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'Underdogs' Team Malizia look to make move in 'anything can happen' Leg 6 of The Ocean Race - eurosport.com - Denmark - Netherlands -  Hague - county Ocean

'Underdogs' Team Malizia look to make move in 'anything can happen' Leg 6 of The Ocean Race

Co-skipper Will Harris believes Team Malizia can thrive as underdogs heading into Leg 6 of The Ocean Race, which will have “absolutely everything”. After five legs of the race Team Malizia are third in the overall standings, four points behind leaders 11th Hour Racing. Ad The sixth and penultimate leg of the race is an 800-nautical mile sprint from Aarhus, Denmark to The Hague in the Netherlands.

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Justin Tipuric - Wyn Jones - Rhys Webb - Gareth Thomas - Shock retirement won't impact Alun Wyn Jones' legacy, says Gareth Thomas - eurosport.com - Britain - Ireland - county Jones

Shock retirement won't impact Alun Wyn Jones' legacy, says Gareth Thomas

ALUN Wyn Jones' decision to retire from Test rugby months out from a World Cup might have shocked a few but Gareth Thomas believes the move should not have any effect on how his career is viewed. With 170 caps for Wales and the British & Irish Lions, Jones is the most capped rugby player of all time, and looked like he would appear at a fifth Rugby World Cup after being initially selected in Wales' wider training squad.

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Beatriz Haddad-Maia - French Open: Astonishing moment Ons Jabeur has 'brain freeze' and kicks ball away as serve lands in - eurosport.com - France - Brazil

French Open: Astonishing moment Ons Jabeur has 'brain freeze' and kicks ball away as serve lands in

Ons Jabeur suffered a remarkable «brain freeze» during her French Open quarter-final against Beatriz Haddad Maia on Wednesday at a very important moment midway through the deciding set. Serving in an extended deuce while 3-1 down in the crucial third set, Jabeur found the line with an exquisite delivery out wide to Haddad Maia's backhand side, but then inexplicably stopped playing and lost the point on Court Philippe-Chatrier. Ad The reason? She thought that the serve had gone out, so kicked the return away with her foot as it came back from her Brazilian opponent.

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Alan Macmanus - Zhao Xintong - Alan McManus 'proud' of snooker's 'loud and clear' response to match-fixing scandal as 10 players banned - eurosport.com - Britain - China

Alan McManus 'proud' of snooker's 'loud and clear' response to match-fixing scandal as 10 players banned

Alan McManus says he is “proud” of the way snooker has handled the match-fixing scandal which led to 10 Chinese players receiving bans. Liang Wenbo and Li Hang were both handed lifetime bans for their involvement while eight other players, including former Masters champion Yan Bingtao and former UK Championship winner Zhao Xintong, have also been suspended. Ad Among the most serious offences were fixing matches, trying to get other players to fix matches, and threatening other players.

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Carlos Alcaraz - Mats Wilander - French Open: 'Superhuman' Carlos Alcaraz can use his speed to beat 'genius' Novak Djokovic – Mats Wilander - eurosport.com - France

French Open: 'Superhuman' Carlos Alcaraz can use his speed to beat 'genius' Novak Djokovic – Mats Wilander

The speed of «superhuman» Carlos Alcaraz may be «just too much» for even Novak Djokovic in their French Open semi-final, according to Eurosport expert Mats Wilander. Alcaraz, 20, produced a sensational performance to beat Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-2 6-1 7-6(5) on Tuesday – a display he described as “one of the best” in his career – to set up a mouth-watering clash with Djokovic with a place in the final of Roland-Garros at stake. Ad At times it felt like an exhibition as Alcaraz underlined his credentials with a showing that could be compared with some of tennis’ greatest players.

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Declan Rice - Declan Rice determined to have 'game of my life' to inspire West Ham in Europa Conference League final - eurosport.com - Britain

Declan Rice determined to have 'game of my life' to inspire West Ham in Europa Conference League final

Declan Rice is determined to have the “game of my life” to inspire West Ham to victory in the Europa Conference League final against Fiorentina. The Hammers are playing in their first European final for 47 years. Ad For club captain Rice it could be his final game for the club as there has been strong speculation that he could be on the move this summer.

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Andy Murray - Nick Kyrgios - Matteo Berrettini - Novak Djokovic - Murray believes he's still among grass-court elite after opening Surbiton win - eurosport.com - France - Scotland - Australia -  Paris - South Korea

Murray believes he's still among grass-court elite after opening Surbiton win

Andy Murray insists he is still among the top ten grass court players in the world after kicking off his LTA's Lexus Surbiton Trophy campaign with a comfortable straight sets win over Hyeon Chung. The former world No.1 swatted aside his South Korean opponent 6-3 6-2 in West London to get a bumper summer of domestic tennis underway. Ad Murray, the current world No.43 after a long-term battle with injuries, opted to skip the French Open to give himself more time on grass ahead of Wimbledon.

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Katie Swan in shape of her life after cruising through Surbiton opener - eurosport.com - Britain -  Bristol

Katie Swan in shape of her life after cruising through Surbiton opener

Katie Swan insists she is in the shape of her life after waltzing into the last 16 at the LTA's Lexus Surbiton Trophy. The 24-year-old from Bristol stormed to a convincing 6-2 6-0 triumph over Canadian Carol Zhao in West London. Ad The world No.162 will now face either fellow Brit Maia Lumsden or seventh seed Oceane Dodin for a place in the quarter-finals.

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