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On this day in 2011: Novak Djokovic wins first Wimbledon title
Daily Echo· 12 hours agoDjokovic triumphed 6-4 6-1 1-6 6-3 to end Nadal’s reign as Wimbledon men’s champion and become the first Serbian to win the crown. “It’s really hard to describe this with any words except as ...
Most deserving MLB All-Star starters become clear with full season's worth of stats
USA TODAY Sports via Yahoo Sport· 8 hours ago(Henderson also qualifies at third under our criteria, but hasn’t played an inning there this...
Frontier, Stonepeak Discuss Up to $1 Billion Fiber JV
Bloomberg· 3 hours agoHave a confidential tip for our reporters? Frontier Communications Parent Inc. is in talks with...
Nick Kyrgios tells Piers Morgan he would have easily beaten McEnroe
Daily Mail· 2 days agoSo, I don't know how McEnroe is going to go against returning my serve. 'I'm confident in my...
Whitney Port Gives Update on Surrogacy Journey Following Two Miscarriages - E! Online
E! Online· 1 day agoWhitney Port is writing the next chapter of her fertility journey. After several miscarriages, Port...
Latest popular tourist destination warns Brits that they 'aren't welcome'
Daily Express· 3 hours agoNow I see that in Ibiza they are beginning to mobilise. Members of activist group Prou Ibiza,...
I apologised to Sir Alex Ferguson after Liverpool accusation - but my dad loved what I said
Liverpool Echo via Yahoo Sport· 22 hours agoBarely in the game for long periods, the Red Devils fell behind when Gerrard fired past Anders...
Carlos Alcaraz wins Wimbledon opener as Andy Murray wants ‘closure’
Gulf News· 2 days agoAlcaraz, still only 21, is chasing his fourth Grand Slam title and hopes to become just the sixth...
The future of tennis is bright as Big Four era comes to an end
Daily Mail· 2 days agoRoger Federer went in 2022, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray will follow him soon and even the ageless...
Jota 'dream' Celtic transfer claim to be addressed immediately as Ittihad finally help out a wearied...
Daily Record via Yahoo News UK· 7 hours agoBut now it's D-Day for Jota as if Pioli decides against keeping him then there is no way back. The Italian's whole way of playing football centres around wingers and their ability to beat their ...