Why not 10 stops? Verstappen says Monaco experiment failed
MONACO :Formula One champion Max Verstappen ladled out a serving of sarcasm on Sunday as he declared Monaco's mandatory two-stop experiment a flop.
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MONACO :Formula One champion Max Verstappen ladled out a serving of sarcasm on Sunday as he declared Monaco's mandatory two-stop experiment a flop.
NEWCASTLE, England :A first domestic trophy in 70 years and a return to the Champions League made Newcastle United's season a very successful one, but their final-day 1-0 Premier League defeat to Everton illustrates the job facing Eddie Howe if his side are to be real contenders next term.
LIVERPOOL, England :Trent Alexander-Arnold was cheered by a celebratory Anfield on his final Liverpool appearance on Sunday, with the player dubbed "the Scouser in our team" bowing out in tears after two decades at his boyhood club.
NEW YORK — Shohei Ohtani faced hitters for the first time in nearly two years in a live batting practice at Citi Field on Sunday afternoon, a significant step in his return from a second elbow reconstruction surgery.
LIVERPOOL, England :Liverpool signed off their Premier League title-winning season on Sunday with a 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace, as Mohamed Salah's late equaliser canceled out Ismaila Sarr's opener at a jubilant Anfield.
PARIS :If there is one thing 23-year-old Eva Lys does not want to know it is who she is playing next at the French Open, the German said after making a winning start at the tournament on Sunday.
Emergency services are dealing with an incident on the railway near Greater Manchester today (Sunday, May 25).
The Indiana Pacers head back home after taking the first two games in their series against the New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference finals. The Pacers won Game 1 in a thriller, in which Tyrese Haliburton sunk a buzzer-beater at the end of regulation to send it to OT. In Game 2, Pascal Siakam scored 39 points as the Pacers won another close one to take both games at Madison Square Garden.