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ATP and WTA stars to go head-to-head in Virtual Madrid Open for £123,000 prize pot

Sixteen of the best players across the ATP and WTA tours will swap tennis rackets for video game controllers as it has been revealed the 2020 Madrid Open will now become a virtual competition. 




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Tennis Integrity Unit plans to step up prevention efforts amid fears over a rise in match-fixing  

Tennis integrity chiefs fear a spike in corrupted matches when tournaments resume, as lower-ranked players become more desperate to make ends meet.




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Eugenie Bouchard agrees to a £3,200 charity date with a fan to provide meals to healthcare workers

Bouchard recently tweeted that 'quarantine would be a lot more fun with a boyfriend' and has since been inundated with messages from fans, with one lucky follower bagging himself a date.




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Paul Jubb has his sights set on breaking into top 100 when tennis resumes after turning professional

The days of Paul Jubb having to forego his Wimbledon prize money are over, now that he is formally leaving college in America to turn professional.




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Djokovic and Nadal vow to stay off court until tennis officially resumes in Spain on Monday

Great rivals Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal were united by the same misdemeanour this week - breaking the lockdown rules in Spain in order to practise.




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5SOS' Michael Clifford steps out with Crystal Leigh

He's the Sydney boy who became a worldwide rock star in 5 Seconds of Summer.




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5 Seconds of Summer on dealing with their level of fame

5 Seconds of Summer tell the Today show's Richard Wilkins that dealing with their level of fame is quite scary.




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5SOS' third album Youngblood takes out No.1 spot on Billboard 200

5 Second Of Summer (5SOS) have become No. 1 in the US. The Australian-raised hunks' third album Youngblood topped the coveted Billboard 200 charts this week.




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5 Seconds Of Summer co-ordinate in edgy ensembles as they promote new single Easier in New York 

They made a spectacular comeback last year with their Youngblood album and are currently promoting their new single, 'Easier'. 




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5 Seconds Of Summer's Calum Hood plays 7th wheel on night out 

The 23-year-old bassist appeared to have no qualms about playing seventh wheel as he arrived for the group date at Double Bay venue The Golden Sheaf.




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5SOS Calum Hood lashes out at paparazzo who snapped him smoking a cigarette at a petrol station 

5 Seconds Of Summer bassist Calum Hood, 23, famously landed himself in hot water when he was pictured smoking a cigarette outside a petrol station in January 2015. 




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5SOS frontman Luke Hemmings celebrates turning 23 in South Korea with girlfriend Sierra Deaton

 5 Seconds of Summer frontman Luke Hemmings just celebrated his 23rd birthday, taking to Instagram to thank fans for the sweet messages




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Taylor Swift throws the 'most aggressive holiday party known to womankind' for her 30th birthday

Taylor Swift threw the 'most aggressive holiday party known to womankind,' on Friday evening for her 30th birthday.




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5SOS guitarist Michael Clifford asks his three bandmates to be his groomsmen

The 24-year-old guitarist, who is engaged to model Crystal Leigh, told Fitzy & Wippa at the G'Day USA gala in Los Angeles on Saturday that he'd asked the 5SOS boys to be his groomsmen




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5 Seconds of Summer to bring their No Shame 2020 tour Down Under

They performed at the Fire Fight Australia bushfire relief concert on Sunday night. 




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Michael Clifford confirms his wedding date, after revealing 5SOS will be his groomsmen 

He proposed to his model girlfriend Crystal Leigh in July 2019.




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Is Boris Johnson already working part-time at Chequers? No10 fails to dampen speculation on return

His official spokesman said today that he was receiving 'updates on the coronavirus response' and spoke to Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab and Matt Hancock, the Health Secretary, yesterday.




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Sir Keir Starmer's new policy chief is pro-Brexit and a far cry from Jeremy Corbyn's Labour 

As well as believing that leaving the EU is an 'opportunity' for Britain, Claire Ainsley is an ardent pro-family campaigner.




