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TEN – WIMBLEDON

LONDON – Angelique Kerber was not about to be overtaken by the frame or the stakes of this Wimbledon final. She knew exactly what to expect – and what to do – against Serena Williams. Two years after losing to Williams in the final, Kerber passed, never giving Williams a chance. By Howard Fendrich. ENVOY: 850 words, photos

TEN – WIMBLEDON-MEN

LONDON – Novak Djokovic sends the strongest signal but he is back at the top of tennis reaching his fifth Wimbledon final at the expense of Rafael Nadal half final suspended during the night. He will face Kevin Anderson in Sunday's final. By Howard Fendrich. SENT: 800 words, photos.

– With:

– TEN – WIMBLEDON-SERENA TO THE PERSPECTIVE – Serena Williams invigorated ready for the US Open. By Howard Fendrich. ENVOY: 500 words, photos

– TEN – WIMBLEDON-DOUBLE FOR MEN – Mike Bryan wins Wimbledon for 17th Slam, 1st without his brother. By Howard Fendrich. ENVOY: 500 words, photos

– TEN – WIMBLEDON – DOUBLE WOMEN – Krejcikova dedicates Wimbledon's doubles title to Novotna. By Sam Johnston. ENVOY: 320 words, photos

– TEN – WIMBLEDON – THE LATEST – Real time updates

CYC – TOUR DE FRANCE

AMIENS, France – Dylan Groenewegen shot the sprint race at the Tour de France in a race of three men. The Dutch driver wins his second consecutive stage and joins world champion Peter Sagan and Tour newcomer Fernando Gaviria as winners of two stages on this Tour. By Joseph Wilson. ENVOY: 590 words, photos

CYCLES – TOURS OF CRUCIAL COEFFICIENTS OF TOUR DE FRANCE

AMIENS, France – All cyclists of the Tour de France, from favorite Chris Froome to the lowest support runner, circled on Sunday calendar . It is then that the Tour leaves behind the smooth asphalt and hits the cunning and often treacherous cobblestones. By Joseph Wilson. SENT: 550 words, photos.

– With:

– CYC – TOUR DE FRANCE – TASTE OF THE TOUR – A daily gastronomic, sporting and cultural look on the Tour de France route. By Andrew Dampf and Joseph Wilson. ENVOY: 590 words, photos

GLF – SCOTTISH OPEN

GULLANE, Scotland – An 11-hour sleep and a hearty Scottish breakfast sparked the last impressive round of Russell Knox's glorious summer golf. wins two consecutive victories on the European circuit of the Scottish Open. By Steve Douglas. ENVOYED: 560 words, photos

– Also:

– GLF – JOHN DEERE CLASSIC – Michael Kim, winner in 84 starts of the US PGA Tour, is ahead by four strokes after two laps. By Luke Meredith. COMING SOON: 500 words, photos

– GLF – LPGA TOUR – Henderson has a one stroke lead at the Marathon Classic. SENT: 160 words, photos. Will be updated.

CRI – England-India

LONDON – England set up another decisive series after releasing India by 86 points on its second international day at Lord's. The third and last ODI is Tuesday in Leeds. ENVOY: 500 words, photos

– Also:

– CRI – WEST INDIES – BANGLADESH – Relocation shortly

Other reports:

– RGU – SUPER RUGBY – Crusaders v Sharks, Lions v Jaguars in neighborhoods. ENVOYED: 570 words

– RGU – RWC 2019-SAMOA QUALIFIED – Samoa qualifies, beating Germany twice in the playoffs. SENT: 200 words

– BOX – ZEUGE-FIELDING – Fielding stops Zeuge to win the WBA super middleweight belt. SENT: 120 words, photos.

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