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The Daily Digest on MSNJonathan the tortoise: the world's oldest living land animalMeet Jonathan, a Seychelles giant tortoise who, at an estimated 192 to 193 years old in 2025, is officially the world’s oldest living land animal. Remarkably, he may be even older than documented, ...
Mirra Andreeva will once again be facing Coco Gauff if both players reach the French Open semifinals. Andreeva, in her four ...
Novak Djokovic will kick off his 2025 French Open against American Mackenzie Mcdonald. If Djokovic — who comes into the event ranked No. 6 — can advance to the third round, that could set up a match ...
World number one Aryna Sabalenka drops just one game against Kamilla Rakhimova to get her French Open campaign under way in ...
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Teenager Victoria Mboko continues rapid rise at French Open as Aryna Sabalenka makes supreme start - The Canadian teenager ...
Motoring Chronicle on MSN16h
Can You Drive Your Car Without a Catalytic Converter? And What Does it do?Can You Drive Your Car Without a Catalytic Converter? And What Does it do?
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Tennis365 on MSNEmma Raducanu and Novak Djokovic get golden French Open chance as Iga Swiatek and Alex Zverev face rankings meltdownThe French Open is underway and here is the Tennis365 verdict on some of the biggest stories to watch in Paris.
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNRaducanu Overcomes Fear of Needles to Manage Back Injury Ahead of French OpenAsharq Al Awsat Former US Open champion Emma Raducanu has overcome her phobia of needles in a bid to relieve a back injury ahead of her first round match against China's Wang Xinyu at the French Open ...
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India Today on MSNFrench Open: Emma Raducanu reveals biggest needle phobia in back injury recoveryUS Open champion Emma Raducanu said that she has fought her biggest phobia in the form of needles in the road to recovering ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNRaducanu overcomes fear of pins to stay fit for French OpenLONDON: Former US Open champion Emma Raducanu has overcome her phobia of needles in a bid to relieve a back injury ahead of ...
The French Open returns to Roland Garros for 2025, with a tough draw for Iga Świątek and a kinder one for Carlos Alcaraz.
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