Duckett drags Bumrah delivery into own stumps

India's Jasprit Bumrah takes the wicket of Ben Duckett after an inside edge deflects onto his middle stump to leave England on 126-2 in the first Test at Headingley.

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Alcaraz hits ‘ridiculous’ volley winner

watch Carlos Alcaraz hit a "ridiculous" volley to win the first set in his victory against Roberto Bautista Agut in the Queen's semi-finals.

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‘That man again!’ – Bumrah dismisses Root

Jasprit Bumrah takes his third wicket of the innings as Joe Root is caught at first slip by Karun Nair to leave England on 206-3 on day two of the first Test at Headingley.

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Guehi might stay at Palace – Sunday’s gossip

Marc Guehi has one year left on his Crystal Palace deal

Marc Guehi is ready to see out the final year of his contract at Crystal Palace, while Marcus Rashford remains hopeful of joining Barcelona.

Liverpool-target Marc Guehi, 24, is prepared to see out the final year of his contract atCrystal Palaceif the centre-back does not get the right offer for his career, despite the Eagles being keen to cash in on the England defender.(Guardian),external

Italian championsNapolihave joinedInter Milanin the race to sign 22-year-oldManchester UnitedDanish striker Rasmus Hojlund, who is open to being sold by Ruben Amorim.(Gazzetta Dello Sport – in Italian),external

Arsenal's move for Real Madrid winger Rodrygo, 24, has hit a stumbling block because of the Brazilian's wage demands of £10.2m-a-year.(AS – in Spanish),external

Saudi Arabian clubAl-Hilalmade an enquiry forNapolimidfielder Scott McTominay, 28, but the Serie A side did not even discuss a deal as they have no intention of selling the Scotland international.(Football Italia),external

Chelseaare open to the sale of Senegal striker Nicolas Jackson, 24, with Italian clubsJuventusandNapoliboth interested.(Gianluca Di Marzio – in Italian),external

Arsenal'sdesire to bolster their midfield could result in the Gunners making a move forBrentford's31-year-old Denmark midfielder Christian Norgaard.(Mirror),external

Manchester Unitedgoalkeeper Andre Onana, 29, wants to stay and fight for his place with the Cameroon international subject to interest fromMonaco.(Guardian),external

Bayern Munichstill hold out hope of signing Spain winger Nico Williams, 22, fromAthletic Bilbao,despite an agreement having already being reached between the player andBarcelona.(Mundo Deportivo – in Spanish),external

Manchester Unitedforward Marcus Rashford, 27, has not given up hope of a move toBarcelonadespite the Catalans being on the brink of signing Williams.(Times),external

Paris St-Germainhave resumed talks to sign 22-year-old Ukraine defender Illia Zabarnyi fromBournemouth.(L'Equipe – in French),external

Manchester Unitedand England winger Jadon Sancho, 25, is prioritising a move toNapoliover fellow Serie A sideJuventus.(Sky Sports Italia – in Italian),external

Juve target Man Utd's Sancho – Saturday's gossip

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Unwell Draper loses but ‘wouldn’t have pulled out for anything’

Draper misses out on Queen's final after loss to Lehecka

Jack Draper's hopes of winning Queen's were ended by Jiri Lehecka when the British number one was beaten in a thrilling semi-final while suffering from tonsillitis.

The 23-year-old, who lost 6-4 4-6 7-5, had been feeling unwell for a few days but said he "wouldn't have pulled out for anything" as he chased a childhood dream to reach the final on home soil.

Draper had battled back from losing the first set to take the second and then went toe-to-toe with his Czech opponent in the third.

But Lehecka got a crucial break at 5-5, prompting Draper to smash his racquet into the advertising hoardings as he knew just how damaging that was to his chances.

And so it proved as Lehecka served out the victory in west London to advance to Sunday's final, where he will face top seed Carlos Alcaraz, who beat Roberto Bautista Agut 6-4 6-4.

World number 30 Lehecka goes through to his fifth ATP Tour final but the wait continues for a first British singles champion since five-time winner Andy Murray's most recent victory in 2016.

Draper will now take a few days rest before resuming his preparations for Wimbledon, which starts on 30 June.

"Today's probably the worst I have felt," said Draper, who was diagnosed with tonsillitis on Friday.

"Did I think about withdrawing? No, not at all. I'm in the semi-finals at Queen's. I'd probably go on court with a broken leg. I wouldn't have pulled out for anything."

'I gave it my all'- Draper on not making Queen's final

While Draper will be disappointed not to have reached the final – something he had dreamed of as a child – he can be encouraged by his overall performance as Wimbledon approaches.

His run to the last four ensures he not only goes there in good confidence but as one of the top four seeds, ensuring he would avoid defending champion Alcaraz or world number one Jannik Sinner until at least the semi-finals.

Lehecka's serve was a formidable weapon in the first set but the tide appeared to turn Draper's way in the second as he started finding ways to beat his opponent with some fantastic shots.

There was a tense moment when Draper and the crowd were unsure whether a winner at set point had landed in before it was confirmed by the automated line call, prompting a roar from the British player and the Andy Murray Arena spectators.

The pressure then appeared to be on Lehecka but he handled it well, putting Draper on the defensive in the decider before a big backhand winner in the 11th game handed him the match-deciding break and caused the Briton to take his frustration out on his racquet.

