Zverev beats Cobolli in tense French Open final to claim first Grand Slam title
Alexander Zverev finally lands the Grand Slam title that threatened to elude him after overcoming Flavio Cobolli and his own nerves to win the French Open.
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Alexander Zverev finally lands the Grand Slam title that threatened to elude him after overcoming Flavio Cobolli and his own nerves to win the French Open.
Alexander Zverev and Flavio Cobolli are good friends - but they will put that to one side when they meet in the French Open final on Sunday.
Cities in Mexico are preparing to host nearly one million people and 13 games in the worldโs most-watched sporting competition. But just months after an eruption of violence do authorities really have organised crime under control? Alex Croft reports
Title favourite Alexander Zverev is one win away from an elusive first Grand Slam title after beating Jakub Mensik in the French Open semi-finals.
Haunting the Black Air by Anthony Joseph; Selected Poems by Leontia Flynn; Sparrow on the Rooftop by Rachel Long; You Must Live: New Poetry from Palestine, edited by Jorie Graham; Melete by Jennifer Lee Tsai; Somebody Should Have Pressed Record by Galia Admoni Haunting the Black Air by Anthony Joseph (Bloomsbury, ยฃ12.99) Josephโs follow-up to the TS Eliot prize-winning Sonnets for Albert sees his poetic approach become more radical. He pays homage to avant garde writers such as Will Alexander and Nathaniel Mackey, while exploring โNostalgia, mostly grief, / a haunting sound โ / the frequency of some / magnetic feeling.โ That makes for challenging syntax on first reading the poems. Persist, and Josephโs unabashed lyricism shines through, finding beauty on dancefloors, city streets and in Trinidadian landscapes: โthe way music fills the room, how we embrace until / we become flare bright, light as the white refraction / of the sun upon the summit of hills.โ Selected Poems by Leontia Flynn (Carcanet, ยฃ14.99) She was a Next Generation poet and Forward prize winner; itโs a shock to remember that Flynn has been publishing for more than 20 years, so fresh do her poems remain. This assembly is a glorious reintroduction to her mordant wit, imaginative image-making and unerring ability to puncture pretension. Letter to Friends from 2011 is a brilliant, Auden-esque dissection of the early 21st century, worth a library of political analyses: โdaily threats brought to our Way of Life / by man-made imminent apocalypse / though neither really outweighs private griefโ. There are pleasures on every page. Continue reading...
(Atlantic) After scrapping an album and starting anew, Lizzo still sounds lost amid these weak genre-hopping songs. Perhaps the zeitgeist has simply left her behind Just over a year ago, Lizzo appeared on Saturday Night Live, announcing a new album called Love in Real Life in grandstanding style. Wielding an electric guitar, clad in a Trump-baiting T-shirt that read Tariffied, she performed its title track and two other new songs, Still Bad and Donโt Make Me Love U. As with her appearance earlier the same week on a late night talkshow โ during which she ran into the audience to high-five fans who were yelling โwe love you Lizzo!โ โ it looked very much like a defiant comeback, fit to drag her out of the controversy that erupted at the end of her hugely successful 2023 world tour. Three former backing dancers and a costume designer filed lawsuits against the singer alleging harassment and discrimination: damaging claims given how Lizzoโs songs have preached a message of inclusivity, body positivity and self-confidence. Some of the allegations were dismissed by a judge but others are ongoing; Lizzo has refused to settle out of court, saying: โIโm fighting the case because I know that itโs not true.โ But the Love in Real Life single, a pivot towards rock that owed a little to Tom Pettyโs American Girls โ or the Strokesโ American Girls-indebted Last Nite if you prefer โ failed to make the charts, a far cry from the period between 2018 and 2022 when Lizzoโs singles seemed to go multi-platinum as a matter of course. The same fate befell Still Bad, a track much more in the vein of her big hits, prompting a rethink. The album was pulled, Lizzo apparently taking control of her own destiny โ โI need to do shit my wayโ. A mixtape that returned her more-or-less to where she started, before pop stardom came calling โ punchy hip-hop, albeit tricked out with guest appearances from Doja Cat and SZA โ appeared in its place: My Face Hurts from Smiling received mixed reviews and underwhelming streaming figures. Continue reading...
