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Women’s Open: Anna Nordqvist triumphs & Georgia Hall shines – best shots from the final day


Watch the best shots from the last day of the 2021 Women’s Open as Sweden’s Anna Nordqvist wins her third major title and England’s Georgia Hall finishes tied second.

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Watch highlights from day four of the Women’s Open on BBC Two at 23:00 BST.



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Rafael Nadal: Spaniard ends 2021 season because of foot injury

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Rafael Nadal wins the 2019 US Open
Rafael Nadal won his fourth US Open title in 2019

Rafael Nadal will miss the US Open after the Spaniard ended his 2021 season because of a foot injury.

The injury caused the 20-time Grand Slam winner to miss the Cincinnati Masters and Canadian Open last week.

Defending champion Dominic Thiem and five-time winner Roger Federer have also pulled out of this year’s US Open.

Nadal, 35, wrote on Instagram: “Honestly, I have been suffering a lot more than I should with my foot for a year and I need to take some time.”

He added: “Having discussed it with the team and family, this decision has been made and I believe that it is the way forward to try to recover and recover well.

“I am [determined] to do whatever it takes to regain the best possible shape, to continue competing for the things that really motivate me and the things that I have done during all these years.

“I am convinced that with the recovery of the foot and obviously a very important daily effort this can be achieved. I will work as hard as I can to make it happen.”

The four-time US Open champion did not compete at Wimbledon or the Olympic Games in order to rest following the clay-court season.

He sustained the injury at the French Open in June, where he failed to defend his title for the first time since 2016 in defeat by Novak Djokovic in the semi-finals.

The US Open begins on Monday, 30 August, however 2020 champion Thiem will be absent because of a wrist injury and Federer has also ended his season as he prepares to have further knee surgery.

Federer and Nadal are tied with world number one Novak Djokovic – who will be seeking to complete the calendar Grand Slam at Flushing Meadows – for the all-time record of 20 Grand Slam titles.

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Dundee 2-2 Hibernian: Late McGowan header earns hosts point in entertaining draw

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Former Dundee forward Martin Boyle equalised with a 39th-minute penalty

Hibernian moved to the top of the Scottish Premiership despite Paul McGowan’s late header earning Dundee a point in a pulsating draw.

Ex-Hibs striker Jason Cummings gave the hosts an early lead, but Martin Boyle equalised from the spot to level the game at the break.

Ryan Porteous’ finish turned the game around just before the hour, yet substitute McGowan popped up in the box to nod home and secure a deserved draw.

The stalemate moves Dundee to ninth.

Victory for either Hearts or Aberdeen at Tynecastle later on Sunday will remove Jack Ross’ side from top spot.

As for Dundee, James McPake’s men are still without a league win this term but will be buoyed by an an impressive showing at Dens Park.

Midday Sunday kick-offs can sometimes be guilty for their dull atmospheres, but this one sparked early in front of a boisterous home crowd.

Charlie Adam almost set the contest alight when his rasping long-range drive had to be tipped over the bar by Matt Macey.

The home side started superbly and continued to torment the Hibs backline, as Paul McMullan sent in a dangerous cross to no avail and Cummings saw a shot saved.

But the former Hibs man would find the back of the net with his next sight of goal, controlling a whipped cross from Adam and finishing low down to Macey’s right.

Hibs looked rattled and struggled to get going, seeing slack passes go out of play and not matching up to Dundee’s relentless work rate. McMullan skipped by Alex Gogic and let fly, forcing Macey into another fine stop high to his left.

It took Hibs 25 minutes to get going, when debutant forward James Scott glanced a Josh Doig cross just wide.

Kyle Magennis then saw a close-range effort blocked, while Doig had to be stopped just before letting fly after a lung-busting run into the Dundee box, and Scott had a left-footed drive from 20 yards parried over.

You had the sense a big moment was coming for the visitors, and so it proved when Porteous’ excellent diagonal ball found Jamie Murphy bursting into the box, who went down after being clumsily barged from behind by Christie Elliot.

On the same week he penned a new deal at the Easter Road club, Boyle stepped up to coolly convert a sixth goal of the season.

The hosts responded well, as Lee Ashcroft’s header forced Macey into another smart save just before the break, and Darren McGregor had to be lively to cut out a Luke McCowan cross shortly after the interval.

