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  1. Panatta Slams Alcaraz After Miami Loss: 'Unmotivated Like Leao' and What It Means for Sinner

    Panatta Slams Alcaraz After Miami Loss: 'Unmotivated Like Leao' and What It Means for Sinner

    Adriano Panatta did not hold back after Carlos Alcaraz's defeat to Sebastian Korda in Miami, blaming a lack of intensity and calendar fatigue. He says Sinner could benefit, and warns that a wave of youngsters like Musetti and Cobolli are ready to push.

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  2. Berrettini stops in Miami: Vacherot wins in two sets

    Berrettini stops in Miami: Vacherot wins in two sets

    Matteo Berrettini bowed out of the Miami Open in the third round, defeated in straight sets by Valentin Vacherot, and will drop out of the ATP top 80 as a result.

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  3. Griezmann to MLS? Spanish reports say Orlando City has his OK

    Griezmann to MLS? Spanish reports say Orlando City has his OK

    After two long stints with Atletico Madrid and a spell at Barcelona, Spanish media report that 35-year-old Antoine Griezmann has accepted an MLS offer from Orlando City and could sign during the upcoming international break before returning to finish the season in Spain.

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  4. Racing Bulls Unveil Spring-Edition Livery for Japanese Grand Prix

    Racing Bulls Unveil Spring-Edition Livery for Japanese Grand Prix

    Racing Bulls turned heads in Tokyo with a new white, red and yellow livery inspired by Red Bull’s Spring Edition can. The Faenza-based team revealed the design at Red Bull Tokyo Drift, with drivers and a Japanese calligrapher involved.

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  5. Fans Give Kimi Antonelli the Nod for the 2026 Title After Chinese GP Win

    Fans Give Kimi Antonelli the Nod for the 2026 Title After Chinese GP Win

    After a dominant Chinese GP victory and a record-breaking pole, readers say Kimi Antonelli has a strong shot at the 2026 F1 title, potentially ending Italy's 73-year wait.

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  6. Alcaraz on Fonseca: Young Brazilian showed the goods despite Miami loss

    Alcaraz on Fonseca: Young Brazilian showed the goods despite Miami loss

    Carlos Alcaraz praised 19-year-old Joao Fonseca after beating him at the Miami Open, saying the youngster has great shots and will learn from facing top stars back to back.

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  7. Is the Scudetto Race Back On? The Key Fixtures for Inter, Napoli and Milan

    Is the Scudetto Race Back On? The Key Fixtures for Inter, Napoli and Milan

    Eight rounds to go and three title hopefuls with different tests ahead. Inter faces a brutal April, Milan cannot afford more slip-ups, and Napoli lurks with a favorable run. Here's the fixture map that could flip the Serie A finish.

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  8. Serena Williams Practicing with Alycia Parks, and the Rumors Are Back

    Serena Williams Practicing with Alycia Parks, and the Rumors Are Back

    Alycia Parks says she has been hitting with Serena Williams several times a week and that Serena looks fit and is hitting well. Fans are reading this as a sign the 23-time Grand Slam champion might be preparing for a return, though Serena has at times called her career an "evolution" and recently denied comeback rumors.

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  9. Luis Enrique: "Are We Favorites Now?"

    Luis Enrique: "Are We Favorites Now?"

    Luis Enrique laughed off recent doubts, praised the press flip and recalled last season's Liverpool tie, while defending Lucas Chevalier after his France call-up.

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  10. Should Adrian Newey step down as Aston Martin team principal?

    Should Adrian Newey step down as Aston Martin team principal?

    Aston Martin's season has stumbled badly thanks to an underpowered Honda power unit and battery problems that are harming the AMR26 and worrying its drivers. With Adrian Newey facing press heat and rumours he is seeking a successor, the team must decide whether a leadership change would help or hinder their recovery.

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  11. Wembanyama Changed the Game Again: Spurs Back in the Playoffs After Six Years

    Wembanyama Changed the Game Again: Spurs Back in the Playoffs After Six Years

    Victor Wembanyama keeps rewriting basketball rules, and the Spurs are reaping the reward. San Antonio returns to the playoffs after six years thanks to a mix of smart management, rare talent, and a good dose of luck. Plus notes on LeBron still ruling the fast break and some warning signs for the Nuggets.

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