World Cup: Who has qualified and who is still in contention?
World Cup qualifying has entered its final stretch, with 20 of the 32 finalists now known.
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World Cup qualifying has entered its final stretch, with 20 of the 32 finalists now known.
Canada beat Jamaica 4-0 to reach their first men's World Cup in 36 years.
Victoria Azarenka cut her match short as she abruptly retired to Linda Fruhvirtova while a set and a break down in their Miami Open clash on Sunday. The 16-year-old is having the tournament of her life and is now through to the last-16 after Azarenka shook hands with the umpire and walked off court 45 minutes into the match.
Goals from Cyle Larin, Tajon Buchanan, Junior Hoilett and an Adrian Mariappa own goal secured all three points after Canada dominated throughout against a Jamaica side already eliminated from contention in the CONCACAF region's qualifying tournament for this year's finals in Qatar.
JEDDAH : Formula One world champion Max Verstappen scored his first points of the season in Saudi Arabia on Sunday, bouncing back as a winner after Red Bull's surprise blank in Bahrain the weekend before.
Spare a thought for Sergio Perez this Sunday evening who had a potential third career Grand Prix victory taken away from him through no fault of his own at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
The Red Bull driver led the opening 14 laps of the Saudi Arabian GP but saw his race wrecked by a safety car period just one lap after his pitstop, when Nicholas Latifi crashed at the final corner.