Chwalińska trains at Wimbledon courts using same German preparation method as in 2022
Maja Chwalińska has arrived in London and is already training on Wimbledon's practice courts ahead of the Grand Slam. Before leaving Poland, she used the same preparation method she employed before her successful 2022 Wimbledon campaign, when she came through qualifying and reached the second round, beating Katerina Siniaková and Coco Vandeweghe. Vice-president of her club BKT Advantage Bielsko-Biała, Wojciech Wrzoł, discussed the approach, though the source does not specify what the method involves.
New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza has demoted starter Kodai Senga to the bullpen following a string of poor outings. Left fielder Juan Soto left Tuesday's game with back tightness, and Mendoza did not rule out placing him on the injured list. The team faces uncertainty in both its rotation and lineup.
A new Star Fox title from Nintendo has received a review suggesting it targets a new generation of players rather than series veterans. The space-set game draws on classic franchise mechanics, but longtime fans may find it falls short of their expectations. The review implies Nintendo has prioritised accessibility over depth for existing audiences.
Shares in Sunrun, a home battery storage provider, surged after the company announced a partnership with Tesla to meet the energy demands of AI data centers. The deal connects residential battery infrastructure to the growing power needs of artificial intelligence computing. It marks a notable convergence between the clean-energy home market and the booming AI sector.
The Cuban government has announced a major overhaul of its struggling communist economy. However, experts warn that most of the proposed changes depend on buy-in from the Trump administration, making their success far from guaranteed. Without US cooperation, the reforms risk remaining largely theoretical.
GSK Liga ended a two-match losing streak by beating title holders Slangerup Speedway at home in the Danish SpeedwayLigaen. Polish riders Oskar Polis and Przemysław Pawlicki played key roles in securing the win. The victory is a significant turnaround for a side that had been underperforming in recent rounds.
Larry David and Curb Your Enthusiasm showrunner Jeff Schaffer are reuniting for a new series called "Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness." The show applies David's signature sardonic style to famous moments in American history. Former President Barack Obama makes an acting appearance in the series.
The International Olympic Committee has launched a new athlete support programme under which every Olympic participant will receive $10,000, regardless of their result or the country they represent. The initiative marks a significant shift in how the IOC distributes revenue to athletes. Polish competitors, including Tomasiak, are among those set to benefit.
Kimberly Prost, a Canadian judge at the International Criminal Court, and two colleagues have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration. They argue that the sanctions imposed on them constitute illegal retaliation for their work at the ICC. The case represents an unprecedented legal confrontation between international court judges and the US government.
Forza Horizon 6 features hidden treasure cars left by previous owners in unexpected locations across the game world. One is parked near a scenic waterfall, while another sits outside a rural convenience store in Japan. Players can find clues about their locations by listening carefully to in-game audio hints.
The US Treasury Department announced Wednesday the removal of seven Russian nationals from the financial and defence sectors, two ships and two companies from Russia-related sanctions lists. No explanation was provided for the decision. The move is unusual and may signal a shift in Washington's approach toward Moscow.
US health authorities have ended their hantavirus emergency response after quarantines placed on 18 Americans at a Nebraska medical center last month expired. Officials say the threat has waned sufficiently to stand down the response. No details were provided on whether any of the quarantined individuals fell ill.
Jack Draper defeated fellow Briton Jack Pinnington Jones 7-5, 6-4 at the Eastbourne Open to advance to the quarter-finals. The all-British clash saw Draper come through in straight sets. The win keeps Draper's campaign alive at the grass-court tournament.
OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has announced a partnership with Getty Images to give users access to richer, licensed visual content within the tool. The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. The integration is intended to improve both the quality and legal standing of images available through ChatGPT.
Wednesday became the hottest June day ever recorded in the UK, according to the Met Office. The previous record had stood for over 50 years. A red weather warning — the highest alert level, signalling a risk to life — is in force across parts of the United Kingdom as Europe continues to battle an intense heatwave.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang dismissed black-market data centers assembled from smuggled AI components as a "dead end." Washington regulators and the Trump administration are growing increasingly concerned about China gaining access to advanced AI hardware and software. Huang's comments come amid tightening US export controls on cutting-edge chips destined for China.
Jude Bellingham was not sent off for covering his mouth during England's match against Ghana at the 2026 World Cup, despite new tournament rules mandating a red card for the gesture. The incident drew accusations of "double standards" in the media, as Paraguay's Miguel Almiron had already been dismissed for the same action. Paraguay reportedly filed a formal protest with FIFA over the inconsistent officiating.
