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Reuters Sports Schedule at 1400 GMT on Sunday, July 16

Reuters sports schedule at 1400 GMT on Sunday: TENNIS Wimbledon Championships 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 1400 GMT on Sunday:

TENNIS

Wimbledon Championships

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

Four in a row for Hamilton as blowout hits Vettel

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

Chinese Super League

HONG KONG - Tianjin Quanjian can jump over Hebei CFFC and into third place in the Chinese Super League standings if Fabio Cannavaro's side can pick up three points against Gustavo Poyet's Shanghai Shenhua. (SOCCER-CHINA/, expect by 1600 GMT/1100 AM ET, 400 words)

CYCLING

Tour de France: Stage 15

Froome in yellow

LE-PUY-EN-VELAY, France - Defending champion Chris Froome held the yellow jersey going into Stage 15, a 189-km 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

Elgar and Amla extend South Africa's lead

NOTTINGHAM, England - Watchful batting by Dean Elgar and Hashim Amla allowed South Africa to extend their lead to 290 in the second test but two quick wickets before lunch gave England a faint hope of forcing their way back into the match at Trent Bridge. (CRICKET-TEST-ENG-ZAF/, updates throughout, 350 words)

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

Zimbabwe on course for first test win over Sri Lanka

COLOMBO - Sikandar Raza closed in on his maiden hundred and put Zimbabwe in sight of a first test victory against Sri Lanka on the third day of their only match at the R Premadasa Stadium.(CRICKET-SRI LANKA/, moved, 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)

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

Feng one in front of Yang and Choi

BEDMINSTER, New Jersey - China's Shanshan Feng, at nine-under 207, has a one-stroke lead over the South Korean duo of Amy Yang and 17-year-old amateur Choi Hye-jin starting the final round of the third women's major of the year. (GOLF-WOMEN-USCHAMP/, expect by 0000 GMT/8 PM ET, by Larry Fine, 500 words)

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

Rodgers takes two-shot lead into final round

Former world number one amateur Patrick Rodgers, searching for his first PGA Tour victory and a last-minute ticket to the British Open, takes a two-shot lead over fellow Americans Daniel Berger and Scott Stallings into the final round at TPC Deere Run. (GOLF-JOHNDEERE/, expect by 0000 GMT/8 PM ET, 400 words)

Langer within sight of fourth consecutive Senior Players win

Evergreen Bernhard Langer, at 18-under 198, takes a one-shot lead over American Brandt Jobe into the final round of the Senior Players Championship on the Caves Valley course in Maryland, with nobody else less than six strokes from the lead as Langer goes for a fourth consecutive victory in the senior major. (GOLF-SENIOR/PLAYERS, expect by 0000 GMT/8 PM ET, by The Sports Xchange, 300 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) (Europe desk editor: Clare Fallon)

 

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