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I tested a food waste app for a week – it cost half as much as my usual shop but there was a big downside

I TRIED to survive off nearly-scrapped meals for a week through a food wastage scheme offering wonky veg and restaurant leftovers at bargain prices.

The app definitely saved me money – but there was a big downside.

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From the first £4 box I managed to whip up a Moroccan-style cous cous and spicy tomato salsa

Here’s how it works…

You open the Too Good To Go app and set the location radius from between 1km and 30km to scout out the options in your area.

There are establishments offering meals and groceries, as well as bakeries and shops selling breads and pastries.

Each shop will have a surprise bag (or box) of surplus goods that are about to go off, and will set a pick-up window for collection.

You won’t know what you’ve got until you open your bag – which is all part of the fun, but can be quite annoying as I learned.

Even with the same shop, what you get will change with each order on a daily basis.

What you receive depends on what is left over at the end of the day, although the app does tell you what you can expect as a rough guide.

Days 1 & 2: A box of limp veg

Day one and my first problem arose – trying to find a Too Good To Go option that I could pick up outside of my working hours.

Fortunately, I found a £4 surprise bag from Petit Village, a nearby green grocers roughly a 15 minute walk from my house.

It was the last one left, and had a decent collection time between 12pm and 6pm. 

I dashed off after to work to go collect my bounty.

While some establishments will need to cook or pack your food once you arrive to collect your order, others – like Petit Village – will have your surprise bag ready and waiting.

I showed the man behind the counter my collection code, and confirmed in the app that I was collecting, before being handed a crate full of vegetables.

I got a bag of cherry tomatoes, three larger tomatoes, two avocados, a head of lettuce, a green pepper, four red chillies, seven carrots and a fistful of beets. 

Now, these vegetables were pretty limp, one of the avocados was squishy, some of the carrots were bendy and the lettuce had certainly seen better days.

But that’s the whole point, right?

They were all edible (apart from a funky-looking carrot I composted).

And as another example of technological brilliance (or laziness) I used ChatGPT to conjure meals with those exact ingredients.

You can do the same, with my prompt: “Please give me five recipe ideas using at least four of the following ingredients…” and then list your produce.

You can even throw in a few bits you might already have in your cupboard – like pasta or cous cous, or some stuff lurking in the freezer.

All the options sounded great, and I reworked a roasted vegetable salad suggestion into a Moroccan-style cous cous, and whipped up a spicy tomato salsa and guacamole to have with some chips.

The lettuce went into a salad along with the second avocado and some more cherry tomatoes on Day 2, which paired nicely with a fishcake I had in the freezer.

When it comes to making meals with surplus goods – time is of the essence.

You don’t have long until these veg are deemed inedible.

That’s when I start looking for my next meal…

Beef lasagna, roasted butternut squash, and carrots in a takeout container.

Days 3 and 4: Monster lasagna

At this point, my box of veg is running low – and it’s all getting too limp for my liking.

The night before, I tapped ‘buy’ on a £3.99 surprise bag from The Laundry, a popular restaurant in London’s Brixton that is a two minute walk from a friend’s flat.

It’s a lovely restaurant that my friend and I have been meaning to try for a while – where a main costs between £18 and £26.

So, £3.99 is a steal – and the generous portion of lasagne with a side of carrots and roasted butternut squash tasted really good.

It even had a decent collection slot of between 10am and 11:40am – which I could dash out to as I wasn’t working that day.

This was my lunch on Day 3, and even on Day 4 – the portion really was of monster proportions.

One surprise box from this place could honestly feed two!

WHAT OPTIONS ARE THERE?

There are all kinds of shops, bakeries, cafes, restaurants, and supermarkets giving food away for cheap on the Too Good To Go app.

Shops include: Aldi, Morrisons, Co-op, Budgens, Londis, Nisa and even M&S.

Restaurants and cafes include: Greggs, Pizza Express, Fireaway, Costa, Starbucks, Pret, Cafe Nero, Gail’s, Yo Sushi, Carluccios, Harvester, Toby Carvery and more.

Some train stations even have options.

Plus, there are tons of independent cafes, restaurants, bakeries and delis if you want to try something new without breaking the bank.

You will have more options in large towns and cities, like London.

Although some quieter parts of the capital do seem a bit short of choice.

Smaller places and villages might not have any retailers listed – and when they do, you could have some competition.

Vegan paella in a plastic container.

Days 4 and 5: Mid Mediterranean

Now even though I have lunch lined up for Day 4 – I need to be alert to what my options are for the rest of the day.

