5:10 PM ET Emily KaplanESPN Former NHL goaltender Ray Emery drowned while swimming on Sunday. He was 35. According to the Hamilton (Ontario, Canada) Police Department, Emery was reported missing just after 6 a.m. on Sunday in the Hamilton Harbour. His body was recovered in close proximity to where he was last seen later in
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3:31 PM ET Victoria MonkESPN WIMBLEDON — As he lifted the trophy up towards his player box, Novak Djokovic locked eyes with his 3-year-old son, Stefan, and all of the hearts within Centre Court and watching on television screens at home melted. This is Djokovic’s fourth Wimbledon title, but this one in particular will hold
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ESPN’s Charlie Gibson puts a bow on Project Russia from a scintillating final, as France claimed World Cup glory. ESPN’s Alison Bender reports from outside Luzhniki Stadium with her key takeaways after France overpowered Croatia to win the World Cup. Stewart Robson reflects on Paul Pogba’s performance at the World Cup and explains why the
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1:44 PM ET It was not the expected major shakedown, but the riders’ faces told a story of suffering as most of the main Tour de France favourites stayed in contention after a much-feared stage nine Sunday. The 156.5-km route from Arras featured 21.7km of cobbled sections, in which the climbers had to grind their
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1:35 PM ET Wriddhiman Saha is understood to not have fully recovered from his thumb injury and hence is likely to miss at least part of India’s five-Test series in England beginning in August. Saha, who hurt his left thumb while playing in the IPL for Sunrisers Hyderabad, not only missed majority of the second
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10:17 AM ET Two years after suffering a career-threatening accident, former Paris-Roubaix champion John Degenkolb claimed his maiden Tour de France win on his favourite terrain when he tamed the cobbles and powered to victory on Sunday’s ninth stage. The German, who won the Queen of the Classics in 2015, was one of three riders
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