"I don't condone that behaviour, but at the same time, that's kind of where I was at today," Draper said of his racquet-smashing.

"I was trying to use everything I could. I tried to compete [for] every ball. But in the end, anger just spilled over a little bit too much."

Jack Draper took his frustrations out on his racquet in the third set

Draper now has some time off the court before he puts all his focus on going further than he has before at Wimbledon, where he will be seen as the great British hope in the men's draw.

He has never progressed beyond the second round of the tournament but his form so far this year suggests there is a strong possibility of going deep into the Grand Slam this time.

"He is an amazing competitor," multi-Grand Slam-winning doubles player and Queen's tournament director Jamie Murray told BBC Sport.

"He is a big guy but moves incredibly well. He has that left hand that will help him in defensive situations that maybe right-handers don't have.

"He is having an amazing year and we are hoping he will have a great Wimbledon.

"He will be one of the favourites behind Sinner and Alcaraz."

Alcaraz hits 'ridiculous' drop shot volley winner

Alcaraz comfortably booked his place in the final with a routine win against compatriot Bautista Agut in the second semi-final at Queen's Club.

With four titles already this year, Alcaraz is looking like the one to beat when he begins his campaign for a third successive Wimbledon title later this month.

The 22-year-old has not lost since 20 April in Barcelona and is enjoying the longest winning streak of his career with 17 successive victories.

During that run he has collected titles at the Rome Open andFrench Openand will now be looking for a second Queen's title after his 2023 success here.

"I'm trying to feel more comfortable and making the final at Queen's is so special. I guess grass-court mode is activated," Alcaraz said.

"Every time I have a smile on my face I play my best tennis, so I just try to do that."

Bautista Agut was on the backfoot from the outset and had to save two break points in the opening game.

World number two Alcaraz, who displayed the full armoury of his shots in the blazing heat, found the crucial break during Bautista Agut's next service game.

He sealed the opening set with possibly the shot of the match – drawing a wry smile from his opponent – after dropping his racquet low to the grass to volley a drop shot winner.

Alcaraz threatened another early break in the second set but 37-year-old Bautista Agut – the oldest player in this year's men's singles draw at Queen's – stood firm.

But, as was the case in the first set, Alcaraz kept his foot on the gas and earned a break in the fifth game.

It was not smooth sailing to victory, though, with the top seed asked to defend break point when leading 4-3 before going on to wrap up victory with a forehand winner in one hour and 30 minutes.

Alcaraz is aiming to become just the second Spanish player to win the men's title on two occasions after Feliciano Lopez, who lifted the trophy in 2017 and 2019.

Carlos Alcaraz will play his sixth final of the year at Queen's on Sunday

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Ex-Arsenal midfielder Cazorla, 40, scores as Oviedo return to La Liga

Cazorla returned to Oviedo 20 years after he left as a youth-team player

Former Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla kick-started a dramatic comeback as Real Oviedo won the La Liga 2 play-off final to return to the Spanish top flight after a 24-year absence.

40-year-old Cazorla – who returned to his boyhood club in 2023 – converted a penalty late in the first half of Saturday's second leg with his side 2-0 down on aggregate to CD Mirandes.

Oviedo levelled the tie in the second half through Ilyas Chaira before Francisco Portillo scored a stunning winner in extra-time to secure promotion.

Cazorla claimed the decisive goal in the play-off semi-final tie against Almeria, coming off the bench toconvert a free-kickand secure a 3-2 aggregate victory.

Cazorla was a product of Oviedo's academy, but was forced to leave the club in 2003 when financial issues decimated the club's youth system and saw the first team re-enter in the third tier.

When Oviedo faced another crisis a decade later, Cazorla was one of thousands of fans and former players who purchased shares in the club to keep it alive.

A two-time European champion with Spain, the midfielder spent six years at Arsenal and made 180 appearances before leaving in 2018.

He suffered an Achilles injury in October 2016, going on to have 11 operations to cure the problem.

One of the operations led to gangrene with doctors telling Cazorla he should be satisfied to walk again, never mind play.

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Yastremska into Nottingham final despite suspicion of grass allergy

Dayana Yastremska is chasing her first WTA title since 2019

Ukrainian Dayana Yastremska could be allergic to grass but said she loves the surface after reaching her first final on it at the Nottingham Open.

The world number 46 beat Polish sixth seed Magda Linette 6-4 6-4 in a rain-interrupted semi-final to reach Sunday's final, where she will face American McCartney Kessler, who overcame Slovakia's Rebecca Sramkova 6-4 6-2.

"I really love playing on grass, even though I think I have a bit of an allergy to it," Yastremska said.

"I'm very excited, and I was proud of myself. In general everything worked pretty well. I can't wait to play in the final."

Yastremska, who has dropped just one set on her way to the final, faces the player who beat Britain's Katie Boulter in the quarter-finals as well as top seed Beatriz Haddad Maia in the first round.

You canwatch the final on the BBCfrom 12:00 BST.

Pant stars before Pope leads England fightback

Rishabh Pant scores a superb century before a measured Ollie Pope knock gives England a fighting chance as day two closes with the home side on 209-3, trailing India by 262 runs in the first Test at Headingley.

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