-
Taiwan raids tech firms in China AI chip smuggling probe
-
Online same-sex romance series embrace AI 'freedom'
-
Morocco 'unstoppable' says coach after Netherlands thriller
-
New Oxford academic centre symbolises UK's big-donor era
-
Russia's small businesses pay the price of spiralling Ukraine war
-
Trump says Iran meeting set in Qatar, despite uncertainty
-
Paraguay shock Germany as Brazil, Morocco advance at World Cup
-
Morocco down Netherlands to reach World Cup last 16
-
NASA robot mission aiming to rescue space telescope
-
Asian stocks unable to track Wall St higher, yen holds at 40-year low
-
Mouse-that-roared Paraguay savors World Cup win over Germany
-
'We came from nothing': DR Congo dreams of England World Cup upset
-
Taiwan's ageing seaweed harvesters hope younger women wade in
-
Peruvian political heir Fujimori wins presidency
-
Key Venezuela port opens with US aid, as burials begin
-
What to expect as EU small parcel levy kicks in
-
Ambitious Japan search for answers after World Cup exit
-
Nagelsmann says won't 'run away' after Germany World Cup exit
-
How NATO will try to keep Trump happy at Ankara summit
-
Paraguay coach salutes 'extraordinary' World Cup win over Germany
-
Ultra-wealthy Chinese exile in New York sentenced to 30 years for fraud
-
Japan fans stunned as Brazil end their World Cup dream
-
Years on, families bury 68 Indigenous victims of Guatemala civil war
-
'Powerhouse' Haaland leads by example at World Cup: Norway coach Solbakken
-
'Deliberate' Monaco explosion wounds Ukrainian oligarch
-
Sadness and joy as breakaway Catholic group nears schism
-
Paraguay shock Germany, Brazil advance at World Cup
-
Guardian Metal Resources PLC Announces Pilot Mountain Pre-Feasibility Study Results
-
InterContinental Hotels Group PLC Announces Transaction in Own Shares - June 30
-
Creality Printers Review Site Help Buyers Compare Creality Printers
-
Tenstorrent Sets New Performance Records, Launches TT- Ascalon S, and Expands Across Japan
-
Germany dumped out by Paraguay in seismic World Cup shock
-
'I recognized her ring': identifying Venezuela's dead in a makeshift morgue
-
More than 1,000 drones detected since start of World Cup: FBI
-
Tuchel defensive headache as England ready for DR Congo clash
-
Extreme heat warning issued for World Cup host Kansas City
-
US reopens Venezuela port as quake deaths top 1,700
-
Bloodied but unbowed: Sinner, Djokovic survive Wimbledon scares
-
Coach says Japan getting closer to World Cup glory despite defeat
-
Djokovic battles past Wu in 'challenging' Wimbledon first round
-
NBA Grizzlies deal Morant to Portland: report
-
World Bank drops climate finance targets in renewed action plan
-
Sweden ready for 'game of our lives' in France World Cup clash
-
Ancelotti says never doubted 'suffering' Brazil would score
-
MLS Chicago Fire announce signing of Poland's Lewandowski
-
Venezuela's quake-hit La Guaira port 'operational': US military
-
Tech rebound lifts Dow to record, yen hits 40-year low against dollar
-
Martinelli late show as Brazil down Japan to reach World Cup last 16
-
US Supreme Court rules on dragnet searches of cellphone location data
-
Madueke says he can be England's World Cup game-changer
Zverev downs racket-smashing Moutet in Beijing as Gauff digs deep
Alexander Zverev sent off racket snapper Corentin Moutet on Sunday for a quarter-final date with Daniil Medvedev at the China Open as Coco Gauff kept her title defence hopes alive.
The world number three from Germany kept his calm to beat the Frenchman 7-5, 3-6, 6-3 to set up a 21st Tour meeting with his Russian rival.
"I'm looking forward to the quarter-finals and playing my good friend Daniil," Zverev said after the match.
Zverev held on in the first set to get the better of an angry Moutet, whose racket met its end against the 26-year-old's leg.
The world no. 37 triumphed in set two, littering the court with short shots to make Zverev run, but it was the German who cleaned up shop.
Earlier on Sunday 29-year-old Medvedev put away Spaniard Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 6-3, 6-3 in an hour-and-a-half without much fuss.
And Lorenzo Musetti apologised on court for an outburst at coughing fans earlier in the tournament.
Fans booed when the 23-year-old Italian entered the court for his match and some were making loud guttural coughing noises.
"I totally understand your point and I... regret what I've said and what I've done, so sorry, thanks for understanding," he said in English after beating France's Adrian Mannarino 6-3, 6-3 to move into the quarter-finals.
The on-court interviewer, however, did not translate his apology into Chinese for the fans, only relaying Musetti's brief comments about the match.
- Gauff marches on -
In the women's draw, defending champion Gauff powered through a tough examination by Leylah Fernandez, battling through 6-4, 4-6, 7-5 to keep her hopes of winning back-to-back China Opens alive.
"I did what I needed to do to win today," the 21-year-old American said.
"It was very physical," Gauff said. "We were going back and forth."
Gauff looked in control in the first set but the gritty Fernandez hit back in the second to force a decider.
The 25th-ranked Canadian survived a match point to level at 5-5 but Gauff finally clinched the 2hr 45min marathon when Fernandez netted.
The world number three next plays Switzerland's Belinda Bencic for a place in the quarter-finals.
Also in the women's event Germany's Eva Lys stunned world number 10 and former Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina 6-3, 1-6, 6-4.
"I was trying to get a top 10 win the whole year," said the 23-year-old Lys, ranked 66.
"This is my first one. I'm very happy I finally got it done."
Poland's Iga Swiatek is the top seed at the WTA 1000 event after world number one Aryna Sabalenka withdrew.
Italy's Jannik Sinner is the top seed in the men's ATP 500 event being played alongside the women's tournament.
H.Thompson--AT