

Konta, Murray lead way at Wimbledon
Watson has dropped outside the world's top 100 after reaching a high of 38 in January 2015. Four British players last made it to the final 32 in 1997. The momentum was swinging back and forth and it would shift again as Vekic was again in front on Konta's serve, this time at 15-40. The three-hour-plus second-round encounter was a rematch of last month's Aegon Open final, which Vekic won in three sets.
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Terry Francona admitted to hospital to undergo more tests
Following both episodes, Francona underwent an array of tests, and doctors ruled out major health problems. Chris Antonetti said that Francona did not experience the symptoms again and that Tuesday's tests are being done to determine what's causing the issue.
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Dion Waiters finalizing deal with Heat, report says
He helped lead the Heat on a 23-5 streak toward the end of the season that got them back into the playoff picture, though an ankle sprain ended his season prematurely. Waiters was drafted No. 4 overall by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2012 NBA Draft. Both Johnson and Waiters have been very vocal about their desire to remain with the Heat.
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Oilers Superstar Connor McDavid Signs Eight-Year, $100 Million Contract
He was selected first overall in the 2015 NHL Draft and was named the Oilers' captain last summer. With this deal done, the team can now turn its focus to extending current restricted free agent Leon Draisaitl , who finished his third National Hockey League season second in scoring on the Oilers behind McDavid.
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Dak Prescott accused of fake autographs
Steve Grad, Beckett's principal authenticator, who rose to fame on the History channel series Pawn Stars, said his company examined five cards allegedly autographed by Prescott that were redeemed through vouchers included in Panini's 2016 Prizm set, noticing conspicuous similarities in the signatures.
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Ball family to be subject of Facebook docuseries
The reality show is still in the development phase. A former college player, LaVar has proclaimed he's better than Michael Jordan , limited Lonzo's pre-draft workouts and appeared on WWE's 'Monday Night Raw.' He loves to ruffle feathers and make bold statements, such as charging $495 for Big Baller Brand shoes .
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McIlroy's wife locked him out of Twitter after Elkington spat
Speaking to the Irish Examiner , Lowry slammed the decision: "I think that's just ridiculous. It's stuff that shouldn't get to you and sometimes it does", said McIlroy. The 28-year-old secured a three-shot victory to claim his "own" tournament last year and will be hoping for a similar result when the event moves from the K Club to Portstewart this week.
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Cowboys LB Damien Wilson arrested on assault charge
Before his arrest, he was expected to play a reduced role on the 2017 Cowboys defense because Jaylon Smith has returned from injury. Damien Wilson mug shot. "We are aware of the situation and we are in the process of gathering information", a Cowboys spokesperson said in a statement. Wilson's agent said Wilson has no comment at this time.
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MMA fighter Aaron Rajman killed by Florida home intruders
Several men entered the house and a fight ensued. The man has been identified as 25-year-old Aaron Rajman . He had a 2-2 record as a professional after going 8-1 as an amateur and gained renown for being one of the few Orthodox Jewish MMA fighters in the country.
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Aru signals Tour ambitions as Froome takes yellow
For Aru it was his first stage win at the Tour and the Astana rider was delighted to have turned his attack into victory on Wednesday. Overall, three-time champion Froome leads Thomas by 12 seconds with Aru in third a further two seconds behind.
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Theo Hernandez joins Real Madrid from Atletico Madrid
The deal was thus just only a formality and Real Madrid have now made it official with the player agreeing a six-year-deal at the Bernabeu. But both Atletico and Realhave no confirmed that Hernandez will cross the city divide to join Los Blancos.
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New mum Azarenka marches on as Murray, Nadal wait at Wimbledon
The hill next to No. 1 Court at Wimbledon, formerly known as Henman Hill and also referred to as Murray Mound, was a coveted spot for Day 3 at the All England Club because Konta and Andy Murray were scheduled to play their second-round matches on Centre Court.