New format includes world’s top singles players ‘I think it was a huge success. I had a lot of fun’ Emma Raducanu believes the other grand slam tournaments should follow the US Open’s lead and change the format of their mixed doubles competitions after relishing her time competing alongside Carlos...
The undeniably massive Alexander Isak affair has created its own sub-reality | Barney Ronay
Battle between real and fake is an active front in sport and the Newcastle striker transfer saga is vast but strangely hollow Depraved. Sickening. Toxic. Foul, but also pestilent. The end of days? That last thing wasn’t the end of days. This right here is the end of days. But...
‘I have to do better’: Potter admits he’s under pressure after Chelsea defeat
West Ham manager insists ‘the players care’ Chelsea’s Enzo Maresca delighted with Estêvão’s display Graham Potter accepted that he has to improve after West Ham’s dismal start to the season continued with a humiliating 5-1 defeat by Chelsea at the London Stadium. Potter, who is desperately looking to strengthen his...
Tense meeting awaits after Crystal Palace’s bitter European battle with Forest
Police are on alert for Sunday’s Premier League match after Nottingham Forest had a hand in the Eagles’ demotion Crystal Palace against Nottingham Forest isn’t usually a Premier League fixture that would have the Metropolitan police on red alert. But after a summer spent at each other’s throats at the...
Buildup to Premier League and EFL, transfer news and Forest uncertainty – matchday live
Latest news before the afternoon kick-offs Ten things to look out for | Mail Matchday live Brentford are another side hoping to bounce back from an opening-weekend defeat. Keith Andrews will come up against Unai Emery today as Aston Villa visit the Gtech Community Stadium. Dango Ouattara, Brentford’s record signing,...
England get the party started on a night that shows just how big this World Cup could be | Andy Bull
Electric atmosphere in Sunderland and at the stadium proves women’s tournament has grown up quicker than anyone ever expected It was quiet at Sunderland station on Friday afternoon, and quiet all the way up Union and South Streets and quiet all the way along to Keel Square, where the World...
US government takes 10% stake in Intel in unusual bid to revive chipmaking
President Trump and Intel announced an agreement on Friday that will give the US government a 10 percent stake in the company. The passive ownership will not include boardroom representation, but similar deals between the state and other tech companies could be on the horizon. Read Entire Article