Sports
Novak Djokovic sends ominous warning to Carlos Alcaraz in emphatic US Open victory | Tennis | Sport

Novak Djokovic put on another dominant display at the US Open as he dispatched Bernabe Zapata Miralles 6-4 6-1 6-1 in two hours. It was a statement performance that sent a message to the rest of the draw – including top seed Carlos Alcaraz. The pair are still on course to meet in the final.
Djokovic returned to Arthur Ashe Stadium after a devastating performance on Monday night which saw him drop just five games to Alexandre Muller. The second seed was taking on Zapata Miralles for the first time, with the Spaniard saying he had “nothing to lose” going into the match.
The pair stepped onto the court in the heat of the day with temperatures reaching 28 degrees – just weeks after Djokovic struggled in the hot temperatures during the Cincinnati Open final. The Serb had to save two break points in his opening service game but he quickly kicked into life, breaking to lead 3-2.
Zapata Miralles managed to save another break point but he couldn’t hold Djokovic at bay for too long as the three-time US Open champion easily closed out the opening set 6-4 to love. And the No 2 seed went into another gear in the second set.
Djokovic won six games in a row after the Spaniard held for 1-0, racing through the set to take it 6-1 and put himself within touching distance of the third round. The world No 76 tried to follow the second seed by raising his level at the start of the third set with former world No 3 David Ferrer watching on from his box.
The 23-time Grand Slam champion was forced to save four break points across his first two service games in the set but Djokovic showed why he was one of the main men to beat in New York, breaking Zapata Miralles and leaving the Spaniard with nothing to show for his efforts. Despite all of the 26-year-old’s efforts at the start of the third set, Djokovic took control and got a second break as he closed out a straight-set victory for the loss of just six games.
After the match, the world No 2 admitted that it had been tough in the heat. “It has been a tough match, especially in the first set with the conditions. After that when we had the entire court in the shadow it was a bit easier but still a lot of humidity and on the court you can feel it more because of the hard court I guess the heat is absorbed in the surface and the LED screens and everything, it gives you the full experience,” he said during his on-court interview.
Although he produced what looked to be another devastating performance, Djokovic admitted that he could still play better. He added: “I still feel I can play better but the first couple of matches, straight set wins. I’m happy to be back in New York, I’m happy to be playing here in Arthur Ashe in front of you guys. That’s what gives me strength, that’s what gives me motivation at 36 years of age and after 20 years of coming to New York.”
And Djokovic was asked who would win a match between his 26-year-old self and his 36-year-old self. “Easy, easy, easy, no problems, straight sets for me. For the 36-year-old,” he laughed. “I don’t know, I don’t wanna play myself let’s say. But I do. Every single match I play myself the most in my head, in my mind, if I win this battle then I win the battle outside as well against the opponent.”
Sports
Rory McIlroy repeats Masters tactic as he defends decision | Golf | Sport

Rory McIlroy has already scouted the US Open venue as he targets another major championship. The 37-year-old is scheduled to compete at Shinnecock Hills later this month and recently repeated his approach of getting an early glimpse of the course.
McIlroy claimed the sixth major title of his career in April as he successfully retained the Masters at Augusta. The Northern Irishman prevailed by one stroke over Scottie Scheffler but his preparations split opinion. Following a back issue, McIlroy had remained absent from competition for nearly a month before the tournament. However, he also used part of his break to practice at Augusta, sparking debate about the fairness of his preparations. “It gave me the opportunity to go up to Augusta and prepare maybe more than anyone else in the field,” McIlroy told the New Heights podcast last month. “Which I actually got a bit a little bit of s*** for afterward, which was weird.”
Despite the criticism, McIlroy has embraced the same strategy before the US Open. He recently shared that he visited Shinnecock Hills earlier this week, which last staged the major in 2018.
“The fairways are very generous. They’re more generous than they were in 2018 but the first cut of rough is five inches long,” McIlroy said of his time at Shinnecock Hills. “The greens are rolling around 11, 11.2 [anything over 12 is considered fast and last year’s US Open at Oakmont was between 13 and 14], something like that and I really don’t think they need to get much faster.
“I think if they can keep them at that speed they can get them firm and use the hole locations that they want to use without having some of the struggles that they have had the last couple of US Opens.”
McIlroy is currently competing at the Memorial Tournament in Ohio, though he has been selective about which events he has entered this year. Following his injury-affected appearance at the Players Championship in March, McIlroy bypassed several PGA Tour events before commencing his Masters title defence.
Having secured yet another Green Jacket, the six-time major champion entered only the Truist Championship before May’s PGA Championship. He has continued to maintain a more relaxed schedule, with the Memorial Tournament serving as his sole event before the US Open, and has robustly defended his approach.
“I’ve been doing this a long time. I’ve been on tour more than half of my life at this point,” McIlroy explained. “So I’ll pick and choose my spots like I have been doing sort of the last 18 months to two years.
“Does it mean it makes it harder for myself to win the FedEx Cup or whatever the season-long title race is going to be called? Absolutely. But I’m OK with that because it brings balance to my life and lets me enjoy things outside of the game.”
The Memorial Tournament has marked McIlroy’s return to competitive golf after choosing to bypass the CJ Cup Byron Nelson and the Charles Schwab Challenge. He currently sits in a share of 19th place on one over par after two rounds.
JT Poston holds a one-stroke advantage on nine-under at the midway point of the tournament. The victor will collect the £3million first prize.
Sports
Fred Vasseur misses Monaco GP qualifying as Ferrari give health update | F1 | Sport

