Wilson overcomes Carter for Shanghai Masters title

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Ali Carter defeated world number two Kyren Wilson 11-9 to claim the second-place finish at the Shanghai Masters.

After the pair were tied at 9-9, the 33-year-old, who also won the tournament ten years earlier, managed to win two straight frames in a tense finale.

Wilson won the first major competition of the new year’s season, earning a sum of 210, 000.

After Mark Allen withdrew for personal reasons, Carter, who won the event in 2010, only participated in the tournament as a late call-up.

Carter, 46, had broken the previous record by scoring 140 and 90 to make it level again, but Wilson’s 126-run runaway victory was sealed by a clearance of 57.

In Sheffield in April, the 2024 world champion’s Crucible defense defeated Lei Peifan in the first round.

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Love Island’s Amber Davies hits out at ‘selfish’ audience member in middle of musical

At this week’s Great Gatsby musical performance, Love Island winner Amber Davies issued a warning to fans about a “selfish” audience member.

Theatre star Amber Davies hit out at a “selfish” member of the audience in the middle of the Great Gatsby musical this weekend. The Love Island winner shared a message for fans after someone “ruined” part of her performance.

Amber, 28, is one of the cast members for the London Coliseum production of the well-known play, which is based on the book of the same name. In the limited run, the actor portrays Jordan Baker, whose songs include New Money.

During last night’s show, Amber issued a warning to those attending the musical after being distracted by someone in the audience. It comes after Taylor Swift sparks engagement rumours as fans spot Travis Kelce’s lock screen

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Amber Davies addressed a ‘selfish’ audience member in a backstage video during a performance of the Great Gatsby musical this weekend(Image: amb_d/Instagram)

Amber filmed the message on her Instagram Story whilst backstage. The performer, who is starring alongside the likes of Corbin Bleu and Rachel Tucker in the show, hit out over “selfish” behaviour from some people in theatres.

In the video, she stated, “This is a PSA.” The more obvious it is to film a performance the closer you are to the stage. The entire stalls are in this place. Then, she said, “We can see you if you’re filming in the stalls”!

The Dancing on Ice star went on to share what she can see whilst performing, saying: “From someone who’s on stage, I just wanna tell you a little bit about what we see. So we see like a dark canvas and outlines of people’s heads.”

Amber continued: “If you’re filming, the reflection from the lights bounce straight back off your … the back of your iPhone onto us on stage. So it is the one thing we can see.” She then criticised one particular audience member.

Amber Davies and the West End company of the Great Gatsby musical.
Amber stars as Jordan Baker in the West End production, which is nearing the end of its limited run(Image: ©JOHAN PERSSON)

She said: “So to the woman filming New Money tonight – you distracted absolutely everybody on that stage. And not only that, it takes us out of the Gatsby world because you’re filming and you’ve basically ruined that moment for everybody else who was watching the show tonight.”

Amber urged people to “be kind and selfless. Stop capturing images of shows. She continued, “Tell someone to stop filming while they are on stage because it’s obscene because it’s obscene.”

The former islander continued, “Also, I will independently count the number of seats back you are, tell our stage manager where you’re sitting, and what shade of hair you have, and trust me, they will occasionally ask you to delete the footage so you’ve essentially done it for nothing.”

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Amber concluded the video by confirming that she was filming the video periodically and that she would be returning to the stage soon for the second act. She declared, “Act Two will be fun to me now.”

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Ademola Lookman Submits Transfer Request, Accuses Atalanta Of Broken Promises

Despite years of commitment, Ademola Lookman has formally requested a transfer to Atalanta, accusing the Serie A side of breaking promises and treating him poorly.

The Nigerian international expressed his frustration over the club’s alleged failure to honor a mutual agreement to let him leave if a fair offer was made in a statement posted on Instagram on Sunday.

“Sadly, the club are blocking the opportunity for reasons I do not understand, despite having received an offer that is in line with what I believe had been discussed.” In the past, numerous clubs have contacted Atalanta, and I have always had a strong commitment.

I feel like I have no choice but to speak out because of all the promises I’ve made and the poor treatment I’ve received from both as a person and as a professional footballer. I can confirm that I have now submitted a formal transfer request, Lookman wrote.

Lookman has excelled for Atalanta since joining in 2022, most recently contributing to their UEFA Europa League victory.

He claimed in his time with Bergamo that he had given the team and supporters “absolutely everything.”

I’ve always tried to represent this club and Bergamo with heart, passion, and dedication while wearing the shirt with pride. One of the most proudest moments of my career so far was winning the Europa League and standing shoulder to shoulder with my teammates in Dublin that night, he said.

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The Nigerian international player praised Atalanta as a club that made him feel like he was his own, highlighting the emotional bond he developed with supporters.

“This place has always felt like home, and I’ve always made an effort to repay that love, even when things haven’t been as easy as it has been in the background.

I’ve always tried to put the club, the fans, and the team first, he said, “Even though the very difficult moments I’ve endured, many of which have remained private and confidential. I regret that I now feel like there is little choice,” he said.

