June 6th, 2025

No 1 vs No 2, head-to-head 5-5, Sabalenka vs Gauff: Who wins French Open final?

World No 1 Aryna Sabalenka takes on world No 2 Coco Gauff with a maiden French Open singles title on the line this Saturday from 2pm.

Rangers CEO ‘not oblivious to the noise’ around Martin appointment

Rangers chief executive Patrick Stewart admits the Ibrox board are not “oblivious to the noise” which surrounds the recruitment of new head coach Russell Martin.

Meninga appointed head coach of NRL expansion club Perth Bears

Australia head coach and ex-Kangaroos and Queensland Origin star Mal Meninga has been unveiled as the Perth Bears ‘ inaugural head coach.  

‘It’s time to win trophies’ | Gabriel on new Arsenal deal

Arsenal centre-back Gabriel Magalhaes gives his first interview after signing a new four-year contract with the club.

‘I don’t know’ – Wiegman unsure about Bright’s England future

Sarina Wiegman has admitted she does not know whether Millie Bright will play for England again after the defender ruled herself out of Euro 2025 selection.

Beckham set to be knighted in King’s Birthday Honours

Former England captain David Beckham is set to be awarded a knighthood in King Charles’ birthday honours.

Wiggins ‘indebted’ to ‘inspiration’ Armstrong

Five-time Olympic champion Sir Bradley Wiggins says he’s “indebted” to disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong, saying that he has been a “great strength and inspiration”.

Delap not part of England Under-21 squad for Euros

Liam Delap will not play for England Under-21’s at this month’s European Championships following his transfer from Ipswich to Chelsea.

‘Forget the age’ – Gen Z aim to deny history-chasing Djokovic in semi-finals

Novak Djokovic is two wins away from a record-breaking 25th major title – but Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz and Lorenzo Musetti all hope to deny him.

What will Trump travel ban mean for sport?

After President Donald Trump banned travel to the US from 12 countries, BBC Sport assesses what the impact on sporting events could be.
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