lundi 22 juin 2026

Former Wimbledon champion Vondrousova gets four-year ban for refusing drug test

Marketa Vondrousova's suspension will end on June 21, 2030, when ​the two-time Grand Slam finalist from the Czech Republic ‌will be ‌30 years old.

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Boy’s speech inspires Samurai Blue at World Cup

Head coach Hajime Moriyasu said he "almost cried" when he realized that his team's efforts were encouraging children living far from Japan.

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dimanche 21 juin 2026

Lamine Yamal-inspired Spain cruises past Saudi Arabia

Spain leads the group with four points in the standings while Saudi Arabia has one.

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Cape Verde on mission to take fairy-tale run at World Cup into knockout round

Cape Verde, ranked 63rd in the world, will head into its final Group H game against Saudi Arabia knowing that victory will secure passage into the next round.

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Serena Williams to return to singles competition at Wimbledon

The announcement that the 44-year-old mother of two will ⁠play singles will provide a massive storyline for the Grand Slam.

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Wyndham Clark builds commanding lead in third round of U.S. Open

Of the 21 players who have gone into the final round of a major with a lead of six strokes or more, all but one have gone on to win.

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samedi 20 juin 2026

Cristiano Ronaldo’s struggles put Portugal in tough spot at World Cup

Portugal coach Roberto Martinez has a major decision to make over the 41-year-old following a 1-1 draw with Congo on Wednesday.

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Germany still not satisfied despite beating Cote d’Ivoire to reach knockout stage

Cote d'Ivoire also remains in a strong position to advance and could book its first-ever ticket to the knockout stage with a decisive win over Curacao next week.

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vendredi 19 juin 2026

Japan looking to ramp up intensity against Tunisia in World Cup’s 1,000th match

Japan's first match was played in Dallas, where the air conditioning in the stadium was noticeable, ‌but Monterrey presents a very different challenge due to the expected heat.

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Hajime Moriyasu proud of fans’ reputation for cleanliness

Footage went viral online after Japan supporters were seen putting their trash in blue plastic bags following Sunday's 2-2 draw with the Netherlands in Texas.

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With beer and poutine, Canadians celebrate first World Cup win in Niagara Falls

The ‌gathering, organized by Niagara Parks, welcomed hundreds of people just steps away from the cascading waterfalls.

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jeudi 18 juin 2026

Mexico edges South Korea to win Group A and punch ticket to knockout stage

The victory gave Javier Aguirre's side six points from two matches and ensured its first knockout game would be played in Mexico City on June 30.

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Rory McIlroy pleased with reduced green speeds at windy U.S. Open

McIlroy could not take full advantage, however, firing a 1-under par 69 and twice squandering the lead.

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Tunisia coach Herve ⁠Renard braces for trial by fire against Japan

"I know very well the quality of this team," Renard said. "Japan are the best team in ​Asia."

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mercredi 17 juin 2026

Thomas Tuchel praises players after England surges past Croatia in second half

Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford struck in the second 45 minutes to seal the victory after Harry Kane had two goals canceled out by Croatia in ​the opening half.

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Ronaldo fails to shine as Portugal held to surprise draw with Congo at World Cup

Portugal coach Roberto Martinez acknowledged his side felt the pressure ‌of trying ‌to win the tournament.

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Scotland’s famous Tartan Army drinking Boston dry at World Cup

"Do they ever sleep? Do they ever get tired? They were back at it the ‌next day at 11 a.m.," said Billy DeCain, general manager of the Sam Adams Tap Room in Boston.

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Shohei Ohtani pitches through bloody blister as Dodgers complete sweep of Rays

Ohtani ​was not used as the designated hitter but had an at-bat as a pinch hitter in the sixth inning and grounded out.

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Cultural aspects dominate coverage as sumo enthralls Paris

Sumo's trip to Paris offered a vivid reminder that the sport's rituals and symbolism can resonate as strongly as the action in the ring.

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mardi 16 juin 2026

Messi hat trick equals goalscoring record as Argentina beat Algeria

Norway striker Erling ⁠Haaland also announced his arrival at the World Cup in typically emphatic fashion, with two goals in a majestic display against Iraq.

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Tunisia replaces manager days ahead of Japan World Cup match

Herve Renard managed Saudi Arabia to a shock 2-1 victory over eventual ​champions Argentina at the 2022 ⁠World Cup.

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lundi 15 juin 2026

Veteran Vozinha the Cape Verde hero as keeper shuts out Spain

Vozinha broke down in tears at the end of Monday's 0-0 draw with Spain after the 40-year-old was mobbed by his teammates following a stunning display.

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Goalscorer Kamada credits ex-Palace boss Glasner for his Japan turnaround

The midfielder has become a vital cog in a Japan side determined to make a major impact at the World Cup.

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Rangers get off to hot start, hold off Red Sox

Willson Contreras homered twice ⁠on his 3-for-4 night and Masataka Yoshida went 2-for-4 with a double and run scored to lead ⁠the Red Sox.

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dimanche 14 juin 2026

Sweden demolishes Tunisia 5-1 to seize control of World Cup group

Earlier in Group F, Japan scored late to draw 2-2 against the Netherlands.

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Hamilton ends Antonelli’s run with first win for Ferrari

Antonelli retired five laps from the end with an electrical shutdown while in second place and saw his lead over ‌Hamilton slashed ‌to 41 points.

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French salt enters the sumo ring in Paris

Paris' first major sumo event in decades will use 200 kg of custom French salt, an essential element in the sport's centuries-old purification rituals.