The Oura Ring 4 is available on Amazon Prime Day for a record-low $226 (down from $399) in the US and £232 (down from £349) in the UK. The newer Oura Ring 5 is smaller and smarter, but the reviewer finds it hard to recommend over the Ring 4 at this historically low price. The Ring 4 is fully titanium, tracks sleep and stress, and delivers personalized health insights.
The recently launched Oura Ring 5 is smaller and smarter than its predecessor, making it a significant upgrade that I don't doubt most will make, but it's hard to argue with the Ring 4 when its price has hit a record low for Amazon Prime Day. • Browse the full Amazon Prime Day saleYou can now get the Oura Ring 4 at Amazon for $226 (was $399) in the US and for £232 (was £349) in the UK, which is a bargain when you consider that it was the best premium smart ring you can buy just two weeks ago. Today's best Oura Ring 4 dealsAmazon has the best-selling Oura Ring 4 on sale for a new record-low price of $226. Sleek and comfortable, the Oura Ring 4 is fully titanium, making it built to last and highly durable. You get incredibly accurate data and personalized health insights about your sleep and stress levels. Also check out these coupons: 🎟️ Amazon: Claim 30% off Haul orders with this discount code🎟️ Up to 70% off daily deals in the Amazon sale🎟️ Get up to 60% off orders during the Prime Week sale at AmazonView DealOur fitness editor, Matt Evans, is a big fan of the Oura Ring 4. He said it was "nearly the perfect fitness tracker" in our review, praising the design, ease-of-use, long-lasting battery and detailed health information it offers. This fascinating bit of tech is now down to its lowest-ever price on Amazon.Also check out these coupons: 🎟️ Amazon: Claim 30% off Haul orders with this discount code🎟️ Up to 70% off daily deals in the Amazon sale🎟️ Get up to 60% off orders during the Prime Week sale at AmazonView DealMy Oura Ring 5 review is out, but if you don't have time to dig into it, here's the long and short of it: it's a big upgrade over the Ring 4 when it comes to design and performance, but the price jump does hold it back from being an easy recommendation.Costing an extra $50 / £50 / AU$80 than the standard Oura Ring 4 at launch, the Ring 5 is already priced a bit more. That of course is justifiable when you consider the improved accuracy and a 40% reduction in size, which is very noticeable when comparing the two side-by-side. But if you want the same core Oura Ring experience for less, this Ring 4 deal is the one to go for.Against other wearables, the Ring 4 holds its own as a premium wellness tracker. It's not the right choice if you're after a fitness tracker, but for sleep and stress monitoring it's excellent — with an easy-to-use companion app and only one fewer day of battery life than the Ring 5, which is a minor trade-off given it can fully recharge in under an hour.When comparing it to other wearables, the Ring 4 stands out as a luxury item for wellness tracking. It's not the right choice if you're after a fitness tracker, but for sleep and stress monitoring it's ideal. It has an easy to use companion app, and only has one day less of battery life, which is a minor trade-off given it can fully recharge in under an hour.Considering it has most of the same features as the Oura Ring 5, the Ring 4 at this record low price is a genuinely hard deal to pass up, especially when the Ring 5 is unlikely to see a discount anytime soon. If you're new to smart rings and want the best value price for an Oura Ring, the Ring 4 is the deal to buy. More Prime Day deals in the US Amazon Devices: Fire Sticks & Echo from $18Amazon Haul: viral gadgets, tech & appliances from $1.99Apple: MacBooks, AirPods & AirTags from $29Beauty: 50% off toothbrushes & hair toolsCheap TVs: smart TVs from $69.99Garden: tools, mowers, planters from $24.99Headphones: 50% off Beats, Bose & SamsungLaptops: Apple, HP & Dell from $199Mattresses: Sealy, Serta & more from $186Patio: outdoor furniture, rugs & decor from $19.99Sports: 50% off fitness gear, treadmills & clothingVacuums: Dyson, Shark & Bissell from $34More Prime Day deals in the UK Amazon Prime: get a 30-day free trialAmazon Devices: Fire, Ring & Blink from £13.99Amazon Haul: up to 30% offApple: up to 33% off AirPods & Apple WatchAppliances: up to 45% off Ninja & TefalBeauty: up to 60% off Philips & Oral-BEssentials: household goods from £5Fans: from £20Fashion: up to 50% offGaming: £90 off PlayStation 5Headphones: up to 50% off Beats & SonyLaptops: from £149Tablets: Samsung & Lenovo from £79.99Toys: up to 25% off Lego and ToniesTVs: from £129.99Vacuums: up to 40% off Shark & RoborockWearables: up to 30% off Garmin & Oura
Netflix announced its new horror game Unhinged will launch on June 30, available to subscribers on all plans at no extra cost. Developed by Night School Studio, the creators of Oxenfree, the first-person horror game follows two young women neighbors as one tries to escape a home invasion. A key gameplay innovation is that the player uses their phone as the controller.
