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New Zealander Fox birdies last hole for 'surreal' British Open win
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New Zealander Fox birdies last hole to win British Open
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Evenepoel wins Tour stage, Vingegaard crashes out after night-time control
Olympic champion Remco Evenepoel beat race leader Tadej Pogacar in a sprint finish to take Sunday's 15th stage of the Tour de France, as former winner Jonas Vingegaard crashed out with a broken collarbone hours after he was woken by anti-doping controllers in the middle of the night.
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Argentina make three changes for World Cup final, Spain name same team
Lionel Messi's Argentina made three changes to their starting line-up for Sunday's World Cup final against Spain as the holders attempt to become the first team since 1962 to retain the trophy.
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New Zealander Fox wins British Open on final hole
New Zealand's Ryan Fox won the 154th British Open with a birdie at the last to claim his first major at 10 under par on Sunday.
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'Inhuman' testing procedures could have cost Vingegaard, says Pogacar
Tour de France champion Tadej Pogacar said that "inhuman" doping control procedures could have contributed to arch rival Jonas Vingegaard crashing out of the race on Sunday's mountainous 15th stage.
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Three-team NBA trade sends Dort to Hawks, Risacher to Mavs: reports
Oklahoma City have sent guard Lugentz Dort to Atlanta who moved 2024 top overall NBA draft pick Zaccharie Risacher to Dallas in a three-team swap, according to multiple reports on Sunday.
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Mercedes boss seeks to comfort 'disappointed' Russell amid reliability woes
Mercedes team chief Toto Wolff said he intended to put an arm around an emotional George Russell on Sunday after the driver appeared to be distraught following a first lap retirement at the Belgian Grand Prix.
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Left knee issues will keep Ohtani off the mound for now
Los Angeles Dodgers batting and pitching star Shohei Ohtani will not make a scheduled mound start at Philadelphia on Wednesday due to lingering knee soreness, manager Dave Roberts said Sunday.
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Vingegaard to undergo collarbone surgery after Tour de France crash
Two-time winner Jonas Vingegaard will undergo surgery on a fractured collarbone after he suffered a miserable end to his Tour de France on Sunday, crashing around 20km from the end of the 15th stage.
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Hamilton rues costly practice mistake for missing podium at Belgian GP
Lewis Hamilton said he rued his mistake made in practice on Saturday and pledged to intensify his focus after finishing an eventful fourth for Ferrari at Sunday’s Belgian Grand Prix.
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Young charges into British Open lead as Scheffler comes up short
Cameron Young faces an anxious countdown to see if his wait for a major win is over after setting the clubhouse lead at the British Open on nine under par as the overnight leaders faltered on the final day at Royal Birkdale.
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Antonelli relieved to get 'tough win' in Belgium
Kimi Antonelli showed relief and satisfaction on Sunday after taking full advantage of Mercedes team-mate George Russell's misfortunes to extend his lead in the drivers' championship with a calm win in the Belgian Grand Prix.
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Olympic champ Evenepoel wins Tour de France 15th stage
Olympic champion Remco Evenepoel beat race leader Tadej Pogacar in a sprint finish to take Sunday's 15th stage of the Tour de France, as former winner Jonas Vingegaard crashed out.
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Argentines out in force as New Yorkers bid farewell to World Cup carnival
Noisy Argentinians brought the World Cup carnival back to the heart of New York ahead of their blockbuster clash against Spain Sunday, reigniting interest in the tournament after it dipped with the US exit.
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Kim leads British Open as Young charges into clubhouse lead
South Korea's Kim Si-woo moved within sight of his first major after Sam Burns' two-shot overnight lead at the British Open vanished with three consecutive bogeys.
Calm Antonelli takes sixth win of the season with victory at Belgian GP
Italian teenager Kimi Antonelli ended a three-race winless streak on Sunday to extend his lead in the Formula One drivers’ championship with a solid fighting victory for Mercedes in the Belgian Grand Prix.
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Antonelli takes sixth win of the season with victory at Belgian Grand Prix
Italian teenager Kimi Antonelli extended his lead at the top of the world championship with victory in the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa on Sunday.
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Ton-up Duckett leads England to 387-3 in India ODI decider
Ben Duckett blasted a sublime 141 and Jacob Bethell powered to 91 as England pulverised India to reach a mammoth 387-3 in the third one-day international at Lord's on Sunday.
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Red and yellow sweep Madrid before World Cup final
Madrid was awash in red and yellow on Sunday as Spain prepared for the World Cup final against Argentina, with buses flying national flags, mobile phone networks adopting football-themed slogans and thousands of supporters wearing the national team's shirt.
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Russell out of Belgian GP after colliding with Hamilton on lap one
Mercedes driver George Russell crashed out of the Belgian Grand Prix on Sunday after colliding with Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton on the first lap at Spa-Francorchamps.
