Colapinto replaces Doohan at Alpine
Argentine Franco Colapinto will drive for Alpine for the next five grands prix, replacing Jack Doohan.
Argentine Franco Colapinto will drive for Alpine for the next five grands prix, replacing Jack Doohan.
Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova won her first match since the birth of her first child, then said she had been close to quitting tennis.
Read MoreBritain's Olympic champion Keely Hodgkinson will return from injury to race in the women's 800m at this summer's London Athletics Meet on Saturday 19 July.
Read MoreRally legend Carlos Sainz Sr is considering running for president of the FIA, motorsport's governing body, in December's election.
Read MoreWorld champion Tadej Pogacar battled cold and rain-sodden conditions to claim a second Fleche Wallonne title in Belgium.
Read MoreThe Chevron Championship - final leaderboard -7 M Saigo (Jpn) (won play-off), HJ Kim (Kor), R Yin (Chn), A Jutanugarn (Tha), L Duncan (US); -5 J Young Ko (Kor), S Schmelzel (US), H Ryu (Kor)
Read MoreLIV Golf Korea - final leaderboard -19 B DeChambeau (US); -17 C Howell III (US); -14 T Gooch (US); -10 P Reed (US), T Pieters (Bel); -9 M Wolff (US) Selected others: -8 R Bland (Eng), C Smith (Aus), J Rahm (Spa); -6 I Poulter (Eng), T Hatton (Eng); -5 B Koepka (US), B Watson (US); -4 G McDowell (NI)
Read MoreThe New York Knicks produced another stunning comeback to win the second game of their NBA Conference play-off semi-final against the Boston Celtics.
Read MoreThe Golden State Warriors' win against the Minnesota Timberwolves in the second round of the NBA play-offs was soured by a hamstring injury to Stephen Curry.
Read MoreINDIA - Indian batter Vaibhav Suryavanshi on Monday became the youngest to hit a senior T20 century at 14 years and 32 days as he powered Rajasthan Royals' successful chase against Gujarat Titans in the IPL.
Read MoreCarlos Alcaraz has reflected on his first encounter with Rafael Nadal, admitting that he found himself intimidated by his icon's meticulous pre-match routines.
Read MoreMEXICO CITY - Mexico City will host high-altitude Formula One races for at least three more years after a contract extension was signed on Wednesday.
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