Ron Wyden tells of โgrave concernsโ over plan, first revealed by Guardian, to hold families at sprawling Louisiana facility The ranking member on the US Senateโs influential finance committee has demanded transparency over a proposed โfirst-of-its-kindโ ICE family and child detention center in Alexandria, Louisiana, citing reporting by the Guardian that first revealed the Trump administrationโs plans in March. Senator Ron Wyden, an Oregon Democrat, has written to the projectโs contractors and to the Department of Health and Human Services [HHS] expressing concerns over conflicts of interest, environmental contamination, and โthe absence of a public processโ in the centerโs planning. Continue reading...
Ingrid Alexandraโs return comes the same week a 63-year-old man in Australia was ordered by court not to contact her
Andrรฉ Hanscombe became a single father when his partner Rachel Nickell was stabbed 49 times on Wimbledon Common in London while walking her dog Molly with their son Alex in July 1992.
Russiaโs version of the international economic forum comes after Moscowโs top finance officials reportedly urged the Kremlin to rein in defence spending. Alex Croft reports on some of the more unexpected attendees
This look at the shocking 1992 murder of Rachel Nickell bravely gives you the unvarnished tale of her familyโs struggles to deal with the tragedy โ and the impossibility of coping with a living hell All murders are shocking, but few unsettle a nation in the way that of Rachel Nickell did in 1992. She was stabbed 49 times while walking on Wimbledon Common during the day with her two-year-old son, Alex. The viciousness of the attack, in a public place and in front of a child, lingered darkly in the minds of the public, especially since Alex being the only witness enabled the killer to remain at large for years. It is a crime that has been discussed, analysed and dramatised, but never quite in the way The Witness does. Across its three episodes, narrative emphasis rarely falls where we expect it to, because the main characters are not the police or the killer but the family Rachel left behind: Alex (Jahsaiah Williams, then Max Fincham as the older boy) and his devastated father Andrรฉ (Jordan Bolger). This harrowing new perspective proves to be rewarding. Continue reading...
A federal judge could sanction everyone involved over allegations of โserious misconductโ in the presidentโs lawsuit against himself, Alex Woodward writes
Ministers flouted their own freedom of information laws after delaying the publication of files relating to the Alex Salmond sex scandal, a judge has ruled.
Chief Constable Alexis Boon tells the BBC the footage of how the murder victim had been treated was distressing.
Keir Starmer says Younger led an โexemplary lifeโ, while foreign secretary says country owes him โan enormous debt of gratitudeโ Alex Younger, the former head of MI6, has died at the age of 62 after being treated for cancer. Younger led the Secret Intelligence Service, the agency also known as MI6, between 2014 and 2020. Continue reading...
Alexis Boon, head of Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary, said he doesn't 'recognise' the accusations among his officers and staff, insisting Mr Nowak was not treated differently because of race.
Russiaโs version of the international economic forum comes after Moscowโs top finance officials reportedly urged the Kremlin to rein in defence spending. Alex Croft reports on some of the more unexpected attendees
Sir Alex held a career in British intelligence that spanned almost three decades after joining the service in 1991.
Bournemouth midfielder Alex Scott is poised to make his England debut in the forthcoming World Cup warm-up games in the United States.
Emma-Lee Moss, AKA singer-songwriter Emmy the Great, has written a memoir rooted in her love of Hong Kongโs east-meets-west pop. She picks her favourite tracks Emma-Lee Moss, a singer-songwriter who released four albums as Emmy the Great, was born in Hong Kong to an English father and Hongkonger mother. She lived there until she was 11, when her family moved to England, one of many who left Hong Kong before its transfer of sovereignty from the UK to China in 1997. Even as a child, Moss understood the significance of the handover, which returned Hong Kong to Chinese control after 156 years as a British colony. โThanks to our British passports, we would avoid the greatest schism our city had ever known โ and its consequences, which were unwritten,โ Moss writes in her memoir, My Cantopop Nights. Later, as a touring musician, Moss played gigs in Hong Kong, where she reconnected with her childhood love of Cantopop โ predominantly Hong Kong music that blended Chinese and western pop sensibilities. In 2017, she moved back there to write her fourth album. That year, which marked 20 years since the handover, saw thousands of pro-democracy protesters on the streets after activists including Joshua Wong, Nathan Law and Alex Chow were imprisoned. Amid the unrest, Moss sought to capture Hong Kongโs sound and spirit through her music. Continue reading...