Inspired Halep wins Wimbledon
LONDON, Reuters) – Serena Williams remained tantalisingly one short of a record-equalling 24 Grand Slam singles titles as Simona Halep thrashed the off-key American in a one-sided Wimbledon final yesterday.
LONDON, Reuters) – Serena Williams remained tantalisingly one short of a record-equalling 24 Grand Slam singles titles as Simona Halep thrashed the off-key American in a one-sided Wimbledon final yesterday.
LONDON, (Reuters) – England captain Eoin Morgan knows New Zealand have the ability to defend small totals and says the hosts will need to replicate their near-perfect game against Australia to prevail in today’s Cricket World Cup final.
LONDON, (Reuters) – Serena Williams remained tantalisingly one short of a record-equalling 24 Grand Slam singles titles as Simona Halep thrashed the off-key American in a one-sided Wimbledon final on Saturday.
LONDON, (Reuters) – Eoin Morgan’s England can cap a stunning white-ball transformation in tomorrow’s Cricket World Cup final but awaiting them at Lord’s will be a New Zealand side chasing their own slice of history.
LONDON, (Reuters) – England quick Jofra Archer will keep up his aggressive approach in tomorrow’s World Cup final against New Zealand after his bouncer left Australia’s Alex Carey with a bloodied chin in Thursday’s semi-final at Edgbaston.
Lady Jaguars head-coach Dr. Ivan Joseph said yesterday that the CONCACAF Women’s Under-20 Qualifiers which commence today will be utilized as an avenue to start the rebuilding of the women’s programme.
The Burnham Court on Carmichael and Middle Streets will come alive tonight when the Guinness ‘Greatest of the Streets’ Georgetown Championship resumes with the second elimination round.
Former three-time national men’s singles champion Colin France feels that nine-yea-old emerging table tennis maestro Jasmine Billingy has the potential to be a world-beater.
Robert Singh, who captured three medals at the recent third annual Caribbean Beginners and Developmental archery championships, was the recipient of a fourth from Director of Sport Christopher Jones.
The Guyana under-17 cricket team will look to cap off their disappointing Cricket West Indies “Future Stars” U17 Regional tournament with a victory when they come up against the Leeward Islands today at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy ground.
By Royston Crandon Guyana’s national badminton player Narayan Ramdhani has hailed his one-week badminton camp a success.
Leo Romalho with an aggregate of 118 points and six V-bulls won the latest round of the Guyana National Rifle Association Record Shoot held Sunday last at the Timehri Rifle Ranges, Yarrowkabra, Linden Soesdyke Highway.
One of Guyana’s leading table tennis clubs the Titans Table Tennis Club, is set to roll out its 2019 junior summer camp from Monday until July 26.
The Business School (TBS) will have to wait a bit longer for their first win in the Sir Garfield Sobers Schools Cricket Tournament in Barbados after crashing to three successive losses.
LONDON (Reuters) – Serena Williams no longer wants to obsess about elusive Grand Slam “number 24” and Simona Halep is desperate to win Wimbledon more than to stop the American reaching that milestone but there will be no place for either to hide in today’s final.
LONDON, (Reuters) – Even for the two players vying for the title of GOAT (Greatest of All Time) it was perhaps greedy to expect them to produce a blockbuster to compare with their previous duel at Wimbledon.
LONDON, (Reuters) – Top seed and defending champion Novak Djokovic held off a spirited challenge from Spanish outsider Roberto Bautista Agut yesterday to triumph in four sets and advance to a mouthwatering Wimbledon final against Roger Federer.
The Oklahoma City Thunder traded guard Russell Westbrook to the Houston Rockets for guard Chris Paul and a pair of first-round draft picks, multiple media outlets reported Thursday.
CHALON SUR SAONE, France, (Reuters) – Dutchman Dylan Groenewegen put his nightmare of a Tour de France start behind him when he won the seventh stage in a bunch sprint after a pancake-flat 230 km ride from Belfort yesterday.
LIVERPOOL, England, CMC – World number three Jamaica hardly broke a sweat as they opened their Netball World Cup campaign with an authoritative 85-29 victory over Fiji here yesterday.
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