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Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz take centre stage on a busy Day 9 at the Olympic Games in Paris. The two tennis superstars are set for the latest chapter in their budding rivalry in the men’s singles gold medal match at Roland Garros, just three weeks after Alcaraz beat Djokovic in the Wimbledon final for the second year in a row.
There is plenty more action to look forward to on a bumper Sunday, with the men’s 100m final headlining the athletics schedule and Team GB star Keely Hodgkinson up again in the 800m semi-finals as well as Matthew Hudson-Smith beginning his 400m campaign. The women’s 200m event started this morning, with new 100m champion Julien Alfred through plus Gabby Thomas and GB’s Dina Asher-Smith, Daryll Neita and Bianca Williams, though Shericka Jackson withdrew. Over at Le Golf National, Tommy Fleetwood is just one shot off the lead heading into the final day of the men’s golf competition.
Team GB’s individual dressage riders will be hoping to add to yesterday’s team bronze at the Chateau de Versailles after the men’s hockey stars suffered penalty shootout heartbreak in their quarter-final against India, while Lizzie Deignan competes at her fourth Olympics in the women’s road race. There is another action-packed afternoon of gymnastics ahead and the swimming concludes tonight with one last batch of finals as Adam Peaty makes his relay return. Follow all the latest updates from the Paris Olympics live below!
Olympic Games latest updates
Novak Djokovic vs Carlos Alcaraz final takes centre stage
Team GB men suffer hockey quarter-final penalty heartbreak
Dina Asher-Smith, Daryll Neita and Bianca Williams seal 200m progress
Tommy Fleetwood vying for golf medal on final day
Team GB eyeing more success in individual dressage event
Team GB's Amber Rutter cruising towards women's skeet final
11:28
Elsewhere for Team GB in Paris this morning, Amber Rutter sits third in the women’s skeet competition with a score of 116.
She is behind Austen Smith of the USA and Greece’s Emmanouela Katzouraki, but is well on course for the final.
However, Tom Hall has been eliminated from the men’s archery competition.
(REUTERS)
(REUTERS)
Carl Hester and Becky Moody in individual dressage medal positions
11:16
Carl Hester is currently in gold-medal position with a score of 85.161 in the individual dressage event over at the Chateau de Versailles.
Team GB team-mate and fellow bronze medalist in the team event Becky Moody was running right behind him in second, but has now been pushed down to third by Daniel Bachmann Andersen of Denmark.
The difference is marginal, 84.850 to 84.357.
GB’s Charlotte Fry is one of six riders left to go this morning.
(AP)
(AP)
Penalty shootout heartbreak for Team GB in men's hockey
10:56 , George Flood
Utter heartbreak for Team GB men’s hockey team, who fall to a 4-2 defeat in their quarter-final penalty shootout.
Brilliant from India goalkeeper PR Sreejesh, who saves from Philip Roper after a miss by Conor Williamson.
James Albery and Zach Wallace both scored for Great Britain, but India were just too composed as Ollie Payne was beaten by Harmanpreet Singh, Sukjeet Singh, Lalit Upadhyay and Raj Kumar Pal.
Another semi-final on the way then for Tokyo 2020 bronze medalists India, who did remarkably well there to hold on and force the shootout playing with 10 men for so long after the sending off of Amit Rohidas in the first half.
GB’s men denied a place in what would have been only their second Olympic semi-final since 1988.
(Peter Byrne/PA Wire)
(Peter Byrne/PA Wire)
Penalty shootout for Team GB in men's hockey quarter-final
10:46
We’ve gone to a dramatic penalty shootout in the first men’s hockey quarter-final between Team GB and India at Yves-du-Manoir Stadium.
The two sides could not be separated in a tense second half which ended at 1-1.
Dina Asher-Smith safely into women's 200m semi-finals
10:43 , George Flood
A nice response from Dina Asher-Smith to last night’s 100m disappointment.
She comes second in the final heat in a time of 22.28, behind Nigeria’s Favour Ofili and ahead of Gambia’s Gina Bass.
Asher-Smith joins British team-mates Daryll Neita and Bianca Williams in the women’s 200m semi-finals, which take place tomorrow night.
The final is on Tuesday evening.
