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Time:2026-06-16T10:55:59Z

Hamilton secures maiden Ferrari win at Spanish GP, Williams sisters reunite for Wimbledon doubles, Iran coach alleges team mistreatment at World Cup, Cape Verde's 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha goes viral, and Royal Ascot kicks off with day one action.

Hamilton wins first Ferrari race at Spanish Grand Prix

Hamilton wins first Ferrari race at Spanish Grand PrixLewis Hamilton secured his first victory with Ferrari at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, marking a historic milestone in his career. Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff acknowledged the difficulty of stopping Hamilton when he "smells blood," highlighting the seven-time world champion's renewed form. The win has sparked debate over whether Hamilton's resurgence has impacted Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc's performance. Questions now arise about Hamilton's potential to contend for another F1 world title with the Scuderia.

Williams sisters reunite for Wimbledon doubles

Williams sisters reunite for Wimbledon doublesTennis legends Serena and Venus Williams have received a wildcard entry to play doubles together at Wimbledon. The iconic sisters will reunite on the grass courts of the All England Club, marking their return to Grand Slam doubles competition. Fans and analysts alike are eager to see whether the Williams duo can recapture their past magic on the Wimbledon stage.

Iran coach alleges team forced to leave US after World Cup opener

Iran coach alleges team forced to leave US after World Cup openerIran's national team coach has publicly criticized the treatment of his squad at the World Cup, calling them the "most oppressed team" in the tournament. He claimed the Iranian team was ordered to leave the United States immediately following their 2-2 draw with New Zealand in the opening match. The allegations have drawn international attention and sparked discussions about political tensions affecting sporting events.

Cape Verde's 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha steals show at World Cup

Cape Verde's 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha steals show at World CupVozinha, the 40-year-old goalkeeper for Cape Verde, has become a viral sensation at the World Cup after his standout performances. He played a key role in Cape Verde's goalless draw against Spain in Atlanta, earning widespread acclaim. The veteran shot-stopper's age-defying displays have made him one of the tournament's most compelling stories.

Royal Ascot opens with Day One betting preview

Royal Ascot opens with Day One betting previewRoyal Ascot, one of British horse racing's most prestigious meetings, begins with day one attracting intense betting interest. Pundits and tipsters have weighed in with their best bets for the opening day's races. The Guardian's coverage also reflects on Shergar's tragic legacy and the hopes pinned on famous racing colors at this year's event.