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Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic «have something in their brain not typical of humans», says Magnus Norman. The two titans are tied on 22 Grand Slams each and will likely spar again at the upcoming French Open for the moniker of the most successful men's tennis player of all time — at least for the time being. Ad That would be the fourth year in succession they have met at the second major of the tennis year.
Paris-Roubaix is challenging enough without any extra obstacles. But for French champion Audrey Cordon-Ragot, she arrives at Hell of the North on the back of a turbulent eight months that have seen her suffer a stroke, be left without a team after B&B Hotels collapsed, and then quit her next team, Zaaf, after revealing she had not been paid since the start of the year. Ad Just last week, the 33-year-old did not have a team as she contemplated missing out on the Classic that matters most.
BENGALURU : The WTA should stick to its principles and not resume playing tournaments in China until the Peng Shuai issue has been resolved despite the financial impact of its stand, a senior China researcher at Human Rights Watch has urged.
LONDON : Interim Chelsea coach Bruno Saltor said his players were only human as he tried to explain their dreadful goalscoring record this season which cost Graham Potter his job as coach and was on display again in a 0-0 draw with Liverpool on Tuesday.
LONDON: The Premier League tightened up its owners' and directors' test on Thursday (Mar 30) with a new rule barring anyone found to have committed human rights abuses.
Individuals found to have committed human rights abuses will be unable to be an owner or director of a Premier League club under new rules approved by the English top flight on Thursday.
Individuals found to have committed human rights abuses will be unable to be an owner or director of a Premier League club under new rules approved by the English top flight on Thursday.