Double delight as Laura Robson wows Wimbledon with shock win while Murray goes through with ease
British hopes at Wimbledon were handed a double boost yesterday after a comfortable victory for Andy Murray was followed by a thrilling three-set win for English teenager Laura Robson. (Daily Mail) Yesterday
| Jimmy Bullard wants £1m kiss-off
JIMMY BULLARD has told Hull he will quit for a £1million kiss-off. The injury-hit midfielder, 32, has managed only 24 Tigers appearances and still has 24 months left on his £45,000-a-week 4½-year deal. (The Sun) Yesterday
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Drogba and Co must toe the line
JIMMY FLOYD HASSELBAINK insists Chelsea's elder statesmen will have no choice but to respect new manager Andre Villas-Boas. The Portuguese signed a three-year deal to boss the Blues yesterday after faxing his resignation to Porto on Monday. (The Sun) Yesterday
| Morgan's juices flowing again as big bash begins
All roads to the West Country were clogged last night. The Twenty20 international in Bristol on Saturday was presumably the focus of most travellers' attention, although some were diverting to Glastonbury. (The Independent) Yesterday
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Wimbledon 2011: Laura Robson wins but Heather Watson eliminated
Britain's Laura Robson beat Angelique Kerber in round one of Wimbledon to post her maiden Grand Slam victory and set up a meeting with Maria Sharapova. (BBC Sport) Yesterday
| Tevez's hopes of Inter deal recede
Carlos Tevez's hopes of a move from Manchester City to Internazionale were apparently extinguished yesterday. The Milan club blamed the Argentine forward's wage demands, which were 'out of the question' and said the 'market is crazy at the moment'. (The Independent) Yesterday
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Young nears United switch
Aston Villa winger Ashley Young has edged closer to becoming Manchester United's second signing of the summer after undergoing a medical with the Barclays Premier League champions. (ITV) Yesterday
| Hughton relishing challenge
Chris Hughton has spoken of his delight at returning to management after being appointed Alex McLeish's successor at Birmingham. (SkySports) Yesterday
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