The visitors then grabbed the game by the scruff neck as Boyle’s shot from the edge of the area took a nick off ex-Hibs defender Liam Fontaine and clipped the woodwork.

From the resulting corner, Ross’ side had the lead for the first time in the game as Porteous’ neat half volley nestled in the bottom corner via a big palm by Adam Legzdins.

The hosts seemed to run out of steam as Hibs continued to threaten through Boyle who flashed a strike over.

And the away side really should have wrapped the game up when Boyle unselfishly turned provided for Murphy on the break who had the whole goal to aim at, but the ex-Rangers man’s finish was poor and allowed Legzdins to parry wide.

With a raucous home support behind them and a just a goal in the game, one chance was all the hosts needed.

And that is exactly what they carved out when McGowan ghosted in to head home McMullan’s cross before wild celebrations ensued to cap off a superb top-flight contest.

Man of the match – Paul McMullan

Paul McMullan
In truth, it was the toss of a coin between wingers Boyle and McMullan who were fantastic for either side, but the Dundee man edges it for relentless work rate and setting up the late leveller

What did we learn?

Despite still being without a win, McPake will be encouraged by his side’s character after a 6-0 drubbing at Celtic Park last time out in the league.

They will need that to consolidate a top-flight place, but they could aim for more than that with the quality they possess in attack.

Ross will be bitterly disappointed with his side’s failure to take a couple of guilt-edge chances at 2-1 after fighting back well to gain the lead.

With Kevin Nisbet missing, you wonder if the game might have been out of sight with the Scotland striker on the pitch.

Not only that, but the Hibs man’s underrated link-up play and ability to drop deep is so crucial to the way Ross’ side control games, and that was badly missing at times at Dens Park.

What’s next?

Both sides return to action next Saturday (15:00 BST) as Dundee go to Motherwell and Hibs welcome Livingston.

More to follow.

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Dundee

  1. Squad number1Player nameLegzdins

  2. Squad number16Player nameElliott

  3. Squad number14Player nameAshcroft

  4. Squad number4Player nameFontaine

  5. Squad number6Player nameMcGhee

  6. Squad number8Player nameByrne

  7. Squad number24Player nameAnderson

  8. Squad number26Player nameAdam

  9. Squad number18Player nameMcMullan

  10. Squad number35Player nameCummings

  11. Squad number17Player nameMcCowan

  1. Squad number5Player nameSweeney

  2. Squad number10Player nameMcGowan

  3. Squad number11Player nameMcDaid

Hibernian

  1. Squad number1Player nameMacey

  2. Squad number6Player nameMcGinn

  3. Squad number5Player namePorteous

  4. Squad number24Player nameMcGregor

  5. Squad number3Player nameDoig

  6. Squad number22Player nameDoyle-Hayes

  7. Squad number13Player nameGogic

  8. Squad number10Player nameBoyle

  9. Squad number7Player nameMagennis

  10. Squad number18Player nameMurphy

  11. Squad number25Player nameScott

  1. Squad number8Player nameWright

  2. Squad number16Player nameStevenson

  3. Squad number19Player nameGullan

Line-ups

Dundee

Formation 4-3-3

  • 1Legzdins
  • 16Elliott
  • 14AshcroftBooked at 65mins
  • 4FontaineSubstituted forSweeneyat 84′minutes
  • 6McGhee
  • 8ByrneBooked at 78mins
  • 24AndersonSubstituted forMcDaidat 77′minutes
  • 26AdamBooked at 51minsSubstituted forMcGowanat 70′minutes
  • 18McMullanBooked at 49mins
  • 35Cummings
  • 17McCowan

Substitutes

  • 5Sweeney
  • 10McGowan
  • 11McDaid
  • 19Robertson
  • 20Panter
  • 21Lawlor

Hibernian

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 1Macey
  • 6McGinnBooked at 36minsSubstituted forStevensonat 49′minutes
  • 5PorteousBooked at 44mins
  • 24McGregor
  • 3DoigBooked at 78mins
  • 22Doyle-Hayes
  • 13Gogic
  • 10Boyle
  • 7Magennis
  • 18MurphySubstituted forWrightat 82′minutes
  • 25ScottSubstituted forGullanat 84′minutes

Substitutes

  • 8Wright
  • 16Stevenson
  • 17MacKay
  • 19Gullan
  • 21Dabrowski
  • 23Allan
  • 32Campbell

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