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A diabetic carer has described her ‘absolute hell’ trying to fly back to Manchester from Greece after being told they could not board the plane because air staff were ‘exhausted’.
Global soccer players union FIFPRO has warned footballers about the risks of signing for clubs in China, Turkey, Greece and several other countries due to "systematic and widespread contractual violations".
(Reuters) - Global soccer players union FIFPRO has warned footballers about the risks of signing for clubs in China, Turkey, Greece and several other countries due to "systematic and widespread contractual violations".
Love him or hate him, the flawed genius that is Nick Kyrgios is one of the most polarising figures on the tennis circuit but he, at least, is "comfortable" with himself. The enigmatic Australian stunned the tennis world as a 19-year-old in 2014 when he beat then world number one Rafael Nadal on his way to the Wimbledon quarter-finals. But frequent tantrums and fines have overshadowed his undoubted talent and he has never achieved a better finish at a Grand Slam. Eight years on, Kyrgios again finds himself in the last eight at Wimbledon and this time with a serious chance to realise his full potential.
The enigmatic Australian stunned the tennis world as a 19-year-old in 2014 when he beat then world number one Rafael Nadal on his way to the Wimbledon quarter-finals. But frequent tantrums and fines have overshadowed his undoubted talent and he has never achieved a better finish at a Grand Slam. Eight years on, Kyrgios again finds himself in the last eight at Wimbledon and this time with a serious chance to realise his full potential.
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