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The biggest story of Wednesday came from Paris, where Italy is now guaranteed a place in Sunday's French Open men's final. Flavio Cobolli overturned a first-set deficit to beat Canada's Félix Auger-Aliassime 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4, and minutes later Matteo Arnaldi advanced when Matteo Berrettini retired with a left hip injury while trailing 7-5, 5-2. The two Italians meet in Friday's semi-final, with Jakub Mensik and Alexander Zverev contesting the other half. On the women's side, top seed Aryna Sabalenka ground out a quarter-final win over Diana Shnaider while Elina Svitolina was upset, leaving the draw wide open.
Thomas Tuchel's 26-man England squad have completed their first training sessions in Miami after touching down at their pre-World Cup base earlier in the week. Harry Kane — captaining at a third World Cup to equal Billy Wright's 1950s record — led the group, with Jordan Henderson on course to become only the second Englishman after Sir Bobby Charlton to play at four finals. Tuchel has all 26 players fit and available, the FA confirmed late Wednesday.
With the summer window opening on Monday 15 June, Wednesday's papers were dominated by speculation. Liverpool have intensified their pursuit of a central defender following confirmation that Ibrahima Konate will leave at the end of his contract. Manchester United are weighing a reported £35m offer for Borussia Dortmund's Waldemar Anton, while Arsenal remain in the mix for French teenager Eli Junior Kroupi, valued at £80m-plus and also wanted by Liverpool and PSG.
On the all-weather, Wednesday's evening card at Kempton went the way of the in-form yards, while final pre-Derby gallops at Epsom drew a positive verdict from Ballydoyle. Aidan O'Brien confirmed his Derby colt and Oaks favourite Amelia Earhart are in the field, with the festival opening tomorrow.
Thursday delivers a busy domestic card spread across Ffos Las, Hamilton, Lingfield and Wetherby, plus a high-class evening at Leopardstown. The pick is Hamilton, where Jim Goldie has a strong hand including the lightly-raced Gallus Norman, a recent Musselburgh winner who lines up under a 6lb penalty. Lingfield hosts a competitive flat card with a £50,000-guaranteed Placepot, while Wetherby stages an evening jumps fixture (first race ) that may be testing after midweek showers.
No domestic league action on Thursday, but the international stage is firmly in focus. England's first warm-up against New Zealand at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa is now 48 hours away (, live on ITV1), with the side facing Costa Rica in Orlando on . Tuchel's media briefing from the Miami camp is scheduled for this afternoon UK time.
At Roland-Garros, attention turns to the women's quarter-finals, with Iga Świątek and Coco Gauff both due on Court Philippe-Chatrier from . Closer to home, the Vitality Blast serves up a full slate of T20 fixtures across the English counties from , with Surrey at The Kia Oval the headline tie.
Tomorrow's Betfred Oaks at opens the Epsom Festival, with Saturday's Derby the eight-race centrepiece. ITV Racing will cover six live races on Friday, beginning at .
Selection: Gallus Norman to win at Hamilton. Reasoning: The Jim Goldie seven-year-old looked thoroughly progressive when scoring with authority at Musselburgh a fortnight ago. A 6lb rise looks workable given the manner of victory and the yard's blistering form on its local circuits.
Selection: Pearl Eye each-way at Hamilton. Reasoning: Another Goldie runner with profile. Headgear is fitted for the first time over a stiffer trip that should suit, and Timeform have flagged him in their "Horses In Focus" file. Each-way insurance makes sense in a competitive handicap.
Selection: Amelia Earhart for tomorrow's Oaks. Reasoning: O'Brien's Cheshire Oaks heroine has taken her form forward all season and the Ballydoyle trainer's record in the race is unmatched. Take the price now before the morning market squeezes her further; Legacy Link (next best at 7/2) is the obvious danger.
Selection: Italian winner of Roland-Garros 2026. Reasoning: With Cobolli and Arnaldi both in the semi-finals and guaranteed a finalist, this is more about whether one of them can beat the winner of Mensik v Zverev. Both Italians have looked fresh and Cobolli's clay form is the standout in the draw.
Selection: England to beat New Zealand on Saturday. Reasoning: Short, but at the price defensible given Tuchel can name a near full-strength XI in Tampa and the All Whites are missing two senior options. Use as part of a multiple rather than singly.
The Italian's mid-match retirement in Paris is the latest setback in a difficult 18 months. Team sources said the hip flexor issue had been managed pre-match and a scan is being arranged in Rome. A grass-court return at Queen's looks doubtful.
The England head coach has reported a clean bill of health from the Miami camp. Reece James trained fully on Wednesday after concerns earlier in May, while Cole Palmer, conspicuously absent from the headline group, was actually involved in a separate recovery session and is expected to start against New Zealand.
Ibrahima Konate has informed Liverpool he will not sign a new deal. His departure joins those of Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson in reshaping the Anfield dressing room. Sporting director Richard Hughes is understood to be prioritising a centre-back signing before the squad reconvenes for pre-season.
Beyond the reported £35m offer for Waldemar Anton, Old Trafford sources insist Michael Carrick — confirmed as permanent manager in April — is also pressing for Mateus Fernandes of West Ham. Casemiro is expected to depart following the World Cup.
Champions Arsenal are preparing a €60m bid for a senior midfielder, with Chelsea, Liverpool and United also monitoring the same target. Jakub Kiwior has joined FC Porto and Karl Hein moved to Werder Bremen in the opening housekeeping deals at the Emirates.
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