(REUTERS)
(REUTERS)
Bianca Williams joins Daryll Neita in women's 200m semi-finals
10:33 , George Flood
Bianca Williams is the latest Team GB sprinter in action in the women’s 200m heats.
She comes third in heat five in a time of 22.77, behind the USA’s Brittany Brown and Jamaican Lanae-Tava Thomas.
Dina Asher-Smith is up for GB in the sixth and final heat.
We should mention that along with Shericka Jackson, the Ivory Coast’s Marie-Josee Ta Lou-Smith was also DNS this morning after the gutting injury she suffered in the 100m final last night.
Daryll Neita books place in women's 200m semi-finals
10:19
Nice and easy for Daryll Neita, who comes through in a time of 22.39 to win her heat ahead of the Netherlands’ Tasa Jiya and Helene Parisot of France.
Dina Asher-Smith is up soon, looking to banish the disappointment of missing out on last night’s 100m final.
Julien Alfred and Gabby Thomas cruise through women's 200m heats
10:13
No hangover from last night’s brilliant 100m success then for Saint Lucia’s Julien Alfred, who eases to victory in her 200m heat in a time of 22.41.
American star Gabby Thomas is up next and wins heat two in a time of 22.20.
Team GB’s Daryll Neita is coming up in heat three after coming so close to a medal with a great run in the 100m final last night.
This is the heat that was supposed to contain Shericka Jackson.
(REUTERS)
(REUTERS)
Shericka Jackson OUT of women's 200m event
10:07 , George Flood
The women’s 200m heats are underway over at the Stade de France.
But they will NOT contain five-time Olympic medalist Shericka Jackson, who has now withdrawn having pulled out of the 100m initially in order to focus on this event.
Not great news for Jamaica after Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce withdrew from the 100m and with the likes of reigning 200m Olympic champion Elaine Thompson-Herah absent from Paris.
Team GB hockey latest
10:00 , George Flood
Standard Sport’s Malik Ouzia at Yves-du-Manoir Stadium
10-man India are in proper park the bus mode after half-time.
The famous three banks of three, narrow, force Britain wide.
Team GB hockey latest
09:59 , George Flood
Standard Sport’s Malik Ouzia at Yves-du-Manoir Stadium
The physios have not covered themselves in glory here.
India's goalkeeper is livid with his, who sits unmoved on the bench as he signals furiously for some kind of treatment and eventually has to give up as the referee urges everyone to crack on with the game.
Second half underway in Team GB vs India hockey clash
09:58
Standard Sport’s Malik Ouzia at Yves-du-Manoir Stadium
All square heading into the second half then.
India's best spell actually came after the red card but it'll take a monstrous effort for them to stay the course a man down here.
Team GB and India level at half-time in men's hockey quarter-final
09:52 , George Flood
Half-time and it’s 1-1 in the men’s hockey quarter-final between Team GB and India over at Yves-du-Manoir Stadium.Lee Morton dispatched a late first-half equaliser from close range off the goalkeeper after India had gone ahead through captain Harmanpreet Singh despite seeing Amit Rohidas sent off for catching Will Calnan in the face with his stick.
It’s all set up for a grandstand second half. Team GB, remember, are bidding to reach only their second men’s hockey semi-final since 1988, where they were champions in Seoul.
India are eight-time Olympic champions, but not since 1980 in Moscow. They took bronze in Tokyo three years ago.
(Peter Byrne/PA Wire)
(Peter Byrne/PA Wire)
Team GB level men's hockey quarter-final against India
09:42
Going a man down hasn’t fazed India one bit in their men’s hockey quarter-final against Team GB over at Yves-du-Manoir Stadium.
Star captain and top scorer Harmanpreet Singh has fired them into a first-half lead.
Work to do for GB, but plenty of time left.
And as I write this Lee Morton gets the equaliser with a close-range effort off the goalkeeper!
They needed that. 1-1 and game on with two-and-a-half minutes of the first half to go.
India have man sent off in Team GB hockey quarter-final
09:33 , George Flood
Standard Sport’s Malik Ouzia at Yves-du-Manoir Stadium
A big moment here as Amit Rohidas is shown a straight red card for catching William Canlan in the face with his stick.
"Serious misconduct". Can Britain make the advantage count?