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Joshua Robinson

Joshua Robinson

European Sports Reporter at The Wall Street Journal EMEA

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United Kingdom
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  • English
Covering topics
  • Basketball
  • Bicycling
  • Body Building/Weightlifting
  • Boxing
  • Soccer
  • Sports
  • Rugby
  • Cricket

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Recent Articles

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The Premier League’s Most Dominant Team Is in the Midst of an Epic Meltdown

Manchester City, the four-time champion, hasn’t won in over a month and for manager Pep Guardiola, this is uncharted territory: full-blown crisis.
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The Tennis Player Making $1 Million Every Time He Steps on Court

Jannik Sinner is undefeated over the last six weeks, which turns out to be the most lucrative time in tennis history to suddenly catch fire.
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The Premier League Team That Pulled Off the Hardest Succession Plan...

When legendary manager Jürgen Klopp announced his intention to quit Liverpool, it left the club facing a daunting challenge that has toppled other English soccer empires: How to replace an iconic coach.
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Ruben Amorim: The 39-Year-Old Who Was Just Handed Soccer’s Impossib...

Manchester United has been searching for a worthy successor to Alex Ferguson for over a decade. Now it’s betting on the promising Portuguese manager Ruben Amorim to deliver the club from mediocrity.
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The Bright-Orange, Baby-Faced, Comeback Team Tearing Up Formula One

With an American CEO and a pair of drivers under the age of 25, McLaren has surged back to life and is chasing a stunning world championship.
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French Soccer Star Kylian Mbappé Denies Rape Report

Swedish prosecutors said they were investigating a rape allegation, without naming Mbappé directly, after the soccer star and his entourage visited Stockholm.
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England’s Soccer Team Has a New Coach. The Big Surprise Isn’t That ...

The appointment of Thomas Tuchel puts a serial trophy winner in charge of world soccer’s most famous losers—and continues a trend of top managers moving to the international game.
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The Turf War Between Tennis and Pickleball Is Escalating

The U.S. Tennis Association says that 10% of courts in America have been taken over or repainted since the pickleball boom began.
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LVMH Took Over the Paris Olympics. Now It’s Snagged Formula One.

From Louis Vuitton trophy cases to Moët & Chandon on the podium, the luxury conglomerate is pulling out the stops with a 10-year sponsorship deal.
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F1 Has Gone Crazy Again—and It’s Completely Unmissable

The whole sport was bracing for another season of Max Verstappen dominance. Instead, the field is deeper than it has been in years with seven different race winners this season.
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The Furious Race to Take the F-Word Out of F1

The head of motor sport’s governing body has asked drivers to watch their language on their radios. Drivers say: What the…?!