‘Means the world to me’ – Draper into first Queen’s semi

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Jack Draper fulfilled a childhood dream by reaching his first Queen’s semi-final with a testing three-set victory over American Brandon Nakashima.

The 6-4 5-7 6-4 win guarantees Draper will be a top-four seed in next week’s Wimbledon draw and would therefore not be able to meet world number one Jannik Sinner or defending champion Carlos Alcaraz until the semi-final stage.

Draper, who came through a tough three-setter against Alexei Popyrin in the previous round when he was feeling unwell, found himself in another energy-sapping encounter against Nakashima on a hot day in west London.

Having taken charge of the first set with an early break, the errors crept into Draper’s game and Nakashima raised his level to take the second set and force the absorbing encounter into a decider.

Draper made the key breakthrough in the seventh game of the third set, converting his second break point with a powerful forehand and he then served out victory to set up a semi-final against Czech Jiri Lehecka, who had earlier beaten British number two Jacob Fearnley 7-5 6-2.

“It means the world to me. The support I have received this week has been amazing,” Draper, 23, said. “It’s something I’ve wanted since I was a little kid.”

Draper is bidding to become the first British singles champion at Queen’s since five-time winner Andy Murray’s most recent victory in 2016.

He could be on course to meet top seed Carlos Alcaraz in the final after the world number two beat France’s Arthur Rinderknech 7-5 6-4.

Confidence gets Draper through

Draper had got off to the perfect start against Nakashima with an early break but the rest of his day was far from straightforward.

But, as he has increasingly been showing in a year that has taken him to a career-high fourth in the world, he manages to bring out his best tennis in the most difficult moments.

From the second-serve ace that warded off a break to a brave drop shot at 15-40, Draper showed he is not afraid to take risks and this confident approach is paying off here.

Having lost the second set to world number 32 Nakashima when he sent a forehand long, Draper tightened up on his errors in the third and broke serve in the seventh game with one of the stunning forehand winners that have become a hallmark of his game.

He had thought he had sealed the game on the previous point with a backhand but the automatic line call of “out” had been drowned out by the crowd’s cheers.

He had to save a break point while serving for the match at 5-4 but recovered to seal victory after two hours and 22 minutes, delivering a 14th ace during that final game.

“I think at times I’ve not played some great tennis and in those moments I’ve just tried to believe in myself and I think that is where the confidence has come from,” Draper said after reaching a 12th Tour-level semi-final and his fourth of the year.

“Hopefully, I can carry on to the next round and get better.”

He will now play only his second last-four match on home soil after reaching the semi-finals at Eastbourne in 2022.

His progress here will help his preparations for Wimbledon, which starts on 30 June, and the top-four seeding is a bonus for him going into the grass-court Grand Slam where he will be viewed as the great home hope.

“Last year I went there [to Wimbledon] ranked 40th and now I’m fourth. To get to that position is an incredible feeling,” he said. “It is testament to the work me and my team have done and I am proud of that.”

Alcaraz makes quicker progress after last-16 epic

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Alcaraz was back on court less than 24 hours after coming through an epic last-16 encounter with compatriot Jaume Munar that was the longest match at Queen’s in 34 years, lasting three hours and 26 minutes.

The impact of that initially showed as he found himself going toe-to-toe with Rinderknech in a close first set.

Frenchman Rinderknech had gone out in qualifying but returned as a lucky loser and upset American Ben Shelton in his first match.

He certainly played with a nothing-to-lose attitude, serving particularly well, but Alcaraz got the break at 5-5 before coming through his serve to take the first set.

From then on it was clear Alcaraz had no desire to be on the court for much longer, earning the break in the fifth game of the second set with a brilliant forehand winner down the line before seeing out the rest of the match to extend his winning streak to 16 matches.

“I am feeling great playing on grass,” said Alcaraz, who is hoping for another Queen’s title to add to his 2023 victory before embarking on his bid for a third successive Wimbledon title.

Fearnley’s run comes to an end

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Fearnley had been playing in his first last-eight match of an ATP Tour event after producing a brilliant display against French qualifier Corentin Moutet on Thursday.

But Czech world number 30 Lehecka proved too much for the 23-year-old.

Things had looked promising for Fearnley after he got the first break of the match but the world number 60 gave it up immediately following three double faults.

More mistakes on serve proved costly again as Lehecka got the double break to lead 6-5 before serving out the set.