All the best deals get snapped up quick.

So on a hot day, I opted for a £5.20 surprise bag from Paella Street, a stall at Tabard Street Food Market, just a 10 minute walk from the office.

It was supposed to be a post-lunchtime deal, and gave me the smallest collection window I had encountered yet: between 2pm and 2:15pm.

I received two very sweaty boxes of vegan paella – which wouldn’t have cost much more to have fresh.

And to be honest, the state of them left me Googling how to revive old paella.

However, once successfully revived on the hob at home, just one box of the two made a very nice dinner.

The other I stuck in the freezer for a rainy day.

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It also helps to check the app the night before you want to pick up the food[/caption]

Day 6: Out of options

At this point, I’m running out of options.

I have a choice to make: eat baked goods for dinner (not ideal), or wait until 10pm to collect a meal suitable enough for tea (also not ideal).

This is where I had to draw the line and go to an actual supermarket.

But it taught me an important lesson about the best time to buy surprise goodies on Too Good To Go.

BEST TIME TO BUY

The price of some surprise bags drops as the collection time approaches – these are the establishments with a ‘dynamic pricing’ tag on them.

The Too Good To Go app will adjust the discount level on surprise bags based on in-app behaviour – to try and tempt people to snag food that would otherwise go to waste.

It also helps to check the app the night before you want to pick up the food.

While the prices may be slightly more expensive, you’ll be able to actually get what you want – i.e. groceries over baked goods (or vice versa) – and at decent collection times.

But ultimately, you’ll have to go when you can.

The verdict

I have spent a total of £13.19 in five days, over three payments.

That’s about £4.40 on average – nearly half what I would usually spend on eating per day.

I usually spend around £170 a month on groceries, across an average of 19 transactions – which is nearly £9 on average every time I go to the shops.

So it does work out cheaper – but is it worth it?

Pros:

  • Good variety of food
  • Pushes you out of your comfort zone
  • Great if you can be spontaneous
  • Even better if you use to supplement a slightly smaller weekly shop
  • Cheap way to try local restaurants
  • Reduces food waste

Cons:

  • Often inconvenient in terms of collection hours or location
  • Not good for people with allergies or dietary requirements
Too Good To Go app was launched in Krakow's DoubleTree by Hilton today, allows local food stores, cafes and restaurants to sign up and post the left-over meals that they have at the end of the day and the discounted price they want for them.
Too Good To Go (TGTG) is worlds number 1 app for fighting food waste.
On Wednesday, August 11, 2019, in Krakow, Poland. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
It works out cheaper – and the pros outweigh the cons
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Urgent warning for Irish parents as children’s toy sold on TEMU recalled over choking fears

AN urgent warning has been issued to Irish parents as a children’s toy sold on TEMU was recalled over choking fears.

The affected teddy toy was sold to shoppers through the online platform.

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A popular teddy toy has been issued a recall notice[/caption]
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The CCPC pulled the product over choking fears[/caption]

The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission issued the recall due to safety concerns.

The soft cuddly toy features eyes that can easily detach.

And these parts can be put into the mouth of a child which could lead to them choking.

A spokesperson for the CCPC said: “The risk reported to CCPC is choking. The eyes of the toy can easily detach, generating small parts.

“A small child could put them in the mouth and choke on it.”

The batch number is 289672741 while the bar code is 9778476479.

The brand of the toy being sold is unknown.

The CCPC said customers should stop using the product immediately and keep it out of reach from children.

They can also return it to Temu for a full refund.

The CCPC spokesperson added: “Customers should stop using the product immediately and keep it out of the reach of children.

“Temu has contacted affected consumers regarding this recall on behalf of the seller, and reimbursements have been issued to those impacted.”

There are approximately 44 affected products in the Republic of Ireland.

It comes after a popular rugby headguard was recalled for failing health and safety requirements.

Customers are being urged to stop using the product immediately.

The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission issued the recall due to safety concerns.

REGULATIONS

The Hedkayse Rugby Headguard has been recalled due to non-compliance with the essential health and safety requirements of the PPE Regulations.

It is understood there are approximately 3 affected products in the Republic of Ireland.

The brand is Hedkayse and the model is R1 Youth/Adult.

The CCPC said: “Hedkayse Limited are carrying out a recall of Hedkayse Rugby Headguard.

“The product has been recalled due to failure to demonstrate conformity assessment, invalid CE marking affixed and non-compliance with the essential health and safety requirements of the PPE Regulations.

