Steven Gerrard: My Liverpool and England team-mates are always ribbing me for my dress sense

Gerrard: My team-mates from London and abroad are always ribbing me for my dress sense

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Vaz Sayed

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11:33 GMT, 22 February 2013

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12:05 GMT, 22 February 2013

It seems captaining club and country doesn't exclude Steven Gerrard from a bit of friendly ribbing from team-mates.

The Liverpool skipper has revealed he and old friend Jamie Carragher are often made fun of for their fashion sense.

Gerrard told players from London and abroad like to poke fun at the 'Scouse style', while Carragher conceded the two of them have been responsible for some 'rascal' gear.

Shell shock: Steven Gerrard (centre) has revealed his teammates make fun of his clothes

Shell shock: Steven Gerrard (centre) has revealed his teammates make fun of his clothes

Liverpool's Steven Gerrard shows his dejection during the UEFA Europa League match at Anfield, Liverpool.

Jamie Carragher during the Europa League round of 32 second leg match between Liverpool and Zenit St Petersburg

(Above) Stephen Gerrard (left) and Jamie Carragher (right) in action for Liverpool in the Europa League, it was Carragher's last European game for the club. The pair in training (below)

Liverpool's Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher during a training session at Melwood Training Ground, Liverpool.

Suited and booted: (left to right) Jonjo Shelvey, Jay Spearing and Steven Gerrard before the FA Cup Final match between Chelsea and Liverpool which the Blues won 2-1

Suited and booted: (left to right) Jonjo Shelvey, Jay Spearing and Steven Gerrard before the FA Cup Final match between Chelsea and Liverpool which the Blues won 2-1

In a joint interview with Four Four Two magazine Carragher said: 'You've had some real rascal gear haven't you'

Gerrard said: 'I think we're both guilty of wearing some rascal gear over the past 14 or 15 years. We try to keep our feet on the ground and stick to what other Scousers are wearing. We don't want to change too much.

'The London lads and foreign lads don't appreciate the Scouse dress sense, so we've developed some thick skin from the stick we've taken!'

Scousers have had the mickey taken out of their fashion sense for years after they became notorious for wearing shell-suits and white trainers.

Trend setter: Liverpool legend John Alrridge in his Tranmere days

Trend setter: Liverpool legend John Alrridge in his Tranmere days

Infamous: Liverpool wore white suits to the 1996 FA Cup final, they lost 1-0 to Mancheter United

Infamous: Liverpool wore white suits to the 1996 FA Cup final, they lost 1-0 to Mancheter United

Outside influences: Liverpool's foreign players like Daniel Agger (right) often mock the local stars for their clothes

Outside influences: Liverpool's foreign players like Daniel Agger (right) often mock the local stars for their clothes

And their WAGs haven't escaped criticism either with their Scouse-brows, going out in public with hair curlers in and even led to the Liverpool Fashion Show from banning the 'Scouse look' last year.

A source said: 'It's fair to say both Steven and Jamie have had some fashion howlers over the years.

'When Steven was younger he tried to keep up with emerging fashions more but he ended up with some huge fashion disasters.

'Over the years he's taken a bit of stick so him and Jamie now stick to a more conventional dress which ties in with what a lot of the Scousers are wearing.

'But that has also led to a lot of mickey taking because their more stylish team mates tell them that they haven't got a clue about clothes. They'll never be able to pull off what the likes of David Beckham and Mario Balotelli can get away with.'

At your side: The pair have been loyal servants to the club and are adored by the Kop fans

At your side: The pair have been loyal servants to the club and are adored by the Kop fans

Andre Villas-Boas says Lyon draw is good Champions League preparation

Villas-Boas hopes Lyon draw will prepare his players for Champions League

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22:30 GMT, 20 December 2012

Spurs boss Andre Villas-Boas is relishing the task of taking on Lyon in a Europa League tie he hopes will prove to be a dress rehearsal for the Champions League football he is determined to bring back to White Hart Lane.

Far from being disappointed with drawing a side with plenty of experience of Europe’s top competition, Villas-Boas views the meeting with Lyon as an ideal opportunity to test his team’s Champions League credentials.

‘Lyon is a tremendous opportunity for us,’ said Villas-Boas.

