Djokovic crushes Tsitsipas as Wimbledon heats up
Novak Djokovic delivered a vintage performance to defeat Stefanos Tsitsipas in straight sets at Wimbledon, sending a strong statement to the field. Jannik Sinner and Coco Gauff also overcame tough opponents to advance. The matches highlighted the deepening rivalry between the sport's established champion and its rising stars.
Harry Kane scored two second-half goals to save England from a historic upset against DR Congo, securing a 2-1 comeback victory. The win sends England to the World Cup round of 16. Kane described it as England's best performance of the tournament and is being hailed as the nation's greatest footballer.
Harry Kane's match-winning performance against DR Congo has sparked widespread praise, with pundits calling him England's greatest player and a genuine Ballon d'Or contender. From a rating of Spence's struggles to Kane and Gordon saving the day, the narrative has firmly shifted to Kane's legacy and his biggest England moment yet.
England's World Cup campaign is increasingly driven by the world-class duo of Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham. Co-hosts USA prepare for their tournament spotlight while England faces familiar faces against DR Congo. Bellingham's unique playing style has been described as making him a 'very un-English superstar.'
The overlapping of Wimbledon and England's World Cup run has created a unique cultural moment, with England football fans at Wimbledon unable to keep their attention on the tennis. Meanwhile, outsider Dan Evans exited Wimbledon with a parting shot at the tennis establishment, calling it a 'shambles.'