Memories of seven-times Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher, a five-times winner with the Italian team at the circuit outside Milan, still have a powerful resonance. ed in the hand last December, finished off the Frenchwoman within 73 minutes in Arthur Ashe Stadium, closing out the contest in style with a fine ace. “The move began last week,” an informed source told AFP. The Spaniard, who largely operates as as central midfielder, can also play higher up the pitch just behind the striker. “The inquiry in the case is going on and the decision will come, whenever it has to, and I will wait for the outcome. At the time he was the youngest winner of an F1 race, aged 21. w it when he lost 4-6 7-5 7-5 6-4 against Argentine counter-puncher Diego Schwartzman in the third round on Friday. However, the 13th-seeded Czech was in complete control from the start, never surrendering a break point the entire match. ys’ grand slam title at US OpenUS Open 2017: This has been one of the best seasons of my career, says Rafael NadalGarbine Muguruza marched into the fourth round of the U. dleApple App accelerator turns a year old, teaches success to developers young and oldThe banners festooned along the main Monza grandstand are a constant reminder, not that any is needed, of the fervour facing Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari at the team’s home Italian Grand Prix this weekend.