Red Bull are a distant third in the standings, while Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel is seven points ahead of Mercedes rival Lewis Hamilton on top of the drivers’ standings. on Sakala, whose scuffed shot was parried by Algeria goalkeeper Rais Mbolhi, with Mwila first to the rebound. res of themselves and don’t look at “the prettier cities and scenery and badminton around. ” By the time Gopichand came along, he’d retired but recalls being gladdened by the fact that someone with elegant strokeplay and not “crash-bang” had won the All England. t year’s World Cup in Russia with a 3-0 home over Moldova in a Group D qualifier on Saturday. Changing and chopping policy is not good for India, says Jose Brasa. And a Prince without ostentatious pomp … there was more to last week’s badminton World Championship than the action on court. Maria Sharapova returned from a 15-month doping ban in April but was refused a wildcard for the French Open. “I will have to improve in the next one,” the 25-year-old Pliskova said in a courtside interview. This is the fourth consecutive year Lewis Hamilton has taken pole at Monza.