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Virus kills dozens of tigers in Thailand park
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Timberwolves ace Edwards sends Mavericks to worst slump in decades
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Tomb more than 1,000 years old found in Panama
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France's Galthie lauds 'success story' Italy ahead of Six Nations clash
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Brumbies confident of snapping 26-year Christchurch drought
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Penge and Bridgeman share Riviera lead with McIlroy in hot pursuit
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Australia blow as goalkeeper Micah ruled out of Women's Asian Cup
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Brazil, India eye critical minerals deal as leaders meet
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Political drama overshadows Berlin Film Festival finale
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Battered by Gaza war, Israel's tech sector in recovery mode
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Hurricanes rue injury to Super Rugby playmaker Cameron
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Wallabies winger Jorgensen turns on magic for NSW Waratahs
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Trump imposes 10% global tariff after stinging court rebuke
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Floyd Mayweather to come out of retirement
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Xbox boss Phil Spencer retires as Microsoft shakes up gaming unit
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158 giant tortoises reintroduced to a Galapagos island
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What's next after US Supreme Court tariff ruling?
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Canada and USA to meet in ice hockey gold medal showdown at Winter Olympics
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Jake Paul requires second jaw surgery after Joshua knockout
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'Boldly headbang': Star Trek's Shatner, 94, unveils metal album
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Marseille lose first Ligue 1 game of Beye era
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Police battle opposition protesters in Albanian capital
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Austria snowstorm leaves five dead, road and power chaos
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Trump unleashes personal assault on 'disloyal' Supreme Court justices
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'Not the end': Small US firms wary but hopeful on tariff upheaval
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US freestyle skier Ferreira wins Olympic halfpipe gold
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Svitolina edges Gauff to set up Pegula final in Dubai
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'Proud' Alcaraz digs deep to topple Rublev and reach Qatar final
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UK govt considers removing ex-prince Andrew from line of succession
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New study probes why chronic pain lasts longer in women
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Trump vows 10% global tariff after stinging court rebuke
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Aston Martin in disarray as Leclerc tops F1 testing timesheets
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Venus Williams accepts Indian Wells wild card
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Anxious Venezuelans seek clarity on new amnesty law
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Last-gasp Canada edge Finland to reach Olympic men's ice hockey final
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Scotland captain Tuipulotu grateful for Wales boss Tandy's influence
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Zelensky says no 'family day' in rare personal interview to AFP
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Zelensky tells AFP that Ukraine is not losing the war
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Sweden to play Switzerland in Olympic women's curling final
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Counting the cost: Minnesota reels after anti-migrant 'occupation'
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UK police probe Andrew's protection as royals reel from ex-prince's arrest
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Doris says Ireland must pile pressure on England rising star Pollock
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US military assets in the Middle East
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Neymar hints at possible retirement after World Cup
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Stocks rise after court ruling against US tariffs
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Australia end dismal T20 World Cup by thrashing Oman
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Olympics chief says Milan-Cortina has set new path for Games
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Russian SVR spy agency took over Wagner 'influence' ops in Africa: report
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Pegula fights back to sink Anisimova and reach Dubai final
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Trump administration denounces 'terrorism' in France after activist's killing
Who said what: French Open day 4
Key quotes from the fourth day of the French Open at Roland Garros on Wednesday:
"Every time I see a young player coming, they have a lot of hunger, for sure. They fight a lot, for sure, because it's their dream place. But same as me, it's my dream place too. When you arrive in the professional tour, you don't think about anymore about the age because everybody's the same. You just face another opponent. Doesn't matter for me. If is world No. 1, whether it's 100, doesn't matter the age."
-- Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen won't be wearing kid gloves when facing 18-year-old Grand Slam debutant Victoria Mboko in her next match.
"Well, I mean, he's free. I'm lucky he could come here to Paris, watch a few of my matches. Just talking that he has to bring, you know, the materials to cut my hair that I needed. I think everybody saw my hair, my beard. So I had to do something, about it."
-- Carlos Alcaraz had his barber fly into Paris to give him a trim ahead of his second round win against Fabian Marozsan.
"Well, it's not the best. Normally I am the person who goes to bed late. Yeah, during the tournament, it's not easy to find the sleep anyway. Yeah, but it's fine. It's fine. I'm very happy with his (Gael Monfils) performance, the way that he fought yesterday. Of course, I mean, I cannot allow myself to be frustrated for him to make this match long."
-- Elina Svitolina was up early to win the second match of the day on Court Simonne Mathieu after her husband Monfils fought through in five sets in the night session on Tuesday.
"I live in a tough situation, (supporting) Juventus. It's not easy to speak about football. But yeah, I'll go with Italian. I'll go with the Inter. I think they made a really, really nice two matches with Barcelona. I will go with them. A few players that I know of Inter. I'll try to watch the match."
-- Italian eighth seed Lorenzo Musetti looks ahead to Saturday's Champions League final between Inter Milan and Paris Saint-Germain.
"I practice pretty early so then I can spend the whole day kind of chilling. It's nothing special. Usually I don't go out right before the match so I just go to the park, do some Lego, read a book. I don't watch too many TV shows because then I have weird dreams!"
"I have to stick to the things that calm me down. Paris is beautiful so just having a walk outside is a nice experience so that I'm not overthinking it."
-- Triple reigning champion Iga Swiatek shares some of her secrets for success at the French Open.
"I still want to be the best player in the world and I still want to do great things around this sport that I chose to play. My attention and focus is always to try and improve any aspect of my game. I'm an optimistic person. I don't want to, you know, use any excuses or anything like that, so my entire focus is on how can we come to solutions, solve certain things. It's a constant puzzle."
-- Former world number three Stefanos Tsitsipas on searching for the winning formula after suffering his earliest French Open exit in seven years.
G.Teles--PC