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Zverev knocked out in US Open third round
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Aid flotilla with Greta Thunberg set to sail for Gaza
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French foreign minister expresses 'solidarity' on Greenland trip
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Tourists dice with danger on Hanoi's train street
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Pacifist Japan struggles to boost troops as China anxiety grows
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In Guyana, remote dirt road seen as future economic lifeline
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Putin lands in Tianjin for summit hosted by China
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Sinner, Swiatek tested at US Open as Gauff sets up Osaka showdown
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Swiatek struggles into US Open fourth round
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Olympic champion Hassan and Kiros smash course records to win Sydney Marathon
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New wave: Sea power turned into energy at Los Angeles port
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China's Wang grabs three-shot LPGA lead at TPC Boston
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Hassan and Kiros smash race records to win Sydney Marathon
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Mitchell wants more from England at World Cup after another huge win
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Real Madrid overturn Mallorca as Atletico held
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Sinner tested at US Open as Gauff cruises into last 16
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Joao Neves bags stunning hat-trick as PSG put six past Toulouse
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Real Madrid make Mallorca comeback to maintain perfect start
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Wong's US Open dream over after Rublev thriller
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Last-gasp Anguissa fires Napoli past Cagliari, Roma keep pace
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Sinner repels Shapovalov to reach US Open last 16
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In Argentina, the tango keeps Parkinson's symptoms at bay
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Shi sets up badminton world final with Kunlavut, women's champion An falls
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Igamane hits debut double for seven-goal Lille
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Del Toro delivers his monster, 'Frankenstein', at Venice
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Osaka sinks Kasatkina to reach US Open last 16
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Bayern survive late Augsburg scare, Ten Hag's tough start continues
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NFL Cowboys linebacker legend Jordan dead at 84
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Lamlioui double fires Morocco to record third CHAN title
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Chelsea sign Garnacho from Man Utd
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Spurs fans right to boo after Bournemouth defeat: Frank
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Gauff cruises at US Open as Sinner targets last 16
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Man Utd's first win not a 'turning point' for Amorim
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Simeone's stuttering Atletico draw at Alaves
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Smiling Gauff romps into US Open last 16
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Canada and Scotland into Women's Rugby World Cup quarter-finals
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Philipsen claims Vuelta stage eight with sprint finish
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Gaza aid flotilla 'should not have to exist' says Thunberg
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Fernandes lifts Man Utd gloom, Frank suffers first league loss with Spurs
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Man Utd secure first win thanks to late Fernandes penalty
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Thousands protest Israeli siege of Gaza near Venice Film Festival
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Philipsen claims Vuelta stage nine with sprint finish
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Ten Hag's Leverkusen collapse to draw at 10-man Bremen
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Taskin helps Bangladesh thrash Netherlands in T20 opener
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Fans pour into S.Africa Comic Con despite few celebrity headliners
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Pole for Piastri at Dutch GP in McLaren lock-up
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Leading politician shot dead in western Ukraine
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Chen stuns No.1 An to set up badminton world final with Yamaguchi
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France probes online platform for possible 'paedophile content'
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McLaren's Oscar Piastri takes pole for Dutch Grand Prix

Postecoglou 'hopeful' Son will return for Spurs against Palace
Ange Postecoglou says he is "half hopeful" that captain Son Heung-min will return on Sunday as he makes plans for Tottenham's showdown with Manchester United in the Europa League final.
South Korea international Son, 32, has missed the club's past seven fixtures with a foot injury, including both legs of Tottenham's 5-1 aggregate win against Norwegian champions Bodo/Glimt in the Europa League semi-finals.
"Everyone got through OK the other night. Half hopeful that we get Sonny some minutes tomorrow so he'll be the only one that sort of can come back in," Spurs boss Postecoglou said on Saturday.
"I think what we do know about Thursday night, playing on an artificial pitch (in Norway) takes a lot out of the players, it's fair to say they were sore."
Defenders Cristian Romero, Micky van de Ven and Destiny Udogie are expected to be rested against Palace.
Tottenham are a lowly 16th in the Premier League ahead of their match against Palace -- a point and a place below United.
But they reached the semi-finals of the League Cup and have a chance to win their first silverware for 17 years in the Europa League.
The Australian will bring up a century of fixtures as Tottenham boss in the Europa League final against United in Bilbao on May 21.
"It'd be a nice little bow there for that 100 and it's been a really full 100," he said. "It's fair to say I've experienced just about every emotion in it and hopefully the one main emotion we're all after will be the joy at the end of it.
"We have had a ridiculous injury-riddled season coupled by the fact we've done really well in two competitions and that is 60 games.
"So, it has felt -- and certainly for me personally it has felt -- like a really, really long season.
"But you just get energy and realise what happened the other night and you're so close to achieving something special that it all dissipates into the background, so you get the energy you need."
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