Fitzpatrick praised after US Open triumph – Monday’s sporting social
Antonio Rudiger was unveiled by Real Madrid.
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Football
Monday motivation from Gary Neville.
Antonio Rudiger was unveiled by Real Madrid.
Time off for Ruben Dias.
Becks enjoyed the sunshine.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin was in Milan.
Cricket
Jos Buttler celebrated a milestone with Jason Roy.
Golf
Matt Fitzpatrick tasted US Open glory.
And the congratulations poured in.
His caddie ended a long wait for major success.
Formula One
Lando Norris thanked McLaren fans after a “tough weekend” in Montreal.
It was a better weekend for Max Verstappen.
George Russell took the positives.
Carlos Sainz looked ahead to Silverstone after missing out on the win.
Tennis
Wimbledon looked in good nick.
Emma Raducanu returned to SW19.
Stefanos Tsitsipas had a lot on his mind ahead of Wimbledon.
Cycling
The Tour de France route still needs a bit of work.