Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Hamilton claims pole at rain-hit Spa

- Agencies sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

1.45am (Monday): SPA-FRANCORCHA­MPS, BELGIUM: Lewis Hamilton tiptoed his way to a memorable record fifth pole position at the Belgian Grand Prix on Saturday as he and Mercedes handled the capricious weather conditions at the famous SpaFrancor­champs circuit with tactical aplomb.

The championsh­ip leader produced a decisive lap in the last drying seconds of a rain-hit session in 1min 58.179sec to outpace nearest rival Sebastian Vettel of Ferrari, who is 24 points behind him in the title race, by 0.726sec.

“That was one of the toughest I can remember,” said Hamilton who had claimed the 78th pole of his career thanks to well-timed laps in the improving conditions at the end of the session.

Esteban Ocon took third place for the reborn Force India team, under new ownership, ahead of his team-mate Sergio Perez and Romain Grosjean of Haas, their teams taking a positive view of the conditions and timing their tyre-changes perfectly.

FEDERER LAGS

NEW YORK : Roger Federer heads to the US Open as third favourite behind longtime rivals Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal after a season that has nose-dived since he won the Australian Open at the start of the year.

This time last year, Federer was the pundits’ pick to claim a third Grand Slam title of 2017 in New York, after roaring back from a season decimated by injury to win the Australian Open and Wimbledon.

His run at Flushing Meadows was ended by Juan Martin del Potro in the quarter-finals, but Federer appeared to have put that defeat behind him as he claimed his 20th career Grand Slam title in style in Melbourne in January.

By July, however, that early optimism had faded following Federer’s defeat by Kevin Anderson in the Wimbledon quarter-finals.

LAHIRI MAKES CUT

PARAMUS (US) : Anirban Lahiri made the cut on the line after producing a second successive 71 in the second round of the Northern Trust Championsh­ips, the first event on the Fedexcup play-offs.

Tiger Woods (71) also shot a second successive even par round to stay around for weekend action. Riding high on two Major trophies this season, Brooks Koepka played a stunning back nine to shoot six-under 65 and got to 10-under to join Jamie Lovemark (66) who is winless in 135 starts on PGA Tour. WOLVERHAMP­TON,UK: Manchester City had to battle back from behind to earn a 1-1 draw against Premier League newcomers Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers who ruined the champions’ 100 percent record and gave them a real test at Molineux on Saturday.

Last season’s Championsh­ip winners showed no inferiorit­y complex as defender Willy Boly put them ahead with a controvers­ial 57th-minute diving header which TV replays showed may have been offside and actually went in off his arm.

City, who had largely controlled proceeding­s but were vulnerable to Wolves’ bold counteratt­acks, equalised with Aymeric Laporte’s first goal for the club, a header from Ilkay Gundogan’s free kick, 12 minutes later.

ARSENAL WIN

LONDON: Arsenal celebrated their first Premier League win of the season under new manager Unai Emery after coming from behind to beat London rivals West Ham United 3-1 on Saturday.

A Nacho Monreal strike, Issa Diop’s own goal and Danny Welbeck’s stoppage-time effort enbaled the Gunners to bounce back from their opening two defeats after Marko Arnautovic had fired West Ham into a 25thminute lead.

Emery’s side had lost the first two games of the post-arsene Wenger era against Manchester City and Chelsea in the club’s worst start to a Premier League campaign since 1992.

BAYERN VICTORIOUS

BERLIN: Robert Lewandowsk­i netted a controvers­ial penalty awarded by VAR at the second attempt as Bayern Munich opened the new Bundesliga season with a 3-1 win over Hoffenheim on Friday. Thomas Mueller put Bayern ahead with a first-half header and Adam Szalai equalised before Lewandowsk­i’s spotkick and a late Arjen Robben goal sealed victory at the Allianz Arena.

 ??  ?? 8.30pm: For latest in sports, go to www.hindustant­imes.com/ sport-news Lewis Hamilton.
8.30pm: For latest in sports, go to www.hindustant­imes.com/ sport-news Lewis Hamilton.

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