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- What a ping pong! China’s world number one ranked table tennis player’s racket is broken by an excited cameraman… before the star player uses a substitute to lose against an opponent he has never beaten before
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Sign up to our free sports newsletter for the latest news on everything from cycling to boxing.To receive the latest news, sign up to our free sports emailWorld number one and defending French Open champion Iga Swiatek criticized fans for making noise during a point after winning a hard-fought three-set match against fellow four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka.Swiatek saved a match point to deny a spirited Osaka the biggest win of her comeback, after the 22-year-old fought back from behind in the deciding set to win in a thrilling 7-6, 1-6, 7-5 victory.The match quickly became a classic, but…
Sign up to our free sports newsletter for the latest news on everything from cycling to boxing.To receive the latest news, sign up to our free sports emailAustralia are on the brink of achieving an unprecedented feat in cricket – winning the Men’s T20 World Cup would see Australia hold every major cricket trophy across the men’s and women’s teams combined.They are the World Test champions and 50-over world champions in the men’s and women’s games, with the women also winning the recent T20 World Cup.Mitchell Marsh is the team’s new captain after a 12-month trial period and will be…
Subscribe to the free weekly IndyTech newsletter delivered straight to your inboxSign up for our free IndyTech newsletterpictureEvery six seconds, in a factory on the northern edge of Stockholm, a secret printer churns out a sheet, worth thousands of euros each. Each sheet contains 108 tiny solar cells, and they will soon be found in everyday devices, from keyboards to headphones, fundamentally changing how we interact with technology—and, according to their creators, even our relationship with light.Sweden might seem like an unlikely place for a solar revolution, but the lack of light during the winter months has led Exegur co-founder…
Cybercrime: US announces one of the world’s largest botnets has been taken downBBC Source link
They travelled 15,000km in 50 days, completing a thrilling walk to the finish line on Wednesday. However, fans of Race Across The World may not have to wait long for the next instalment, as the BBC has teased an upcoming celebrity series. As the final episode drew to a close, viewers were able to see a preview of the next race, this time featuring a celebrity pair. In the footage, the next group of racers can be seen taking on the mountainous terrain, and fans are convinced they’ve caught one of their stars.”OMG is that @scott_mills’ voice in the trailer…
Fabio Capello, 77, compared the Real Madrid midfielder to Germany’s World Cup legend Lothar Matthäus ahead of the Champions League final at Wembley. Jude Bellingham was outstanding in his first season with Real Madrid(Getty Images) Former England manager Fabio Capello believes Jude Bellingham is out of this world. The 77-year-old Capello compared the Real Madrid midfielder to Germany’s World Cup legend Lothar Matthäus ahead of the Champions League final at Wembley Stadium but believes Bellingham is better in front of goal. The England star has scored 22 goals in his first season at the Bernabeu and Madrid, who have already…
The Race Across the World came to a tense conclusion as two pairs of runners came neck-and-neck close to the finish line in a 15,000km race across East Asia. After arriving at the penultimate checkpoint in Jakarta just 12 minutes apart, Alfie and Owen, along with Isabelle and Eugenie, were eager to take the lead on the final leg.The two pairs met multiple times on the journey from Jakarta to Lombok, after which they both had to cross by boat at exactly the same time to a small island offshore. After finding a speedboat, the pair set off quickly across…
The 2024 World Entrepreneur Investment Forum will To the international community, “Leveraging the power of entrepreneurship and innovation, [SDGs]We will place emphasis on including women, youth, people with disabilities and productive families in these efforts.” The 2024 Global Entrepreneurship Investment Forum was held in Manama, Bahrain from May 14 to 16. The forum was held under the theme of “Achieving the SDGs by Promoting Innovation and Economic Growth.” According to a UN news article, the Manama Declaration recognizes the role of innovation in driving the development of technologies and products that help solve socio-economic and environmental challenges. It calls on…
BBC One’s thrilling reality show Race Across the World has come to a close with a nail-biting final chase before the winner walks away with a £20,000 prize. Best friends Alfie and Owen took part in a tense boat race to secure victory after a gruelling 15,000km race across East Asia. They faced stiff competition from mother-daughter team Eugenie and Isabelle, who fought tooth and nail to finish just eight minutes behind them. They were closely followed by brother and sister Betty and James, with married couple Stephen and Viv in fourth place. For Alfie and Owen, it was a…
Football’s top leagues and players’ unions have joined forces today to tell FIFA: “We will not play in your Club World Cup. You are killing football.”The boycott threats have been spearheaded by Premier League chairman Richard Masters, PFA chairman Maheta Molango and La Liga chief executive Javier Tebas.FIFA Club World Cup could be boycottedCredit: GettyPrem CEO Richard Masters leads boycottCredit: PAManchester City are the current championsCredit: GettyWith Manchester City and Chelsea favourites to win, they will vow to take legal action unless the 32-team tournament is revised. united states of america Next summerwill be rescheduled.Harry Kane’s Bayern Munich and Jude…