Max Verstappen said McLaren are right to avoid team orders in their title fight against him, adding that if any team tried to make him a No. 2 against a teammate, he would not stand for it.
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‘I get one week off the whole year’: What can be done to fix the tennis season?
Pro tennis players often have very little time off before the next season begins — and it can jeopardize their physical and mental health.ο»Ώ
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WPL coaches explain why they didn’t pick Healy
Shrubsole said there was no place for Healy in their top five, while Nayar of UPW called it “unfortunate”
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Chameera, Mishara take Sri Lanka to the final with a thrilling win
Chameera held his nerve at the death to deny Salman the ability to hit the winning runs
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How McLaren’s microscopic Vegas DQ brought Verstappen into the title fight
A technical infraction as small as a hair’s width saw both McLarens disqualified from Vegas, which has enormous ramifications for F1’s title fight.
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Hamilton says he doesn’t regret joining Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton said his focus is already on 2026 after a disappointing first season with Ferrari, but stressed he does not regret joining the Italian team.
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WPL auction – Deepti, Kerr, Shikha get biggest bids; Healy unsold
Sophie Devine was the first player sold at the WPL mega auction in Delhi on Thursday
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Tector brothers and Humphreys stun Bangladesh in Chattogram
This was Ireland’s third T20I win over Ireland
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Ferrari boss Vasseur urges Hamilton to ‘calm down’
Lewis Hamilton has been urged to “calm down” by Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur following the seven-time world champion’s latest attack on his own form.
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Alonso: Newey as team principal is ‘good news’
Fernando Alonso said Adrian Newey’s appointment as Aston Martin team boss is the “normal logical step” in the team’s quest to become world champions in the future.