Enthusiastic: Andre Villas-Boas is happy Spurs are going up against Lyon

Enthusiastic: Andre Villas-Boas is happy Spurs are going up against Lyon

‘It is a tremendous opportunity to see a wonderful Europa League fixture being played; they are like Champions League fixtures.

'The fact that we play Lyon, who are used to being in the Champions League, it’s an important reference for us.

‘If we want to set our targets for Champions League qualification, this is the kind of team we will face: teams with a winning mentality, full of quality.’

Tottenham are currently fourth in the Barclays Premier League but with just seven points separating them from Liverpool in 12th, Villas-Boas is aware his side must build on their recent run of form which has seen them win four of their last five league encounters.

‘It depends on a consistent run from now on,’ said Villas-Boas of Tottenham’s hopes of staying in the top four. ‘All of the teams that normally are within Champions League qualification have found that consistency.

‘We understand that we could be in a better position but still we are within what was expected of us for this part of the season. If we are able to keep this level of form we can finish fourth.’

Aiming high: Villas-Boas wants his players to reach the Champions League again

Aiming high: Villas-Boas wants his players to reach the Champions League again

Jessica Ennis interview: On pressure, her wedding plans, winning Olympic gold

EXCLUSIVE: Winning gold was the best day of my life… until I tried on my wedding dress! Olympic star Ennis chats to Sportsmail

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23:23 GMT, 9 December 2012

It was not until Jessica Ennis crossed the finish line of the 800 metres to become the Olympic heptathlon champion on that unforgettable Saturday night last August that we really saw the burden of expectation.

She stretched out her arms, her palms open, as if trying to touch every corner of the stadium.

Her face, the face that had adorned so many posters and billboards around the capital for so long, folded into a slight frown as she looked to the sky as if to say: ‘I’ve done it.’

Relief: Jessica Ennis's magic moment as she wins heptathlon gold and became a British legend

Relief: Jessica Ennis's magic moment as she wins heptathlon gold and became a British legend

It was not the frenzied release of
another Sheffield star, Lord Coe, after the 1500m in Moscow in 1980 but
it was relief, all right. Ennis had done it. She was the Olympic
champion.

‘It was quite a lot to do,’ she says in her modest, understated way. ‘I think the over-riding feeling was definitely relief. I couldn’t quite believe it had all gone the way I hoped and wished.

‘Everyone’s been talking about it for years. It’s been the longest build-up to anything I’ve ever experienced. Then I realised I was really tired — mentally, more than physically, really.’

Adored: Ennis's triumph inspired the public who cheered her on during the events

Adored: Ennis's triumph inspired the public who cheered her on during the events

As we sit at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield and giggle giddily about engagement rings, the focused, determined athlete who crossed the line in London seems a world away from the 26-year-old woman blushing about reading Fifty Shades of Grey on her post-Games holiday.

Ennis got through half of the second book in the trilogy and then got too embarrassed because they are ‘really quite raunchy’.

‘When I got back my mum asked to read them and she’s read all three,’ she adds, giggling again, ‘but I was embarrassed. I kept folding it over so no-one could see what I was reading.’

She is also enjoying planning her ‘medium-sized’ spring wedding to Andy Hill, a construction site manager she met at school, and is ‘loving all the girlie stuff’.

Winner (again): Ennis poses with both the SJA Sportswoman Of The Year award (left) and the Pat Besford award for outstanding sporting achievement

Winner (again): Ennis poses with both the SJA Sportswoman Of The Year award (left) and the Pat Besford award for outstanding sporting achievement

‘The dress bit was the best day of my life because you never try dresses on like that, do you’ she says. ‘It’s very special.’

Ennis’s knack of remaining rooted in the everyday feels completely at odds with her extraordinary achievements on the track, yet her girl-next-door demeanour may just explain how she has managed to reach those heights.

How else could she have made sure the pressure in the build-up to London did not overwhelm her

She can laugh about it now, but Ennis admits she found it ‘weird’ when other members of the British team asked to have their picture taken with her in the Athletes’ Village.

She had never been to an Olympics before, yet people, particularly children, would often ask her what it was like to win a gold medal, an honour she felt the British public had already hung around her neck.