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samedi 13 juin 2026

Japan coach takes responsibility for Wataru Endo going home

Following his withdrawal, Endo announced his retirement from international competition altogether.

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Knicks defeat Spurs to snap 53-year NBA title drought

The Knicks won the series 4-1, the young Spurs team on their home floor to lift the trophy for the first time since 1973.

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Netherlands use pressure to drive bid for elusive World Cup triumph

The Dutch have been to the World Cup final three times ​before, the last time in 2010, but lost on each occasion .

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jeudi 11 juin 2026

Jordan Staal, Hurricanes take Game 5, close in on Stanley Cup title

The Hurricanes own a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven series and will try to clinch ​the title in Game 6 on Sunday in Las Vegas.

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Iran’s World Cup team finds support from fans in Mexico

The Iran side, known as Team Melli, is navigating uncharted waters.

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Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani leaves game early due to left knee inflammation

Ohtani ​was 2-for-2 with his ‌second home ‌run in as many ​games and had reached base four times before his departure.

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Mexico beats South Africa to kick off 2026 World Cup

The match fired the starting gun for the World Cup, yet the scrappy encounter will likely be remembered not for its thrilling soccer, but for its flurry of dismissals.

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Teenage sensation Kimi Antonelli heads to Spain seeking sixth straight win

Mercedes' Antonelli is 66 points clear of Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton.

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mercredi 10 juin 2026

Knicks move within one win of title after biggest comeback in NBA Finals history

New York can clinch its ​first title since 1973 on Saturday night, when Game 5 will be ‌played in ‌San Antonio.

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Gianni Infantino defends FIFA over visa issues in U.S. ahead of World Cup

Infantino said FIFA ⁠understands there are also times to "chill and relax" when visa issues arise rather than creating additional conflict.

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Behind Jordan Staal’s 2 goals, Hurricanes level Stanley Cup Final 2-2

Staal scored twice as Carolina beat Vegas 5-3 in Game 4, with the 37-year-old captain continuing a remarkable scoring run.

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Could Hoshoryu be the last Mongolian yokozuna?

Recent results suggest that a remarkable era of dominance may finally be starting to wind down.

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mardi 9 juin 2026

Serena still mulling Wimbledon return after comeback win

The American great said ⁠she was still to decide whether to play at Wimbledon after making a winning comeback on Tuesday nearly four years after her last competitive match.

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Tuchel says England not World Cup favorites but can dare to dream

Most bookmakers have England among the leading title contenders but Thomas Tuchel reckons the six-decade drought since the nation's solitary triumph in 1966 counts against it.

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lundi 8 juin 2026

Somali soccer referee will miss World Cup after U.S. denies entry

Omar Abdulkadir Artan, who was named the Confederation of African ​Football's Best Male Referee for 2025, reportedly had a valid visa.

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Ticketholders boo Trump as NBA Finals security clogs Madison Square Garden

A strict, airport-style gauntlet of security was in place as Trump became the first sitting U.S. president to attend the NBA Finals.

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dimanche 7 juin 2026

Alexander Zverev claims long-awaited Grand Slam title with French Open win

Zverev is the first German man to capture a Slam since Boris Becker's Australian Open triumph three decades ago.

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samedi 6 juin 2026

Scotland’s Tartan Army to bring ’the party’ on World Cup return

The joy of reaching the World Cup, though, has been tempered by the exorbitant prices of tickets, travel and accommodation.

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Tour de France favorites keep distance from each other ahead of race

Cycling's best stage racers have largely managed to avoid each other this season.

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Teenager Mirra Andreeva lives up to hype by winning French Open

Andreeva joined the select group of active major champions led by players such as ​Iga Swiatek, Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff.

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vendredi 5 juin 2026

Hurricanes rally past Golden Knights in Game 2 of Stanley Cup Final

The Hurricanes won their sixth overtime game of this year's Stanley Cup playoffs.

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jeudi 4 juin 2026

Monaco favorite Charles Leclerc insists Mercedes is still team to beat

Leclerc's teammate Lewis Hamilton is also being strongly tipped to win his first race since joining Ferrari.

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Mirra Andreeva and Maja Chwalinska set up unlikely French Open final

Early exits for marquee names including defending champion Coco Gauff, four-time winner Iga Swiatek and world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka opened the door for a new cast of contenders.

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mercredi 3 juin 2026

FIFA bars fans from bringing water bottles into venues during World Cup

FIFA has banned fans from bringing refillable water bottles into World Cup venues in a last-minute policy change that will force thirsty supporters to pay for bottled water, The Athletic reported on Wednesday.

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Super Bowl-winning quarterback Russell Wilson announces retirement

Wilson made his announcement during ⁠a 3-minute, 16-second video posted to social media.

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mardi 2 juin 2026

Matt Olson’s homer breaks tie to boost Braves over Blue Jays

The Blue Jays had tied it 2-2 in the top of the second on an opposite-field homer to right field by Kazuma Okamoto, his team-leading 13th.

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Shadow of war looms large over French Open as semifinal lineup takes shape

Tension has lingered since the opening week, driven by the fact that Ukrainians must compete against opponents from Russia and Belarus while their homeland faces bombardment.

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lundi 1 juin 2026

Osaka finds peace in defeat as Sabalenka ends Paris run

The 28-year-old left Paris describing herself as "enlightened" and at peace with the emotional swings that once ‌consumed her ‌career.

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Relentless Sabalenka beats Osaka to reach French Open quarters

The Belarusian recovered from a ragged opening to extend her remarkable consistency at majors, where she has reached at least the quarter-finals in her last ​14 appearances.

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