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Blood Red: Liverpool Champions League Quarter-Final & Semi-Final Opponents Confirmed
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Manchester City struggle against some opponents more than others, and Southampton have been a particular thorn in their side for years. There’s obviously the infamous Nathan Redmond incident with Pep Guardiola but since Ralph Hasenhuttl took charge on the south coast the Blues have found it particularly tough.
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Inde Aspar’s Jake Dixon celebrated his stunning form at the Mandalika Circuit with a debut Moto2 pole for the IndonesianGP.
A ballboy was nearly hit by Nick Kyrgios' flying racquet after the Australian hurled it at the ground following his quarterfinal loss to Rafael Nadal at Indian Wells. Kyrgios lost 7-6 (7/0), 4-7, 6-4 to Nadal and after shaking hands with the Spaniard proceeded to smash his racquet on the ground but it rebounded and flew towards a ballboy, who dodged it just in the nick of time. The video of the incident quickly went viral on social media. The Australian later shared a screenshot of his text messages where he apologised to the ballboy and promised to give him a racquet.
Gayatri Gopichand and Treesa Jolly scripted history as they became the first Indian women’s doubles pair to reach the semifinals of the All England Championships. They defeated second seeds Lee Sohee and Shin Seungchan of Korea 14-21, 22-20, 21-15 on Friday. It’s been a dream debut for Gayatri at this blue riband event of badminton and she has so far followed in the steps of her illustrious father and 2001 champion Gopichand. Gayatri started as a singles player but a switch to doubles and her chance pairing with Treesa, who also trains at Gopi’s academy, is yielding dividends. The 19-year-old is now two steps away from replicating the feat of her father Gopichand, albeit in doubles.
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