“The brand is Hedkayse. The model is R1 Youth/Adult.”

They continued: “Customers should stop using the product immediately.

“Hedkayse asks customers to contact them at info@hedkayse.com to discuss a product recall/replacement service.”

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Lone player bags 6/45 Mega Lotto jackpot on Wednesday

MANILA, Philippines – A lone player bagged the 6/45 Mega Lotto jackpot on Wednesday night. The 6/45 winning combination of 38-7-16-44-15-42 had a 46,134,409.20 jackpot prize. There was no winner in the 6/55 Grand Lotto draw which had a jackpot prize of P29,700,000 for the 11-29-13-48-20-9 combination. Schedule of Lotto draws Ultra Lotto 6/58 – Tuesday,

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X Factor star Lucie Jones’ new man revealed as top restaurant director after split from husband

X FACTOR legend Lucie Jones’ new man is a top restaurant director, The Sun can reveal.

The West End star, 34, went public with her boyfriend, George Hersey, at Glastonbury this weekend.

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Lucie Jones’ new man is restaurant director George Hersey[/caption]
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The new couple spent the weekend together at Glastonbury[/caption]
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George got a selfie with Sam Ryder at the festival[/caption]

It comes just days after we revealed she had split from her husband of eight years Ethan Boroian.

A source told us:  “Lucie’s absolutely glowing – it’s lovely to see her so happy. Her new man’s not in the spotlight and that’s exactly what she needs.

“She’s had a hard year and it’s nice to see her smiling and moving forward in a positive way.

“He was at Glastonbury to support her and it was clear for everyone to see, just how much they like each other.”

The Sun has contacted a representative for Lucie for comment.

George has shared a picture of him and Lucie holding hands on at Worthy Farm, writing: “The greatest place on earth and an insanely special week.”

Lucie commented: “Yep! Yep yep yep.”

While underneath a video clip of Lucie performing in Glastonbury’s Astrolabe tent, George wrote: “You are the best of the best. Incredible [love heart eyes emoji].”

George oversees Michelin-starred chef Adam Handling’s restaurant group which consists of five eateries including Frog in Covent Garden, London.

His social media account shows a love for the great outdoors, fine food and hanging out with friends.

A source previously told us how Lucie and ex Ethan’s lives were “headed in different directions.”

But at one stage, Lucie, who previously represented the UK in Eurovision, was head over heels for him.

Speaking about her ex, who works as the private client director for luxury brand Moët Hennessy, she said: “Ethan is everything I could ever have wanted in a man. I count my lucky stars I found him every single day.

“As soon as I saw Ethan, looking so dashing in his blue wedding suit, I started to well up.

“Then the male voice choir started to sing our song, God Only Knows, by The Beach Boys, and an overwhelming feeling of intense emotion came over me.

“Suddenly, every precious memory of our time together came flooding back and I couldn’t stop the tears. I felt so elated and knew that marrying him was the best thing I would ever do.”

Chicago-born Ethan added: “It was incredible seeing her in her wedding dress for the first time. I couldn’t take my eyes off her.”

The pair reconnected after first meeting at boot camp during the filming of The X Factor 15 years ago, after which Lucie made it into the final 12.

They stayed in touch when Ethan moved back to his native Chicago before going out on their first date five years later.

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Lucie, pictured at the Pyramid Stage, performed in The Astrolabe tent[/caption]
Ethan Boroian and Lucie Jones at the Royal Ascot Gold Cup Dinner.
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Lucie with ex-husband Ethan[/caption]
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Top chef Adam Handling works closely with George[/caption]

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Love Island couple SPLIT tonight as furious villa girl dumps bombshell over secret terrace kiss

LOVE Island couple Toni Laites and Harrison Solomon split in tonight’s episode, with the furious waitress dumping the bombshell over his secret terrace kiss.

The drama unfolds in the garden when Harrison confesses to Toni that he shared a kiss with Helena on the Terrace.

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Love Island couple Toni Laites and Harrison Solomon split in tonight’s episode
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He tells her: “I was just talking with Helena, we had a little chat and we had one kiss…”

Toni is not best pleased by this revelation and has a few choice words for Harrison before she walks off, leaving Harrison to reflect on his choices.

The following morning, in an attempt to make amends on Toni’s birthday, Harrison prepares breakfast, including eggs sunny side up, red roses, and a handwritten note.

He enlists the other boys to sing “Happy Birthday” as Toni arrives.

