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Rooney and Co agree 'substantial' wage deferrals to help Derby get through coronavirus pandemic

Derby County's first-team players and management have reached the end of their dramatic stand-off with the club by agreeing 'substantial' deferrals to their wages to help the Championship side.




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Wayne Rooney isn't the first to recall the 'scandalous' talent of Ravel Morrison

Wayne Rooney has recalled the abilities of his former Manchester United colleague Ravel Morrison with the highest praise. And he's far from alone in remembering how good Morrison used to be.




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Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy 'to settle their legal dispute this week' following WAG-gate

The wife of Wayne Rooney, 34, and wife of Jamie Vardy, 38, are said to be holding an arbitration hearing via Zoom in a bid to avoid an expensive court case.




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Brooklyn Beckham and Hana Cross spark split speculation

Brooklyn Beckham and his model girlfriend Hana Cross are alleged to have split. An insider told MailOnline the pair have called it quits following a string of public rows over the last few months




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Brand behind Kate Middleton's custom white Wimbledon dress release off-the-rack version for £1,850

The Duchess of Cambridge's stunning white dress which she wore to the second day of Wimbledon this year is now on sale on the Suzannah website for £1,850.




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British pair Jamie Murray and Neal Skupski battle back to book spot in US Open semi-finals 

MIKE DICKSON IN NEW YORK: Britain's top doubles pair came back from 2-5 down in the deciding set on Wednesday night to beat Americans Jack Sock and Jackson Withrow.




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Jamie Murray and Neal Skupski beaten by top seeds in semi-finals of the men's doubles at the US Open

Jamie Murray and Neal Skupski were beaten by top seeds Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah in the semi-finals of the men's doubles at the US Open.




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England kids are cocky? Let them learn the trade in the lower leagues then

MARTIN SAMUEL - CHIEF SPORTS WRITER: Nathan Trott, a 20-year-old goalkeeper on the books at West Ham, could have played in the biggest match of his life at the weekend.




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Tennis ace Andy Murray is using collagen to boost hopes of a comeback

Andy Murray is taking the anti-ageing drug collagen in his battle to return to the top in tennis following hip surgery.




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Meghan and Prince Harry 'know Africa royal tour has to be a success' to turn tide of bad publicity

Royal author Ingrid Seward told Vanity Fair that if the public gets plenty of glimpses of Baby Archie during the Africa tour, it could help sway public opinion after a 'tough run' for the couple.




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Up-and-coming tennis sensation Carolina Lewis, 23, suddenly dies while on a trip to the US 

Carolina Lewis, from New Zealand, was visiting Washington DC when she unexpectedly died.




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UNDER THE MICROSCOPE: Two-time Wimbledon champion Sir Andy Murray, 32, answers our health quiz

Andy Murray, 32, revealed he loves chocolate biscuits, 'particularly the Leibniz ones' and that at the French Open in 2017 his pain stopped him playing his best in the Mail's health quiz.




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SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE John Bercow applied to All England Croquet and Lawn Tennis club

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: So keen is Speaker John Bercow to join the tennis elite, I can reveal he even made a bid to become a member of the All England Croquet And Lawn Tennis club.




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Andy Murray's impressive China Open run comes to an end against Thiem

Andy Murray came up short when playing his first world top five opponent in well over two years, but was still heartened by the latest stage of his singles comeback.




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Milos Raonic, Tim Henman and Katie Boulter sit down with Sportsmail to review the 2019 tennis season

EXCLUSIVE: As the 2019 tennis season draws to a close, it is time to look back. Sportsmail sat down with Milos Raonic, Tim Henman and Katie Boulter to find out their player of the year and plenty more...




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Coco Gauff gets top marks after the 15-year-old lands her first WTA Tour title at the Linz Open

MIKE DICKSON: Coco Gauff spent some of this week doing her high school homework, and ended it by taking the first of what will surely be many titles on the main WTA Tour.




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15-year-old Coco Gauff reaches her first WTA final after victory over Andrea Petkovic in Linz Open

Coco Gauff is remarkably through to her maiden tour-level WTA final at the tender age of 15 after defeating Germany 's Andrea Petkovic in the semi-final of the Linz Open on Saturday.