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Team GB rower Moe Sbihi says postponement of 2020 Tokyo Olympics is a 'blessing in disguise'

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY OLIVER HOLT: When he returned from Rio, Sbihi's rocket trajectory began to flatten. Those astonishing ergo numbers dipped. His struggles became an open secret.




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Britain's first coronavirus 'super-spreader' helped scientists develop £10 immunity test

British businessman Steve Walsh was one of Britain's first coronavirus superspreaders and his movements were analysed by scientists to help develop an immunity test.




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Government orders 50MILLION antibody testing kits that work in 20 minutes and could be ready by June

Ministers have ordered production of up to 50 million new immunity tests as part of what experts hope will be a 'game-changing' development in the battle against Covid-19.




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NHS nurse, 54, who battled coronavirus in same intensive care ward as Boris Johnson dies 

Care home nurse Larni Zuniga, 54, was a married father originally from the Philippines who had worked in Britain for 12 years and had not seen his family for five years.




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Cherie Blair wishes Carrie Symonds 'all the best' after giving birth to a healthy baby boy

Appearing on Good Morning Britain today, the wife of former British PM Tony Blair wished Carrie Symonds 'all the best' after she gave birth to a healthy baby boy with Boris Johnson this morning.




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Boris Johnson's new fatherhood makes him 'hyper aware' of lockdown challenges, reveals psychologist 

Boris Johnson, 55, and Carrie Symonds, 32, welcomed a son today, with psychologist Jo Hemmings telling FEMAIL it may have been 'an emotional epiphany' for the British Prime Minister.




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Matt Hancock faces MISSING 100,000-a-day testing target TODAY

Mr Hancock announced on April 2 he would achieve six-figure daily testing by close of play today but the latest numbers show 52,429 tests were carried out in the 24 hours to 9am yesterday.




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Boris Johnson announces huge spike in daily coronavirus tests to 81,000

Boris Johnson tonight announced a huge spike in the number of daily coronavirus tests to 81,000 as Matt Hancock appeared to be closing in on his 100,000 a day target.




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Woman wearing safety goggles AND glasses delivers flowers to No10 TWICE in one day

A diplomatic official from the High Commission for Pakistan delivered huge bouquets to 'Hon Mr Prime Mininster & Ms Symonds, 10 Downing Street' twice today - wearing double the PPE on her second visit.




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JAN MOIR: If Boris Johnson's life was a TV drama, none of us would believe it 

JAN MOIR: Wilfred, Winston, Oliver, Pericles, Diggory, Kevin, Josh? Whatever they decide to call him, what kind of a world will Boris's baby son inherit?




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I never thought I'd say this... but I'm so thrilled that my boomerang baby is moving back home 

TOM UTLEY: On the day this week when Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds were celebrating their happy event, my wife and I received joyful news about our own baby boy.




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Prince William calls Boris Johnson after the Prime Minister welcomed son Wilfred 

The Duke of Cambridge, 37, called Prime Minister Boris Johnson, 55, for a phone meeting on Friday afternoon, days after the politician welcomed his son Wilfred with fiancee Carrie Symonds, 32.




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FTSE 100 opens up 1.6% or 94 points to 5848 after US stocks staged late rally

London markets rebounded this morning and opened up by 1.6 per cent after US stocks staged a late rally and European countries start to ease coronavirus restrictions.




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FedEx courier arrives at 10 Downing Street with order of baby products for Wilfred

A delivery from My 1st Years - which describes itself as 'the number one personalised baby brand in the world' - arrived at 10 Downing Street in central London this morning.




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HENRY DEEDES: Like 007 facing his foe, Boris Johnson served charm with menace at his return to PMQs

Bond aficionados will know that early in each story comes an inaugural meeting between hero and foe. A chance encounter over highballs, perhaps, or a high-stakes hand of chemin de fer.




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Seven in 10 say people should be able to REFUSE to go back to work

EXCLUSIVE: Research for MailOnline shows 62 per cent are more worried about the effects of the draconian curbs ending too early, while 38 per cent say their main concern is the economic havoc now.




