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A wing and a prayer: Rybakina’s quiet resolve wrests glory from Sabalenka | Jack Snape

To the sound of a lone bird chirping, the crash-bang wallop ultimately belonged to the underdog in a blockbuster Australian Open final

The sprinkling rain at Melbourne Park meant the roof stayed closed on centre court for the Australian Open women’s final, turning Rod Laver Arena into a concert hall charged with the music of tennis. But there was one noise that wasn’t quite right. In the sacred moments before each player’s serving motion, the crowd generally obeyed the protocol demanding silence. However, a single bird – perched somewhere high in the rafters – was less compliant.

It must not have been able to escape before the roof shut on Saturday afternoon, and so there it stayed. Tweet-tweet. An unusual accompaniment to a grand slam final. No one could see the critter, though long they tried, as dozens of the 15,000-strong crowd craned their necks in curiosity. Even the umpire kept glancing up, only to recognise the limit of even his broad powers. Tweet-tweet.

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Can French Connection make FCUK fashionable again?

With a North American licensing deal under its belt, the reinvented high-street giant is growing again under new owners and a global strategy

French Connection is back on the trail of global expansion with the aid of its cheeky initials-based slogan that made it so popular in the late 1990s.

The label once known for clothes bearing FCUK is seeking to reinvent itself again under the ownership of a group of British entrepreneurs based in the north of England who rescued it in 2021.

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This one weird trick could stop US women from voting | Arwa Mahdawi

The Save Act – which would do the opposite of its title – could have a huge impact on the midterm elections

If you are anything like me, then you are currently pickling in your own cortisol. As the US grows increasingly violent, increasingly cruel, every day brings a legion of new horrors. So I’m very sorry to say that I’m here to ruin your weekend by giving you yet another thing to worry about. That thing is called the Save Act and, if the Trump administration gets its way, it could have an oversized impact on the November midterms, particularly when it comes to minorities and married women being able to vote.

Arwa Mahdawi is a Guardian columnist

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Rosie Jones looks back: ‘Without realising it, I’d been workshopping jokes down the pub, saying, I’m not disabled, I’m drunk’

The comedian on the ridiculous clothes her mum chose for her, her love-hate relationship with mobility aids, and what it takes to be a standup

Born in 1990 in Bridlington, East Yorkshire, Rosie Jones began her career working in television as a researcher on 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, before moving into live comedy. Her television appearances include Live at the Apollo, The Last Leg, Taskmaster and the Tokyo Paralympics. She has published a series of children’s books, titled The Amazing Edie Eckhart, and hosts the new series of Out of Order on Comedy Central.

This was taken in my childhood home in Bridlington. My family had moved in not long before the photo was taken, hence the very empty living room in the background. I should also acknowledge my incredible outfit: Mr Men trousers, paired with a black velvet hat. It makes me really fond of my mum. She took so much pride in putting me in ridiculous clothes.

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School Boy's Test of Courage

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School Boy's Test of Courage

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Honkballers Jansen en Kelly doen mee aan World Baseball Classic

MIAMI (ANP) - De Nederlandse honkbalinternationals Kenley Jansen (38) en Antwone Kelly (22) hebben zelf laten weten dat ze namens het Koninkrijksteam meedoen aan de World Baseball Classic. Beide pitchers zijn professioneel honkballer in de Verenigde Staten en gelden als belangrijke krachten voor Oranje. Het Koninkrijksteam begint op 6 maart in Miami tegen Venezuela aan het toernooi.

Jansen, komend seizoen pitcher van de Detroit Tigers, zegt via het Amerikaanse medium Foul Territory met grote stelligheid dat hij van de partij is. "Ik kan bevestigen dat ik ga pitchen voor Nederland", aldus de closer uit Curaçao. "Het betekent heel veel voor mij om nog een keer voor Nederland te spelen."

Kelly maakte zijn deelname via zijn eigen Instagram-account bekend. "Let's roll", schrijft hij bij zijn foto in het shirt van Nederland waarnaast een logo van de WBC staat.