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Tommy Paul and Alexander Zverev have both blown up on Rod Laver Arena over umpire calls at key moments, with Zverev livid over a feather. FOLLOW DAY 10 LIVE.
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21st January 2025
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‘Buddy, it’s a feather’: Tempers flare over let calls
Tommy Paul and Alexander Zverev have both blown up on Rod Laver Arena over umpire calls at key moments, with Zverev livid over a feather. FOLLOW DAY 10 LIVE.
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Eddie celebrates as son claims College Football title
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PM to call national cabinet after hate attack
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