‘I think they did, really,’ she says, ‘because I’d had a good few years, so that added on a bit more pressure.

Style: Ennis dressed up

Style: Ennis dressd up

Down to earth: Ennis says she found it 'weird' when other athletes asked for a picture with her

Award: Ennis proudly holds her MBE, with fiancee Andy Hill

Award: Ennis proudly holds her MBE, with fiancee Andy Hill

‘People would come up to me asking, “What was it like when you won the Olympics” This is before London! I think that’s what people automatically thought before I’d even got there. Just to add a little bit more pressure.

‘I kept saying, “I haven’t actually been to an Olympics or won an Olympic medal. So I’ll hopefully let you know in a few weeks”. Then it was weird going into the village. Some of the British athletes from other sports were asking for pictures with me and things like that. I felt we were one team, we were all the same, but they wanted pictures and that was really weird.’

Just to add to the butterflies, there were the two silver medals Ennis won at the 2011 World Championships and the world indoors last March. They were two ‘seeds of doubt’ to remind Ennis that things can go wrong, especially in a gruelling two-day multi-event discipline.

At the time she masked her disappointment by saying it would help her preparation for London but, looking back, she has realised it did. There was no way she wanted to experience the ‘worst feeling’ of coming second at her home Games.

‘Not that I needed any more motivation because it was already there,’ she says, ‘and not that I was really settled and thought I was going to win everything. I never thought that. But I think it kind of showed me how easily things can go wrong.

Icon: Ennis with Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe (left) and Ricky Gervais (right) at the Graham Norton show

Icon: Ennis with Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe (left) and Ricky Gervais (right) at the Graham Norton show

‘It plants that kind of seed in your
mind of things kind of falling apart. It’s quite difficult. You don’t
want that negative thought to be there all the time.

‘It wasn’t a nice position to be in and I think that was the main thing I took from it: it was just the worst feeling to come second at that time and that moment I was in — and I did not want to experience that again.

‘I definitely didn’t want to experience it on such a large scale in London so that did make me really keen to make sure I didn’t make any mistakes.’

She did not, of course. She flew, producing a British record of 12.54 seconds for the 100m hurdles in her first event and setting three personal bests in the seven events on her way to a British and Commonwealth record of 6,955 points, culminating in that final 800m on ‘Super Saturday’.

The impact of that moment, coupled with the public’s admiration for the poster girl who lived up to her billing, makes Ennis the leading female contender for the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award on December 16.

She is pleased she does not have to pick a winner herself, mentioning Bradley Wiggins, Mo Farah and Ellie Simmonds before sitting firmly on the fence and concluding it is a ‘tough’ competition this year, but will see any award as a bonus.

These things take time: Laura Williamson with Ennis in 2011, before the Games

These things take time: Laura Williamson with Ennis in 2011, before the Games

Golden girl: Ennis with her spoils

Golden girl: Ennis with her spoils

‘Sports Personality is a nice thing to achieve at the end of the season,’ she says, ‘but we would rather have that gold medal. All the athletes are like, “That’s what we set out to achieve — a gold medal”. We’ll see what happens.

‘It’s so hard to say your (achievement) is better. You won a gold medal and so did they, but you’re going to get first position. I suppose it is down to personalities people like. It will be tough.’

And after that, who knows. Under new performance director Neil Black the coaching structure of UK Athletics is changing, with more coaches and athletes based at Loughborough University.

Sheffield, however, has quite clearly proved a successful environment for Ennis and her coach, Toni Minichiello, recently voted the UK Coach of the Year, and the pair are yet to discover how the changes will affect them.

Ennis says she was not particularly
surprised to hear of head coach Charles van Commenee’s departure after
UKA failed to match their medal target of eight in London, despite
winning four gold medals, but admitted looking beyond 2012 is ‘quite
scary’.

‘I thought we were
really successful at the Olympics,’ she says, ‘but I didn’t know if
Charles wanted to go and pursue something else. There’s always a big
change after the Olympics, so I always expected there to be some
changes.

‘Everyone was
building up for that one moment and it’s scary to think what’s going to
happen after, but obviously change is what’s happening at the moment.
We’ll just have to wait and see.’

