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Reuters Sports Schedule at 0001 GMT on Sunday, July 16

Reuters sports schedule at 0001 GMT on Sunday: TENNIS Wimbledon Men's singles final Roger Federer v Marin Cilic Federer bids for record eighth title LONDON - Roger Federer of Switzerland bids for his eighth Wimbledon title and 19th grand slam crown against Croatian seventh seed Marin Cilic.

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Reuters sports schedule at 0001 GMT on Sunday:

TENNIS

Wimbledon

Men's singles final

Roger Federer v Marin Cilic

Federer bids for record eighth title

LONDON - Roger Federer of Switzerland bids for his eighth Wimbledon title and 19th grand slam crown against Croatian seventh seed Marin Cilic. (TENNIS-WIMBLEDON/ (PIX, TV, GRAPHIC), expect by 1700 GMT/1 PM ET, by Martyn Herman, Toby Davis, Simon Evans and John Stonestreet, 600 words)

MOTOR RACING

British Formula One Grand Prix

Hamilton starts on pole

SILVERSTONE, England - Lewis Hamilton will start from pole position in his home grand prix for the third year in a row, chasing a fourth successive victory at Silverstone. (MOTOR-F1-BRITAIN/ (PIX, TV), expect by 1400 GMT/10 AM ET, by Alan Baldwin, 500 words)

We will also have stories from around the paddock

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)

Lindelof's Man United move brings windfall for Swedish club

VASTERAS, Sweden - As Victor Lindelof makes his debut for Manchester United in a friendly against LA Galaxy, representatives of his mother club Vasteras AIK tell Reuters how his transfer from Benfica has led to a huge financial windfall for the third-tier Swedish side. (SOCCER-ENGLAND/LINDELOF, moving at 0800 GMT/4 AM ET, by Philip O'Connor, 400 words)

CYCLING

Tour de France: Stage 15

Froome in yellow

LE-PUY-EN-VELAY, France - Defending champion Chris Froome holds the yellow jersey going into Stage 15, a 189-kilometre route from Laissac-Severac-l'Eglise to Le-Puy-en-Velay. (CYCLING-FRANCE/ (PIX, TV), expect throughout, by Julien Pretot, 400 words)

CRICKET

England v South Africa - second test

South Africa in control

NOTTINGHAM, England - South Africa will resume on 75-1 on the third day at Trent Bridge, 205 runs ahead of England and in a strong position to level the series. (CRICKET-TEST-ENG-ZAF/, expect by 1215 GMT/8 15 AM ET, 350 words)

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

Sri Lanka resume on 293-7 against Zimbabwe

COLOMBO - Hosts Sri Lanka resume their first innings on 293-7 against Zimbabwe on the third day, strill trailing the touring side by 63 runs. (CRICKET-SRI LANKA/, expect by 1200 GMT/8 AM ET, 200 words)

GOLF

Scottish Open (to 16)

Poulter in share of the lead

England's Ian Poulter, his compatriot Callum Shinkwin and Australian Andrew Dodt share the lead on nine under par heading into the final round at Dundonald Links. (GOLF-EUROPEAN/, expect by 1800 GMT/2 PM ET, 300 words)

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

Rodgers retains two-shot lead after third round

Patrick Rodgers moved closer to his first PGA Tour victory, and a place in the British Open, when he retained a two-stroke lead after the third round at the John Deere Classic in Illinois. (GOLF-JOHNDEERE/, moved, 400 words)

LPGA: U.S. Women's Open (to 16) Bedminster, New Jersey

BEDMINSTER, New Jersey – Shanshan Feng snapped a run of 23 consecutive pars with a birdie at the 18th hole to reclaim a one-stroke lead after the third round at the U.S. Women's Open at Trump National Golf Club.(GOLF-WOMEN-USCHAMP/, moved, by Larry Fine, 400 words)

BASEBALL

Giants' Bumgarner returns from injury to face Padres

San Francisco Giants ace Madison Bumgarner, who has missed more than two months after a dirt bike riding accident, returns from injury to face the host San Diego Padres while reigning National League Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer and the Washington Nationals visit the Cincinnati Reds while in two of the 15 games on the schedule during the first night of action following the All-Star break. (BASEBALL-MLB-HIGHLIGHTS/, expect by 0530 GMT/1:30 AM ET, by The Sports Xchange, 800 words)

NORTH AMERICAN SPORTS

Roundups of off-field developments in the major North American professional sports leagues. (Expect by 0000 GMT/8 PM ET, by The Sports Xchange, 500 words)

ATHLETICS

Diamond League, Rabat, Morocco

The world's leading athletes fine-tune their preparations for next month's world championships in London. (ATHLETICS-DIAMOND/, expect by 1800 GMT/2 PM ET, 400 words)

(Asia desk editor: Greg Stutchbury)

 

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