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Inflation, hotel prices curtail Japanese 'Golden Week' travels
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Trump's next 100 days: Now comes the hard part
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Mexican mega-port confronts Trump's tariff storm
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Trump's tariffs bite at quiet US ports
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Ryu stretches lead at LPGA Black Desert Championship
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Singapore votes with new PM seeking strong mandate amid tariff turmoil
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Five things to know about the Australian election
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Scheffler fires 63 despite long delay to lead CJ Cup Byron Nelson
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Israel launches new Syria strikes amid Druze tensions
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Finke grabs 400m medley victory over world record-holder Marchand
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Apple eases App Store rules under court pressure
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Polls open in Australian vote swayed by inflation, Trump
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Russell clocks second fastest 100m hurdles in history at Miami meeting
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Germany move against far-right AfD sets off US quarrel
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Billionaire-owned Paris FC win promotion and prepare to take on PSG
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Teenager Antonelli grabs pole for Miami sprint race
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Man City climb to third as De Bruyne sinks Wolves
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Mercedes' Wolff backs Hamilton to come good with Ferrari
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'Devastated' Prince Harry says no UK return but seeks reconciliation
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Turkish Cypriots protest new rule allowing hijab in school
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Germany's AfD dealt blow with right-wing extremist label
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Trump NASA budget prioritizes Moon, Mars missions over research
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Hard-right romps through UK polls slapping aside main parties
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Rangers hire two-time NHL champion Sullivan as coach
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Haaland on bench for Man City as striker returns ahead of schedule
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US designates two Haitian gangs as terror groups
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Lower profits at US oil giants amid fall in crude prices
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NBA icon Popovich stepping down as Spurs coach after 29 seasons
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'Devastated' Prince Harry says no return to UK but seeks royal reconciliation
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Grande scratched from Kentucky Derby
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Carney vows to transform Canada economy to withstand Trump
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Prince Harry says he would 'love' to reconcile with family
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GM cuts shift at Canada plant over 'evolving trade environment'
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Popovich mixed toughness and spirit to make NBA history
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US asks judge to break up Google's ad tech business
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Trump eyes huge 'woke' cuts in budget blueprint
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Ruud downs Cerundolo to book spot in Madrid Open final
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Olympic 100m medalist Kerley arrested, out of Miami Grand Slam meet
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Arteta 'pain' as Arsenal fall short in Premier League title race
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Hard-right romps across UK local elections slapping down main parties
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French Open day 10: Who said what
Who said what on the 10th day of the 2022 French Open at Roland Garros on Tuesday:
"I'm very emotional. For me it's incredible to play here. This feeling is incredible for me."
-- Rafael Nadal after his 6-2, 4-6, 6-2, 7-6 (7/4) win over Novak Djokovic in the quarter-finals.
"Congratulations to Rafa, he was better in the important moments. He showed why he was a great champion. Well done to him and his team, he deserves it."
-- Djokovic.
"Was graduating tougher? Yes because I know how hard it was to do school and play tennis on the road. Other players think tennis is the most important thing in the world. It is not. So getting my diploma meant a lot to me."
-- Coco Gauff, 18, on earning her high school diploma.
"I hope I can win it before he starts beating us all and we have no chance."
-- Alexander Zverev after defeating Carlos Alcaraz in four sets to make the semi-finals.
"My mom give me that name, and for sure it's for Navratilova. I don't feel pressure for the name. I like it."
-- Semi-finalist Martina Trevisan on her first name.
"I looked around me and I was in the most important court in the world. Even I felt a lot of tension and I was so nervous because even my arms felt it."
-- Trevisan on failing to convert her first match point in her quarter-final against Leylah Fernandez.
"She's super athletic, she's super confident, she's a great player. I think Coco's always been a great player, she has a great attitude and I think that's probably why I named her. And obviously one of the few players that I'm very close with."
-- Sloane Stephens on why she selected Coco Gauff as a player to watch four years ago.
"Well, I'm sorry, but it's not Trevisan. Not my favourite."
-- Stephens backing Gauff to defeat Trevisan on Thursday and make the final.
"Carlos Alcaraz, I'm always rooting for him. Just from walking around the players lounge and players area he's always nice, always speaking to everyone. I was really rooting for him."
-- Gauff on seeing Alcaraz lose to Zverev.
F.Schneider--AMWN