Minichiello is ‘convinced’ Ennis can compete at two more Olympic Games, defending her heptathlon title in Rio in 2016 and then concentrating on the hurdles, while Ennis wants to join the elite group of three athletes who have broken the 7,000 points barrier.

Moving targets: Ennis said her Olympic success was the best day of her life... until she tried on her wedding dress

Moving targets: Ennis said her Olympic success was the best day of her life… until she tried on her wedding dress

‘I still feel like I’m new to the sport,’ she says, ‘but I suppose I have been around a while now.

‘I want to keep doing the heptathlon and see if I can get closer to 7,000 points and see what I can do at the worlds (in Moscow next year). It’s nice to have that option that I can go and do the hurdles as well, hopefully one day.

‘Olympic gold is any athlete’s dream and that’s what you always work towards. And now I’ve got that. I do feel really complete but it’s nice to then re-evaluate and re-set your targets; 7,000 points would be amazing because you go down in history for that as well.’

Jessica Ennis, Olympic heptathlon champion, is an official Powerade ambassador. For more information, go to www.poweradegb.com

Manchester United Onesie – would you wear this to Old Trafford?

There's only ONESIE team in Manchester – but would you wear this to Old Trafford

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10:55 GMT, 27 November 2012

Can you imagine sporting this down at Old Trafford

The stars of Manchester United are generally thought to have a keen fashion sense and expensive taste in clothes.

But if they want to stay warm this winter, they could invest in something a little less costly and a lot more cosy, like this Manchester United Onesie, on sale online from 24Studio.

Dressed for success: The Manchester United Onesie

Cosy The Manchester United Onesie

Fashion meets football: The Manchester United Onesie is on sale in time for Christmas

With sizes available for all ages, the entire Rooney clan could spend their Christmas holidays in these stylish numbers, which can be personalised with up to 11 letters on the back.

Some members of the United squad have been known for their more flamboyant fashion decisions. Who could forget Rio Ferdinand's denim hotpants

So it's not too hard to imagine them setting a trend with this particular garment, which costs 19.99 for adult sizes.

It is, however, unlikely that this will appeal to Sir Alex Ferguson's more conservative dress sense. A suit and tie and perhaps on occasion a questionable polo neck is more the Scot's look.

Newcastle United superhero Whey Aye Man

Unmasked! New Geordie superhero 'Whey Aye Man' set to take the Toon by storm

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10:49 GMT, 4 October 2012

Batman has been spotted speeding away to the hills in the Batmobile, and nobody's seen Spiderman swinging around the Toon for weeks.

Why There's a new caped crusader in town and with the speed of Hatem Ben Arfa, the strength of Shola Ameobi and the reflexes of Tim Krul, he's better than both combined.

Meet Whey Aye Man – the new Geordie superhero unveiled by Newcastle United this week.

Local Hero: Newcastle have released a Whey Aye Man costume as part of their fancy dress range

Local Hero: Newcastle have released a Whey Aye Man costume as part of their fancy dress range

With his black and white wig and mask, ripped physique and club y-fronts, Whey Aye Man is your favourite now.

Newcastle has released the outfit, priced at 49.99, as an alternative to the traditional matchday attire, or as a unique stag weekend costume.

The Whey Aye Man outfit is available to buy in Newcastle club stores and Shearer's Bar.

Whey Aye Man boasts the speed of Hatem Ben Arfa

Whey Aye Man boasts the speed of Hatem Ben Arfa…

...the strength of striker Shola Ameobi...

…the strength of striker Shola Ameobi…

...and the reflexes of goalkeeper Tim Krul

…and the reflexes of goalkeeper Tim Krul

London 2012 Olympics: Bradley Wiggins parties with Paul Weller

Will the real Modfather please stand up Wiggins still revelling in gold triumph as he parties with idol Weller at secret Stone Roses gig

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13:17 GMT, 7 August 2012

Team GB cycling gold medallist Bradley Wiggins hit the town on Monday night with one of his heroes: Paul Weller.

The Modfather and Wiggins showcased their matching mod hairstyles as they attended Adidas Underground in east London, where the Stone Roses played a secret gig.

