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‘I’ll be OK,’ says Emma Raducanu after incident with ‘fixated’ man in Dubai
Emma Raducanu has insisted “I’ll be OK” after the behaviour of a male spectator caused the British tennis star to leave a match in tears and raised again the issue of security for female athletes.
The 22-year-old spoke of the “difficult experience” she endured during her Dubai Tennis Championships match …
Scotland’s dangermen Russell and Van der Merwe loom large for England
No one can say England have not been forewarned. Their recent record against Scotland – one win in their past seven Calcutta Cup encounters – has involved a range of painful indignities but two familiar themes stand out. Their names are Finn Russell and Duhan van der Merwe and, fitness …
The most important characteristic in the makeup of the complex personality of the journalist Joe Haines, who has died aged 97, was loyalty. He was loyal to his family and a few carefully chosen friends; he never forgot the poverty and the culture of his working-class childhood and was thus …
Calcutta Cup classics: our writers pick their most memorable showdowns
2 April 2000: Scotland 19-13 England
clearly has to be up there. But the world’s oldest international fixture takes on a different complexion in even-numbered years. Edinburgh’s cold, malty air, the walk down past Haymarket (before the trams), the distant hills, …England may have fully fit squad for Australia Champions Trophy opener
England begin their Champions Trophy campaign against Australia in bustling Lahore on Saturday and while recent results have set alarm bells ringing, there is growing optimism that a previously lengthy injury list is at least beginning to ease.
So much so, in fact, that captain Jos Buttler and head coach …
Boxing’s ‘Fight Card of the Century’ has a glaring omission: women
On Saturday night in Riyadh, an evening of boxing dubbed as the “Fight Card of the Century” will take centre stage inside the 15-month-old Kingdom Arena. Headlining is the undisputed championship light-heavyweight rematch between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol, chiefly supported by the IBF heavyweight title contest involving Great Britain’s …
The Spin | Future of cricket up for debate
Two consecutive days, two cricket events, two very different visions.
One, at Old Trafford last Friday, was all sharply pressed chinos and beaming smiles, as Lancashire held a press conference to celebrate their link up with the RSPG group, who have agreed to pay £80m for a 70% stake in …
Wednesday briefing: From Berlin to Helsinki – and even in London - barriers excluding the far right are disintegrating
Good morning. Kemi Badenoch has dismissed the idea of any kind of pact between the Conservatives and Reform UK – but, as the last couple of days have made abundantly clear, they are drinking from the same well.
On Monday, Badenoch spoke at a conference organised by the Alliance for …
Emma Raducanu left in tears as ‘fixated’ man ejected from Dubai tennis event
An emotional Emma Raducanu was knocked out of the Dubai Tennis Championships by Karolina Muchova, after a man in the crowd who had displayed “fixated behaviour” was ejected from the venue.
Raducanu appeared rattled and in tears as she went to the umpire’s chair after going behind 2-0 early in …