Jonny May determined to enjoy final phase of rugby career following knee injury
Jonny May enters the final phase of his career determined to enjoy every moment after a spell recovering from a knee injury sharpened his appetite for the game.
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Jonny May enters the final phase of his career determined to enjoy every moment after a spell recovering from a knee injury sharpened his appetite for the game.
Stephen Curry has built up an extensive catalog of accolades, honors, scoring records and personal milestones during his glittering NBA Finals career. But as the stardust settled on his virtuoso 43-point display on Friday, many were left convinced they'd just witnessed the greatest performance of them all by the Golden State Warriors superstar. The 34-year-old shrugged off a sore foot to carry the Warriors to a 107-97 victory on the road against the Boston Celtics, squaring the best-of-seven series at 2-2 and yanking precious momentum back to Golden State, who host two of the three remaining games in San Francisco.
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British tennis player Harriet Dart won a thrilling last 16 clash against the No 3 seed at the Nottingham Open with a 5-7, 6-4, 7-6(3) win. The 25-year-old beat Camila Giorgi to progress to her first WTA quarter-final where she will face America's Alison Riske.