Djokovic stunned by teenage sensation Fonseca at French Open
Novak Djokovic was sensationally eliminated from the French Open in the third round by 18-year-old Brazilian João Fonseca in a five-set epic. The teenager's historic victory ensures a new men's Grand Slam champion will be crowned at Roland Garros. Fonseca's coming-of-age performance has been hailed as the start of a new era in men's tennis.
Following his shocking defeat, Djokovic admitted he is uncertain whether he will return to the French Open in 2027. Analysts view the loss as a symbolic end of an era, with a new generation of contenders poised to take over. The tournament now has a wide-open field with several first-time title hopefuls vying for the crown.
Barcelona has officially announced the signing of Anthony Gordon from Newcastle United, with the winger calling it a lifelong dream come true. The transfer represents a significant move in the summer window, with Gordon joining the La Liga giants. Other top names such as Bernardo Silva and Ederson continue to be linked with moves across Europe.
Paris Saint-Germain will defend their Champions League title against Arsenal in what promises to be a blockbuster final. Analysts highlight PSG's experience and Arsenal's tactical approach as key determinants. Both sides enter the match with strong momentum, making the outcome highly unpredictable.
Arsenal defender Jurriën Timber has been declared fit to start the Champions League final, boosting the Gunners' defensive options. PSG also received positive injury news with Ousmane Dembélé and Achraf Hakimi cleared to play. Both teams are expected to field near-full-strength lineups for the title decider.