Germany and Argentina Qualify for Davis Cup Final 8, Belgium Lead Against Australia

Germany's Kevin Krawietz (L) and Tim Puetz play a return against Japan's Yosuke Watanuki and Takeru Yuzuki during their men's doubles match at the Davis Cup tennis second round qualifier between Germany and Japan at Ariake Colosseum in Tokyo on September 13, 2025. (Photo by JIJI Press / AFP)
Germany's Kevin Krawietz (L) and Tim Puetz play a return against Japan's Yosuke Watanuki and Takeru Yuzuki during their men's doubles match at the Davis Cup tennis second round qualifier between Germany and Japan at Ariake Colosseum in Tokyo on September 13, 2025. (Photo by JIJI Press / AFP)
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Germany and Argentina Qualify for Davis Cup Final 8, Belgium Lead Against Australia

Germany's Kevin Krawietz (L) and Tim Puetz play a return against Japan's Yosuke Watanuki and Takeru Yuzuki during their men's doubles match at the Davis Cup tennis second round qualifier between Germany and Japan at Ariake Colosseum in Tokyo on September 13, 2025. (Photo by JIJI Press / AFP)
Germany's Kevin Krawietz (L) and Tim Puetz play a return against Japan's Yosuke Watanuki and Takeru Yuzuki during their men's doubles match at the Davis Cup tennis second round qualifier between Germany and Japan at Ariake Colosseum in Tokyo on September 13, 2025. (Photo by JIJI Press / AFP)

Germany reached the Davis Cup Final 8 with a 4-0 rout of Japan as Argentina also qualified after knocking out last year's finalists Netherlands, while Belgium took a commanding 2-0 lead over Australia in their second-round qualifying tie on Saturday.

After Germany took a 2-0 lead on Friday in Tokyo, their victory was completed when Kevin Krawietz and Tim Puetz saved three set points in the second set to beat Japan's Yosuke Watanuki and Takeru Yuzuki 6-3 7-6(4) in the doubles.

Justin Engel then beat Rei Sakamoto 6-3 6-7(2) 10-7.

Last year's semi-finalists Germany are the first team to enter the Final 8 through the qualifiers, joining hosts Italy in the culminating round set for November in Bologna.

"Right now, the locker room is dancing and singing. We’re looking forward to Bologna and hopefully we’re getting one step further," Germany captain Michael Kohlmann said.

Argentina also qualified when Andres Molteni and Horacio Zeballos beat the Dutch duo of Sander Arends and Botic van de Zandschulp 6-3 7-5 to take an unassailable 3-0 lead in Groningen.

COLLINGTON BEATS DE MINAUR
Australia's Alex de Minaur, who reached the US Open quarter-finals earlier this month, lost to Belgium's Raphael Collignon 7-5 3-6 6-3 in Sydney, and Zizou Bergs fought through cramps to beat Jordan Thompson in straight sets to consolidate the visitors' 2-0 lead.

"I think when you play for your country, there is no pain," Bergs said.

Australia captain Lleyton Hewitt said the hosts needed to stay positive as they could still stage a comeback to win the tie on Sunday.

"There's nothing better than a good comeback story. We're a long way from being done and we can just easily turn this thing around," De Minaur said.



Russell Confident Momentum Will Swing Back His Way from Antonelli

Fourth placed George Russell of Great Britain and Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team celebrates with his team during the F1 Grand Prix of Miami at Miami International Autodrome on May 03, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Getty Images/AFP)
Fourth placed George Russell of Great Britain and Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team celebrates with his team during the F1 Grand Prix of Miami at Miami International Autodrome on May 03, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Getty Images/AFP)
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Russell Confident Momentum Will Swing Back His Way from Antonelli

Fourth placed George Russell of Great Britain and Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team celebrates with his team during the F1 Grand Prix of Miami at Miami International Autodrome on May 03, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Getty Images/AFP)
Fourth placed George Russell of Great Britain and Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team celebrates with his team during the F1 Grand Prix of Miami at Miami International Autodrome on May 03, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Getty Images/AFP)

George Russell lost ‌his tag of Formula One title favorite to Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli on Sunday but remained confident the momentum would swing back his way.

The Briton had started the season as frontrunner for the championship, and won the opener in Australia, but after three wins in a row for the Italian is now 20 points adrift.

"Clearly Kimi’s in ‌a ⁠really great place ⁠at the moment and momentum is with him," said Russell, who finished fourth at the Hard Rock Stadium.

"But I’ve got enough experience myself in championships I’ve won on how momentum swings throughout a year and also looking at the ⁠championship last year.

“To be honest, I’m ‌not even considering it. ‌I just want to get back onto the ‌top step of the podium."

The next race is ‌Canada and Russell won from pole with fastest lap in Montreal last year while Antonelli was third.

Russell was also on pole there in 2024, before ‌Antonelli was a Formula One driver, and finished third.

Antonelli, at 19 the youngest ⁠leader ⁠of the Formula One world championship, said he was surprised to be where he was.

"It’s still a very long season and there’s so many things that can change. George for sure is going to be super strong in Canada, he’s always been very strong there, so he’s for sure going to be back at the top," said the Italian.

"But I think I feel much more comfortable in the car, much more in control as well."