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Coronavirus UK: No10 says social distancing remains in place this weekend

Dominic Raab tonight announced there is 'no change' yet to the UK's coronavirus lockdown rules as he urged Britons not to take advantage of sunny bank holiday weather.




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Keir Starmer says VE Day generation must be protected from coronavirus in care homes

In an article saluting veterans on the 75th anniversary of VE Day, Keir Starmer said the care sector needs attention after the pandemic to help those who 'protected our country in its darkest hour'.




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Arsenal boss Unai Emery is a top coach... but he needs four or five transfer windows

GARY NEVILLE: This will be a good game because Manchester United will go for it — and so will Arsenal. Arsenal have a top coach in Unai Emery and are improving.




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Here's how to enjoy Seville for under £100 a night

Seville is a place to immerse yourself in bygone cultures, from the Moroccan influences at the Alcazar palace and the Giralda Tower to the impromptu Flamenco dancing in the streets.




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Pilots working for Jet2 say impact their rosters are having on their well-being is ‘unsustainable’ 

Jet2 members of the pilots' union, the British Airline Pilots' Association (Balpa), are calling on the airline to recognise the need for 'improved work-life balance through fairer rostering patterns'.




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Game of Thrones fans will soon be able to tour the Northern Irish HBO studio where show was filmed 

HBO has announced it's opening The Game of Thrones Studio Tour in Northern Ireland in Spring 2020. The tour will bring visitors face-to-face with original sets, costumes and props from the show.




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Hot island hopping: You're spoilt for choice in the Caribbean writes Jonathan Wilkes

After a long panto season stage-weary Jonathan Wilkes swapped Stoke-on-Trent for the Caribbean sunshine. During two weeks with P&O cruises he sampled the best the islands have to offer.




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The National Trust Lake District tents suspended in trees 10ft up that appear to float like UFOs

They are actually wacky tents offered as accommodation by the National Trust and hang from trees at the Low Wray camp site close to the shores of Lake Windermere in Cumbria.




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Bulgaria, the Algarve and Marmaris are the best value beach destinations in Europe 

Post Office Travel Money Holiday Costs Barometer, which compares costs in 20 European beach resorts, found prices in Sunny Beach have plunged - despite the pound's volatility.




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Creepy images by photographer Bryan Sansivero of an abandoned doctor's surgery in Northern Virginia 

These intriguing - yet decidedly creepy - pictures were taken inside an abandoned doctor's surgery in Northern Virginia by urban explorer Bryan Sansivero.




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Isolation you'll love - Fiji's Barefoot Manta Island has dormitory rooms starting from just £20

Barefoot Manta Island, which is just under a mile long and 0.6 miles wide, is only accessible by boat (lockdowns permitted, obviously) and has dormitory rooms starting from just FJ$60 (£20).




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The winning and shortlisted images in the open contest of the 2020 Sony World Photography Awards

The contest received 193,000 entries from photographers in over 200 territories. More than 100 images were shortlisted and judges had the hard task of picking 10 category winners.




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Intrepid marine biologist Mike Gil travels to the remotest spots to study amazing creatures 

Dr Mike Gil is a research fellow at the University of California, but also, perhaps not surprisingly, a National Geographic Explorer. He told MailOnline Travel about his epic adventures.




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Haunting pictures show some of the 6,000 shipwrecks that lie in North America's Great Lakes

North America's Great Lakes are a recreational mecca, offering all manner of watersports and scenic cruises. They're also a gigantic graveyard - of shipwrecks.




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The story of Octopussy which broke the 50-knot barrier and became world's fastest superyacht

A new documentary has revealed how Heesen Yachts turned American businessman John Staluppi's dream of owning the world's fastest superyacht into a reality in 1988.




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Arctic Ocean will be ice-free in summer before 2050 even if emission-cutting goals are met

Sea ice in the Arctic normally grows and shrinks across the seasons, but at present some ice - which is home to animals like polar bears - always remains.