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PARIS. — Angelique Kerber became the first top seed to lose in the opening round at Roland Garros as tearful Petra Kvitova swept to victory in her first match since surviving a knife attack which almost ended her career.
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BARCELONA. — Barcelona fans have many more years to enjoy Lionel Messi, assured outgoing coach Luis Enrique after the Argentine handed his boss a successful send-off in a 3-1 Copa del Rey final win over Alaves.
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LONDON. — Cesc Fabregas has questioned why he was dropped for Chelsea’s FA Cup final defeat by his old side Arsenal.
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Munyaradzi Musiiwa in GWERU Chapungu ……………………….. (1) 2 Tsholotsho ………………………….. 0
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Tobias Mandoreba in Hwange Hwange ……………………………. 0 How Mine ………………………….0
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Sport Reporter HOSTS Chinhoyi High School emerged football champions when they hosted the Ethical Leaf Tobacco inaugural ball games tournament which saw schools from different provinces participating in various sporting disciplines.
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AMSTERDAM. — Zimbabwe will become the first ICC Full Member, in four years, to tour the Netherlands when the Chevrons play three ODIs in July.
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SHEFFIELD. — Kell Brook broke his left eye socket in Saturday’s defeat by Errol Spence Jnr, his trainer Dominic Ingle has said.
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LONDON. — South Africa captain AB de Villiers insisted his side had done nothing wrong after they found themselves caught up in a fresh ball-tampering row on Saturday as they lost their one-day international series against England.
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LONDON. — Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois blamed a lack of concentration and a refereeing decision for the FA Cup final defeat that reminded him of a familiar anti-climax to the season when he was with former club Atletico Madrid.
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Ray Bande in MUTARE and Takudza Chitsiga in HARARE WARRIORS talisman Knowledge Musona and star forward Khama Billiat have committed themselves to Zimbabwe’s 2019 AFCON campaign, while former skipper Willard Katsande says he never led a revolt in camp just before the team’s departure for Gabon in January.
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Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter DYNAMOS coach Lloyd Mutasa is concerned by the danger posed by his former mentor Sunday Chidzambwa as he battles to steer the Harare giants out of the woods with a cagey assignment against ZPC Kariba at the National Sports Stadium tomorrow.
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Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter CAPS United skipper Hardlife Zvirekwi has warned his troops against being carried away by their victory in the CAF Champions League over Algerian giants USM Alger this week.
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Paul Mundandi Sports Reporter MAZOE South Member of Parliament Fortune Chasi has hailed the Copa Coca-Cola Football Tournament and ZIFA boss Philip Chiyangwa. Chasi believes Zimbabwe football is set to write a lot of success stories with the Copa Coca-Cola tourney providing the foundation for that.
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Paul Mundandi in ZVISHAVANE DESPITE his team being the only side still to taste defeat in the Premiership, Norman Mapeza remains humble and maintains that the miners need to redouble their efforts when they host Highlanders in what promises to be an explosive battle at Mandava tomorrow.