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Rafael Nadal - Alexander Zverev - Pablo Andújar - Taylor Fritz - Medvedev closer to world No.1 ATP ranking - 7news.com.au - Russia - Usa - Australia - Mexico

Medvedev closer to world No.1 ATP ranking

Daniil Medvedev is just three wins away from claiming the ATP Tour's No.1 ranking.

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Cruz Azul - Ismael Koné - CF Montreal books ticket to Champions League quarters with dominant win - tsn.ca - Mexico -  Santos

CF Montreal books ticket to Champions League quarters with dominant win

MONTREAL — CF Montreal delivered a massive statement with an impressive 3-0 win in the second leg round of 16 of the CONCACAF Champions League at the Olympic Stadium against Mexican club Santos Laguna.

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Andy Murray - Karen Khachanov - Alexander Zverev - Novak Djokovic - Alex Corretja - Alexander Zverev's disqualification in Mexico for striking a line judge's chair 'not too harsh' says Novak Djokovic - eurosport.com - Britain - Germany - Usa - Mexico - Dubai

Alexander Zverev's disqualification in Mexico for striking a line judge's chair 'not too harsh' says Novak Djokovic

Novak Djokovic says Alexander Zverev’s disqualification was “not too harsh” after the German was kicked out of the Mexico Open for hitting out at the umpire. Zverev has apologised for his conduct on social media while former British number one Andy Murray said his actions were “dangerous” and “reckless”. Ad/> Eurosport tennis expert Alex Corretja said Zverev crossed the line and that players should be handed harsher punishments for insulting officials.

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Andy Murray - Alexander Zverev - Alex Corretja - Alexander Zverev crossed the line in Mexico and rules around umpire abuse need to be stricter, says Alex Corretja - eurosport.com - Britain - Mexico -  Tokyo

Alexander Zverev crossed the line in Mexico and rules around umpire abuse need to be stricter, says Alex Corretja

Eurosport’s Alex Corretja says Alexander Zverev crossed the line after he was disqualified from the Mexican Open for smashing a racquet by the feet of the umpire in his chair. The Tokyo 2020 gold medallist has apologised for his unsportsmanlike conduct on Instagram while former British number one Andy Murray has said his actions were “dangerous” and “reckless”. Ad/> Corretja believes it was good that Zverev was showing his emotions on court, but feels he went too far on Tuesday night.

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Mikel Arteta - Raul Jimenez - David Luiz - Arteta: Jimenez injury one of the scariest moments in my career - msn.com - Mexico

Arteta: Jimenez injury one of the scariest moments in my career

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta admits seeing Wolves striker Raul Jimenez fracture his skull was one of the scariest moments of his career.

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Andy Murray - Alexander Zverev - Jannik Sinner - Veronika Kudermetova - Jelena Ostapenko - Prize money disparity in Dubai event 'big step backwards', says Murray - channelnewsasia.com - Britain - Germany - Usa - Mexico - Washington - Dubai - Latvia

Prize money disparity in Dubai event 'big step backwards', says Murray

Former world number one Andy Murray said the difference in prize money at the Dubai Championships is a "big step backwards", with the men's singles winner set to receive five times more the amount as compared to the women's champion.

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Ricardo Pepi - Augsburg record signing Pepi feels no pressure despite elusive debut goal - channelnewsasia.com - Usa - Mexico -  Berlin - county Dallas - county Tyler - county Young

Augsburg record signing Pepi feels no pressure despite elusive debut goal

BERLIN: Augsburg striker Ricardo Pepi said he felt no pressure despite having not scored in his first five Bundesliga matches after becoming the club's record signing following his transfer from FC Dallas in January.

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Ricardo Pepi - Soccer-Augsburg record signing Pepi feels no pressure despite elusive debut goal - msn.com - Usa - Mexico -  Berlin - county Dallas - county Tyler - county Young

Soccer-Augsburg record signing Pepi feels no pressure despite elusive debut goal

BERLIN (Reuters) - Augsburg striker Ricardo Pepi said he felt no pressure despite having not scored in his first five Bundesliga matches after becoming the club's record signing following his transfer from FC Dallas in January.

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