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Here are your Friday evening Manchester City headlines.
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Here are your Friday evening Manchester City headlines.
Ons Jabeur stormed into the third round of Wimbledon with a 6-1 6-1 thrashing of Zhouxuan Bai that took just 45 minutes. The Tunisian is looking to go one step better than her runner-up finish at the All England Club last year, and faces Bianca Andreescu next. Ad Jabeur, seeded sixth at SW19, was untroubled in her victory on Court No.1, earning five breaks and staying solid on serve with six aces and 87% of first serve points won.
Overwhelmed Little Mix fans were reduced to tears after band member Perrie Edwards shared cute pictures of her son on holiday. As well as commenting on how incredible the celebrity mum looked in a bikini, her Instagram followers' hearts were stolen by snaps of her son Axel.
A cool Max Verstappen completed a 'double top' for Red Bull in Friday practice for the British Grand Prix with his now-customary calm efficiency before admitting it was "quite a good day for us."
A number of homes have been evacuated as bomb disposal experts assess a house on a street in Fallowfield.
A stunning late rally from England put them in a winning position after an enthralling Day 2 at Headingley that saw 11 wickets fall. Late wickets from Moeen Ali and Chris Woakes left Australia on 116-4 leading by just 142 with England smelling the victory they need to get back into The Ashes. Ad England had earlier resumed 195 runs behind Australia on 68-3 but they struggled to get any more joy out of a lively Headingley pitch than their opponents did.
Andy Murray suffered Wimbledon heartbreak as he lost both sets on the second day of his five-set epic against fifth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas to crash out in the second round. The two-time Wimbledon champion was leading by two sets to one on Thursday night before the 11pm curfew forced the remainder of the match to be pushed forward. Ad The high quality of their electrifying battle continued on a sun-drenched Centre Court on Friday, where Murray was edged in a tie-break before losing the decider by one break in a 6-7(3) 7-6 (2) 6-4 6-7(3) 4-6 defeat.
Sixteen years to the day after his Tour de France debut in London, Britain’s Mark Cavendish (Astana Qazaqstan) came so close to an historic 35th stage win on the world’s biggest bike race. On a hectic finale alongside the Garonne river in Bordeaux, the road opened up for Cavendish, who came from deep with one of his trademark turns of pace and was able to get the jump on the in-form Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck).