Britain’s Hamzah Sheeraz crushes Edgar Berlanga to announce 168lb arrival British contender scores fifth-round knockout on historic New York card as Shakur Stevenson outpoints William Zepeda in co-feature
‘It’ll always need humans’: former Wimbledon line judge laments the Hawk-Eye era Pauline Eyre once judged serves from the likes of Jimmy Connors and has watched this year in exasperation
Pressure mounts on Konstas and Khawaja as Australia collapse in third West Indies Test Australia openers again fail to fire as tourists are all out for 225 before West Indies reach 16-1 at stumps on day one at Sabina Park
Former England striker Andy Carroll signs for Dagenham & Redbridge Andy Carroll will play sixth-tier football in England after signing for Dagenham & Redbridge and reportedly buying a minority stake in the club
Jannik Sinner seeks instant revenge in latest instalment of rivalry with Carlos Alcaraz Wimbledon final a repeat of French Open epic as the world’s top two inspire memories of past battles between the greats
Women’s Euro 2025: Poland 3-2 Denmark – as it happened Poland bowed out of Euro 2025 with their first victory at a major tournament
Women’s Euro 2025: Sweden 4-1 Germany – as it happened Minute-by-minute report: Sweden top Group C after inflicting on Germany their worst-ever defeat at the Euros. Scott Murray was watching
Sweden make Germany pay for Carlotta Wamser’s handball to win Euro 2025 group Sweden won Group C by coming from behind to beat Germany 4-1, with Carlotta Wamser sent off for the losers when conceding a spot-kick
Ecclestone guides England to consolation win in final-ball thriller against India Sophie Ecclestone scored the winning run off the final ball of England’s innings to secure a five-wicket win against India in the fifth T20 international
Iga Swiatek hopes critics will ‘just leave me alone now’ after Wimbledon glory Iga Swiatek has hit back at her treatment by the media, especially in her native Poland, after winning her maiden Wimbledon title
Shubman Gill boils over at Zak Crawley but ‘it’s just part of the game’ for KL Rahul Shubman Gill could be fined for swearing at Zak Crawley at the end of day three of the second Test, with both teams accusing the other of time-wasting
Anisimova endures a hot Wimbledon nightmare after entering the Swiatek bakery The American’s double bagel defeat in the Wimbledon final was a meltdown that nobody truly saw coming but Anisimova can come back from heartbreak
Ball bother is dominating the India series but the Dukes is not the problem Complaints over its general condition have been frustratingly prominent but the real issue is red-ball cricket has drastically changed
‘They are strong but we are ready’: Marc Cucurella aims to cap dream year by sinking PSG in final The flamboyant Spain defender has gone from villain to hero at Chelsea and can embellish his cult status by lifting the Club World Cup
World Cup will use more indoor venues for day-time kick-offs to combat heat The Fifa president, Gianni Infantino, acting after player welfare fears at the Club World Cup, said: ‘The heat is an issue. We have covered stadiums’