The 26-year-old admitted that despite receiving interest from other clubs, he had previously remained loyal despite saying that Atalanta’s management and he had come to terms with the decision to leave.

The player stated that if a fair offer came in, the club would allow me to move and that both myself and the club’s owners had come to terms with this.

Lookman apologized directly to the fans and stated that he still hopes to work with the club to arrive at a peaceful solution.

I want to tell the fans, who are the club’s heart, that I’m truly sorry that this has happened. I hope you are able to comprehend this extremely challenging situation. Simply put, it’s about fighting for what I think is just and right. He stated that he intends to work with the club to arrive at an amicable solution for all parties as soon as possible.

Lookman made his Serie A debut with a $ 15 million signing for Atalanta in August 2022. The club won the UEFA Europa League in 2023–24 thanks to his performances.

Norris sees off late Piastri attack to win in Hungary

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Lando Norris won the Hungarian Grand Prix after Oscar Piastri, a McLaren teammate, came in late to fend off an early attack.

With the two title rivals using different strategies, Norris’ controlled, defensive drive in a tight race reduces his championship deficit to nine points heading into Formula 1’s summer break.

In the final stages, George Russell of Mercedes came out on top, passing Charles Leclerc, as the Ferrari slipped out of contention.

After falling in fifth place on the opening lap, Norris resurrected using a bold one-stop strategy.

With five laps left, Piastri was forced to turn around and come back to him on new tires in the closing stages, leaving him with a tail-butted.

At Turn One, Piastri made two daring dives for Norris’ interior, but the move fell too far back on a track known for being challenging to overtake.

Fernando Alonso used a one-stop approach and masterfully raced to finish fifth overall, which is his and Aston Martin’s best season result.

In his Sauber, his protégé Gabriel Bortoleto did the same and came in sixth.

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How Norris’ victory in Hungary came to pass.

After the first corner, Norris’ hopes of winning appeared to have waned when he attempted to pass Piastri into the first corner before being forced onto a tight inside line, allowing Russell and Alonso to pass him.

Norris was put on the back foot because overtaking was so challenging.

Leclerc, who had held the lead off the line, was in second place in the standings. Russell finished ahead of Norris, who had just a few seconds to go before Alonso’s Aston Martin.

Leclerc was 2.5 seconds ahead of Piastri when McLaren pitted the Australian at this point, making it seem like they were in control.

Leclerc responded on the following lap with ease and was successful in keeping the position. The idea was to “undercut” the Ferrari.

Norris made the decision at this point to extend in order to offset his own tires, and the plan expanded to include a one-stop.

Norris said, “I didn’t believe it would give us the win,” and that I was aware that it might put us in the lead. I was confident that if there was more fresh air and a little pressure, it might work.

Norris completed his stint on a set of hard tyres in 39 laps, which was extended to lap 31. Andrea Stella, the team’s principal, stated that Norris could achieve the goal because they were initially unsure whether the strategy would work.

Piastri and his engineer negotiated their position at this point, second between the two McLarens, saying he would prefer to bias his approach to give himself the best chance to defeat Norris, and that he didn’t care about the Ferrari.

Leclerc made his second stop on lap 40, while Piastri waited for his five more laps to gain the most control over Norris.

With 19 laps to go, Piastri returned to the track and swept around Leclerc’s tyres to take second place, closing the nine-second gap to Norris, while avoiding taking too much of his tire pressure.

With five laps left, he was within range of the DRS overtaking aid, but Norris managed to keep him at bay.

” I’m dead, “Norris said”. It was difficult. At first, we weren’t really planning on doing the one-stop, but after the first lap, we were kind of the only ones who could get back into things.

“I was pushing out the entire time with Oscar catching me.” Rewarding for that, and today’s ideal outcome.

Piastri remarked, “I pushed as hard as I could.” I knew I would have to overtake Lando on the track, which is much easier said than done here. Simply put, we were on the wrong side of it today.

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Leclerc complained about some sort of issue and claimed that they should have listened to him before the race, and he railed at his team for how they had run the race in the final stint.

Team principal Frederic Vasseur said that made a comment about energy management in the hybrid system. Leclerc’s pace then dramatically decreased in the final two frames, giving him a greater sense of vulnerability.

After his pit stop, Vasseur claimed that he had a problem with his car, and he was unsure as to what caused it.

With ten laps left, Russell stopped for the final time and closed in on the Ferrari.

With nine laps left, Russell made a second attempt and complained that Leclerc was moving while braking. He complained about Leclerc’s driving once more and the Ferrari driver was given a five-second penalty for erratic driving.

Alonso kept his tyres in tact while the car was fueled up in the early laps, keeping up with the rest of the field.

He then increased his pace to close the gap left by Bortoleto, stopped at lap 39, and waited until the finish line.

Aston Martin moves up to sixth place in the constructors’ championship, one point ahead of Sauber, with team-mate Lance Stroll’s similarly driven drive to seventh place.

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