The time trial gold medal winner was out with one of his idols in Weller, who was the lead singer of British band The Jam, and the pair posed for a number of photographs together.

Which is which Bradley Wiggins (left) partied with Paul Weller (left) at a secret Stone Roses gig

Which is which Bradley Wiggins (left) partied with Paul Weller (left) at a secret Stone Roses gig

Golden generation: Wiggins posed with Jessica Ennis with his gold medal

Golden generation: Wiggins posed with his gold medal at the stone roses gig

Golden generation: Wiggins posed with his gold medal at the Stone Roses gig, and with Jessica Ennis (left)

But Weller is clearly a fan of Wiggins too. After the 32-year-old took the gold medal as the penultimate rider of the time trial at the London Games earlier this month, Weller tweeted his congratulations for the Team GB cyclist.

He said on his official Twitter page: 'Gold for @bradwiggins! Huge congratulations from all at Paul Weller HQ'

Weller was one of the most influential figures in the late-Seventies mod movement which has clearly influenced Wiggins' styling and dress sense.

In fact, with his mutton chop sideburns, skinny tie and tailored, navy suit, all Wiggins is missing is a Vespa scooter to complete the mod look.

Like old pals: Wiggins and Weller stand arm in arm as they pose for pictures at the gig

Like old pals: Wiggins and Weller stand arm in arm as they pose for pictures at the gig

Similar: Bradley Wiggins and Paul Weller have a similar style

Similar: Bradley Wiggins and Paul Weller have a similar style

Idols: Bradley Wiggins and Paul Weller have a similar style as they attended the party

Another winner: Pete Reed also won gold at the London Games

Jessica Ennis also looked to be enjoying herself, but appears to have forgotten her medal

Pete Reed (left) and Ennis looked as though they were enjoying the event

He towers over the 54-year-old rock star as the pair stand with their arms around one another.

Later in the night, Wiggins partnered up with another of Team GB's gold medal-winners, Jessica Ennis, for some pictures.

Ennis won the 800 metres event in the heptathlon on Saturday to claim gold, the first of three in track and field events on the day.

Greg Rutherford (long jump) and Mo Farah (10,000m) won their events to round off a memorable day for British athletics, as the team won a total of eight golds on Saturday.

Other medal winners turned up at the party in east London including rower Pete Reed.

Looking sharp: Wiggins donned a navy suit and skinny tie to complete the mod look

Looking sharp: Wiggins donned a navy suit and skinny tie to complete the mod look

Looking sharp: Wiggins donned a navy suit and skinny tie to complete the mod look

Here come the celebrities: Rapper Example also attended the party

Here come the celebrities: Radio1 DJ Chris Moyles also attended the party

Here come the celebrities: Rapper Example (left) and Radio1 DJ Chris Moyles (right) also attended the party

The guests – among them celebrities including Chris Moyles,Daisy Lowe and Rosamund Pike – were treated to Absolut vodka cocktails and were serenaded by the vastly popular Manchester band The Stone Roses, who are coming off the back of their reunion tour.

Wiggins made history as he became the first man to win the Tour de France and the Olympic gold in the same year, and has been revelling in this since his time trial victory last Wednesday.

After appearing on stage in front of 100,000 people at Hyde Park after his victory, Wiggins told Absolute Radio: 'The one thing with an endurance sport, we aren't blessed with incredible bodies because we have to be very skinny.

'We have to look very lean and I think one of the great things about being an athletic sprinter like Chris Hoy is that you've got an amazing body to show off.

'We just look like Rodney Trotter. We don't look at all athletic.'

Wiggins partied on Monday night in the city where he began his path to cycling greatness. As a child, the Tour winner began cycling around Hyde Park, where he appeared in front of swathes of Team GB fans last week.

If you've got one, flaunt it: Pete Reed shows off his medals

Jessica Ennis seems to have found her gold medal

If you've got one, flaunt it: Reed shows off his two medals (left) and Ennis appears to have found hers

Manchester United stars play with snakes on visit to safari park in South Africa

Postcard from Durban: Manchester United stars play with giant snake called Fluffy on visit to safari park in South Africa

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08:57 GMT, 20 July 2012

Pre-season tours can be odd affairs – too much travel and too many sponsor commitments.