Saka Sparks Arsenal Attack into Life Ahead of Atletico Showdown

Football - Premier League - Arsenal v Fulham - Emirates Stadium, London, Britain - May 2, 2026 Arsenal's Bukayo Saka celebrates scoring their second goal. (Action Images via Reuters)
Football - Premier League - Arsenal v Fulham - Emirates Stadium, London, Britain - May 2, 2026 Arsenal's Bukayo Saka celebrates scoring their second goal. (Action Images via Reuters)
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Saka Sparks Arsenal Attack into Life Ahead of Atletico Showdown

Football - Premier League - Arsenal v Fulham - Emirates Stadium, London, Britain - May 2, 2026 Arsenal's Bukayo Saka celebrates scoring their second goal. (Action Images via Reuters)
Football - Premier League - Arsenal v Fulham - Emirates Stadium, London, Britain - May 2, 2026 Arsenal's Bukayo Saka celebrates scoring their second goal. (Action Images via Reuters)

Bukayo Saka's return from injury has jolted Arsenal's attack back into life just in time for the Gunners to dream of a Premier League and Champions League double.

Saka scored and provided an assist for Viktor Gyokeres as Mikel Arteta's men bagged three goals for the first time in 16 games in Saturday's 3-0 win over Fulham.

All three goals arrived before Saka was withdrawn by Arteta at half-time to protect the England winger, who has been nursing an achilles injury in recent months.

Arteta had one eye on Tuesday's visit by Atletico Madrid, with Arsenal hoping to reach just the second Champions League final in their history.

The clash is evenly poised at 1-1 after a first leg dominated by penalty decisions in the Spanish capital.

Both sides netted from the spot, but Arsenal thought they should have had a second penalty when Eberechi Eze was clipped inside the box.

Saka was involved in that move and his introduction as a substitute helped Arsenal turn the tide to finish the first leg on the front foot.

The 24-year-old was recently handed a new four-year contract, reportedly making him the highest earner at the club.

Saka has struggled to find his best form since a serious hamstring injury ruled him out for three months last season.

Arteta, though, is hoping the attacker is both physically and mentally fresh to end Arsenal's long wait for silverware.

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Saka's quick feet and deadly delivery left Gyokeres with the simple task of tapping into an empty net to settle the Premier League leaders' nerves early on against Fulham.

The roles were reversed for the second as Saka latched onto the Swede's pass and arrowed a shot into the bottom corner for his 10th goal of an injury-disrupted campaign.

"He certainly made a difference. He made two actions that decided the game and we know what he's capable of," said Arteta.

"He's come back in the most important period of the season and now he's fresh.

"His mind is fresh, his hunger is at the highest possible height and I think he needed a performance like that to impact the team, so that's a big platform for Tuesday."

Robert Pires was part of the only previous Arsenal side to reach the Champions League final, a 2-1 defeat to Barcelona in 2006.

The Frenchman's wing play made him a legendary figure in north London for his part in two Premier League titles under Arsene Wenger and he believes Saka can have an inspirational impact on his team-mates.

"He's found his sharpness again, he's brought back his dribbling, his drive," Pires told AFP.

"When you have players like him, capable of making the difference, it already does everyone a lot of good.

"Above all, he pulls the others along, getting them to do, or at least try to do, what he does."

Arsenal's miserly defense, which has conceded just six goals in 13 Champions League games, has carried them to the brink of the final.

Now the onus is on Saka, nicknamed "star-boy" by the club's supporters, to provide the creative spark to take Arsenal to Budapest next month.


Chivu Draws on Playing Days as Inter Seal Serie A Title

Inter Milan's Romanian head coach Cristian Chivu celebrates after winning the 21st "scudetto" following the Italian Serie A football match between Inter Milan and Parma at San Siro stadium in Milan, on May 3, 2026. (AFP)
Inter Milan's Romanian head coach Cristian Chivu celebrates after winning the 21st "scudetto" following the Italian Serie A football match between Inter Milan and Parma at San Siro stadium in Milan, on May 3, 2026. (AFP)
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Chivu Draws on Playing Days as Inter Seal Serie A Title

Inter Milan's Romanian head coach Cristian Chivu celebrates after winning the 21st "scudetto" following the Italian Serie A football match between Inter Milan and Parma at San Siro stadium in Milan, on May 3, 2026. (AFP)
Inter Milan's Romanian head coach Cristian Chivu celebrates after winning the 21st "scudetto" following the Italian Serie A football match between Inter Milan and Parma at San Siro stadium in Milan, on May 3, 2026. (AFP)

Inter Milan coach Cristian ‌Chivu said his own experiences as a player helped him guide the club to a 21st Serie A title after Sunday’s 2-0 home win over Parma left them with an unassailable lead at the top of the table.

The 45-year-old, appointed in June, spent seven seasons at Inter as a player and was part of Jose Mourinho’s treble-winning side in 2010. ‌He took ‌charge after last season’s bitter ‌finish, ⁠when Inter lost ⁠the title on the final day before suffering a 5-0 Champions League defeat by Paris Saint-Germain.

"I just try to be the best version of myself, to help these lads who sometimes need the carrot, sometimes the stick," ⁠Chivu told DAZN Italia.

"I try to ‌draw on the experience ‌I had in many locker rooms, and try ‌not to repeat the errors I dealt ‌with as a player.

"I try to be empathetic, understanding, not to think about the consensus of critics outside, but only on what those who love ‌me think. I am the coach, I will always be up for ⁠debate and ⁠at risk, that’s the job."

Inter have scored 82 goals this season - 30 more than Napoli - reflecting their aggressive approach under Chivu.

"We always wanted to be proactive, then depending on the opponents, we had different options, like two playmakers," the Romanian manager said.

"It’s also about understanding various moments of the game."

Inter moved to 82 points with three matches left, 12 clear of second-placed Napoli. They travel to Lazio on Saturday.