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Top court revives lawsuits against Palestinian authorities from US victims

As plaintiffs seek monetary damages for violence years ago in Israel and the occupied West Bank, the US Supreme Court has upheld a law that was passed by Congress to facilitate lawsuits brought against Palestinian authorities by Americans killed or injured in attacks abroad.

The Palestinian Authority and Palestine Liberation Organization’s right to a fair trial was violated by the US Constitution’s 9-0 ruling overturned a lower court’s ruling.

According to the ruling’s author, conservative Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts argued that the 2019 legal system adhered to the Fifth Amendment’s requirements for due process.

According to Roberts, it is permissible for the federal government to create a “clearly narrow jurisdictional provision” that ensures that Americans who have been injured or killed by terrorist acts have a legitimate forum to file a lawsuit against their rights under the Anti-Terror Act of 1990.

The lower court’s decision to downturn a law provision had been challenged by the US government and a group of American victims and their families.

Families who were named in the plaintiffs’ lawsuit in 2015 won a $655m judgment in a civil lawsuit alleging that the Palestinian organizations carried out a number of shootings and bombings in Jerusalem between 2002 and 2004. Additionally, there are relatives of Jewish settler Ari Fuld, who was fatally stabbed by a Palestinian in 2018.

Jewish settlements on Palestinian-owned land are regarded as illegal under international law, even as this decision is made.

According to Kent Yalowitz, a plaintiffs’ attorney, “the plaintiffs, US families who had loved ones killed or maimed in PLO-sponsored terror attacks, have been waiting for justice for many years.”

Yalowitz continued, “I’m very hopeful that the case will be settled without these families having to go through any more drawn-out and unnecessary litigation.”

The case was framed by Israel’s ongoing conflict with Iran and Gaza. More than 55 000 people have died and 130 000 have been wounded since the start of the Gaza war in October 2023, according to Gaza’s health ministry.

For years, US courts have been debating whether they have jurisdiction in cases involving the Palestinian Authority and PLO for legal actions taken abroad.

The PLO and the Palestinian Authority automatically “consent” to jurisdiction if they engage in certain activities in or pay Americans who attack them, according to the language at issue in the 2019 law.

In a comprehensive legal response to “halt, deter, and disrupt” acts of international terrorism that threaten the life and limb of Americans, Roberts wrote in the ruling on Friday that Congress and the president enacted the jurisdictional law based on their “considered judgment to subject the PLO and PA (Palestinian Authority) to liability in US courts.

In 2022, US District Judge Jesse Furman of New York declared that the law violated the Palestinian Authority and the PLO’s due process rights. The 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals, which is based in New York, upheld that ruling.

The government’s appeal was initiated by President  Joe Biden’s administration, which later received support from President  Donald Trump’s administration.

FCTA Compensated All Property Owners Affected By Arterial Road Project — Wike

Nyesom Wike, the minister of the Federal Capital Territory, stated on Friday that the Federal Capital Territory Administration had given compensation to all property owners who had been impacted by the Arterial Road N5’s construction.

Wike, who made the disclosure while speaking at the opening of the first phase of the newly constructed road, known as the Obafemi Awolowo Way, said he remained committed to paying the property owners despite claims that they should not be compensated because they are not non-indigenes.

He continued, “I never knew there was a place like this before until they brought the documents for me to present to the BPP and the Federal Executive Council, even when it was awarded.” However, we had a serious issue with the communities&nbsp, along with our customary method of finding out where the projects are and whether what they are doing corresponds to what we agreed. Of course, compensation was also required.

People who were living here were said to be non-indigenes and therefore don’t deserve compensation until this job would have been ended. I claimed that because he is not an indigenous person, there is someone living in his home and that you want to tear it down. I refrained from saying that is not acceptable.

“I told them all to be paid, and they were,” I said. And that is how we went down this path.

The project’s second phase will be inaugurated before the end of the year, according to the minister.

Read more about “Tinubu Has Taste,” which Wike defends the $ 39 billion conference center renovation.

Tinubu has succeeded.

President Bola Tinubu has done well, according to Wike, citing the quality of the project.

He claimed, however, that paying taxes would not be sufficient to provide infrastructure.

You will be aware that President Tinubu has done well for the Federal Capital Territory by the time you drive down and admire the area’s beauty, which is what it requires to support a leader who cares deeply for his country.

There are challenges, of course, and we can’t avoid them. At the end of the day, I can assure everyone in this country, especially the people who live in Abuja, that there are people who care about this country, the minister added.