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Boris Becker, 51, is fined and given points for texting behind the wheel 

Tennis champion Boris Becker has been fined and given points on his license for sending a text message while driving and not wearing a seat belt on June 18.




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Bournemouth goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale handed new long-term deal

Aaron Ramsdale has been rewarded for establishing himself as Bournemouth's first-choice goalkeeper this season with a new long-term contract.




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'He's a pretty amazing person': Jamie Murray speaks glowingly about brother Andy after comeback

INTERVIEW BY MIKE DICKSON: According to the player who knows him best, very few professional sportspeople could have emerged from what Andy went through over the last two years.




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Inside Boris Becker's abandoned mansion in Mallorca

The once-majestic property in the Balearic Islands features stables, an outdoor swimming pool, four guest houses, a helicopter pad and a tennis court made from parts of Wimbledon furniture.




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Andy Murray and wife Kim Sears are celebrating after birth of their first son

The couple, both 32, already have two daughters - Sophia, three, and two-year-old Edie. Their son is understood to have been born last week at a hospital in London, near their home in Surrey.




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Wombles author's daughter gives her late mother's toys and memorabilia to charity

Kate Robertson's mother Elisabeth was the creator of the famous 'Wombles of Wimbledon'. Now Kate who lives in West Sussex is giving away her mother's toy collection.




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Andy Murray's comeback from chronic hip injury to be charted in new documentary series from Amazon

Andy Murray spent nearly two years after Wimbledon 2017 working his way back to full fitness due to a chronic hip injury as he slid from world No 1 to the triple figures on the world rankings.




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Eamonn Holmes in race storm as ITV reprimands presenter

Eamonn Holmes, pictured, described Meghan Markle as 'uppity' which resulted in one complaint from a viewer who said it was a 19th century US insult used against black people.




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Andy Murray attends premiere for his Amazon documentary alongside wife Kim Sears 

Sir Andy, 32, stepped out with his wife Kim Sears, mother Judy and brother Jamie for the premiere of his Amazon documentary, which tells the tale of his extraordinary comeback from a hip operation.




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Emotional, complex and dramatic documentary charts Andy Murray's long road back from hip surgery

Around 450 hours of footage was shot from a start point of January 2018, with the initial expectation of charting Andy Murray's comeback until Wimbledon in that summer.




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Andy Murray gives fans a rare glimpse of family life with his two daughters

Sir Andy Murray is used to being in the spotlight for his tennis. Now the Wimbledon champion has allowed fans a rare glimpse of his family life.




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Anna Wintour and unlikely pal Bradley Cooper arrive at Heathrow to catch a flight to New York 

Unlikely pals Bradley Cooper and Vogue Editor-In-Chief Anna Wintour were spotted at Heathrow Airport on Sunday as they caught a flight to New York.




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Love Island's Olivia Buckland holds hands with dapper husband Alex Bowen at Cinderella's press night

The reality star, 26, enjoyed some time away from her busy schedule as she attended the press night for Cinderella at New Wimbledon Theatre in London on Tuesday evening.




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Church of England reverend Jonathan Fletcher 77 Wimbledon south London fresh abuse claims

Rev Jonathan Fletcher, 77, (pictured) was already banned from preaching at his church in Wimbledon, south west London, following a string of allegations he 'spiritually abused' vulnerable adults.




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Andy Murray may not play in a Grand Slam until Wimbledon after injury rules him out of Aussie Open  

Even before he suffered what he termed a 'setback' to keep him out of next month's Australian Open, the 32-year-old Scot had hinted his participation on clay this year might be strictly limited.




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Margaret Court says 'no one has phoned her' to discuss marking her 50th Grand Slam anniversary 

Outspoken former tennis star Margaret Court, 77, has split opinion with her criticism of homosexuality and same sex marriage - and has not attended the Australian Open since 2017.




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Is 2020 the year tennis stars Federer, Nadal, Djokovic and Murray's dominance ended for good?

