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Dan Evans cracks cheeky Carlos Alcaraz joke after pair went golfing before US Open clash | Tennis | Sport

Dan Evans will be thinking that Carlos Alcaraz is human and “does exactly the same as what all of us do in the morning” when he takes on the world No 1 at the US Open on Saturday. The British No 2 knows the defending champion is not perfect after playing golf with the Spaniard during Wimbledon.
“His strength as a golfer was his coach,” Evans laughed. Getting a result off the Wimbledon winner in New York will be a much bigger shock at the Arthur Ashe Stadium. But Evans beat Novak Djokovic on clay when the Serbian superstar was top of the world rankings at Monte Carlo in 2021.
And the world No 28 will take the same aggressive attitude into facing the 20-year-old super kid – the youngest male top seed at the US Open. “When I play on the tour, I don’t think about what ranking people are,” said Evans.
“I genuinely don’t. They’re normal people. To put it frankly they do exactly the same as what all of us do in the morning when they get out of bed. They’re very good at the sport but they still get nervous, they deal with it better than us. That’s what’s helped me when I’ve played better players.
“Alcaraz is an unbelievable player but what’s the point of me going out there and thinking he’s the No 1 in the world, you’ve no right to beat him. What is important is realising they’re very good at what they do, but they’re still human, they are still nervous, they just deal with it a bit better on occasions.
“I won’t be thinking when I’m out there: ‘He’s No.1 in the world, I can’t win this match’. I have to go out and hope I can put my game on the court and get myself into a good position. He will obviously be the overwhelming favourite.
“It’s a good opportunity to play a very good tennis player on a big stage. That is why you play tennis. I am really looking forward to it and will play aggressively. There’s been a few upsets on that court before.”
Alcaraz has won their two tennis matches in straight sets, including in the semi-finals at Barcelona in April. But the last time the two played was on the fairways of Royal Wimbledon when Alcaraz and his coach Juan Carlos Ferrero asked to join Evans and Jonny O’Mara.
“We played eight holes and they played well,” said four-handicapper Evans. “Ferrero is better. He has spent his retirement wisely that is for sure. We definitely can’t half on Saturday night like we did then so we will see.
“His strength as a golfer was his coach – he talked him through the match pretty much. Just like on the tennis court. Carlos hits it a long way. He hits his long irons pretty good.”
Alcaraz laughed. “Of course, his golf is much better than mine, that’s for sure. But we could play a little bit before Wimbledon. We had such a great time at the course.”
While Aston Villa shirts have been spotted in the stands here in support of Evans, Alcaraz is a Real Madrid supporter – and already a big fan of Jude Bellingham.
“He’s such a great, talented player, one of the best in the world,” said the Spaniard. “I’m sure that he’s going to be the best player in the world in that position. I’m just really, really happy to have him in the team. I talk a little bit with him. He’s such a great person, as well. He’s a complete guy.”
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Snooker scores LIVE: Judd Trump vs Kyren Wilson updates in Players Championship final | Other | Sport

Judd Trump questioned the conditions and sent a message to the tournament organisers following his Players Championship final defeat against Kyren Wilson.
Trump told ITV: “The balls were playing a bit tricky, it wasn’t like the rest of the tournament where I was able to play free-flowing. I don’t know what the difference was today. It was very, very strange and I don’t think I’ve ever experienced that before in a tournament. It was a good tournament and I’ll look forward to the next tournament.”
Pressed on the issue of the cue balls, Trump added: “It was tricky. It was tricky for both of us. The ball was very light and it was taking off like a ping-pong ball. It was a bit strange.”
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F1 LIVE: FIA dish out triple disqualification as George Russell sorry for ‘disgusting’ act | F1 | Sport

Liam Lawson has hit back at Yuki Tsunoda after the Japanese driver fuelled speculation that he could replace the Red Bull driver.
Lawson has endured a horror start at Red Bull and some reports suggest he could even be replaced by Tsunoda after only two races.
The next race is incidentally the Japanese Grand Prix – Tsunoda’s home event. Asked if he would be willing to replace Lawson and drive alongside Max Verstappen, the Racing Bulls star said: “Yes, why not?
“[I would race for Red Bull in] Japan, yes, 100 per cent. The car [at Red Bull] is faster, I know that for sure.”
When Tsunoda’s comments were put to him, Lawson said: “He can say what he wants, to be honest. I raced against him for years in the junior categories and I beat him. And I did that in F1 as well. He can say what he wants, but it’s obviously extremely tough. It’s not something I enjoy and I’m honestly working as hard as I can.
“I don’t have time to test the car and get used to it, because we are already in the season and every race we lose points. That’s what I meant when I said I don’t have time. But I’m not stupid, I know I’m here to perform and if I don’t do that, I’m gone. I’m focused on getting used to the car as quickly as possible.
“We’re not happy and none of us are happy. I don’t know what else to say about that.”
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Chinese Grand Prix results changed as Lewis Hamilton and two others disqualified | F1 | Sport

The Chinese Grand Prix results have been changed by the FIA after Lewis Hamilton, Charles Leclerc and Pierre Gasly were disqualified from the race.
Leclerc crossed the line in P5 after being overtaken late on by Max Verstappen, while Hamilton was placed sixth after a gamble on a two-stop strategy backfired. Gasly narrowly missed out on the points, finishing the race in P11.
However, after failing Parc Ferme assessments from the FIA’s technical delegate, Jo Bauer, all three drivers have been disqualified. Gasly and Leclerc’s cars came in 1kg underweight, while Hamilton’s plank wear exceeded the maximum allowed.
The three disqualifications came at the benefit of a number of drivers. Lance Stroll and Carlos Sainz took the chequered flag in P12 and P13, respectively, but were promoted into the top 10 as a result of the infringements.
Further ahead, Kimi Antonelli, Esteban Ocon, Alex Albon and Oliver Bearman all gained positions in the order, picking up more priceless points for their constructors.
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