The road, according to President Tinubu’s representative, George Akume, the secretary to the Federation’s government, exemplifies what can be achieved when vision and action collide.

He noted that it reflected the administration’s commitment to providing modern infrastructure that enhances people’s daily lives.

The legacy of forward-thinking leadership is now being carried into the future of our capital city, according to Akume.

Aston Merrygold rushed to hospital as JLS star shares ambulance snap

Aston Merrygold has been rushed to the hospital, he’s revealed. The musician who shot to fame on The X Factor took to his Instagram Stories to share a collection of selfies taken in the back of an ambulance. 37-year-old Aston was hooked to an intravenous line as he was strapped to a stretcher while on board the emergency vehicle.

“It’s been an interesting 13 hours,” he commented. One image saw Aston lying with a pair of sunglasses on, while a second saw a sticky tab on the back of his hand as he put his thumb up for the selfie. The Beat Again hitmaker hasn’t disclosed the reasoning behind his hospital admission nor why he required an ambulance.





Aston Merrygold has been rushed to hospital


Aston Merrygold has been rushed to the hospital

Aston’s hospitalisation comes just days after he and his bandmates made a surprise appearance at Capital FM’s Summertime Ball on Saturday, sending Wembley Stadium into shock when they appeared on stage.

The band joined the likes of Dasha, Benson Boone, Mariah Carey and JADE for the star-studded event. Screams and cheers erupted throughout Wembley Stadium as they took to the stage.

JLS performed a setlist of four of their hit songs, including The Club Is Alive, Beat Again, She Makes Me Wanna and Everybody In Love.






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JLS recently performed at Summertime Ball
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The group spoke of their excitement at playing Summertime Ball on their official Instagram page. “What an incredible 360 experience it was being back on the Wembley stage for the Capital Summertime Ball! AND WHAT A MOMENT!!” they wrote.

“Thank you once again to @capitalofficial and @barclaycarduk for having us. Bring on The Club Is Alive Tour 2025!!!” Fans were over the moon with the surprise performance.

One user wrote in the comment section: “Best surprise ever !!!!!!!!!!!!! LOVE YOU GUYS,” and another posted: “I ran from toilet because i heard the club is alive starting, been to see you three times before and you deliver every time!!”

“Wish I could have been there @jlsofficial,” one said and another commented: “Still can’t believe it [crying emojis] Best surprise of all time.”

The Mirror has approached Aston’s spokesperson for comment.

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Aston Merrygold rushed to hospital as JLS star shares ambulance snap

Aston Merrygold has been rushed to the hospital, he’s revealed. The musician who shot to fame on The X Factor took to his Instagram Stories to share a collection of selfies taken in the back of an ambulance. 37-year-old Aston was hooked to an intravenous line as he was strapped to a stretcher while on board the emergency vehicle.

“It’s been an interesting 13 hours”, he commented. One image saw Aston lying with a pair of sunglasses on, while a second saw a sticky tab on the back of his hand as he put his thumb up for the selfie. The Beat Again hitmaker hasn’t disclosed the reasoning behind his hospital admission nor why he required an ambulance.

Aston Merrygold has been rushed to hospital
Aston Merrygold has been rushed to the hospital

Aston’s hospitalisation comes just days after he and his bandmates made a surprise appearance at Capital FM’s Summertime Ball on Saturday, sending Wembley Stadium into shock when they appeared on stage.

The band joined the likes of Dasha, Benson Boone, Mariah Carey and JADE for the star-studded event. Screams and cheers erupted throughout Wembley Stadium as they took to the stage.

JLS performed a setlist of four of their hit songs, including The Club Is Alive, Beat Again, She Makes Me Wanna and Everybody In Love.

The group spoke of their excitement at playing Summertime Ball on their official Instagram page. “What an incredible 360 experience it was being back on the Wembley stage for the Capital Summertime Ball! AND WHAT A MOMENT!”! they wrote.

“Thank you once again to @capitalofficial and @barclaycarduk for having us. Bring on The Club Is Alive Tour 2025!!”! Fans were over the moon with the surprise performance.

One user wrote in the comment section: “Best surprise ever!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOVE YOU GUYS”, and another posted: “I ran from toilet because i heard the club is alive starting, been to see you three times before and you deliver every time! “!

One person said, “Wish I could have been there, @jlsofficial,” and another responded, “It’s the best surprise of all time. “

Aston’s spokesperson has been contacted for comment by The Mirror.

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