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Gabriel Diallo upsets Terence Atmane in first round of Eastbourne

Canadian Sport Scene

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June 23, 2026

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Gabriel Diallo of Montreal, Quebec recorded his first win in over two months on Monday, and in the process delivered an upset. Diallo, the 91st ranked player in the world, upset Terence Atmane of France, the 50th ranked player in the world, 6-7, 6-4, 6-5. The serve was a key statistic win the match. Diallo [] The post Gabriel Diallo upsets Terence Atmane in first round of Eastbourne appeared first on Canadian Sport Scene.

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Canadian Sport Scene

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· Jun 26, 2026

Gabriel Diallo upsets Tomas Martin Etcheverry at 2026 Eastbourne Open

Four the second time this week, Montreal’s Gabriel Diallo delivered an upset at Eastbourne. After defeating Terence Atmane of France on Monday, Diallo defeated Tomas Martin Etcheverry of Argentina, 6-7, 6-3, 6-2 in the second round on Wednesday. Etcheverry was the fourth seeded player in Eastbourne, and the 32nd ranked player in the world. Meanwhile, [] The post Gabriel Diallo upsets Tomas Martin Etcheverry at 2026 Eastbourne Open appeared first on Canadian Sport Scene.

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England latest: Did Bellingham escape red card for covering his mouth?

England latest: Did Bellingham escape red card for covering his mouth?

Football | The Guardian

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· Jun 26, 2026

‘We’re on the same path now’: Toney on good terms with Tuchel and awaiting his chance

England forward did not get off to the best of starts with the manager but after two fine seasons with Al-Ahli is ready for any opportunity off the benchIt was after England’s 0-0 draw with Ghana in their second World Cup group game on Tuesday that Ivan Toney was reminded that young children ask the best questions. Two of his three boys were there – the eldest is back at home – and one of them came straight out with it.Toney is laughing as he tells the story and pretty soon so is everyone else. “My son is saying: ‘Ah, why have I travelled all this way and you’re not playing?’” the Al-Ahli striker says. “It’s hard to respond to that. It’s like: ‘Daddy is waiting ’” Continue reading...

Metro

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· Jul 8, 2026

Who is the man inside the bin and how does Count Binface plan to vanquish Nigel Farage?

Count Binface is standing against Rishi Sunak in his seat.

Irish News

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· Jun 21, 2026

‘When the questions were asked, the boys answered’: Donnelly hails Tyrone’s grit in All-Ireland semi-final win

Reds Hands return to minor decider to face Cork

Football | Mail Online

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· Jun 28, 2026

INSIDE THE ENGLAND CAMP: Why Jude Bellingham's brilliance is a problem for one of his World Cup team-mates

INSIDE THE ENGLAND CAMP: Why Jude Bellingham's brilliance is a problem for one of his World Cup team-mates

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Related coverage for "Gabriel Diallo upsets Terence Atmane in first round of Eastbourne": Canadian Sport Scene — Gabriel Diallo upsets Tomas Martin Etcheverry at 2026 Eastbourne Open. SkySports — England latest: Did Bellingham escape red card for covering his mouth?. Football | The Guardian — ‘We’re on the same path now’: Toney on good terms with Tuchel and awaiting his chance. Metro — Who is the man inside the bin and how does Count Binface plan to vanquish Nigel Farage?. Irish News — ‘When the questions were asked, the boys answered’: Donnelly hails Tyrone’s grit in All-Ireland semi-final win. Football | Mail Online — INSIDE THE ENGLAND CAMP: Why Jude Bellingham's brilliance is a problem for one of his World Cup team-mates