Scotland on wrong side of fine margins in mixed campaign
Scotland will look back on this year's Six Nations with a deep sense of frustration and wonder what might have been, but coach Gregor Townsend believes his side are making progress.
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Scotland will look back on this year's Six Nations with a deep sense of frustration and wonder what might have been, but coach Gregor Townsend believes his side are making progress.
LONDON : In one thrilling, memorable afternoon at Twickenham, Steve Borthwick finally made the connection with England's fans that he had been seeking since he took over and also cast off the idea that he is a data-driven highly conservative coach.
The French managed to get one for the ages on Saturday after Thomas Ramos landed a 50-metre penalty to give his team a 33-31 win in Lyon. The result over bitter rival England ensured France finished the championship runner-up to Ireland.
Ireland claimed back-to-back Guinness Six Nations titles by beating Scotland in Dublin.
Gregor Townsend insisted Scotland have proved they are capable of being genuine Guinness Six Nations title contenders as he reflected on what might have been following a frustrating bottom half finish.
France's dramatic 33-31 victory over England in the final game of this season's Six Nations Championship went some way to dispelling last year's World Cup disappointment and ease the pressure on coach Fabien Galthie.
Jannik Sinner said he looks forward to battling Carlos Alcaraz for years to come, even after falling to the Spaniard in a thrilling three-set semifinal at Indian Wells on Saturday.
Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz handed Australian Open winner Jannik Sinner his first defeat of 2024 to return to the Indian Wells ATP Masters final on Saturday, beating the Italian 1-6, 6-3, 6-2. The victory ended Sinner's 19-match winning streak, including a 16-0 start to the year, and insures Alcaraz will remain No. 2 in the world rankings next week. In Sunday's final, he will face either fourth-seeded Russian Daniil Medvedev or American Tommy Paul with a chance to become the first repeat Indian Wells ATP champion since Novak Djokovic won three straight titles from 2014-2016.