Derry dominate rivals Tyrone to lift McKenna Cup
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LONDON: Carlos Alcaraz’s first grass-court match outside Wimbledon proved to be a tricky one.
Cameron Norrie says he will “pick the brains” of Andy Murray when the British pair team up for the doubles at Queen’s this week. British No. 1 Norrie kicked off his campaign in London with a straight-sets win over Miomir Kecmanovic on Monday, but he will be fighting on two fronts leading up to Wimbledon.
Katie Boulter broke new ground on Friday as she edged a battle of the Brits against Harriet Dart to reach her first WTA semi-final at the LTA's Rothesay Open Nottingham. Leicester's Boulter, a graduate of the LTA's Pro Scholarship Scheme, edged out compatriot Dart 6-3 7-5 to reach the last four, having tasted defeat in all of her previous WTA-level quarter-finals.
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As Jamal Murray crossed into the middle of the floor in transition early in the fourth quarter of the Denver Nuggets' Game 1 win over the Heat — during a rare fast-break opportunity against a Miami defense that makes you earn every basket — he spotted Michael Porter Jr. flaring open near the left corner.
Munster were crowned unlikely URC champions in Cape Town on Saturday evening.
Munster were crowned the unlikely URC champions in Cape Town on Saturday evening.
Britain's Dan Evans struggled to keep his cool after a foot fault was called on him during his French Open first-round clash with Thanasi Kokkinakis on Sunday afternoon. In what quickly became a spicy match in the Paris heat, Evans was left stunned when a foot fault set him back during a service game, and he proceeded to express his frustration to the umpire and the line judge in question. Ad The 20th seed, one of the few Brits involved at Roland-Garros with no Andy Murray and no women having made the main draw, was down a set to the Australian when the incident occurred, and it led to a long delay in proceedings.