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Time:2026-06-16T13:36:40Z

Williams sisters reunite for Wimbledon doubles at combined age of 90; Lewis Hamilton wins first Ferrari race and stokes F1 title debate; Cape Verde's 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha becomes World Cup viral sensation; Iran fight back to draw 2-2 with New Zealand in politically-charged opener; Arab teams Saudi Arabia and Egypt hold Uruguay and Belgium to draws in strong World Cup starts.

Williams Sisters to Reunite for Doubles at Wimbledon

Williams Sisters to Reunite for Doubles at WimbledonSerena and Venus Williams, with a combined age of 90, are set to play doubles together at Wimbledon for the first time in years. The announcement has generated significant excitement among tennis fans worldwide. The sisters have won 14 Grand Slam doubles titles together. Their return to the Wimbledon doubles court marks a nostalgic moment in tennis history.

Hamilton Wins Maiden Ferrari Race, F1 Title Hopes Rise

Hamilton Wins Maiden Ferrari Race, F1 Title Hopes RiseLewis Hamilton claimed his first race victory with Ferrari, sparking debate about whether he can contend for the Formula 1 world title. Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff acknowledged Hamilton's threat when he 'smells blood.' Analysts pointed to ingenious race tactics behind his Ferrari debut win. The victory has also raised questions about Charles Leclerc's struggles amid Hamilton's resurgence.

Cape Verde's 40-Year-Old Goalkeeper Vozinha Becomes World Cup Sensation

Cape Verde's 40-Year-Old Goalkeeper Vozinha Becomes World Cup SensationVozinha, the 40-year-old goalkeeper for Cape Verde, has become an unexpected star of the 2026 World Cup. His standout performance included a heroic display against Spain, holding them to a 0-0 draw. The veteran shot-stopper has gone viral for his incredible saves. Cape Verde's defensive resilience has captured global attention.

Iran and New Zealand Draw 2-2 in Politically-Charged World Cup Opener

Iran and New Zealand Draw 2-2 in Politically-Charged World Cup OpenerIran staged a dramatic comeback to draw 2-2 with New Zealand in their World Cup opener. The match carried political undertones given Iran's international circumstances. Iran showed remarkable resilience despite facing significant obstacles off the pitch. The result keeps both teams' knockout-stage hopes alive.

Arab Teams Impress at World Cup with Strong Opening Results

Arab Teams Impress at World Cup with Strong Opening ResultsSaudi Arabia held Uruguay to a draw in their World Cup opener, while Egypt similarly frustrated Belgium with a 1-1 result. Both Arab teams showed defensive discipline against higher-ranked opponents. The performances have raised hopes for Arab representation in the knockout stages. Saudi Arabia's dogged display particularly drew praise for their organization and fight.