ATP roundup: Maxime Cressy fires 22 aces in Stockholm win
American Maxime Cressy served up 22 aces and rallied for a 4-6, 7-6 (5), 6-4 victory over Ilya Ivashka of Belarus in first-round action at the Stockholm Open on Monday in Sweden.
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American Maxime Cressy served up 22 aces and rallied for a 4-6, 7-6 (5), 6-4 victory over Ilya Ivashka of Belarus in first-round action at the Stockholm Open on Monday in Sweden.
Dan Evans and Jack Draper have both comfortably advanced to the last 16 of the European Open in Antwerp. British No. 2 Evans, seeded No.
The 23-year-old Yarraji, representing Railways, cruised to victory in 12.82 seconds and, with the wind gauge reading 0.9m/s, she could not be denied her national record timing a second time. She had won the same event in the National Games in Gandhinagar in a time of 12.79 seconds but was supported by wind that exceeded the permissible limit. Her earlier national record was 13.04 set in May.
With the start of the CSA T20 Challenge in Potchefstroom on Monday, Cricket South Africa launched their action-packed 2022/23 "summer of cricket".
Netherlands internationals Frenkie De Jong and Memphis Depay need more minutes under their belt at Barcelona this season if they are to make an impact at the World Cup, former Dutch striker Patrick Kluivert has said.
(Reuters) - Netherlands internationals Frenkie De Jong and Memphis Depay need more minutes under their belt at Barcelona this season if they are to make an impact at the World Cup, former Dutch striker Patrick Kluivert has said.
Luke Shaw thinks the brutal way Erik ten Hag has dealt with underperformers at Manchester United so far this season has been a welcome change.
So the UAE must beat the Asia Cup champions, and then hope it doesn’t rain on Thursday - as they will have to beat Namibia that day too - if they are to remain in the T20 World Cup.