Royal Ascot 2022: What is the race schedule and how can I watch?
Royal Ascot is back as one of the biggest weeks in racing returns in front of a full house for the first time since 2019.
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Royal Ascot is back as one of the biggest weeks in racing returns in front of a full house for the first time since 2019.
Having already sealed their spot in Qatar at this winter’s Fifa World Cup, the pressure is largely off Wales and boss Robert Page to achieve anything further in the close-season.
Rafael Nadal leads the list of grand slam winners with 22 titles, Novak Djokovic has 20 but looks good for quite a few more. But when it comes to being the proverbial 'fan favourite', it is the Swiss ace Roger Federer, who towers over his perennial rivals. Federer has been out of action for a long time due to a surgery on his knee surgery and fans are praying that the legendary tennis player gets back to action sooner than later. While he has not been on court, Federer has been out and about, enjoying his life off the court. And whenever fans catch a sight of him, it leads to something special.
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England batter Joe Root has been in fine form over the course of last year and he showed his class once again in the ongoing second Test against New Zealand at Trent Bridge after scoring 176 runs off 211 balls with the help of 26 fours and one six. He helped the hosts post 539 runs in reply to New Zealand's first innings score of 553, meaning the visitors could only take a slender lead of 14. On Day 4 of the ongoing Test, Root showed his complete range and even registered a reverse scoop six off the bowling of Tim Southee, leaving fans and commentators in awe.
Keane Lewis-Potter's final appearance of a long season ended in defeat for England's Under-21s at Huddersfield Town's John Smith's Stadium, bringing an end to their long unbeaten run as Slovenia grabbed a deserved 2-1 victory in West Yorkshire, though the Hull City man did grab an assist in the closing stages.
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