The people who have fled war and persecution and found a home in Manchester
People who fled war-torn countries - escaping unthinkable persecution - have made Manchester their home. For them, our city is a place of acceptance.
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People who fled war-torn countries - escaping unthinkable persecution - have made Manchester their home. For them, our city is a place of acceptance.
Just like last season, pre-season is approaching with doubts over the futures of a handful of Manchester City players.
Ons Jabeur believes her new-found patience helped propel her into another Wimbledon final.
Barbara Schett was impressed with how Ons Jabeur turned things around to beat Aryna Sabalenka in their epic Wimbledon semi-final, and feels the Tunisian is in a better head space than 12 months ago. Jabeur was staring defeat in the face as Sabalenka led by a set and a break, but she turned the match around in superb fashion to book her place in the Wimbledon final for a second year in a row. Ad Elena Rybakina proved too strong for Jabeur 12 months ago, but Eurosport expert Schett feels the 28-year-old is stronger mentally than in 2022.
LONDON: Ons Jabeur showed that it is sometimes better to float like a butterfly than sting like a bee as her wily artistry overcame the brutal hitting of Aryna Sabalenka to reach her second Wimbledon final with a 6-7(5) 6-4 6-3 victory on Thursday (Jul 13).
LONDON : Ukrainian Elina Svitolina's bid to win the Wimbledon singles fell short on Thursday but her war-torn nation could still celebrate a Grand Slam champion as Lyudmyla Kichenok and Croatian partner Mate Pavic later won the mixed doubles.
A tearful Elina Svitolina thanked the people of Ukraine for their “unbelievable” support after her remarkable Wimbledon run came to an end in the semi-finals. Svitolina’s astonishing march to the last four saw her take out Venus Williams, Elise Mertens, Sofia Kenin, Victoria Azarenka and world No. 1 Iga Swiatek.
LONDON: When Marketa Vondrousova fell to her knees in triumph after ending Elina Svitolina's incredible Wimbledon odyssey on Thursday (Jul 13), the Czech not only crushed the dreams of a new mother but also of a war-torn nation desperate to witness some cheer.