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Reuters Sports Schedule at 0001 GMT on Monday, July 17

Reuters sports schedule at 0001 GMT on Monday: TENNIS Federer reflects on eighth Wimbledon title LONDON - Roger Federer holds a news conference at the All England Club the day after winning a record-breaking eighth men's singles title at Wimbledon, his 19th grand slam success, to become the oldest title holder.

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Reuters sports schedule at 0001 GMT on Monday:

TENNIS

Federer reflects on eighth Wimbledon title

LONDON - Roger Federer holds a news conference at the All England Club the day after winning a record-breaking eighth men's singles title at Wimbledon, his 19th grand slam success, to become the oldest title holder. (TENNIS-WIMBLEDON/ (TV), expect by 1400 GMT/10 AM ET, by Mitch Phillips, 400 words)

MOTOR RACING

British Formula One Grand Prix

Hamilton slashes Vettel's lead to one point

SILVERSTONE, England - Lewis Hamilton won his home British Grand Prix for the fourth year in a row on Sunday while a penultimate-lap puncture slashed Sebastian Vettel's championship lead to a single point.(MOTOR-F1-BRITAIN/ (PIX, TV), moved, updates expected, by Alan Baldwin, 500 words)

Also see MOTOR-F1-BRITAIN/HAMILTON (PIX) and MOTOR-F1-BRITAIN/HAMILTON-WOLFF and MOTOR-F1-BRITAIN/FERRARI

GOLF

Scottish Open (to 16)

Spaniard Cabrera-Bello wins Scottish Open in playoff

Spaniard Rafael Cabrera-Bello beat Callum Shinkwin in a playoff to win the Scottish Open at Dundonald on Sunday but there was some sompensation for the Briton, world number 405, who secured a place at the British Open, which starts on Thursday at Royal Birkdale. (GOLF-EUROPEAN/, moved, 300 words)

LPGA: U.S. Women's Open (to 16)

Park Sung-hyun wins U.S. Women's Open by two strokes

BEDMINSTER, New Jersey - South Korean Park Sung-hyun won the U.S. Women's Open by two strokes at Trump National on Sunday for her first major championship. The 23-year-old Park carded a closing five-under-par 67 to finish at 11-under 277. (GOLF-WOMEN-USCHAMP/, moved with updates to follow, by Larry Fine, 500 words)

PGA Tour: John Deere Classic (to 16) Silvis, Illinois

DeChambeau wins John Deere Classic, earns British Open berth

Physics major Bryson DeChambeau worked out all the angles to win the John Deere Classic in Illinois on Sunday and earn a spot in next week's British Open. (GOLF-JOHNDEERE/ (UPDATE 1), moved, 400 words)

British Open preview

Jacklin says England can end 25-year title wait

LONDON - Former British Open winner Tony Jacklin borrowed a remark made famous by an erstwhile prime minister when he looked ahead to next week's major championship and declared that English golf had "never had it so good". (GOLF-OPEN/PREVIEW, moving at 0200 GMT/10 PM ET, 550 words)

Rahm raid won't work at Birkdale, says Jacklin

LONDON - Precocious Spanish talent Jon Rahm has no chance of landing the British Open title next week if he performs the way he did while winning this month's Irish Open, according to former British Open winner Tony Jacklin. (GOLF-OPEN/RAHM, moving at 0200 GMT/10 PM ET, 550 words)

Tony Jacklin's five players to watch at Birkdale

LONDON - Tony Jacklin, who won the British Open at Royal Lytham and St Annes in 1969, identifies five players to watch in next week's major championship at Royal Birkdale. (GOLF-OPEN/FIVE, moving at 0200 GMT/10 PM ET, 500 words)

Also see GOLF-OPEN/CARD, moving at 0200 GMT/9 PM ET, 80 words

SOCCER

We will have all the latest transfer news from around Europe as clubs strengthen their squads for the new season. (SOCCER-COUNTRY-TEAM/, expect throughout)

CYCLING

Tour de France: Stage 15

Exhausted Froome welcomes breather in Tour schedule

LE-PUY-EN-VELAY, France - Overall leader Chris Froome will be glad of a rest day in the Tour de France after saying he was exchausted at the end of Sunday's 15th stage. (CYCLING-FRANCE/ (PIX, TV), expect throughout, by Julien Pretot, 400 words)

CRICKET

England v South Africa - second test

South Africa leave England with record total to chase

NOTTINGHAM, England - England must chase down a world-record 474 to win the second test while South Africa have two full days to bowl them out after the tourists' batsmen provided the strongest possible platform for victory on the third day on Sunday. (CRICKET-TEST-ENG-ZAF/, updates throughout, 350 words)

Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe, only test, Colombo (to 18)

Raza on brink of hundred as Zimbabwe eye win

COLOMBO - Sikandar Raza is unbeaten on 97 as Zimbabwe look to stretch their second innings lead of 262 over hosts Sri Lanka on the fourth day of the one-off test. (CRICKET-SRI LANKA/, expect by 1200 GMT/8 AM ET, 200 words)

ATHLETICS

Diamond League, Rabat, Morocco

De Grasse wins 200m to book Diamond League finals spot

Canada's Andre De Grasse claimed the victory he needed in the 200 metres to book a place in the end-of-season IAAF Diamond League finals during the latest stop in the series in Rabat, Morocoo on Sunday. (ATHLETICS-DIAMOND/, moved, 400 words) (Asia desk editor: Peter Rutherford)

 

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