Katarina Johnson-Thompson dismisses injury fears after Belgrade withdrawal
Katarina Johnson-Thompson dismissed any injury fears and vowed she will get stronger after pulling out of the World Indoor Championships.
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Katarina Johnson-Thompson dismissed any injury fears and vowed she will get stronger after pulling out of the World Indoor Championships.
Mustapha Carayol’s injury-hit season suffered another blow on Saturday.
World number one Ashleigh Barty says she’s not at the “level necessary” to win tournaments right now and has therefore withdrawn from the upcoming Indian Wells event.
As Daniil Medvedev dethroned Novak Djokovic as men’s world No. 1 this week, the movement at the top of the women’s rankings was minimal. A few players moving up a couple of places, a few players dropping down one or two places.
Emma Raducanu has pulled out of the WTA tournament in Monterrey next week and could even be a doubt for the showpiece Indian Wells event.
How much are insecurity and weak institutions on the continent a problem for all? Europeans insist they are trying to make it about more than just visas and stopping migrants from crossing the Mediterranean.
Nine years have passed since then-president François Hollande swooped in to stop the southward advance of a jihadist insurgency and free the far north. But military victory was never going magically fix the politics of one of the poorest countries of the world.
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Youth and Sports Minister Zainudin Amali on Friday responded to the decision made by the U-23 national team to pull back from the 2022 U-23 AFF Cup. The Indonesian team made the decision after coach Shin Tae-yong found seven out of 29 players had tested positive for COVID-19.