Alexander Zverev gives a vague impression as Jannik Sinner’s clash takes a turn

Alexander Zverev Monte Carlo Masters

Alexander Zverev admitted that his condition was not good in the last quarter (Image: Tennis TV) Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev will face off in their fourth consecutive Masters 1000 semi-final, this time in Monte Carlo. Moetsalibe defeated the German at the Paris Masters in November, and at Indian Wells and Miami last month, going … Read more

Jannik Sinner takes down Auger-Aliassime in Monte-Carlo, matches the ‘Big 3’ event | ATP Tour | Tennis

Jannik Sinner takes down Auger-Aliassime in Monte-Carlo, matches the 'Big 3' event | ATP Tour | Tennis

Game Report Moetsalibe takes down Auger-Aliassime in Monte-Carlo, matches the ‘Big 3’ The Italian will next face Zverev, who rejects Fonseca for the SF spot April 10, 2026 Corinne Dubreuil/ATP Tour Jannik Sinner defeats Felix Auger-Aliassime in straight sets in the Monte-Carlo quarterfinals on Friday. Written by Andy West Jannik Sinner added another important ATP … Read more

GP Miguel Indurain: Ion Izagirre takes down Quinn Simmons to claim his third edition in the final year of his pro career

The peloton rode the two-lane road leading out of town

Ion Izagirre (Cofidis) claimed GP Miguel Indurain for the third and final time of his career before retiring at the end of the season. The Basque rider followed the attack at the start of the final, hilly 29km to go and reached the final climb with two riders: Quinn Simmons (Lidl-Trek) and Markel Beloki (EF … Read more

The Boat Races 2026 – live updates as Oxford takes on Cambridge on the Thames

Luke McLaughlin

Important events Show only important events Please enable JavaScript to use this app Luke McLaughlin Stephan Freischem – father of Mia Freischem (Cambridge) and Lilli Freischem (Oxford), speaking at the launch outside Thames Rowing Club in Putney. He lives in Cologne, Germany and works as a patent attorney. double quotation markSplit loyalty today… actually on … Read more

‘It’s not a revolution, it’s an evolution’: Les Kiss’s squad takes a look at the Wallabies’ form and dominance | Angus Fontaine

'It's not a revolution, it's an evolution': Les Kiss's squad takes a look at the Wallabies' form and dominance | Angus Fontaine

In 1986, around the time 21-year-old Les Kiss was making his mark on the rugby league world by breaking for the North Sydney Bears, Queensland Origin side and Australia over a five-month period, the Breakfast Creek Gang was crafting its legend as “a diverse, but consistent, consistent, uniformed legal. brokers, bookies, outlaws and party identities.” … Read more