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World No 1 Iga Swiatek and retired pro Sergiy Stakhovsky have called out their fellow tennis players for ignoring and forgetting about the war in Ukraine. The French Open champion held an exhibition tournament in her home of Poland over the weekend to raise money for the war, and secured over £400,000 to help the efforts in Ukraine.
Carlos Alcaraz has vowed to “keep going” after becoming the youngest player since Rafael Nadal to break into the top five of the ATP rankings. The Spaniard lost the Hamburg European Open final to Lorenzo Musetti on Sunday, and had he won then Alcaraz would have moved up to No. 4.
PP PBSI akhirnya mewujudkan rencana menggelar Piala Presiden 2022. Kejuaraan yang baru pertama kali digelar itu akan memperebutkan hadiah total lebih dari Rp 1 miliar.
There’s no denying that Jack Grealish’s first season as a Manchester City player was an underwhelming one.
RIYADH: PSG.LGD claimed the inaugural Dota 2 Riyadh Masters crown on Sunday night at Gamer8 with an exhilarating 2-0 victory over Team Spirit in the grand finale in Riyadh.
Gustav Iden led a Norwegian 1-2 ahead of Kristian Blummenfelt at the Canadian Open on Sunday, while Alistair Brownlee valiantly finished 24th despite evidently struggling during the run of the inaugural PTO Tour event. World and Olympic champion Blummenfelt was initially joined by IRONMAN 70.3 champion Iden in the chasing pack when Henri Schoeman’s led the 2km swim, with GB’s Brownlee close behind. Ad/> Brownlee then shared the lead with France’s Sam Laidlow during the 80km cycle, and the pair held a 1:07 advantage going into the 18km run.
Gillingham manager Neil Harris was pleased to see his team bounce back from a terrible start at Southend.