Tennis-Murray to make return from injury at Geneva Open

Tennis-Murray to make return from injury at Geneva Open

Andy Murray, the former world number one, will be making his comeback from injury at the Geneva Open this month after receiving a wildcard. Murray, who is 37 years old, suffered an ankle injury during a match in March but opted not to have surgery. He plans to compete in the Geneva Open and hopes to play at the French Open and another Olympics. Murray has not played in the French Open since 2020 and Wimbledon, where he has won twice, starts on July 1.

Tennis-Nadal bids farewell to Madrid after defeat by Lehecka

Tennis-Nadal bids farewell to Madrid after defeat by Lehecka

Rafa Nadal was defeated by Jiri Lehecka in the fourth round of the Madrid Open, marking his final appearance at a tournament he has won five times. Nadal struggled with injury and missed reaching his 100th Masters 1000 quarter-final. Nadal plans to retire after the 2024 season. Lehecka will face Daniil Medvedev in the quarter-finals.

LeBron James undecided on future after Lakers’ ouster

LeBron James undecided on future after Lakers’ ouster

LeBron James refused to discuss his future with the Los Angeles Lakers after their season-ending loss to the Denver Nuggets. He mentioned that injuries had derailed their season and that they struggled to play as a full team. Despite his impressive stats, James did not confirm whether he will return next season or opt for free agency.

Court orders new report into deaths of 35 Cypriots

Court orders new report into deaths of 35 Cypriots

– A new report is ordered regarding the deaths of 35 Cypriots in the collapse of the Isias hotel in Adiyaman.
– 11 people stand accused of “causing death by conscious negligence” and could face up to 22 and a half years in prison each.
– The Gazi University report led to the release of two suspects initially held in custody.
– Sand and gravel from a local river were used in the building’s construction, and 98 building regulations were not followed.
– The building collapsed within 16 seconds of the earthquake beginning.

Trial over hotel collapse which killed 35 Cypriots resumes

Trial over hotel collapse which killed 35 Cypriots resumes

The trial of 11 people responsible for the deaths of 24 Cypriot children and 11 teachers and coaches in a hotel collapse in Turkey is set to resume on Friday. If found guilty, each defendant could face a maximum of 22 and a half years in prison.

Families of Cypriot earthquake dead fly to Turkey for trial

Families of Cypriot earthquake dead fly to Turkey for trial

Fact: The families of the 24 Cypriot children who were killed in the Isias hotel collapse traveled to Turkey ahead of the trial of those held responsible for the collapse.

Sinner not heaping pressure on himself with top ranking in sight

Sinner not heaping pressure on himself with top ranking in sight

Jannik Sinner can close in on Novak Djokovic at the top of the world rankings by winning the Madrid Open and would move within 330 points of Djokovic if he wins the tournament.

Nadal, ’s Barcelona return ended by De Minaur

Nadal, ’s Barcelona return ended by De Minaur

Rafa Nadal’s hopes of winning the Barcelona Open for a 13th time were dashed by Australian fourth seed Alex de Minaur in the second round. Nadal was playing his first tournament since January and was defeated 7-5, 6-1 by De Minaur.