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No 'quick fix' at Spurs, says angry Frank
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Toulon edge to victory over Bath, Saints and Quins run riot
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Freed Belarus protest leader Kolesnikova doesn't 'regret anything'
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Man City smash Palace to fire title warning, Villa extend streak
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Arshdeep helps India beat South Africa to take T20 series lead
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Zelensky meets US envoys in Berlin for talks on ending Ukraine war
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'Outstanding' Haaland stars in win over Palace to fire Man City title charge
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Man City smash Palace to fire title warning, Villa extend winning run
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Napoli stumble at Udinese to leave AC Milan top in Serie A
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No contact with Iran Nobel winner since arrest: supporters
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Haaland stars in win over Palace to fire Man City title charge
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French PM urged to intervene over cow slaughter protests
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'Golden moment' as Messi meets Tendulkar, Chhetri on India tour
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World leaders express horror, revulsion at Bondi beach shooting
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Far right eyes comeback as Chile presidential vote begins
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Marcus Smith shines as Quins thrash Bayonne
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Devastation at Sydney's Bondi beach after deadly shooting
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AC Milan held by Sassuolo in Serie A
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Person of interest in custody after deadly shooting at US university
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Van Dijk wants 'leader' Salah to stay at Liverpool
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Zelensky in Berlin for high-stakes talks with US envoys, Europeans
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Norway's Haugan powers to Val d'Isere slalom win
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Hong Kong's oldest pro-democracy party announces dissolution
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Gunmen kill 11 at Jewish festival on Australia's Bondi Beach
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Zelensky says will seek US support to freeze front line at Berlin talks
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Man who ploughed car into Liverpool football parade to be sentenced
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Wonder bunker shot gives Schaper first European Tour victory
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Chile far right eyes comeback as presidential vote opens
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Gunmen kill 11 during Jewish event at Sydney's Bondi Beach
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Robinson wins super-G, Vonn 4th as returning Shiffrin fails to finish
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France's Bardella slams 'hypocrisy' over return of brothels
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Ka Ying Rising hits sweet 16 as Romantic Warrior makes Hong Kong history
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Shooting at Australia's Bondi Beach kills nine
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Meillard leads after first run in Val d'Isere slalom
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Thailand confirms first civilian killed in week of Cambodia fighting
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England's Ashes hopes hang by a thread as 'Bazball' backfires
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Police hunt gunman who killed two at US university
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Wemby shines on comeback as Spurs stun Thunder, Knicks down Magic
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McCullum admits England have been 'nowhere near' their best
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Wembanyama stars as Spurs stun Thunder to reach NBA Cup final
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Cambodia-Thailand border clashes enter second week
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Gunman kills two, wounds nine at US university
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Green says no complacency as Australia aim to seal Ashes in Adelaide
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Islamabad puts drivers on notice as smog crisis worsens
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Higa becomes first Japanese golfer to win Asian Tour order of merit
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Tokyo-bound United plane returns to Washington after engine fails
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Deja vu? Trump accused of economic denial and physical decline
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Vietnam's 'Sorrow of War' sells out after viral controversy
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China's smaller manufacturers look to catch the automation wave
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For children of deported parents, lonely journeys to a new home
Golf: USA Presidents Cup penpics
Penpics for the United States team at the Presidents Cup (top six qualified on points, next six were selected by captain Davis Love):
SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER
Age: 26, PGA Tour wins: 4
Presidents Cup: Rookie
Won his first four career PGA titles in a two-month run this year starting at the Phoenix Open and followed by the Arnold Palmer Invitational, the WGC Match Play and the Masters. He leaped to world number one and has remained there. Went 2-0-1 last year in his Ryder Cup debut.
PATRICK CANTLAY
Age: 30, PGA Tour wins: 8
Presidents Cup: 1 (2019) / 3-2-0
Won the BMW Championship to become first player to defend a title in the PGA playoffs. Captured the Zurich Classic alongside partner Xander Schauffele, his partner four times at the 2019 Cup, going 2-2.
XANDER SCHAUFFELE
Age: 28, PGA Tour wins: 7
Presidents Cup: 1 (2019) / 3-2-0
Tokyo Olympic champion snapped a three-year PGA win drought with win alongside Cantlay at Zurich Classic, then won the Travelers Championship and Scottish Open. Went 2-2 with Cantlay at 2019 Cup then beat Adam Scott 2-1 in singles at Melbourne.
SAM BURNS
Age: 26, PGA Tour wins: 4
Presidents Cup: Rookie
Defended his title at the PGA Valspar Championship in March, beating Davis Riley in a playoff, then won May's Charles Schwab Challenge in a playoff over world number one Scheffler. Was runner-up alongside 2022 Cup teammate Billy Horschel at the Zurich Classic.
JUSTIN THOMAS
Age: 29, PGA Tour wins: 15
Presidents Cup: 2 (2017, 2019) / 6-2-2
Won his second major title by capturing his second PGA Championship in May, defeating Will Zalatoris in a playoff at Southern Hills. Thomas made the greatest comeback in tournament history after starting Sunday’s final round seven shots adrift. Also won the 2017 PGA Championship at 2022 Cup host course Quail Hollow. Unbeaten in pairs matches in Presidents Cup.
TONY FINAU
Age: 33, PGA Tour wins: 4
Presidents Cup: 1 (2019) / 0-1-3
Won back-to-back PGA titles in July at the 3M Open and Rocket Mortgage Classic. Tied Hideki Matsuyama in singles at 2019 Cup.
MAX HOMA
Age: 31, PGA Tour wins: 4
Presidents Cup: Rookie
Won the PGA Wells Fargo Championship in Washington in May after having won the 2019 edition at Quail Hollow, host course for the 2022 Cup. Shared fifth in his first Tour Championship.
BILLY HORSCHEL
Age: 35, PGA Tour wins: 7
Presidents Cup: Rookie
Won the Memorial tournament in June for his seventh career PGA title. Was a runner-up at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and alongside Cup teammate Sam Burns at the Zurich Classic pairs event.
KEVIN KISNER
Age: 38 PGA Tour wins: 4
Presidents Cup: 1 (2017) / 2-0-2
Reached the WGC Match Play final for the third time in four years, losing to Scottie Scheffler 4&3. He won the Match Play crown in 2019. He shared third at the Sony Open in Hawaii and was fourth at the Players Championship.
COLLIN MORIKAWA
Age: 25, PGA Tour wins: 5
Presidents Cup: Rookie
The 2020 PGA Championship and 2021 British Open winner had a PGA season-best finish of second at Riviera. Was fifth at the Masters and shared fifth at the US Open, where he shared the 36-hole lead.
JORDAN SPIETH
Age: 29, PGA Tour wins: 13
Presidents Cup: 3 (2013, 2015, 2017) / 8-5-1
Won the Heritage title a week after the Masters by defeating Cup teammate Patrick Cantlay in a playoff. Runner-up at Pebble Beach and his hometown PGA event, the Byron Nelson. Reached the Cup team for the fourth time and second time as a captain's pick after missing out on the 2019 event.
CAMERON YOUNG
Age: 25, PGA Tour wins: 0
Presidents Cup: Rookie
A five-time runner-up in his rookie PGA campaign, including in the Open Championship at St. Andrews. Also shared third at the PGA Championship.
H.Seidel--BTB