An Indy 500 win is life-changing, even for IndyCar champions - ESPN
Winning the Indianapolis 500 changes you. For life.
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Winning the Indianapolis 500 changes you. For life.
Stefanos Tsitsipas got a «wake-up call» in his nervy first-round French Open win over Jiri Vesely, reckoned Eurosport pundit Mats Wilander. The Greek fifth seed looked to be cruising into the second round at two sets up over his unseeded Czech opponent, but lost the third set and was then taken to a tie-break in the fourth, edging it 9-7 to belatedly take his place in the second round. Ad And Tsitsipas, who will next face Roberto Carballes Baena after the Spaniard beat Emilio Nava, was advised by Wilander that he must be clinical in finishing matches if he wants to go far in the tournament.
Leicester City have been relegated from the Premier League despite a 2-1 win at home to West Ham, with Everton staying up by the skin of their teeth. The 2016 Premier League champions needed to win and hope other results would work out in their favour. Ad The Foxes created a hatful of chances in the first half with Kelechi Iheanacho clipping the top of the crossbar and James Maddison shooting wide.
Manchester United take on Fulham at Old Trafford for their final game of the Premier League season this afternoon.
A Canadian has captured decathlon gold in Götzis, Austria for a seventh consecutive year but unlike the previous six titles won by Olympic champion Damian Warner, this time Pierce LePage was victorious.
Max Verstappen survived a rain shower and the looming threat of Fernando Alonso to secure an impressive victory at a one-sided Monaco Grand Prix.
Mark Cavendish (Astana Qazaqstan) marked his final appearance the Giro d’Italia with a sensational sprint victory on Stage 21 as Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) survived the pan-flat run around Rome to confirm his first maglia rosa. The British star was teed up for victory not only by his Astana team-mates but also by compatriot and friend Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers) in a remarkable act of camaraderie – made even more special after Thomas lost the GC on the final competitive stage on Saturday.