Netflix has confirmed that its new horror game Unhinged will launch on June 30It will be available to Netflix subscribers on all plansUnhinged is controlled via your phone and focuses on a woman trying to escape a home invasionNetflix has announced they are launching a new horror game, Unhinged, on June 30 and that it will be available to all subscriber tiers.Unhinged was made by Oxenfree developer Night School Studio, and is a first-person horror game centering on two young women who are neighbors, as one attempts to escape from a home invasion.Night School game director Sam Warner told Rolling Stone: "I grew up with those, and I think that focus on novel innovative play was something that we really started this game with. If you've got Netflix and you have a phone, then this is for you."A tense social media trailer was shared for Unhinged, where Netflix confirmed it would launch worldwide on June 30.A post shared by Netflix US (@netflix)A photo posted by on There's plenty to get excited about when it comes to Unhinged. First of all there's an amazing cast attached including Stranger Things' Sadie Sink, The Batman's Zoë Kravitz, and The Last of Us' voice actor Troy Baker.Honestly, you couldn't get a better cast. I'm excited to see these stars in action, especially when it comes to the confined settings of a first-person horror like this. It has the potential to be great.Gameplay wise, you'll need your phone for this one. Rather than being an interactive movie you control with your remote, Unhinged uses your phone to receive calls and text messages or to look around its world with a virtual flashlight. There's multiple paths you can go down and, of course, you can die. So the stakes are high here and you'll have to pay attention if you want to make it out of the house safely. The game is said to be less than an hour in length, similar to an episode of a Netflix series, but you do have the opportunity to go back and explore new paths.I've had mixed opinions of Netflix games so far but this one sounds promising. I can't wait to check it out on June 30.
Glassdoor research finds that anxiety about layoffs and job security among Americans is "still skyrocketing," driven largely by the rise of artificial intelligence. Workers increasingly fear that AI will replace their jobs in the near future. Glassdoor describes the level of concern as an all-time high.
Rockstar Games released 63 new promotional screenshots from GTA 6, alongside confirmation of the game's price and pre-order details. The images primarily showcase content included in the Ultimate Edition and the Vintage Vice City Pack pre-order bonus DLC. The screenshots hint at key gameplay mechanics, including extensive vehicle customization with flashy cars.
Developer Rockstar Games has unveiled a deluge of new promotional screenshots, alongside the confirmation of the game's price and GTA 6 pre-order information.In an email sent to outlets including TechRadar Gaming, the publisher shared 63 new images, which can also be found on the game's official site.They mainly focus on the content included with the Ultimate Edition, or the Vintage Vice City Pack pre-order bonus DLC, but still reveal some interesting titbits about the game and point to some potential key mechanics. @techradar ♬ original sound - TechRadar Expect plenty of flashy cars, and vehicle customizationRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesLoads of the new screenshots focus on cars and car customization, with the press release accompanying the images confirming that Ultimate Edition owners will be able to visit two exclusive vehicle mod shops.We know that interiors will be customizable, alongside rims, paint jobs, and more.Clothing stores and hairdressers are returning tooRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesAs in past games, it's clear that players will be able to visit clothing stores to customize how their characters look as the Ultimate Edition comes bundled with access to the exclusive Stock 305 Clothing Store.There will also be hairdressers if you need a trim, including Sara's Unisex Salon if you buy the Ultimate Edition version. The game will also feature tattoo parlors, again just like previous games.You can get your own boatsRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesOne of the biggest benefits of the Ultimate Edition seems to be access to the Shitzu Squalo, a flashy boat that you can use to explore the sea and access a weapons crate. Like Grand Theft Auto 5, it seems players will be able to own and presumably customize their own ships.You'll have somewhere to stay on land as wellRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesWhen you're on land, you will be able to access safehouses, with one included in the Ultimate Edition. It will allow you to store vehicles and, I assume, access other features.Weapon customization is back with a bangRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesLoads of the screenshots show flashy weapons (or characters holding them). The fact that you will be able to customize weapons has been confirmed, which should mean access to skins and attachments. like scopes or suppressors.Pre-order buyers get a dose of nostalgiaRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesRockstar GamesWhile the screenshots so far have focused on the Ultimate Edition, 12 of the 63 sent out today are all about the Vintage Vice City Pack. This is one of the bonuses that will be given to fans who pre-order, and includes some outfits, hairstyles, and weapons that you can see above.They're clearly inspired by the world of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and so should offer a big dose of nostalgia to returning fans.
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