However, the effort appears unsuccessful.

As she sits down, Toni mockingly uses her fork to knock the roses off their stems.

Speaking to Shakira at the Fire Pit, Toni later hashes out a plan to deal with the situation.

She says: “Point 1. – A man who’s for everyone is not a man for me. Point 2 – I did not come all the way here to cry. Point 3 – If you can’t make a decision I’m gonna make it for you.”

With her mind made up, she invites Harrison to the Terrace and tells him: “This is done. You’ve made your bed. Lie in it.”

Harrison later confides in Conor about how he’s feeling.

He confesses: “I’m sad, that actually hit me harder than I thought you know…”

Conor tells him: “It’s probably just a classic case of you don’t know what you have until it’s gone…”

Fans previously raged at Harrison for playing two girls off against each other and lying to Toni.

In recent installments, Harrison and Helena had enjoyed some flirty banter, much to the annoyance of US star Toni.

In Monday’s show, the boys were given the power to pick which girl they wanted to couple up with.

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Fans previously branded Harrison a ‘liar’
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They said Harrison is stringing Toni along
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Fans slammed Helena as ‘sneaky’ and ‘cruel’ as she continued to flirt with Harrison
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Ben picked Helena, meaning Harrison was left with no other choice but to choose Toni.

After the recoupling, Harrison told Helena that he planned his speech for her but changed it last minute for Toni.

Harrison told her: “I felt that finally we were going to couple up, I was so ready for it, I was so ready to sleep in a bed with you.”

Just moments later, Harrison admitted to Toni that his decision was “50/50”, despite him insisting to Helena that he was set to pick her.

Harrison said: “No, I didn’t know what I was going to do, I was 50/50. I didn’t know what I was going to do honestly.

“I just think it’s hard for me because yesterday you were up there but obviously that’s 24 hours and we’ve not been talking.”

Harrison went on to say: “Can we just be normal?,” before he and Toni shared a small peck.

The next day, Toni apologised to Helena for saying she was a “b****” for kissing Harrison in the Hideaway.

Helena said she is convinced Harrison is telling everyone different things and called him over.

After being grilled, Harrison admitted he fancies both girls and had not made his decision yet.

Later that evening the infamous heart rate challenge made a return to the Love Island villa.

The Islanders took it in turns to dance a sexy routine for the opposite sex while wearing a heart monitor.

Harrison picked up Toni and gave her a big kiss and then kissed Helena straight after, which left Toni looking unimpressed.

Viewers have also slammed Harrison’s move.

One wrote: “Harrison is genuinely such a horrible person and so is Helena. The way they’re acting and still stringing Tonie along is so disgusting. Please get them out. Helena is some weirdo as well.. he’s lit 22, is she ok?”

A second said: “This Harrison and Helena ship is so disgusting to me, I can’t.”

A third said: “Harrison. Disgusting. Vile. Get out the villa.”

A fourth commented: “Harrison is a bare faced liar, he told Helena he had a speech prepped and then told Toni he honestly didn’t know who he’d pick YOU LIARRRRR.”

Someone else said: “Harrison is so disgusting. I hate this man, you’re a liar! Brilliant Actor. Let the truth come out!”

Another added: “50/50 Harrison you bare faced liar, stop making my Toni feel like shit over you liking Hideaway Helena. Hope karma comes around for you.”

Love Island 2025 full lineup

  • Harry Cooksley: A 30-year-old footballer with charm to spare.
  • Shakira Khan: A 22-year-old Manchester-based model, ready to turn heads.
  • Megan Moore: A payroll specialist from Southampton, looking for someone tall and stylish.
  • Alima Gagigo: International business graduate with brains and ambition.
  • Tommy Bradley: A gym enthusiast with a big heart.
  • Helena Ford: A Londoner with celebrity connections, aiming to find someone funny or Northern.
  • Ben Holbrough: A model ready to make waves.
  • Dejon Noel-Williams: A personal trainer and semi-pro footballer, following in his footballer father’s footsteps.
  • Aaron Buckett: A towering 6’5” personal trainer.
  • Conor Phillips: A 25-year-old Irish rugby pro.
  • Antonia Laites: Love Island’s first bombshell revealed as sexy Las Vegas pool party waitress.
  • Yasmin Pettet: The 24-year-old bombshell hails from London and works as a commercial banking executive.
  • Emily Moran: Bombshell Welsh brunette from the same town as Love Island 2024 alumni Nicole Samuel.
  • Harrison Solomon: Pro footballer and model entering Love Island 2025 as a bombshell.
  • Giorgio Russo: The 30-year-old will be spending his summer in the sun, potentially his sister Alessia’s successful tournament at the Euros in Switzerland.

