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Biles makes spectacular return at gymnastics worlds
Two years after her emotional Tokyo Olympics exit, US superstar Simone Biles made a spectacular and dramatic return to international gymnastics at the world championships on Sunday.
Rahm inspired by Spanish legacy in Ryder Cup triumph
Jon Rahm was inspired by the legacy of Spanish Ryder Cup heroes as he played a crucial role in Europe triumphing over the United States in Rome on Sunday.
Australia beat Portugal to keep Rugby World Cup progress hopes alive
Australia kept their faint hopes of reaching the Rugby World Cup knockout stages alive with an unconvincing 34-14 victory over minnows Portugal on Sunday.
Tanak clinches Rally of Chile as Rovanpera waits on title
Ott Tanak avoided any final day mishaps to clinch the Rally of Chile on Sunday as Kalle Rovanpera's title celebrations were put on hold.
'Underdogs' Europe proved doubters wrong, says triumphant Donald
Luke Donald said Sunday his Europe team proved their doubters wrong after reclaiming the trophy from the United States, hailing his 12 players as "superstars" following a convincing victory in Rome.
Ryder Cup performance 'redemption' for McIlroy after 2021 tears
Rory McIlroy said on Sunday that being the leading points scorer in Europe's Ryder Cup victory was "redemption" after his disappointing performance at Whistling Straits two years ago left him in tears.
USA's Johnson 'would love' to start Ryder Cup over as inquest begins
American skipper Zach Johnson admitted he "would love to start the week over" after his team failed to retain the Ryder Cup following a miserable start despite a rally in Sunday's singles.
'Team with best bowlers' will win World Cup, says Pakistan's Shadab
Pakistan's spin bowling all-rounder Shadab Khan Sunday said the team with the strongest bowling unit, capable of stemming the runs on India's batting-friendly pitches will win the World Cup.
NBA Celtics land ex-Bucks guard Holiday from Portland: reports
The Boston Celtics obtained former Milwaukee guard Jrue Holiday from the Portland Trail Blazers in an NBA deal, according to multiple reports Sunday, responding to the Bucks landing Damian Lillard.
He's The One! Dettori the jockey with rock star appeal bids France adieu
"I woke up a bit sad and it really hit me" Frankie Dettori told AFP hours away from his final ever rides in France, signing off in their flagship meeting featuring European racing's most prestigious race the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.
'Underdogs' Europe ready for stateside Ryder Cup fight, says Donald
Luke Donald said Sunday he is expecting a big fight for the next Ryder Cup in New York after his Europe team reclaimed the trophy from the United States in Rome.
Ryder Cup performance 'means a lot' for McIlroy after 2021 tears
Rory McIlroy said on Sunday that being the leading points scorer in Europe's Ryder Cup victory "means a lot" after his disappointing performance at Whistling Straits two years ago left him in tears.
Chiba stars as Japan sit on top of the world
Kenta Chiba led the way as Japan dominated the men's team all-around qualifiers at the world gymnastics championships on Sunday in Antwerp.
Ten-man Forest battle back for Brenford draw
Brentford boss Thomas Frank bemoaned his side's inability to hold onto the lead when a man up after a 1-1 draw at Nottingham Forest on Sunday.
Europe regain Ryder Cup to extend USA 30-year wait
Tommy Fleetwood enjoyed the winning moment as Europe regained the Ryder Cup from a battling United States on Sunday, wrapping up a 16.5-11.5 victory despite a blistering American singles charge.
10-man Forest battle back for Brenford draw
Nottingham Forest came from a goal and a man down to salvage a point in a 1-1 draw at home to Brentford on Sunday.
Fleetwood wins Ryder Cup for Europe despite blistering USA rally
Tommy Fleetwood clinched the crucial half-point as Europe regained the Ryder Cup from a battling United States on Sunday, taking an unassailable lead despite a blistering American singles charge.
China thrill in track and field but footballers flop again at Asiad
China swept four gold medals in track and field at the Asian Games on Sunday to celebrate national day, but their perennially underachieving men's football team were dumped out by South Korea.
Ace Impact makes it six from six to win Arc de Triomphe
Favourite Ace Impact gave trainer Jean-Claude Rouget and jockey Cristian Demuro their second win in four years in Europe's most prestigious race the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe on Sunday.
Indonesians pay tribute to victims of stadium crush one year on
Hundreds of Indonesians paid emotional tributes Sunday to the victims of a football stadium crush a year ago that killed 135 people in one of the world's worst sports disasters.
Paris in sight as dethroned China duo bounce back with Asiad gold
Dethroned Chinese world champions Wang Jianan and Feng Bin bounced back to win Asian Games gold on Sunday in front of a delirious home crowd and then set their sights on the Paris 2024 Olympics.
'Sneaky' New Zealand seeking perfection despite rout
Perfectionist New Zealand were on Sunday planning a "harsh" review of their last match despite trouncing Italy 96-17 in a 14-try demolition, defence coach Scott McLeod said.
McIlroy, Rahm put Europe on brink of Ryder Cup glory
Rory McIlroy and Jon Rahm led Europe to the brink of regaining the Ryder Cup from a battling United States on Sunday as the hosts moved to within half a point of victory, leading 14-7 despite a blistering American charge.
VAR officials stood down after Liverpool goal error
The match officials at fault for a botched VAR call that cost Liverpool a goal in their 2-1 defeat at Tottenham on Saturday have been removed from duty for the rest of the Premier League weekend.
French men's gymnastics team miss Paris Olympics berth
The French men's gymnastics team on Sunday missed out on a berth at the 2024 Paris Olympics, after finishing 19th in qualifying at the world championships in Antwerp.
'Follow your dreams' say Afghan women's volleyball team
Afghanistan's volleyball team hope their appearance at the Asian Games in defiance of the Taliban will encourage other women from the country "to follow their dreams".
PSG players apologise for anti-Marseille chants
Four Paris Saint-Germain players on Sunday apologised for offensive chants aimed at rivals Marseille after a Ligue 1 game, saying they "sincerely regretted" their words.
Hovland edges Europe closer to Ryder Cup triumph
Viktor Hovland took Europe one step closer towards victory at the Ryder Cup after claiming the first point of Sunday's singles matches at the Marco Simone Golf and Country Club in Rome.
China's Chen and Li hit back at North Koreans in Asiad weightlifting
China hit back at North Korea on Sunday by taking both weightlifting Asian Games golds available on the second day of competition in Hangzhou.
Goalkeeper knocked unconscious recovering in hospital - club
Goalkeeper Etienne Vaessen, knocked unconscious in a Dutch league match, has "passed a good night" in hospital, his club RKC Waalwijk reported on Sunday.
McIlroy heads Europe's charge towards Ryder Cup glory
Rory McIlroy brushed aside Saturday's controversy by leading Europe's early charge towards regaining the Ryder Cup from the United States on Sunday with all 12 matches on the course.
Penrith Panthers win third straight NRL title after epic comeback
The Penrith Panthers became the first team in four decades to win three straight National Rugby League titles after a remarkable comeback over the Brisbane Broncos on Sunday.