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Rafael Nadal - Alexander Zverev - Davis Cup - Zverev return 'more realistic' for Davis Cup in September - channelnewsasia.com - France - Germany - Belgium - Australia - Japan -  Tokyo - New York

Zverev return 'more realistic' for Davis Cup in September

Alexander Zverev has not given up hope of playing next month's U.S. Open but the German world number two is more likely to return to action from his ankle injury during the group stage of the Davis Cup Finals in mid-September.

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Reliance joins India's Olympic body as principal partner - channelnewsasia.com - China -  Tokyo - India -  Mumbai -  Hangzhou

Reliance joins India's Olympic body as principal partner

MUMBAI : India's most valuable company, Reliance, said it would support the country's athletes in major multi-sport events as part of a long-term partnership with the Indian Olympic Association (IOA).

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Manpreet Singh - Lovlina Borgohain - Mirabai Chanu - "Responsibility To Lead...": PV Sindhu Reacts On Being India's Flagbearer at CWG 2022 Opening Ceremony - sports.ndtv.com -  Tokyo - India - Birmingham

"Responsibility To Lead...": PV Sindhu Reacts On Being India's Flagbearer at CWG 2022 Opening Ceremony

Indian ace shuttler and Olympic medalist PV Sindhu expressed happiness at being selected as Team India's torchbearer at the opening ceremony of Commonwealth Games 2022 in Birmingham. The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) on Wednesday announced shuttler PV Sindhu, a two-time Olympic medallist, as the Flagbearer of Team India at the Opening Ceremony of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. Indian men's hockey captain Manpreet Singh will be the second flag-bearer. "It is a great honour to be bestowed with the responsibility to lead the contingent and hold the flag at such an august gathering. I am extremely happy and I wish all my fellow contingent all the best for the Games. I would like to thank IOA also for choosing me as the flag bearer," said Sindhu in a statement as per Badminton Association of India (BAI) Media.

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CWG 2022: To fulfill Lovlina's wish, team doctor's accreditation cancelled and head coach moved to hotel - timesofindia.indiatimes.com -  Tokyo - India - Birmingham

CWG 2022: To fulfill Lovlina's wish, team doctor's accreditation cancelled and head coach moved to hotel

To accommodate Lovlina's unjust demand to allow her personal coach, Sandhya Gurung, to stay with her at the Games Village, an accredited official team doctor's village card was cancelled, the women's team's head coach was moved to a far-away hotel accommodating the 'extra team officials' (ETO) with no full-time access to his boxers and an assistant coach and a physio were forced to share a common room. Not only this, for the eight member men's boxing team, just one coach - head coach Narendra Rana - and physio Subhash Rajpat Pal will be available round-the-clock at the village.

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CWG 2022: Women's javelin world champion Kelsey-Lee Barber tests positive for Covid-19 - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Usa - Australia - Japan -  Tokyo - state Oregon - state Indiana - Birmingham -  Eugene

CWG 2022: Women's javelin world champion Kelsey-Lee Barber tests positive for Covid-19

Barber, who claimed her second world crown last week at Eugene, Oregon, in the United States, tested positive at the Australian team camp ahead of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham this week. But with the women's javelin final not until August 7, she could still compete.

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Double Olympic - Emma Mackeon - Kaylee Mackeown - Commonwealth Games set for glitzy launch in Birmingham - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - Scotland - Australia -  Tokyo - Ireland - Birmingham -  Budapest - county Midland

Commonwealth Games set for glitzy launch in Birmingham

Commonwealth Games lacking several track and field stars but still boasting elite performers. Competitors from 72 nations and territories -- many of which are former British colonies -- will be vying for medals in 19 sports over a jam-packed 11 days in the Midlands. Away from the marquee athletics and swimming events, women's Twenty20 cricket makes its debut and 3x3 basketball will feature for the first time while sedate lawn bowls is a fixture. There is an integrated para sports programme in some events. The Games, held every four years, are often criticised as a quirky sporting relic but will be launched in style at Thursday's opening ceremony, headlined by 1980s pop band Duran Duran, formed in Birmingham. Sporting powerhouse Australia have topped the medals table at every Games since 1990 except in 2014, when England finished top in Glasgow -- the last time the event was held on British soil. England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland compete as separate teams during the Commonwealths rather than as a combined British outfit. In the pool, Emma McKeon, Ariarne Titmus, Kaylee McKeown and teenage sensation Mollie O'Callaghan will lead the charge for a star-studded Australian team. Double Olympic champion Titmus, 21, opted out of the recent world championships in Budapest to keep herself fresh for Birmingham. "I am so excited and I think we've got a great team going in. It's insane the depth we have," said the Commonwealth Games 400 metres and 800m freestyle champion.

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Paris Olympics - Katie Ledecky - Ariarne Titmus - Katie Ledecky swims 200m free time at nationals that would have won world title - nbcsports.com - Usa - Australia - China -  Tokyo - state California

Katie Ledecky swims 200m free time at nationals that would have won world title

Katie Ledecky didn’t swim the 200m freestyle at last month’s world championships, but her winning time at the U.S. Championships on Wednesday would have won the world title by nearly a half-second.

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Summer Olympics - Thomas Bach - Allyson Felix - Allyson Felix joins IOC athletes’ commission - nbcsports.com - Britain - France -  Tokyo - Afghanistan - county Canadian

Allyson Felix joins IOC athletes’ commission

Allyson Felix and a refugee cyclist originally from Afghanistan joined the International Olympic Committee’s athletes’ commission on Thursday.

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