Departures:

  • Kyle Ashman: Axed after an arrest over a machete attack emerged. He was released with no further action taken and denies any wrongdoing.
  • Sophie Lee: A model and motivational speaker who has overcome adversity after suffering life-changing burns in an accident.
  • Blu Chegini: A boxer with striking model looks, seeking love in the villa.
  • Malisha Jordan: A teaching assistant from Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, who entered Love Island 2025 as a bombshell.
  • Shea Mannings: Works as a scaffolder day-to-day and plays semi-pro football on the side.
  • Caprice Alexandra: The 26-year-old bombshell owns a nursery in Romford.
  • Poppy Harrison: The bombshell broke up with her boyfriend after finding out she would be in the villa
  • Will Means: The fourth fittest farmer in the UK according to Farmers’ Weekly in 2023 entered the villa as a bombshell
  • Megan Clarke: An Irish actress part of the OG line-up.
  • Remell Mullins: Boasts over 18million likes and 500k followers on TikTok thanks to his sizzling body transformation videos.

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‘I think he’s copied me’ – Stuart Broad reveals excruciating handshake with David Beckham in Wimbledon Royal Box

STUART BROAD has detailed his “awkward” Wimbledon interaction with Sir David Beckham.

The former England cricket and football captains were both in attendance for Day One of Wimbledon this week and wore remarkably similar outfits.

Stuart Broad at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships.
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Stuart Broad was in attendance at Day One of Wimbledon[/caption]
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The former England cricketer was sitting in the Royal Box[/caption]
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Broad had a similar get-up to former England football skipper Sir David Beckham[/caption]

Broad was spotted sitting behind Beckham and former Three Lions boss Gareth Southgate in the coveted Royal Box.

Tennis fans couldn’t help but point out the similarities between the pair’s respective light-tan get-ups.

Broad was ribbed over the outfit clash during the second Test between India and England at Edgbaston on Wednesday, with Sky Sports commentator and ex-England captain Nasser Hussain laughing as he said: “You copied him, haven’t you?”

Broad replied with a grin on his face: “I actually think he has copied me.”

Broad then revealed he and the newly knighted Beckham had the most “awkward” of handshakes during the lunch break.

He recalled: “When he walked into lunch, he put his hand out to shake hands.

“And he’s had some surgery, big sort of plaster cast or something on his hand, and it was a bit awkward.”

Broad was wary of having a firm handshake with the former Manchester United and Real Madrid man as he recently had surgery to remove a 23-year-old screw in his arm.

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David Beckham, Stuart Broad, and Mollie King in the Royal Box at Wimbledon.
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Stuart Broad had an awkward handshake with Becks, who recently went under the knife[/caption]

He continued: “I was sort of like, ‘How firm a handshake do I go here?’

“So I ended up sort of just doing like a bit of a tappy handshake with him, which was a little bit awkward.

“But no, it was a lovely day.”

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Alexander Zverev’s girlfriend’s Wimbledon no-show explained after he admitted he felt ‘alone’ and ’empty’ before exit

ALEXANDER ZVEREV’S girlfriend missed his shock first-round Wimbledon exit.

And the German bad-boy admitted he might need therapy after he felt “alone” and “empty” during his early exit.

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Alexander Zverev crashed out of Wimbledon in the first round and admitted he may need therapy[/caption]
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His girlfriend Sophia Thomalla was doing some filming back home in Germany this week[/caption]

Controversial Zverev became the biggest casualty on the men’s side so far at Wimbledon when the third seed crashed out 7-6 6-7 6-3 6-7 6-4 to France’s Arthur Rinderknech on Centre Court, in a match played over two days.

But the No3 seed’s partner Sophia Thomalla was not in his box for either day.

According to news outlet BILD in his homeland, influencer and television presenter Thomalla was busy filming commercials back home. 

And Zverev, 28, who has been at the heart of two allegations of domestic abuse – both denied – in recent years, opened up on his mental struggles on and off the court.

He said: “I feel very alone out there at times. I struggle mentally. 

“I’m trying to find ways to get out of this hole but keep finding myself back in it.

“Generally speaking, I feel quite alone in life at the moment, which is not very nice.”

Unheralded Rinderknech showed no mercy, falling forward to lie face-first on the turf in sheer joy after he unleashed a mid-court backhand pass to secure the biggest victory of his career.

