Isack Hadjar apologises to Charles Leclerc for Canadian GP move

Isack Hadjar apologised to Charles Leclerc after a defensive manoeuvre during the Canadian Grand Prix left the Ferrari driver with a scare. Hadjar received a 10-second penalty for the incident but still finished fifth.

The Red Bull driver described the move as too harsh and said he had not intended to force Leclerc off the track. He added that he quickly apologised because the action was unnecessary and that Leclerc is a clean driver.

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Real Madrid players Valverde and Tchouaméni in a training ground confrontation.
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Real Madrid fines Valverde and Tchouaméni €500,000 each

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Real Madrid has closed its investigation into the training-ground clash between Federico Valverde and Aurélien Tchouaméni, fining both midfielders €500,000 after they apologised.

Luciano Darderi issued a public apology after overlooking a young mascot girl before his Italian Open semifinal in Rome. The 24-year-old Italian cited intense focus and match tension as the cause of the unintended slight.

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American tennis player Stefan Kozlov issued an apology after reacting strongly when a ball kid accidentally hit him in the eye during a first-round loss at the 2026 Morelia Challenger. The incident, captured on video, drew widespread criticism online. Kozlov took responsibility, citing frustration from the match.

More than 890 people were arrested after violence erupted following Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League final win against Arsenal. Political figures reacted and an initial judicial assessment was released.

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Adolfo Daniel Vallejo has been fined $65,000 for comments made to chair umpire Ana Carvalho after his second-round loss at the 2026 French Open. Tournament director Amelie Mauresmo confirmed the penalty despite the player's later clarification.

Naomi Osaka revealed that a bus struck her car two days before her second-round match at the French Open. The incident followed a similar but less severe car mishap involving Coco Gauff on her way to the tournament site.

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Jordanian tennis player Abdullah Shelbayh halted his first-round match at the Madrid Challenger after facing racial insults and threats from spectators. Officials called police, who detained one individual and removed the group. Shelbayh lost the match but handled the situation with composure.

 

 

 

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