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No.1 Scheffler opens with bogey to fall from share of PGA lead
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Carrick says Man Utd future to be decided 'pretty soon'
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'Out of shape' Lukaku named in Belgium World Cup squad
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Hearts ready to 'rip up the script' in Celtic title showdown
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X pledges crackdown on illegal content in UK
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Possible contenders in UK Labour Party leadership race
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Germany's Merz says wouldn't advise young people to move to US
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Israel strikes Lebanon as talks in US enter second day
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Kyiv in mourning after 24 killed as Ukraine, Russia swap POWs
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Beckham becomes first British billionaire sportsman
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Aussie star, Danish clubbing ode through to Eurovision final
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German Oscar winner Huller feels war guilt 'every day'
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Thai lawmakers vote to revive clean air bill
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Bayern warn that Canada's Davies struggling to be fit for World Cup
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Long-serving Coleman to end Everton career at end of season
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Energy-hungry German industries in decline since Ukraine war: data
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Gordon may have made last Newcastle appearance: Howe
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Denmark's Queen Margrethe has angioplasty in hospital: palace
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Civilians caught in war of drones in eastern DR Congo
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French city reels from teen killing in drug-linked shooting
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NZ passenger from hantavirus cruise quarantines in Taiwan
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Sci-fi or battlefield reality? Ukraine's bet on drone swarms
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Russia, Ukraine swap 205 prisoners of war each
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Southeast Asia's largest dinosaur identified in Thailand
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Rapprochement, debates, dissidents: US presidential visits to China
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Indian magnate Adani agrees multi-million-dollar penalty in US court case
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Drones to fight school shooters? One US company says yes
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Mines 'draining Turkey's water sources', environmentalists warn
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Zimbabwe tobacco hits new highs under smallholder contracts
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War imperils rare vultures' yearly odyssey to the Balkans
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Russian border city shrugs off Baltic fears of attack
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Bitter church row divides Armenia ahead of elections
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India hikes fuel prices as Middle East war strains supplies
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Injured Mitoma fails to make Japan's World Cup squad
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Malaysia PM says not opposed to fugitive financier's bid for pardon
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Passenger from hantavirus cruise quarantines on remote Pitcairn Island
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Duplantis kicks off Diamond League season in China
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Arsenal scent Premier League glory
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Russia pummels Kyiv, killing at least 24 and denting peace hopes
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Rare South-North Korea football match sells out in 12 hours
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Six hantavirus cruise passengers land in Australia
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Markets wait on Trump-Xi summit, Seoul hits record
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Solomon Islands elects opposition leader Matthew Wale as PM
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Football: 2026 World Cup stadium guide
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Hearts must run Celtic gauntlet to claim historic Scottish title
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All at stake for Bundesliga relegation battlers on final day
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Trump traded hundreds of millions in US securities in 2026
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Can World Cup fuel North America's soccer boom?
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Bulgaria's pro-Russians seek place after Radev win
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Canada's Cohere embraces 'low drama' amid AI giant tumult
Wimbledon Day 1 - Who said what
Who said what at Wimbledon on Monday, the first day of the 2022 championships at the All England Club:
"The main thing that I would wish to happen, that we get a lot of heavy weapons. We are here and we are playing for my country, for Ukraine. We just want to remind that Ukraine is in trouble and we need help."
-- Lesia Tsurenko who will face Ukraine compatriot Anhelina Kalinina in the third round.
"They managed to find some Percy Pigs somewhere along the line in the crowd, which he got down and then started to feel better."
-- Britain's Jody Burrage on coming to the aid of a ballboy who had fainted during her match with Lesia Tsurenko.
"For him anyone playing in Wimbledon is a superhero. He saw these big guys that have muscles, my fitness coach, tennis coach, and he couldn't understand how is it that we can't fix a trampoline and we're playing at Wimbledon."
-- Novak Djokovic after posting on Instagram how his son Stefan was bemused by his struggles to repair a garden trampoline.
"It was in 2019 when I started to feel bad. Firstly, it was on court but then after I also felt bad off the court, which led to depression. I was dealing with that from 2019 until Wimbledon last year when I decided to take a break."
-- Poland's Maja Chwalinska, who has made the second round after coming through qualifying, on her mental health struggles.
"Novak is kind of a brick wall."
-- Australia's Thanasi Kokkinakis on facing Novak Djokovic in the next round.
"I watched his second-round match against Albert Ramos in French Open where he hit one like this down the line on breakpoint in the fifth set, break down, and I was just jumping out of the couch. I couldn't believe it. Was screaming to my girlfriend, like, Did you see that? She was, like, What happened? And I said, like, That's just amazing."
-- Jan-Lennard Struff getting a close-up view of a blistering Carlos Alcaraz passing shot.
A.Silveira--PC