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And a devastated Zverev admitted: “Maybe for the first time in my life I’ll probably need therapy.

”I’ve been through a lot of difficulties. I’ve never felt this empty before. 

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“Just lacking joy, just lacking joy in everything that I do. It’s not necessarily about tennis. Just lacking joy outside of tennis, as well.

“Even when I’m winning, even when I’m winning like in Stuttgart or Halle, I’d not getting the feeling I used to get, when I was happy, over the moon, motivated to keep going. It’s just not there right now for me.”

Zverev lost his third Grand Slam final at the Australian Open in January.

But he has struggled for form since – wasting his chance to become the world No1 during Jannik Sinner’s drugs ban, suffering a string of shock defeats to players with far lower rankings before his Wimbledon upset.

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Thomalla has been a regular courtside for Zverev in recent years[/caption]
Alexander Zverev and Sophia Thomalla at the Citi Taste of Tennis.
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Thomalla used to date Loris Karius before getting with Zverev in 2020[/caption]

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Ronan O’Gara ‘accidentally’ provides highlight of British and Irish Lions’ demolition of Queensland Reds

RONAN O’Gara livened up a forgettable second half as the Lions coasted to victory by accidentally speaking French on commentary!

As the British and Irish All-Stars cruised to a 52-12 victory over Queensland Reds the Irish legend momentarily got his languages mixed up on account of living in France for most of the last decade.

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They’ll next be in action against the Waratahs on Saturday at 11am Irish time
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The 48-year-old has spoken before about the funny moments that often arise while conversing with his children who possess better French than he does.

And his latest language faux pas unfortunately came in front of a far bigger audience while on co-commentary for Sky Sports.

Virgin Media rugby host Joe Molloy was among the many viewers who cracked up at it.

He tweeted: “ROG accidentally speaking French on comms the highlight of the second-half!”

Similarly, Gavan Casey of the 42 added: “Ronan O’Gara is going to add so much to this Lions tour as a co-commentator.

“A lovely blend of coaching insight, self-deprecation, Tony Romo-esque premonitions, and accidental French. Dan Biggar top-class also, as always.”

Overall the Munster legend did très bien as there was a lot of praise for his insightful analysis as the match unfolded.

Carl hailed: “Dan Biggar and Ronan O’Gara on co-comms is the perfect blend of experience and knowledge. A pleasure to listen to them.”

Lastly, Jim praised: “Really liking Ronan O’Gara on commentary so far.”

Andy Farrell’s men had a late injury worry when Elliot Daly, himself a late call-up to the starting XV, went off with an arm injury after 66 minutes.

And captain Maro Itoje went down after a blow on the shoulder late on but carried on to ensure his side got over the line safely.

Daly was attempting a tackle on home full-back Jock Campbell when he pulled up holding his left arm and was replaced then later seen with blood coming from a bandage on the limb.

Itoje was everywhere for the Lions, dominating the line outs, bossing the breakdown and scoring a try in the second half.

There were other pluses for boss Farrell with fly-half Finn Russell conducting the backs and England wing Tommy Freeman scoring twice in another powerful display and Jac Morgan won the battle on the deck.

The Lions were hit by the late withdrawal of Ireland full-back Hugo Keenan, who was listed as sick, and Daly was parachuted in from outside the 23 to start.

Keenan has not played on the tour so far, after a calf injury, but is expected to be fit to face the Waratahs in Sydney on Saturday with time running out to make a claim for a Test spot.

That means the versatile Saracen has been named in a Lions 23 for the last 11 games stretching back to the tourists’ opening game in South Africa in 2021.

PULLED CLEAR

The Lions led 21-12 at the break but had been given the hurry-up by a Reds side who drew first blood through former Wasps prop Jeff Toomaga-Allen on seven minutes.

But Freeman, with a neat finish, got the Lions back in it, but Queensland centre Josh Flook made the most of a bounce that bamboozled Duhan van der Merwe to get the hosts in front.

Itoje’s side then returned fire with a double salvo from prop Andrew Porter and Van der Merwe before the skipper stormed over off a short pass from Jamison Gibson-Park on 44 minutes.

Morgan, now the only Welsh player left on tour, finished it as a contest when he hit a strong line off Alex Mitchell’s pass to cap a great evening for the Osprey.

Freeman grabbed a second and Huw Jones ran in from 50 metres before Daly was forced off but the Lions were home and hosed.

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