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Canadian Grand Prix 2024 result: Max Verstappen wins from Lando Norris
Norris also had cause to rue misfortune.
As the track dried through the first stint, he closed in on Verstappen in second place and passed him and then took the lead from Russell into the final chicane.
Russell was forced to cut the chicane as Norris passed, and Verstappen demoted him to third on the exit.
Five laps later, after Norris had built a substantial lead, Logan Sargeant crashed his Williams as more rain began to fall and the safety car was deployed.
But the call was too late for Norris to pit – he had passed the pit exit already – while everyone behind him could. The safety car then picked Norris up, slowing him down, and he came out in third place behind Verstappen and Russell.
At the restart, Verstappen began to slowly edge away from Russell, and the race seemed to have fallen under his control.
But the track dried, and Russell and Norris began to come back at the Red Bull, only for each to make mistakes.
First, Norris went off the track at Turns One and Two, also delaying Russell, who lost 1.5secs to Verstappen in one lap.
Three laps later, on lap 45, Verstappen and Russell stopped for slick tyres, while Norris stayed out for two more laps.
He was trying to build a sufficient advantage to come out in the lead, and it was close – he looked to be set to race wheel to wheel with Verstappen as the McLaren exited the pits.
But Norris lost grip on the damp area off-line on the pit-lane exit, and Verstappen was able not only to retain the lead but finish the lap nearly four seconds ahead.
The race for the win seemed all but over, only for a safety car, triggered when Carlos Sainz lost his Ferrari at Turn Six and collected Alex Albon’s Williams, to close up the field again, and Mercedes to take their chance with fresh tyres.
It was worth a gamble, but in the end the race was won by the driver and team who kept things under control best in tough conditions and made fewest mistakes – even if Verstappen himself had a couple of off-track moments.
Verstappen’s team-mate Sergio Perez had a poor race, failing to make significant progress from his 16th grid position and then crashing late in the race.
Perez was given a three-place grid penalty for the next race in Spain for returning to the track with a damaged car after his accident, leaving carbon-fibre debris strewn around the circuit.
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Sonay Kartal: British number four reaches first WTA semi-final at Jasmin Open
Britain’s Sonay Kartal is set for a new career-high ranking after reaching her first WTA Tour semi-final.
The 22-year-old beat Ukraine’s Yuliia Starodubtseva 7-6 (7-4) 6-2 at the Jasmin Open in Tunisia to set up a meeting with Germany’s Eva Lys in the last four.
Kartal was a break down in the opening set before winning on a tie-break and then took control of the match.
It meant she was able to get past an opponent who had beaten her in the final round of US Open qualifying just a few weeks ago.
Brighton’s Kartal, the British number four, reached the third round of Wimbledon earlier this year and her run in Monastir means she will move inside the world’s top 130.
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Solheim Cup 2024: US lead Europe 6-2 after sensational opening day in Virginia
Europe came into the contest looking to become the first side to lift the Solheim Cup for a fourth successive time.
But their underdog status was underlined on a day in which the US side, stronger on paper in terms of world ranking positions, asserted their superiority as they chase a first win since 2017.
The whole US mantra this week has been “unfinished business” after Europe fought back from 4-0 down to draw 14-14 in Spain last year and retain the trophy.
And Lewis sent Korda and Corpuz out first in the morning as a statement of intent, given they won both their foursomes matches in Spain. Once again they delivered a red point, finishing strongly to beat England’s Charley Hull and Germany’s Esther Henseleit 3&2 in a see-saw match.
Korda then returned with Khang, dancing on to the first tee for the afternoon fourballs in front of former US president Barack Obama, who is a member at the exclusive course about an hour west of Washington DC.
They waltzed to a 6&4 victory over England’s Georgia Hall and Ireland’s Leona Maguire, winning five of the first seven holes to set the platform for a comfortable point. Big-hitting Korda was particularly dominant on the par-five holes, winning all eight across her two rounds.
Andrea Lee and Rose Zhang were also big winners, 5&4 over Hull and Linn Grant. The match had been finely poised when Lee birdied the ninth to put the Americans one clear and they won four of the next five to clinch another point.
Rookie pairing Lauren Coughlin and Sarah Schmelzel then rounded off a sensational day for the US with a 3&2 victory over Maja Stark and Emily Pedersen.
Stark and Pedersen had picked up Europe’s solitary point in the morning with a nervy victory that went down to the 18th hole, despite them being four up after five holes.
And the afternoon point came from veteran Anna Nordqvist, playing in her ninth Solheim Cup, alongside her good friend and fellow Swede Madelene Sagstrom.
They won six successive holes from the eighth as they demolished the retiring Lexi Thompson and Alison Lee 6&5.
“I don’t feel like we’re playing poorly,” insisted captain Pettersen.
“The Americans played great and I feel like they had all the putts rolling their way and I don’t feel like we’ve had any momentum.
“Everything’s possible though. Last year was a good example of it. There are so many points left to play for and we come back ready to fight again.”
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Solheim Cup 2024: US lead Europe 6-2 after sensational opening day in Virginia
Europe came into the contest looking to become the first side to lift the Solheim Cup for a fourth successive time.
But their underdog status was underlined on a day in which the US side, stronger on paper in terms of world ranking positions, asserted their superiority as they chase a first win since 2017.
The whole US mantra this week has been “unfinished business” after Europe fought back from 4-0 down to draw 14-14 in Spain last year and retain the trophy.
And Lewis sent Korda and Corpuz out first in the morning as a statement of intent, given they won both their foursomes matches in Spain. Once again they delivered a red point, finishing strongly to beat England’s Charley Hull and Germany’s Esther Henseleit 3&2 in a see-saw match.
Korda then returned with Khang, dancing on to the first tee for the afternoon fourballs in front of former US president Barack Obama, who is a member at the exclusive course about an hour west of Washington DC.
They waltzed to a 6&4 victory over England’s Georgia Hall and Ireland’s Leona Maguire, winning five of the first seven holes to set the platform for a comfortable point. Big-hitting Korda was particularly dominant on the par-five holes, winning all eight across her two rounds.
Andrea Lee and Rose Zhang were also big winners, 5&4 over Hull and Linn Grant. The match had been finely poised when Lee birdied the ninth to put the Americans one clear and they won four of the next five to clinch another point.
Rookie pairing Lauren Coughlin and Sarah Schmelzel then rounded off a sensational day for the US with a 3&2 victory over Maja Stark and Emily Pedersen.
Stark and Pedersen had picked up Europe’s solitary point in the morning with a nervy victory that went down to the 18th hole, despite them being four up after five holes.
And the afternoon point came from veteran Anna Nordqvist, playing in her ninth Solheim Cup, alongside her good friend and fellow Swede Madelene Sagstrom.
They won six successive holes from the eighth as they demolished the retiring Lexi Thompson and Alison Lee 6&5.
“I don’t feel like we’re playing poorly,” insisted captain Pettersen.
“The Americans played great and I feel like they had all the putts rolling their way and I don’t feel like we’ve had any momentum.
“Everything’s possible though. Last year was a good example of it. There are so many points left to play for and we come back ready to fight again.”
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