tiebreaks on Friday at the Dubai Tennis Championships.
Andre Rublev has become the latest Russian sports star to voice his opposition to the invasion of Ukraine.
Russian tennis player Andrey Rublev has made another plea for peace, writing "No War Please" on a TV camera lens moments after advancing to the final at the Dubai Championships.
Andrey Rublev made a plea for peace after notching an eighth consecutive victory on Friday to move into his second final in as many weeks with a 3-6, 7-5, 7-6 (7/5) win against Hubert Hurkacz in Dubai. The Russian No.2 seed signed the camera lens on court with the message, "No war please", clearly stating his feelings about his nation's invasion of Ukraine.
Anett Kontaveit reached her seventh WTA final since August on Friday when she breezed past Jelena Ostapenko 6-1, 6-4 at the Qatar Open. The 26-year-old Estonian, who has six career titles to her name, will face either former French Open champion Iga Swiatek of Poland or Greece's Maria Sakkari in Saturday's final.
As much as Daniil Medvedev cares about taking over the No.1 ranking in men's tennis, he knows there are more serious matters involving his home nation Russia.