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Time:2026-06-25T17:28:00Z

Emma Raducanu's Wimbledon participation is in doubt after she missed practice sessions due to injury. Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari are shaping up as serious title threats in F1, with Mercedes drivers adjusting their internal rivalry. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is nearing knockout rounds with Team USA still alive, Mexico sweeping its group for the first time with a perfect record, and growing criticism over the expanded 48-team format.

Raducanu doubtful for Wimbledon over injury

Raducanu doubtful for Wimbledon over injuryEmma Raducanu has emerged as a doubt for Wimbledon after missing scheduled practice sessions, sparking concerns about her fitness ahead of the Grand Slam. The British tennis star has been dealing with an injury issue that forced her to skip key preparation time. Sky Sports, BBC, and The Guardian all report on the growing uncertainty around her participation. With the tournament approaching, Raducanu faces a race against time to be ready.

Hamilton and Ferrari pose major F1 title threat

Hamilton and Ferrari pose major F1 title threatMercedes drivers acknowledge they will need to 'race each other differently' as Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari emerge as significant threats this Formula 1 season. George Russell has specifically called out the Hamilton-Ferrari combination as a huge title contender. Hamilton himself expressed confidence, saying 'I love this car' after his Barcelona win, and is now targeting further success at the Austrian Grand Prix.

World Cup heads toward knockout rounds

World Cup heads toward knockout roundsThe 2026 FIFA World Cup is sprinting toward the knockout rounds, with Team USA still in contention as the tournament enters its decisive phase. Fans are tracking which teams have advanced to the round of 32 stage as match schedules tighten. The Independent, CNN, and Al Jazeera each cover the escalating drama as the expanded 104-match format reaches its midpoint.

Mexico tops World Cup group with perfect record

Mexico tops World Cup group with perfect recordMexico has maintained a perfect World Cup record, topping their group and eliminating Czechia with a dominant 3-0 victory. It marks the first time Mexico has won all three group-stage matches in a World Cup tournament. Spain also remains in contention, aiming for a top group spot finish against Uruguay in Mexico. The performances have energized Mexican fans celebrating three consecutive group-stage wins.

Expanded 48-team World Cup draws criticism

Expanded 48-team World Cup draws criticismWith 54 of 104 matches complete, the 2026 World Cup has reached its halfway point, but the expanded 48-team format is drawing growing criticism. BBC points to specific games that expose flaws in the larger tournament structure, while The Independent warns that a baffling scheduling decision could ruin the group stage finale. AP News notes the drama is 'just getting started' even as structural concerns mount.