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Tsitsipas ends title drought in Gstaad
Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas won his first ATP title in nearly a year-and-a-half with a three-set win over Belgian Raphael Collignon at the Swiss Open in Gstaad on Sunday.
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Tour de France rivals Pogacar, Vingegaard given night-time doping controls
Tour de France leader Tadej Pogacar and his main rival Jonas Vingegaard both confirmed on Sunday that they were visited in the middle of the night by anti-doping controllers, just hours before a crucial mountain stage.
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Tour de France leader Pogacar confirms night-time doping control
Tour de France leader Tadej Pogacar confirmed on Sunday that he was visited in the middle of the night by anti-doping controllers, just hours before a crucial mountain stage.
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Cat rescued from ruins of Venezuela quake offers 'ray of hope'
A weakened cat was pulled from under the rubble of a collapsed residential complex in Venezuela on Saturday in what a rescuer described as a "ray of hope" in the aftermath of deadly earthquakes.
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Sindhu wins Japan Open to end title drought
Indian badminton star Pusarla Venkata Sindhu ended a title drought of almost two years at the Japan Open on Sunday and said winning would give her "a lot of confidence".
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Skipper Sheehan urges higher level from beaten Ireland
Disappointed captain Dan Sheehan says third-ranked Ireland need to adopt the "right mindset" if they're to start beating the top table teams of world rugby.
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World Cup moments: Viking row and minnows sparkle
The first 48-team World Cup has provided a thrilling spectacle and a string of compelling storylines.
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Trump to bask in World Cup final spotlight
US President Donald Trump will bask in the spotlight at the World Cup final on Sunday -- after already providing one of the tournament's most controversial moments.
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Faith vs therapy: Inside the Philippine school for exorcists
Asia's only dedicated exorcism centre -- designed to train not only Philippine priests but clergy from across the region -- sits just off a busy thoroughfare in Metro Manila.
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Italy confident they can bounce back at Nations Championship
Italy captain Michele Lamaro is confident his side can bounce back in a confidence-sapping Nations Championship campaign, but said they must learn from their mistakes.
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In a Lebanon museum, 'keys without homes' evoke destruction in south
Tears streamed down south Lebanon resident Fatima Hajj Ali's face as she stared at a host of keys hanging like windchimes from the ceiling of a Beirut museum -- each one symbolising a home, like her own, destroyed by Israel.
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Kiss has work cut out at Wallabies as Schmidt bids farewell
Outgoing Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt believes he is leaving the team in a good place, but with the Rugby World Cup on home soil barely 14 months away replacement Les Kiss has plenty to do.
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Influencer Andrew Tate and brother arrested in Miami
Radical social media influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan were arrested Saturday in Miami, the US Marshals Service told AFP, as Britain seeks their extradition to face new charges of rape, sex trafficking and assault.
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Departing Deschamps looks back on 'wonderful' World Cup
France coach Didier Deschamps said he had experienced a "truly wonderful adventure" with his players as he bid farewell to the job on Saturday after 14 highly successful years in charge.
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FIFA toasts World Cup triumph as tournament draws to close
It was supposed to be the World Cup weighed down by problems: sky-high prices, geopolitical tension, the shadow of conflict and the threat of brutal summer heat across the three host nations.
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England finish third as Spain and Argentina brace for World Cup final
England beat France 6-4 in a high-scoring World Cup romp on Saturday to seal third place as Kylian Mbappe became the competition's all-time leading scorer with 22 goals.
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All Blacks make strides under Rennie as Springboks loom
Coach Dave Rennie says he's "really excited" by the All Blacks' upward trajectory early in his tenure but warns a four-Test series against South Africa will be a "different beast".
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England took first step towards elite nations with France win: Tuchel
Thomas Tuchel said England had taken their first step in closing the gap on the top football nations after edging a 10-goal thriller against France to finish third at the 2026 tournament.
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Japan's young guns excite Jones in Nations Championship
Coach Eddie Jones said he was excited about Japan's future after some "absolutely outstanding" performances from young newcomers to his team in the Nations Championship.
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England edge France 6-4 in chaotic World Cup bronze match
England beat France 6-4 in a chaotic World Cup third-place playoff on Saturday as Kylian Mbappe became the all-time leading scorer in World Cup history.
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Erasmus calls Springbok victory over Wales a 'grind'
South Africa head coach Rassie Erasmus said the seven-try 43-0 Nations Championship third-round victory over Wales in Durban on Saturday was more difficult than it may have looked on the surface.
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Earl double guides England past Argentina after dramatic ending
England No 8 Ben Earl scored twice as England beat Argentina 31-24 in the Nations Championship on Saturday in an ill-disciplined affair overshadowed by off-field matters.