Fred Vasseur is under observation at a ‘local medical facility’ and will miss FP3 and qualifying at the Monaco Grand Prix. The Ferrari chief, 58, underwent medical checks before a decision was made.
A statement from Ferrari said: “Fred Vasseur will not be present at the circuit today. Following some medical checks, Fred will remain under observation at a local medical facility.
“No further medical information will be provided. We wish Fred a speedy recovery and look forward to seeing him back at the track soon.”
The team principal oversaw a promising Friday in Monte Carlo for Ferrari, with Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc topping the timesheets. The Italian team are favourites for success on the historic circuit, in a season where Mercedes have taken hope every win so far.
Vasseur had played down Ferrari’s pace on Friday evening, however. “It’s a very long way in Monaco from Friday, first to the Quali, then to the race,” he said.
“The most difficult [thing] is that you have to anticipate the evolution of the track, the evolution of the grip, and you have to be always one session ahead.
“This is a real challenge for the team and for the drivers. It means that it’s still a long way, and we’ll see tomorrow [Saturday] evening about the real pace.”
The weekend could see Hamilton vying for his first win in Ferrari colours. The seven-time world champion finished fastest in FP2 with the Prancing Horse proving to be best suited to Monaco’s slow corners.
“It’s been a positive day overall and the car felt quite good right from the first laps,” Hamilton said. “The team did a solid job with the changes we made between the two sessions and we were able to work through our programme without any major issues
“Monaco is always a very different challenge, with the bumps and the close proximity of the barriers, so it’s not easy to find the right balance and put everything together.
“There is still performance to be found and tonight we’ll focus on the details, because the margins are very small here and there’s plenty of work to do ahead of qualifying.”
MORE TO FOLLOW
We’ll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures, and video on this breaking news story.
Stay up to date with all the big headlines, pictures, analysis, opinion and video on the stories that matter to you.
Follow us on Twitter @DExpress_Sport – the official Daily Express & Express.co.uk Twitter account – providing real news in real-time.
We’re also on Facebook @DailyExpressSport – offering your must-see news, features, videos, and pictures throughout the day to like, comment, and share from the Daily Express, Sunday Express, and Express.co.uk.
Sports
How to watch Bolivia vs Scotland today – TV channel, live stream, time | Football | Sport

The international friendly match featuring Scotland vs Bolivia is scheduled to take place on Monday, June 1, 2026, serving as a vital World Cup warm-up match for the squad.
Fans can catch the live action from the comfort of their homes, as the highly anticipated game will kick off at 9pm. The official broadcast is confirmed to get underway with pre-match build-up starting at 8.30pm.
For viewers in the United Kingdom, the entire fixture will be broadcast live on the BBC Scotland channel.
Audiences outside of Scotland or those who prefer alternative streaming options can also watch the match live using the BBC iPlayer platform.
Comprehensive radio commentary and additional live updates will be available for listeners tuning into the game via the BBC Radio Scotland station.
For supporters on the move, the match can be seamlessly accessed online through a digital stream on the BBC Sport website.
Team news indicates that Steve Clarke will utilise this friendly fixture to test his tactical depth and carefully evaluate his final international tournament squad.
Full pre-match build-up, expert pundit analysis, and post-match reactions will accompany the broadcast across all available BBC television networks and online apps.
Technology3 weeks agoFree iPhone update brings huge upgrade to millions
Business3 weeks agoProfit Surges 3.5x, Dividend Declared
Video4 weeks agoরুটি বানানো যার কাছে খেলার মতো | Street Food | World News | Protidiner Bangladesh
Video4 weeks ago🚨 BREAKING: Trump CAVES to Democrats
Video4 weeks agoচীনে সড়কে জমাট পানি ৩০ সেকেন্ডে নিষ্কাশন | China | World News | Protidiner Bangladesh
Video4 weeks ago🔴 LIVE | Siyatha News | 6.00 PM | 25 – 04 – 2026
Technology3 weeks agoAll WhatsApp users placed on red alert and urged to check one setting
Business4 weeks agoAramco CEO Warns Of Long Oil Market Disruption As Profit Jump






















