£150 million jackpot up for grabs in today's EuroMillions
An estimated £150 million jackpot is up for grabs in this evening's EuroMillions lottery draw.
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An estimated £150 million jackpot is up for grabs in this evening's EuroMillions lottery draw.
A “staggering” estimated £150 million jackpot is up for grabs in Tuesday’s EuroMillions lottery draw.
Some players dream of playing at Wimbledon at least once in their career. For others, the possibility they might one day win the title pushes them to incredible lengths. For some, merely winning a match at Wimbledon is worth much more than that.
Britain's Andy Murray got his Wimbledon 2022 campaign off to a fine start as he overcame Australia's James Duckworth late on Monday. In a typically raucous evening atmosphere on Centre Court, the 35-year-old produced a very solid performance to down Duckworth in four sets, 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-4. Ad/> Murray followed his Grand Slam-winning compatriot, Emma Raducanu, on Centre Court and also into the second round as he overwhelmed the Australian from the back of the court after the opening set.
Eurosport tennis expert Barbara Schett has spoken about how impressed she has was with Emma Raducanu in the Brit’s first-round win at Wimbledon against Alison van Uytvanck. Raducanu wasn’t at her fluent best but played plenty of impressive tennis after a difficult few months. Ad/> Speaking after the game Schett was full of praise for Raducanu when considering the pressure she is under at the moment.
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On the first day of Wimbledon 2022, you would have expected the likes of Emma Raducanu and Andy Murray to be centre stage.
LONDON: Twice former champion Andy Murray showed he still has plenty to offer at Wimbledon as he overcame a slow start to beat Australian James Duckworth on Centre Court on Monday.