Sebastian Vettel wins Canadian Grand Prix to retake F1 championship lead

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• Vettel goes one point ahead of Lewis Hamilton, who ended fifth
• Valtteri Bottas holds off Max Verstappen to take second

Sebastian Vettel swept to an imperious victory at the Canadian Grand Prix in a class of his own. The German left the field in his wake at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve and crucially his world championship rival Lewis Hamilton could not mount any challenge to the Ferrari. A fifth-place finish was a huge blow to the British driver in the title fight.

Hamilton had gone into the meeting in Montreal with a 14-point advantage but leaves one point behind Vettel, a vast swing he would not have anticipated from one of his favourite circuits. Hamilton’s Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas was second, in front of the Red Bull of Max Verstappen.

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Rafael Nadal sheds tear for French Open court he has made his own | Simon Cambers

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The Spaniard’s 11th Roland Garros title was emotional as the demolition workers prepared to smash up Court Philippe Chatrier but thoughts turned immediately to Wimbledon

The tears were new but otherwise things were as they always seem to be in Paris. Rafael Nadal duly collected his 11th French Open title here on Sunday with a brutal, brilliant, resilient and ruthless performance, just as he had done 10 times before. But as Nadal’s uncle, Toni Nadal, said shortly afterwards, “this is not normal”.

Less than an hour after the match was completed, demolition workers began to smash up Court Philippe Chatrier, part of the continuing redevelopment that will lead to a roof being in place over the stadium court in two years’ time. This, though, is Nadal’s court, the place he has dominated like no other. His emotions were on show as he shed a few tears when the national anthem of Spain was played in his honour for the 11th time, an obvious sign of what this tournament means to him. Nadal’s 11th title takes his grand slam tally to 17 and even at 32, despite the miles in his legs, who is going to stop him making it 12 in a year’s time?

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Faf de Klerk: ‘Altitude was a factor in England’s loss to South Africa’

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• England based at sea level in Durban for tour
• Jamie George admits effects of high altitude ‘did kick in’

South Africa believe England were the architects of their own spectacular demise in the first Test on Saturday because Eddie Jones’s squad failed to acclimatise properly. Instead of preparing at altitude before the Johannesburg contest Jones had chosen to base his players at sea level and saw his initially dominant team collapse to a 42-39 defeat.

Despite the second Test in Bloemfontein on Saturday also taking place on the Highveld, England will again train this week beside the Indian Ocean in Durban and the Springbok scrum-half Faf de Klerk, the man of the match, says he and his team-mates always felt England would struggle at Ellis Park.

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Warren Gatland admits James Davies adds to Wales selection predicament

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• Flanker scores his first try for Wales in defeat of Argentina
• Gatland: ‘We are very lucky … I’ve got a little bit of a headache’

Deep inside San Juan’s Estadio del Bicentenario the Wales head coach could not help but raise a smile. Warren Gatland had just been asked about his plethora of back-row options leading up to the World Cup next year, barely minutes after watching James Davies produce a man-of-the-match display in his team’s 23-10 victory against Argentina on Saturday night.

While England’s search for an out-and-out openside flanker for Japan in 2019 continues – their 42-29 defeat to South Africa hasn’t helped Eddie Jones – Wales’s back-row stocks are jam-packed.

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Indians ace Corey Kluber continues streak of dominance

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Corey Kluber led the Indians past the Tigers with yet another dominant performance.

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NBA free agency rumors: Dwyane Wade says LeBron James’ decision will be ‘lifestyle thing’

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Wade said in a recent interview he thinks James’ decision will be based on more than just basketball.

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Stephen Constantine looking forward to the AFC Asian Cup after Intercontinental Cup triumph

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The gaffer of the Indian football team reveled in the four-nation tournament victory but has his eyes firmly set for the continental spectacle..

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Stephen Constantine wants India players to assemble by December 10 for 2019 AFC Asian Cup camp

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The Indian team head coach has outlined his plans for the preparation regarding the 2019 AFC Asian Cup in UAE…

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Coleman replaces Pellegrini as Hebei China Fortune head coach

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Less than two months after being sacked by Sunderland, the former Wales boss has agreed a deal with the Chinese Super League club

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Awe-inspiring Nadal claims record-extending 11th French Open title

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Spain’s Rafael Nadal celebrates with the trophy after winning the final against Austria’s Dominic Thiem REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

PARIS: Rafael Nadal beat Austrian seventh seed Dominic Thiem 6-4 6-3 6-2 to claim a record-extending 11th French Open title on Sunday.

The Spanish world number one took his Roland Garros win-loss record to a jaw-dropping 86-2 as he captured his 17th Grand Slam title.

Nadal’s triumph marks the sixth consecutive Grand Slam won by either him or 20-times major champion Roger Federer.

The muscular Spaniard had won all 10 of his previous Roland Garros finals and although Thiem was the only man to have beaten him on clay over the past two seasons, the Austrian never threatened the claycourt master on Sunday.

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