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Jannik Sinner breaks Novak Djokovic sets record in Miami Open win
Jannik Sinner surpassed Novak Djokovic's 10-year record for consecutive sets won at ATP Masters 1000 events. The Italian achieved the milestone during a dominant victory over Corentin Moutet at the Miami Open.
Circle Urges EU to Lower Stablecoin Thresholds in Market Framework
Circle has asked the European Commission to lower market capitalization thresholds for euro-denominated e-money tokens under its proposed Market Integration Package. The company says no such token currently meets the settlement requirement.
Kick It Out reports sexist incidents at football matches have doubled
Anti-discrimination charity Kick It Out has recorded a 100% increase in sexist incidents at football matches this season, highlighting a growing crisis for female fans.
Lewis Hamilton ends podium drought and targets more success with Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton has declared there is "more to come" after ending a 16-month podium drought to claim his first top-three finish as a Ferrari driver.
Wales midfielder David Brooks targets World Cup return after cancer battle
Bournemouth and Wales midfielder David Brooks is targeting a place at the 2026 World Cup after a life-threatening cancer diagnosis forced him to miss the Qatar tournament.
Golden State Warriors wing Moses Moody suffers severe knee injury
Golden State Warriors wing Moses Moody was stretchered off with a severe non-contact knee injury during Monday's overtime win against the Dallas Mavericks. The injury compounds a growing crisis for the franchise.
Victor Wembanyama outlines NBA MVP ambitions after Spurs clinch division
Victor Wembanyama has officially declared his intention to win the NBA MVP award this season. The San Antonio Spurs star outlined his case after leading his team to their first Southwest Division title in nine years.
Golden State Warriors to play Stephen Curry in play-in if healthy
Steve Kerr confirms Stephen Curry will feature in the NBA play-in tournament if medically cleared, dismissing rumours the Warriors might rest him.