Ben Shelton returned to win his second-round match in quick time after play was suspended. Daily Express :: Sport Feed
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Top-ranked U.S. women cruise to comfortable 3-0 win over Canada in soccer friendly
Nine games into her tenure as Canada coach, Casey Stoney got a reality check Wednesday in a 3-0 loss to a young U.S. side. It did not make for pleasant viewing. The U.S. had 66 per cent possession, and outshot Canada 22-7. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Women’s sports are booming. Why now?
The rise across all women’s sports has been steadily gaining momentum in recent years. From soccer, to hockey, to volleyball, women’s sports are experiencing a record-shattering surge like never before. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Marin Cilic pays emotional tribute to family after shocking Jack Draper at Wimbledon
Marin Cilic stunned No. 4 seed and British hope Jack Draper at Wimbledon. Daily Express :: Sport Feed
Read More »Aryna Sabalenka, Coco Gauff lead entry list for National Bank Open in Montreal
Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff headline a star-studded women’s field for the National Bank Open in Montreal, Tennis Canada announced Thursday. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Diogo Jota funeral details confirmed as Liverpool star taken home to Portugal
The Reds star died in a car crash on Thursday morning. Daily Express :: Sport Feed
Read More »‘Top free agent’ Ehlers leaves Jets for 6-year, $51M US deal with Hurricanes
Nikolaj Ehlers is waving goodbye to the Winnipeg Jets. The winger signed a six-year, $ 51-million US contract with the Carolina Hurricanes on Thursday, the third day of NHL free agency. CBC | Sports News
Read More »British Wimbledon star rocked by double tragedy either side of stepping on court
The Wimbledon star has been left devastated Daily Express :: Sport Feed
Read More »Wimbledon star held back by supervisor as match suspended at crucial moment
Ben Shelton wasn’t able to get the job done at Wimbledon on Thursday evening. Daily Express :: Sport Feed
Read More »Canadian singles hopes end at Wimbledon with Auger-Aliassime, Mboko both eliminated
Canada’s singles hopes at Wimbledon ended Thursday as lucky loser Victoria Mboko and 25th-seeded Felix Auger-Aliassime were both eliminated in second-round matches. CBC | Sports News
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