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Worthington back in love with BMX ahead of European Games - eurosport.com - Manchester - France -  Tokyo - Charlotte

Worthington back in love with BMX ahead of European Games

Olympic champion Charlotte Worthington revealed she has stepped away from competition to ‘recover' from a challenging time and rediscover her love for BMX freestyle. The 26-year-old became an overnight star by winning Olympic gold and becoming the first woman in history to land a 360 backflip in competition. Ad For Manchester ace Worthington, the two years that followed were just as dizzying as that trick in Tokyo.

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Arthur Rinderknech - Carlos Alcaraz - Grigor Dimitrov - Alejandro Davidovich Fokina - Holger Rune - Carlos Alcaraz: Top seed earns comeback win over Arthur Rinderknech on Queen's debut, Holger Rune progresses - eurosport.com - France

Carlos Alcaraz: Top seed earns comeback win over Arthur Rinderknech on Queen's debut, Holger Rune progresses

Carlos Alcaraz came through a gruelling first-round test at Queen’s against lucky loser Arthur Rinderknech, coming from a set down to win in three. The world No. 2 triumphed 4-6 7-5 7-6(3) in two hours and 34 minutes to edge past a player ranked 81 places below him.

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Viktorija Golubic - Lacy's sparkling grass court summer continues with victory over Golubic - eurosport.com - France - Switzerland - India

Lacy's sparkling grass court summer continues with victory over Golubic

Isabelle Lacy continued her stunning start to the summer with victory over former Wimbledon quarter-finalist Viktorija Golubic at the LTA's Lexus Ilkley Trophy. The 16-year-old stunned the Swiss player, who sits over 500 places higher in the world rankings and reached the last four at SW19 in 2021, with a comeback 2-6 6-4 6-3 triumph in Yorkshire. Ad The win continues the teenager's fine recent form after she beat Madison Brengle at the LTA's Lexus Surbiton Trophy earlier this month.

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Lionel Messi - Wayne Rooney - Jude Bellingham - Giorgio Scalvini - Alejandro Balde - Florian Wirtz - Alejandro Garnacho - Benjamin Sesko - Antonio Silva - Golden Boy 2023: Jude Bellingham, Jamal Musiala, Alejandro Garnacho and Gavi among names on 100-player list - eurosport.com - Germany - Italy

Golden Boy 2023: Jude Bellingham, Jamal Musiala, Alejandro Garnacho and Gavi among names on 100-player list

Jude Bellingham, Jamal Musiala, Alejandro Garnacho and Gavi are the headline names to have been placed on the Golden Boy 100-strong longlist for 2023. The Golden Boy award is handed out each year by Italian outlet Tuttosport, rewarding the best player aged under 21 playing in Europe. Ad Gavi took home the gong in 2022, and at 18 years old is still eligible to defend his crown.

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Ugo Humbert - Casper Ruud - Francisco Cerundolo - Ryan Peniston - Peniston reveals comfort was key in continuing Queen's win over Humbert - eurosport.com - Britain - France

Peniston reveals comfort was key in continuing Queen's win over Humbert

Ryan Peniston revealed comfort was the key to continuing his Queen's Club love affair after an outstanding 6-4 6-2 over French No.1 Ugo Humbert at the LTA's cinch Championships. Peniston, 27, defied the 228-place rankings gap between the pair with a dominant performance on centre court as he bids to replicate his run to the quarter-finals a year ago. Ad The Southend-born player overcame current world No.4 Casper Ruud and world No.19 Francisco Cerundolo on his breakthrough surge to the last eight 12 months ago, before winning his first Grand Slam match at Wimbledon just weeks later.

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Geraint Thomas - Jonas Vingegaard - Primoz Roglic to miss Tour de France and World Championships as he targets fourth Vuelta a Espana win - eurosport.com - France - Scotland - Slovenia

Primoz Roglic to miss Tour de France and World Championships as he targets fourth Vuelta a Espana win

Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) has confirmed he will not ride the Tour de France and is set to target the Vuelta a Espana again. Roglic is coming off the back of winning the Giro d’Italia, where he overhauled Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers) in dramatic fashion. Ad With the Tour starting in a few weeks, it was always unlikely that Roglic would return so soon for another Grand Tour.

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Carlos Queiroz - New Zealand to raise racism concerns with FIFA after abandoning Qatar match following alleged racist slur - eurosport.com - Qatar - Netherlands - New Zealand - Samoa

New Zealand to raise racism concerns with FIFA after abandoning Qatar match following alleged racist slur

New Zealand Football (NZF) plan to contact FIFA about protecting players from racism after abandoning a friendly against Qatar at half-time following an alleged racial slur. The NZF said a Qatari player directed a “racist slur” at Michael Boxall, who has Samoan heritage, and it was “heard by several New Zealand players”. Ad The incident occurred just before half-time and referee Manuel Schuttengruber was seen having a discussion with New Zealand captain Joe Bell.

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Dan Evans - Sebastian Korda - Dan Evans left searching for answers after Queen's defeat continues 'embarrassing' losing streak - eurosport.com - France - Usa - Madrid - Birmingham -  Rome

Dan Evans left searching for answers after Queen's defeat continues 'embarrassing' losing streak

Dan Evans insists the show must go on despite being left searching for answers on how to snap his losing streak after another defeat on the opening day of the LTA's cinch Championships at Queen's. Evans was comfortably beaten 6-4 7-5 by American Sebastian Korda on centre court to continue a poor run of form that has seen losses at the first time of asking at the French Open, Rome Masters and Madrid Masters. Ad The defeat leaves the Birmingham-born player low on confidence ahead of Wimbledon but Evans knows he must keep plugging away in order to turn the tide.

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