But Manchester United's players looked like they were having a blast on a visit to a South African safari park.

That's a wrap: Anderson looks terrified as he holds Fluffy the Boa constrictor at PheZulu Safari Park

That's a wrap: Anderson looks terrified as he holds Fluffy the Boa constrictor at PheZulu Safari Park

Sealed with a kiss: Anderson was brace enough to show some affection

Game for a laugh: Shinji Kagawa (left) leaves Sam Johnstone with Fluffy

Sealed with a kiss: Anderson (left) was brace enough to show some affection, while Shinji Kagawa leaves Sam Johnstone to hold Fluffy

Don't be shy, lads: Manchester United's players pose with the snake as part of their pre-season tour

Don't be shy, lads: Manchester United's players pose with the snake as part of their pre-season tour

While Sir Alex Ferguson enjoyed a round of glof with old boys Paul Scholes and Michael Carrick at the at Zimbali Country Club in Durban, the rest of the squad posed for some fun pictures – including a giant snake!

Stars such as Rio Ferdinand, Antonio Valencia and Anderson showed they had no fear of a giant Boa constrictor called Fluffy.

Perhaps eager to impress his team-mates, youngster Robbie Brady was the first to volunteer to hold Fluffy before others joined him.

New look: Rio Ferdinand poses with a South African in traditional dress

New look: Rio Ferdinand poses with a South African in traditional dress

New look: Rio Ferdinand poses with a South African in traditional dress (left) before sitting down with the weapons

Smile! Manchester United's squad line up for a group photo on their visit

Smile! Manchester United's squad line up for a group photo on their visit

We've formed a band: Anderson and Javier Hernandez

Hanging tough: Antonio Valencia poses with the snake

We've formed a band: Anderson and Javier Hernandez beat the drums, while Antonio Valencia hangs out with Fluffy

Park the bus: The United players were also taken on safari during the visit

Park the bus: The United players were also taken on safari during the visit

The visit to PheZulu Safari Park – that houses giraffes, zebras and wildebeests – offered the players a chance to unwind from their preparations for the new season.

The were later treated to a show by traditional African dancers – with the players happily posing with headwear and weapons.

Ferdinand later tweeted: 'Just left the hotel in Durban (what an amazing send off they gave us) flying to Cape Town for the next leg of our tour! Thanks – had an amazing time in Durban – safari was unbelievable and for those concerned I didn't hunt any lions….can some of u please lighten up!'

United's next match is against Ajax Cape Town on Saturday before their head to China on the latest leg of their tour.

There they will take on Didier Drogba's Shanghai Shenhua before a trip to Norway to face Valerenga.

PS You said snakes No thanks… we're off to the golf course

Chilling out: Paul Scholes and Michael Carrick head for a round of golf at the Zimbali Country Club

Chilling out: Paul Scholes and Michael Carrick head for a round of golf at the Zimbali Country Club

Sir Alex Ferguson

Paul Scholes

Wimbledon 2012: Maria Sharapova and Venus and Serena Williams in London early at WTA pre-Wimbledon party

Women tennis players in London already ahead of SW19 at WTA pre-Wimbledon party

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22:40 GMT, 21 June 2012

The biggest female stars of world tennis were in London a bit early ahead of their appearance at Wimbledon on Monday, as they celebrated at a party at The Roof Gardens in Kensington.

World No 1 Maria Sharapova, Serena and Venus Williams, Caroline Wozniacki and Elena Vesnina swopped their trainers for heels for the WTA's pre-Wimbledon party.

The women dazzled on the green carpet, but they will be even keener to showcase their tennis prowess at SW19 next week.

In it to win it: Maria Sharapova hopes to win another Wimbledon title

In it to win it: Maria Sharapova hopes to win another Wimbledon title

Sharapova, 25, will be hoping to continue her stellar run of form at Wimbledon.

The Russian won The French Open at Roland Garros, and the world No 1 may well be the woman to beat.

The number one seed, who looked elegant in a white dress, was met by old rivals the Williams sisters at the party.

