Top-ranked Iga Swiatek avenged her loss to Aryna Sabalenka in last year's Madrid final by defeating the world number two to clinch her first title in the Spanish capital after a gruelling three-hour 11-minute battle on Saturday.Moments later, the Polish world number one flung herself to the ground in disbelief as she sealed a heroic victory on a long backhand from two-time champion Sabalenka. str/dj
Norwegian was visibly unhappy despite four-goal haul vs Wolves
The 44-game Carlton player has produced one of the best horror films of the year and counts Stephen King as a fan. It’s a far cry from his footy career