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Karen Khachanov - Novak Djokovic sees off Karen Khachanov for another straight-sets victory at 2022 Astana Open - eurosport.com - Serbia - Italy - Australia -  Astana

Novak Djokovic sees off Karen Khachanov for another straight-sets victory at 2022 Astana Open

Novak Djokovic downed Karen Khachanov 6-4 6-3 for his 14th successive victory and a spot in the Astana Open semi-finals. Djokovic started the match well, taking an early 3-0 lead, but the Serbian started to make a couple of errors, shifting the momentum completely when it became 3-2. Ad Khachanov then had Djokovic on the back foot for a short spell of time, taking advantage of the longer rallies.

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Max Verstappen - Sergio Perez - Japanese Grand Prix: How can Max Verstappen win the 2022 Formula 1 World Championship in Suzuka - eurosport.com - Japan - Singapore

Japanese Grand Prix: How can Max Verstappen win the 2022 Formula 1 World Championship in Suzuka

It’s a matter of when rather than if Max Verstappen will win the 2022 Formula 1 World Championship as the Dutchman is on the verge to make it back-to-back titles at this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix. He had his first opportunity to wrap up the championship at the Singapore Grand Prix, but he had a disappointing race after misjudging an overtake on Lando Norris which saw him drop to the back before he recovered to seventh place. Ad Only Charles Leclerc and Sergio Perez can stop Verstappen from winning the title, as they trail him by 104 and 106 points respectively with a possible 138 points left from the five remaining events.

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Neil Robertson - Mark Williams - Ken Doherty - Alan Macmanus - 'Pretty unusual!' – Ronnie O’Sullivan pots white with opening shot against Ng On-yee at Hong Kong Masters - eurosport.com - Britain - Hong Kong -  Hong Kong

'Pretty unusual!' – Ronnie O’Sullivan pots white with opening shot against Ng On-yee at Hong Kong Masters

Ronnie O’Sullivan made an unfortunate start at the 2022 Hong Kong Masters as he pocketed the cue ball with his opening shot. After receiving a rapturous reception ahead of his match with home favourite Ng On-yee, O’Sullivan proceeded to botch his break-off by bumping the white off the cluster of reds and into a pocket. Ad “An inauspicious start from O’Sullivan, going in off the break,” said Philip Studd on Eurosport commentary.

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Angelique Kerber - Serena Williams - Martina Navratilova - Serena Williams 'proved you can have both' and paved the way for mothers in tennis, says Martina Navratilova - eurosport.com - Australia

Serena Williams 'proved you can have both' and paved the way for mothers in tennis, says Martina Navratilova

Serena Williams’ determination to play tennis after becoming a mother has opened the door for other athletes to do the same, says Martina Navratilova. Williams won the Australian Open while she was eight weeks pregnant with her daughter, giving birth to her in September 2017. Within five months, she was playing again.

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Laura Kenny - Spendolini-Sirieix still fighting teenage battles despite summer of success - eurosport.com - Britain - London - Birmingham

Spendolini-Sirieix still fighting teenage battles despite summer of success

Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix might be a double Commonwealth and European champion but the diving sensation still has to fight the everyday battles of a teenager. At the beginning of 2022, the 18-year-old from London was struggling to manage the stress of being an elite athlete and schoolgirl. Ad But with an incredible support system behind her, she pushed on and erupted onto the senior world stage, an achievement that saw her named National Lottery Awards 2022 Athlete of the Year after beating the likes of Eilish McColgan and Laura Kenny in a public vote.

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Laura Kenny - Spendolini-Sirieix showing no intentions of slowing down - eurosport.com - Birmingham -  Rome

Spendolini-Sirieix showing no intentions of slowing down

Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix was a double Commonwealth and double European diving champion before even turning 18 — and she has no intention of slowing down any time soon. Despite having to juggle her education with being an elite athlete, 2022 marked a breakthrough year as she stole the show in Birmingham in front of a home crowd at the Commonwealths before backing it up in Rome a fortnight later. Ad Her efforts have been recognised as she was crowned National Lottery Awards 2022 Athlete of the Year after a public vote in which more than 11,000 people voted, beating the likes of runner Eilish McColgan and cyclist Laura Kenny.

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Andy Murray - Andy Murray to compete at inaugural Gijon Open, as he looks to improve ATP ranking ahead of Australian Open - eurosport.com - Spain - Usa - Australia

Andy Murray to compete at inaugural Gijon Open, as he looks to improve ATP ranking ahead of Australian Open

Andy Murray will compete in the inaugural Gijon Open as he looks to get a good seeding ahead of the Australian Open. Murray hasn’t competed in a singles ATP event since his early exit in the US Open last month. Ad It’s clear that the former world No.

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Neil Robertson - Mark Williams - Ronnie Osullivan - Judd Trump - John Higgins - Zhao Xintong - 'I knew I couldn't win' – Mark Williams on why frantic dash to Hong Kong Masters snooker was all about the cash - eurosport.com - Britain - Australia - London - Hong Kong - county Williams -  Hong Kong

'I knew I couldn't win' – Mark Williams on why frantic dash to Hong Kong Masters snooker was all about the cash

Mark Williams admits his frantic last-minute scramble to compete at the elite eight-player Hong Kong Masters event on Friday was doomed to failure. The three-time world champion made the 13-hour flight from London on Thursday to face Neil Robertson with UK holder Zhao Xintong forced to withdraw after testing positive for Covid-19 on Wednesday. Ad Despite opening with a 133 break against Masters champion Robertson at the 12,500-capacity Hong Kong Coliseum, Williams came up short as the Australian icon showed his class to emerge a 5-3 winner from a taut quarter-final encounter.

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