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F1 confirm new 200mph Las Vegas track for 2023
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F1 confirm new 200mph Las Vegas track for 2023
In one of the biggest derbies, on the nation’s biggest stage, Liam Boyce hit the decisive penalty past Ofir Marciano and darted off in celebration.
Emma Raducanu says she is “very motivated” to continue to improve as she prepares for the «challenge» of her first professional season on clay. Raducanu, 19, was a shock winner at the US Open last summer just a few months after making her debut on the WTA Tour. Ad/> She is now set to play on clay for the first time at senior level when Great Britain face Czech Republic in the Billie Jean King Cup this weekend.
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The Billie Jean King Cup qualifiers take place this week as countries look to secure their place in the finals later this year. Great Britain face a trip to Prague to play the Czech Republic on clay, with US Open champion Emma Raducanu getting her first taste of the competition, which was previously known as the Fed Cup. Ad/> We look at what’s in store for the British team, including who’s playing, their chances of victory, and how they could still qualify for the finals even if they lose… TennisRaducanu better for promoting tennis than Kyrgios — Huber06/04/2022 AT 09:23 Who’s playing for Great Britain? Raducanu, Harriet Dart, Katie Swan and Sonay Kartal make up the British team.
He said it was the first time he’d experienced such a feeling since playing in the Open at Portrush in 2019.
Beau Greaves, an 18-year-old from Doncaster, has become the youngest-ever world champion in darts.
Beau Greaves, an 18-year-old from Doncaster, has become the youngest-ever world champion in darts.