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Argentina produce epic World Cup fightback to beat Egypt, reach quarters
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Zverev, Cobolli targeting rematch at Wimbledon
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Canada province preparing lawsuit against OpenAI over school shooting
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Colombia president-elect accuses outgoing leader of 'coup' plotting
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Lidl-Trek celebrate 'perfect' day at Tour de France
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IOC eases restrictions on Russians before 2028 LA Games as anthem, flag ban remains
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Cavs agree on Mitchell deal as LeBron watches: report
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Muchova ends Osaka run to reach Wimbledon semis
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Turkish delight: Trump revels in Erdogan's lavish welcome
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Mexico probing if US violated sovereignty in 2024 drug lord capture
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Nigeria's Dangote confirms Lamu, Kenya for east Africa mega-refinery
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Zverev reaches first Wimbledon quarter-final
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Study points to likely route for Hannibal's legendary Alpine crossing
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Nordic joy as Traeen takes yellow, Pedersen wins Tour de France 4th stage
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Australia's Mooney back at No 1 in batting rankings after World Cup heroics
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Electric Our Lady land: guitar made from burned Notre Dame wood
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Traeen takes yellow, Pedersen wins Tour de France 4th stage
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Tanker attacks send oil higher, stocks hit by AI jitters
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UK hard-right leader Farage resigns as MP to force snap vote in finances row
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IOC shuffle 2030 Winter Games events and promise gender parity
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Harry Kane calls for calm after England's World Cup epic against Mexico
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Macron says Syria must not be destabilised after bombs wound 18
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Beleaguered Prince Harry loses lawsuit against UK tabloid
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France's Le Pen to announce if running for president with ankle tag
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Sinner eyes Djokovic showdown after moving into Wimbledon semis
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France get ready to face 'lost treasure' Bouaddi in Morocco World Cup clash
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Sinner conquers heat, sets up potential Djokovic clash at Wimbledon
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Trump berates NATO, praises Erdogan as summit starts
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'Veteran' Gauff completes Slam semi-final set with Wimbledon fightback
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Blazy's Chanel fairy tale continues with whimsical couture show
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UK hard-right leader resigns as MP to force snap vote in finances row
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Stocks hit by AI concerns as oil rises on tanker attack
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US trade gap in May widens to biggest in over a year
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Prince Harry, Elton John lose case against UK tabloid
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France's Le Pen cleared to run for president but with ankle tag
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Serena wants to play again before US Open, says coach
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This year's El Nino likely to become record-breaker: top expert
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Sign of the times: Harry Styles sets record with 12-night Wembley run
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Kenya, Tanzania shut down protest anniversaries
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France's Le Pen arrives in court for key ruling in race for president
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Women pushed back to Afghanistan pin hopes on rare private sector jobs
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Stocks mixed tracking AI concerns, as oil rises on tanker attack
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Bomb attacks wound 18 in Damascus as Macron visits
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Paris FC confirm Rosenior taking over as coach
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Cuba slowly gets power back after third nationwide blackout in six months
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Thousands without power in US Pacific islands after super typhoon
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NATO summit showcases arms deals in push to win over Trump
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Prince Harry to discover outcome of UK tabloids case
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Seoul dives on tough day for Asia as Samsung fails to ease tech woes
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Messi v Salah in World Cup last-16 showdown
Who said what: French Open day 8
Key quotes from the eighth day of the French Open at Roland Garros on Sunday:
"It's just about if I know that I didn't or I did a wrong thing, wrong shots or an illegal shot, I have to say. You know, I have to be honest with myself. I have to be honest with Ben, with everyone. I think that's the sport or should be like this, just to be fair with the opponent, with yourself."
-- Carlos Alcaraz on a shot he hit in his match against Ben Shelton. He told the umpire he had thrown his racquet onto the ball and Shelton was awarded the point.
"I do, unless I play bad, and that's the reason there are three sets, you know. But I didn't feel like I played bad today. I felt like we both played great, so I enjoyed this."
-- Iga Swiatek when asked if she enjoys three-set matches following her comeback win over Elena Rybakina.
"The court is so beautiful, and it's much bigger. The moment you step on the Chatrier, you feel like, 'Okay, this is a big stage, and this is where I'm meant to be. This is where I want to compete, and I want to fight, and I want to bring my best tennis'. So I think it's all about the energy of the stadium."
-- World number one Aryna Sabalenka on her preference for playing on the showpiece Court Philippe Chatrier, after her second match of the tournament on Court Suzanne Lenglen.
"Right now it's like the prime time season in South Florida for fishing, so I'm seeing a lot of great fish get caught while I'm away, and it's kind of breaking my heart. At least some people are catching them, right?"
-- Tommy Paul on his long wait to go fishing after reaching the quarter-finals for the first time.
"Incredible. I absolutely loved it. It was the first day I saw her today, and I absolutely rinsed her. She was clowning so hard at Indian Wells. She was, like 'Man, I can't believe you're doing that, duh, duh, duh'. She was full out shaking her whole bag like it was an empty cookie jar on Chatrier.
"I'm going to keep ripping her for a long time. I've never seen someone (ranked) two in the world have zero things in her bag."
-- Frances Tiafoe was delighted to see Coco Gauff take to the court without her racquets on Tuesday after she ribbed him for doing the same thing at Indian Wells earlier in the season.
Ch.P.Lewis--AT