<p>Men's tennis world number one returned to the court this week after serving his 3 month ban for 2 failed drug tests last year.</p><p>Tennis journalist Simon Cambers speaks to World Sports Amanda Davies about his return, and what to expect moving forward. </p><p><br /></p>

Jannik Sinner returns in Rome following 3-month doping ban

Men's tennis world number one returned to the court this week after serving his 3 month ban for 2 failed drug tests last year.

Tennis journalist Simon Cambers speaks to World Sports Amanda Davies about his return, and what to expect moving forward.

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<p>Men's tennis world number one returned to the court this week after serving his 3 month ban for 2 failed drug tests last year.</p><p>Tennis journalist Simon Cambers speaks to World Sports Amanda Davies about his return, and what to expect moving forward. </p><p><br /></p>

Jannik Sinner returns in Rome following 3-month doping ban

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<p>It has not been the easiest start to life for Mauricio Pochettino as Head Coach for the United States Men's National Team as the Argentine would have envisaged. Results have been disappointing as the one year to go mark to the 2026 World Cup quickly approaches, a tournament which will be hosted by the U.S., Canada and Mexico. At CNN's Techwood location recently in Atlanta, Poch sat down with TNT Sports' Melissa Ortiz to discuss a range of topics, starting with the importance of the team's upcoming friendly matches against Türkiye and Switzerland. </p>

Mauricio Pochettino hopes to build on challenging start as USA coach

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<p>Fabian Ruiz and Achraf Hakimi were the goal-scorers for PSG. A penalty save from David Raya and Bukayo Saka's goal in the 76th minute kept some of Arsenal's hopes alive, but that was all for Arsenal and it ended 2-1 on the night and 3-1 on aggregate. PSG will face Inter Milan in the Champions League Final in Munich on May 31.</p><p>Our TNT Sports colleagues were pitchside watching on.</p>

PSG beat Arsenal 3-1 on aggregate to reach the Champions League final

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<p>The next 15 months promise to be a busy one for soccer in America. While anticipation mounts for the FIFA World Cup in 2026, which is being hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico, this summer sees the newly expanded FIFA Club World Cup taking place on American soil, with 32 teams battling it out to be world champion, and for a cut of a record $1 billion prize pool. The man who is in charge of global football, FIFA President Gianni Infantino, recently paid a visit – with the Club World Cup trophy – to CNN’s Techwood Studios in Atlanta, and in this second part of a wide-ranging conversation with CNN Sport’s Coy Wire, Infantino fondly recalled his early memories of the World Cup tournament, and how it dawned on him there was only going to be one way he could get his hands on the coveted trophy. </p>

FIFA President Gianni Infantino looks ahead to the 2026 World Cup in North America

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<p>It's been just over a month since Lindsey Vonn made history. A second-place finish in a super-G race in Idaho saw her become the oldest female Alpine skier – by six years – to make the podium of a World Cup race. It was a deeply emotional moment as she ended her comeback season following her dramatic decision to come out of retirement. Vonn had originally called time on her career in 2019 but a partial knee replacement gave the 40-year-old a new lease of life on the slopes with eyes now firmly focused on next year's Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina. Vonn, appearing alongside fellow Olympians Eileen Gu and Maria Höfl-Riesch at a CNN panel at the Laureus World Sports Awards, has been telling CNN's Amanda Davies that the journey to get back to the top was one of the most challenging of her career.</p>

Lindsey Vonn discusses the emotional podium following her retirement comeback

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<p>The arrival of Michael Johnson's Grand Slam Track has laid down the gauntlet to track and field events to get creative and rethink their approach to sports and entertainment. That's the view of Mondo Duplantis who has launched his own event for pole vaulting – Mondo Classic – to expand audience interest. Following his star studded Pars Games last year, Duplantis dipped his toes into the world of track and field with a 100m exhibition race against Norway's Karsten Warholm. And as he's been telling CNN's Amanda Davies it's something he'd be keen to try again and would be open to competing in Grand Slam Track in a guest category. </p>

Mondo Duplantis on how Track and Field can continue to grow

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<p>Mercedes' main men George Russell and Toto Wolff caught up with Elizabeth Perez from CNN Espanol at Thursday night's exclusive event hosted by luxury watch brand IWC Schaffhausen in Miami. The event brought together key figures for a conversation on how the adrenaline-fueled world of Formula One was authentically captured in the upcoming Brad Pitt movie <em>F1. </em>But<em> </em>what was predominantly on Russell and Wolff's mind was this weekend's Grand Prix in Miami, which is the first of three races on U.S. soil this season. </p>

Mercedes' George Russell, Toto Wolff look ahead to Miami Grand Prix

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<p>November 1994 and a moment of history in New York. A little known Kenyan by the name of Tegla Loroupe defies the field to win the marathon. This isn't just any win – It's the first ever major international marathon to be won by an African woman. It's a victory that propels her into national and global stardom and provides the platform to go and make further history. But as she's telling us for this month's edition of African Voices Playmakers, her journey to the top was far from straightforward. </p>

Kenyan Marathoner Tegla Loroupe discusses her historic career

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<p>Jemelle Hill and Donté Stallworth join Laura to break down President Trump's event with the Super Bowl Champion Philadelphia Eagles and the controversies surrounding this year's NFL draft.</p>

NFL star Saquon Barkley gets backlash for golfing with Trump

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Jul 10, 2024; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders speaks to the media during the Big 12 Media Days at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Candice Ward-USA TODAY Sports

Hear the prank call Shedeur Sanders received during the NFL draft

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<p>The Premier League Summer Series is returning to the United States in 2025, with the second edition of the pre-season tournament bringing world-class soccer and a Premier League matchday experience to three iconic locations from July 26 to August 3.</p><p>World Sport's Patrick Snell caught up with Harry Maguire who began by reflecting on that momentous goal against Lyon and looked ahead to bringing smiles stateside. </p>

Manchester United's Harry Maguire talks win over Lyon, looks ahead to Premier League Summer Series

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<p>With just 15 months to go until the biggest World Cup ever, the USMNT is arguably in crisis. A torrid start to 2025 saw them lose all three games in the CONCACAF Nations League Finals with the pressure building on an underperforming set of players and Head Coach Mauricio Pochettino. The team's all-time joint scorer couldn’t hide his concern at the team's recent performances but believes that eventually this squad can come good. </p>

1-on-1 with former star Clint Dempsey on state of U.S. men's national team

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