
-
Stocks, gold rise as investors weigh AI boom, political turmoil
-
Swiatek coasts through Wuhan debut while heat wilts players
-
Denmark's Rune calls for heat rule at Shanghai Masters
-
Japanese football official sentenced for viewing child sexual abuse images
-
Stocks, gold steady amid political upheaval
-
'Veggie burgers' face grilling in EU parliament
-
Trio wins physics Nobel for quantum mechanical tunnelling
-
Two years after Hamas attack, Israelis mourn at Nova massacre site
-
German factory orders drop in new blow to Merz
-
Man City star Stones considered retiring after injury woes
-
Kane could extend Bayern stay as interest in Premier League cools
-
Renewables overtake coal but growth slows: reports
-
OpenAI's Fidji Simo says AI investment frenzy 'new normal,' not bubble
-
Extreme rains hit India's premier Darjeeling tea estates
-
Raducanu retires from opening match in Wuhan heat with dizziness
-
UK's Starmer condemns pro-Palestinian protests on Oct 7 anniversary
-
Tokyo stocks hit new record as markets extend global rally
-
Japan's Takaichi eyes expanding coalition, reports say
-
Canadian PM to visit White House to talk tariffs
-
Indonesia school collapse toll hits 67 as search ends
-
Dodgers hold off Phillies, Brewers on the brink
-
Lawrence sparks Jaguars over Chiefs in NFL thriller
-
EU channels Trump with tariffs to shield steel sector
-
Labuschagne out as Renshaw returns to Australia squad for India ODIs
-
Open AI's Fidji Simo says AI investment frenzy 'new normal,' not bubble
-
Tokyo stocks hit new record as Asian markets extend global rally
-
Computer advances and 'invisibility cloak' vie for physics Nobel
-
Nobel literature buzz tips Swiss postmodernist, Australians for prize
-
Dodgers hold off Phillies to win MLB playoff thriller
-
China exiles in Thailand lose hope, fearing Beijing's long reach
-
Israel marks October 7 anniversary as talks held to end Gaza war
-
Indians lead drop in US university visas
-
Colombia's armed groups 'expanding,' warns watchdog
-
Shhhh! California bans noisy TV commercials
-
New to The Street Client Partner Roadzen's DrivebuddyAI Secures EU General Safety Regulation 2144 Compliance
-
Jericho Energy Ventures and Smartkem Sign Letter of Intent to Create U.S.-Owned, Nasdaq-Listed AI-Focused Infrastructure Company
-
Medical Care Technologies (OTC Pink:MDCE) Outlines Regulatory Roadmap: Dividing AI Health Platform Into Clinical and Consumer Divisions
-
Lithium Corporation Clarifies Corporate Identity Following Rare Earths Exploration Milestone
-
SMX Brings Compliance Into High-Fashion Through Game-Changing CETI Collaboration (NASDAQ:SMX)
-
Art's Way Reports Improved Results With Modular Buildings Growth Offsetting Ag Market Challenges
-
Konica Minolta Unleashes Comic Book Magic at PRINTING United Expo
-
Inovatec to Showcase Industry-Leading Funding Automation Technology at Auto Finance Summit 2025
-
IGC Pharma's Preclinical Data for IGC-1C: New Drug Candidate Potentially Disrupts a Foundational Mechanism of Alzheimer's Disease
-
American Resources Corporation's ReElement Technologies Advances as Finalist for National Science Foundation Award as Part of the Critical Materials Crossroads Consortium
-
Green Rain Energy Holdings Inc. (OTCID:$GREH) Integrates EV Infrastructure at 8757 Rio San Diego Drive with Major SDG&E Utility Upgrade
-
New to The Street Announces 12-Month National Media Partnership with Stardust Power (NASDAQ: SDST)
-
Dogwood Therapeutics, Inc. Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Michael Gendreau, to Present an Overview of the Halneuron® Pain Research Program at the 19th Annual Pain Therapeutics Summit
-
Leeward Group Expands Offering with Launch of Leeward Trust
-
Sonoma Pharmaceuticals Expands Market Reach with FDA Cosmetic Product Facility Registration and Microcyn-Based Cosmetic Product Listing Under MoCRA
-
Angkor Resources Completes First Onshore Seismic Program in Cambodia; Vanderbilt Report Publishes Coverage

Cilic sends fourth seed Draper crashing out of Wimbledon
British fourth seed Jack Draper suffered a shock Wimbledon exit as former finalist Marin Cilic rolled back the years on Thursday to reach the third round.
Cilic, the Croatian world number 83, blasted 53 winners in a 6-4, 6-3, 1-6, 6-4 victory that stunned the partisan British fans on Court One.
Draper is the new figurehead of British tennis after taking on a role filled for a generation by the now-retired former Wimbledon winner Andy Murray.
But the 23-year-old has a poor record at his home Grand Slam.
He is yet to make it past the second round in four appearances at the grass-court tournament.
Draper is the latest highly-ranked star to endure a surprise exit from Wimbledon this year, with German men's third seed Alexander Zverev and four of the top five women's seeds all eliminated.
Draper made his breakthrough last season with a run to the US Open semi-finals, yet he has failed to make the last eight at any of this year's three Grand Slams.
In contrast to Draper's woes in south-west London, Cilic, 36, has an impressive record at Wimbledon, finishing as runner-up in 2017, when he lost in the final against Roger Federer.
The former world number three has not played at the All England Club since 2021 and has slipped down the rankings after battling injuries.
Cilic has reached three Grand Slam finals, winning his sole major title at the 2014 US Open and losing to Federer at Wimbledon in 2017 and the Australian Open in 2018.
Now 36, the big-serving Cilic is firmly in the twilight of his career.
He had lost in the opening round at the Australian and French Opens this year, but his superb display against Draper underlined his enduring quality on grass.
He returned to the top 100 by winning the second-tier Challenger event in Nottingham last month.
And beating Draper ranked as his first victory over a top-five player on grass.
P.Silva--AMWN