What the papers say – September 4
Here are the top stories dominating Wednesday’s headlines.
Here are the top stories dominating Wednesday’s headlines.
The Belarusian overwhelmed China’s Olympic champion Qinwen Zheng in a repeat of the pair’s Australian Open final showdown.
Fritz is flying the flag for the United States and has his eyes set on becoming the first men’s home champion since Andy Roddick 21 years ago.
George Bennett spoke to Nathan Judah following Walsall's penalty win over Birmingham City in the EFL Trophy.
Walsall opened their EFL Trophy campaign with a creditable 1-1 draw against League One title favourites Birmingham City at St Andrew's.
The American 13th seed won 24 of the last 28 points in the match.
The 21-year-old edged out ParalympicsGB team-mate Callie-Ann Warrington to scoop the S10 100m butterfly crown in a British one-two.
Leicester could have faced a points deduction had they been found to have breached the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability rules.
Palmer and Watkins returned to their clubs to continue rehabilitation, while Foden did not report through illness.
The Premier League said it was ‘surprised and disappointed’.
Equine welfare came under the microscope ahead of the Olympics.
Sinner was absolved of fault or negligence by the International Tennis Integrity Agency. after testing positive for a banned substance twice.
The former Dragons captain faces his first game against Turkey on Friday after succeeding Rob Page as manager.
Expressandstar.com brings you live coverage of Walsall's clash with Birmingham City in the EFL Trophy.
The Finance Secretary announced up to £500 million of in-year cuts on Tuesday.