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Aleksander Ceferin - Ibrahima Konate - Despite rumblings, Premier League player strike unlikely, says sports law expert - channelnewsasia.com - Britain

Despite rumblings, Premier League player strike unlikely, says sports law expert

MANCHESTER, England : The chorus of frustrated players and managers speaking out against football's gruelling fixture schedule continues to grow, with Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate the latest to say earlier this week he would support players' right to strike.

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Carlos Alcaraz - Roland Garros - Jannik Sinner - Paris Olympics - Peace - Retiring Nadal remains an inspiring role model and humble idol for fellow pros - channelnewsasia.com - France

Retiring Nadal remains an inspiring role model and humble idol for fellow pros

As Rafa Nadal prepares to ride off into the sunset after a stellar career, his fellow professionals from eras old and new agree on one thing - the Spaniard remains an inspirational role model whose legacy has shaped tennis over the last 23 years.

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Sally Bolton - Wimbledon’s treasured line judges to be replaced by electronic system - euronews.com

Wimbledon’s treasured line judges to be replaced by electronic system

Line judges hold the role of calling “out” or “fault” during a match and their courtside projections can be the cause for celebration or anguish at often the most nail-biting moments. 

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Rafael Nadal - Roland Garros - What Made Rafael Nadal King Of Clay? - sports.ndtv.com - France

What Made Rafael Nadal King Of Clay?

Unarguably one of the greatest tennis players of all time, Rafael Nadal confirmed his retirement at the end of the Davis Cup season. The Spaniard, who made his debut in professional tennis at the age of 15 years and 10 months at the 2002 Mallorca Open, went on to smash some of the biggest records in the game. 22 Grand Slam titles later, Nadal announced his decision to say goodbye to the game that transformed him into a sporting great. While Nadal went on to win every single Grand Slam title, it was the French Open that saw him create a rich legacy.

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Rafael Nadal - Roland Garros - Rafael Nadal, winner of 22 Grand Slam titles, to retire from tennis - cbc.ca - France - Spain - Australia - Instagram

Rafael Nadal, winner of 22 Grand Slam titles, to retire from tennis

Rafael Nadal, one of tennis's greatest champions and the unquestioned clay court specialist of all time, announced Thursday he will retire from the sport at season's end.

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Sabrina Ionescu - Breanna Stewart - Courtney Vandersloot - Bridget Carleton - Courtney Williams - Liberty and Lynx chasing WNBA history in upcoming Finals - cbc.ca - Canada - New York - state Minnesota - state Connecticut

Liberty and Lynx chasing WNBA history in upcoming Finals

The New York Liberty and the Minnesota Lynx both have a shot to make history when the teams meet in the WNBA Finals.

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Dealer with a 'serious cannabis addiction' ran 'relatively sophisticated and professional' business - manchestereveningnews.co.uk

Dealer with a 'serious cannabis addiction' ran 'relatively sophisticated and professional' business

A dealer ran a 'relatively sophisticated and professional' drugs business from his north Manchester home. Luke Malone, 26, sold cannabis and cocaine, but was rumbled when cops searched his property in July last year.

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International - EU court ruling on player transfers is no reason for clubs to panic, says club body - channelnewsasia.com - France - Belgium - Eu - Poland - Luxembourg

EU court ruling on player transfers is no reason for clubs to panic, says club body

ATHENS : A European court ruling last week that went against existing transfer rules of world soccer's governing body FIFA should not be cause for concern, the European Club Association said on Thursday.

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