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Carlos Alcaraz may let Emma Raducanu down as US Open pairing under threat
There is the prospect of ‘Alcaranu’ not happening at Flushing Meadows after all. Daily Express :: Sport Feed
Read More »FIA issues statement quelling Mercedes fears as ‘superiority’ verdict made
The FIA have shut down concerns regarding next year’s regulation changes. Daily Express :: Sport Feed
Read More »Louis Rees-Zammit confirms next move two weeks after quitting NFL and returning to rugby
Louis Rees-Zammit has been officially unveiled by his new club. Daily Express :: Sport Feed
Read More »Jannik Sinner eases past Felix Auger-Aliassime into Cincinnati Open semi-finals
Jannik Sinner is on the march once again. Daily Express :: Sport Feed
Read More »The track and field world championships are approaching — here’s how Canadians are preparing this weekend
CBC Sports’ daily newsletter previews two international meets, including rising star Savannah Sutherland’s potential Diamond League debut. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Cincinnati Open star accuses WTA of being ‘biased’ after losing temper with unruly fan
Anna Kalinskaya launched an extraordinary rant on social media. Daily Express :: Sport Feed
Read More »‘Knees of a 15-year-old’: Smiling soccer star Müller begins new chapter with Vancouver Whitecaps
Fans can only hope Thomas Müller’s output on the soccer pitch can rival the charm offensive on display at his first Vancouver Whitecaps’ news conference. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Jerome Blake on becoming the fastest man in Canada ahead of Tokyo 2025
Hosts Perdita Felicien and Aaron Brown are joined by Jerome Blake to discuss his impressive season heading into the World Championships in September. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Pin pals: The ‘unofficial sport’ of the Canada Games is breaking down barriers
There are 19 sports on the programme for the 2025 Canada Games, but the unofficial 20th sport is underway absolutely everywhere in the city. Pin trading is happening at every venue, the athletes’ village, on the streets. The reason behind the practice remains the same since it began: to open up the lines of communication between everyone at the Games. ...
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