Centre stage: Maria Sharapova is expected to reach the advanced stages of the tournament

Centre stage: Maria Sharapova is expected to reach the advanced stages of the tournament

Centre stage: Sharapova is expected to reach the advanced stages of the tournament

Spent force Venus (left) and Serena Williams (right) have waned in recent years

Sister moment: Venus and Serena Williams walked the green carpet together

Serena Williams, who is seeded at number six for the tournament, was accompanied by her sister, who will also be playing at SW19, but will be unseeded.

Venus Williams, who has slipped to 55 in the rankings, sported a white dress with a deep V-neck.

Old rivals: Serena Williams is hoping to win another Grand Slam

Fading star Venus Williams has failed to make an impact in recent years

Sisters: Serena (left) and Venus Williams (right)

Other players in attendance included Caroline Wozniacki, and the Dane will be hoping to make an impact at Wimbledon after slipping to No 7 in the WTA rankings.

Russian Vesnina also appeared alongside her fellow competitors, wearing a green dress.

Vying for the throne: Caroline Wozniacki will hope to make an impact at Wimbledon

Vying for the throne: Elena Vesnina will hope to make an impact at Wimbledon

Vying for the crown: Caroline Wozniacki and Elena Vesnina will hope to make an impact at Wimbledon

France v England: Fans turn out to support Roy Hodgson"s men

England fans paint Donetsk red and white as they show support for Hodgson's men

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17:02 GMT, 11 June 2012

As England's opening game of Euro 2012 got under way, the travelling army of Three Lions fans were in strong voice in and around the stadium.

The first chant of 'En-ger-land' could be heard in the city centre as hundreds gathered at a bar doing a roaring trade opposite a giant statue of Russian revolutionary Vladimir Lenin before making their way to the 50,000-seater Donbass Arena to watch England take on France.

Although the city seemed peaceful, in what is believed to have been an isolated incident, an off-duty British policeman received minor injuries when he was attacked on his way to the stadium.

Loud and proud: England's show their support ahead of kick off

Loud and proud: England's show their support ahead of kick off

PC David Heasman, 45, from Norfolk
Police, said he was punched and kicked by a group of four men who he
said claimed to be “Russian mafia”, and received a cut to the ear but
did not require hospital treatment.

A handful of British police officers
were on patrol around the bar in the city centre, while their Ukrainian
counterparts kept watch from across the road as flags of St George were
hung from a marquee.

In the Jubilee spirit: A week after The Queen's 60th celebrations fans dressed as her in Donetsk

In the Jubilee spirit: A week after The Queen's 60th celebrations fans dressed as her in Donetsk

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Showing support: A fan bears an England tattoo on his back

Fancy dress: An England supporter before kick off with a fake knife in her head

Fancy dress: An England supporter before kick off with a fake knife in her head

Dex Marshall, 52, from Uckfield, East
Sussex, said: “No one is paying more than face value. There are plenty
of England fans with extra tickets that they won't be able to get rid
of.

Joss Orpin, 23, was among a group
from Leicester who arrived in Donetsk at 8am after a marathon train ride
from Kiev: “It was really hot and they didn't have any windows in the
cabins. They said there was air conditioning but it didn't work.”

France went into the match as strong
favourites after a 21-game unbeaten run, while England are missing Wayne
Rooney through suspension and have suffered a number of injuries to key
players. The weather could also be a factor, with experts predicting
maximum temperatures of 30C (86F).

Flying the flags: Despite fears of smaller numbers of England fans than normal at tournaments, the fans still made themselves seen and heard

Flying the flags: Despite fears of smaller numbers of England fans than normal at tournaments, the fans still made themselves seen and heard

Showing her colours: An England fan has a cross of St George pained on her cheek

Showing her colours: An England fan has a cross of St George pained on her cheek

London 2012 Olympics: Mo Farah to race in Oregon

Farah to step up Olympic preparations with tough test against Bekele in Orgeon

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21:30 GMT, 1 May 2012

Mo Farah faces a tough dress rehearsal for the Olympic Games at the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, Oregon, on June 2. Racing the world 5,000 metres champion will be Olympic champion and world record-holder Kenenisa Bekele of Ethiopia.

Big hope: Mo Farah will step up his preparations for London

Big hope: Mo Farah will step up his preparations for London