When Patterson and Liston met in the ring in 1962, it was more than a title bout — it was a collision of two black archetypes shaped by white America’s fears and fantasies, writes JOHN WIGHT

EMMA RADUCANU suffered more pain at the hands of Iga Swiatek as she was dumped out of the French Open today.
The 22-year-old was one of six British players through to the second round at Roland Garros but her stay was ended in brutal fashion, 6-1 6-2, by the four-time champion.
Raducanu, making her debut on Court Philippe-Chatrier, did not appear to be suffering any fitness issues as she had done in her first-round win over Wang Xinyu.
But it was a meek display from the former US Open champion, who has now lost all of her five meetings with Swiatek without winning a set.
Swiatek is nicknamed the “Queen of Clay” and is unbeaten at the tournament since 2021, but she has not reached a final since Paris last year and has slipped to number five in the world.
The Polish tennis star managed to wrap up a comprehensive win in just an hour and 19 minutes.