It speaks volumes that you can count on one hand how many times in this decade a men's singles Grand Slam has been won by someone not named Federer, Nadal, Djokovic or Murray.




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The ITF and Grand Slams donate more than £300,000 to the Australian Bushfire relief efforts

The International Tennis Federation (ITF), Wimbledon, and the US and French Opens have donated more than £300,000 to the Australian Bushfire relief efforts.




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Wimbledon champion and world doubles No 1 Robert Farah tests positive for steroids 

Wimbledon champion and world doubles number one Robert Farah is one of two leading players to test positive for steroids, the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme has confirmed.




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Australian Open unsure how to mark 50 years since Court won all four Grand Slams in the same year

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: The tennis world is going to spend much of this year trying to work out the best way to deal with the issue of the great champion turned fiery Christian preacher.




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Heather Watson hails boyfriend and Yeovil Town striker Courtney Duffus ahead of Australian Open

A chance meeting with Yeovil Town striker Courtney Duffus at the end of Wimbledon last summer is what the British number two says is behind her form going into the season's first Grand Slam.




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Andy Murray will have long career despite pelvic injury, claims Bob Bryan who had same surgery

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: American doubles specialist Bob Bryan believes Andy Murray can still come back from the pelvic bruising injury which is once again keeping him out of tennis.




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Harriet Dart fights back to beat Misaki Doi and set up Australian Open second round tie with Halep

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: It was literally at the eleventh hour that Dart saved British tennis from an Australian Open wipeout when she fought her way through to second round.




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Bristol Rovers eyeing Portsmouth left-back Brandon Haunstrup

The 23-year-old, who was on the bench for Saturday's FA Cup win over Barnsley, has recovered after surgery on his right knee and has been back in the first team frame in recent weeks.




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Maria Sharapova won Wimbledon at 17, dated the rich and famous and was embroiled in a drugs scandal

Her decision to retire from tennis on Wednesday means the end of a career for one of the game's true bona fide stars who transcends the world of tennis from fashion star to global businesswoman.




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The All England Club would rather cancel Wimbledon than stage iconic event without spectators

EXCLUSIVE BY MATT HUGHES: The fate of Wimbledon will be decided by the Government but it is understood that there is extreme reluctance in SW19 to hold their iconic event without spectators.




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Pandemics and sport: From foot-and-mouth to Zika and coronavirus

The world of sport is a quiet place right now, as competitions spanning all disciplines across the globe have slammed shut their doors amid the growing pandemic. It is, however, not the first time.




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Wimbledon, Ascot, the Olympics and cricket face the chop as coronavirus looks set to wipe them out

A glittering summer of sport is set to be wiped out by the impact of coronavirus - with social restrictions imposed earlier this week set to be in place for the next six months.




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Coronavirus UK: Jo Konta 'hopeful' Wimbledon can go ahead despite COVID-19 pandemic

MIKE DICKSON: Holed up in her London flat, the usually globetrotting Jo Konta is clinging to the distant hope that Wimbledon might be saved from the cull of major summer sporting events.




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Ex-England star Brian Moore piles into Wetherspoons owner Tim Martin over £20,000 payment

The 58-year-old former rugby star, who is affiliated with Wimbledon Pitbull beer, also branded the business mogul a 'c***' when asked if his claims were real by one of his Twitter followers.




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Roger Federer's best shot at a 21st Grand Slam will evaporate if Wimbledon is cancelled

Roger Federer can expect to be among the first to know when, as appears almost certain, Wimbledon is called off later this week. He could be about to lose his best chance of adding a 21st Grand Slam.




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Wimbledon CANCELLATION 'to be confirmed by All England Club on Wednesday' amid coronavirus lockdown

The tournament will be cancelled for the first time since the Second World War, with options such as playing the event behind closed doors and postponement not viewed as feasible.




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Coronavirus: Ryder Cup, Wimbledon, Tour de France and British Grand Prix next events to fall?

We've already seen coronavirus decimate the sporting calendar, with Euro 2020 and the Tokyo Olympics among dozens of events either postponed or cancelled. So what will be the next event to fall?