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Sinner, Swiatek steam ahead, Murray out at Indian Wells
Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek led the charge into the third round of the ATP-WTA Indian Wells Masters with identical runaway scorelines on Friday.
'Number one' Joshua defeats Ngannou with brutal second-round KO
Two-time world champion Anthony Joshua knocked out mixed martial arts star Francis Ngannou in just the second round of their widely-hyped heavyweight clash on Saturday, with his promoter quickly declaring him the division's "number one" fighter.
Joshua defeats Ngannou with brutal second-round knockout
Two-time world champion Anthony Joshua knocked out mixed martial arts star Francis Ngannou in just the second round of their heavyweight clash in the early hours of Saturday.
Frustrated Murray bored with repeated retirement questions
Andy Murray has expressed frustration at repeatedly being asked about a possible retirement after laying out his end-of-career master plan only weeks ago.
Labuschagne steers Australia to 59-run lead over New Zealand
A commanding 90 from Marnus Labuschagne left Australia 59 runs ahead of New Zealand at lunch on day two of the second Test on Saturday, overshadowing a five-wicket haul by Matt Henry.
'Battle tested' USA face free-scoring Brazil in Gold Cup final
The Queens of North and South America women's football clash on Sunday as the United States face Brazil in the final of the CONCACAF women's Gold Cup.
Ailing Rybakina withdraws from Indian Wells title defense
Defending champion Elena Rybakina withdrew hours before her opening match at the ATP-WTA Indian Wells Masters on Friday with a gastrointestinal illness.
Sinner, Swiatek steam into second round at Indian Wells
Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek led the charge into the third round of the ATP-WTA Indian Wells Masters with identical runaway wins on Friday.
Patient Scheffler grabs share of lead at Bay Hill
World number one Scottie Scheffler fired a five-under-par 67 to join a six-way tie for the lead at the halfway stage of the US PGA Tour Arnold Palmer Invitational on Friday.
Guirassy scores again as Stuttgart close in on Bayern
Serhou Guirassy scored his 21st goal of the season as Stuttgart beat 10-man Union Berlin 2-0 on Friday to move one point behind second-placed Bayern Munich.
Verstappen takes Saudi pole, casts doubt on Red Bull future
Max Verstappen on Friday took pole position for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix before calling into question his future with Red Bull after his mentor was threatened with suspension in another dramatic twist in the Christian Horner saga.
Guirassy scores again as Stuttgart beat Union to close in on Bayern
Serhou Guirassy scored his 21st goal of the season as Stuttgart beat 10-man Union Berlin 2-0 on Friday to move one point behind second-placed Bayern Munich.
Red-hot Sinner rolls Kokkinakis in Indian Wells rout
Jannik Sinner dominated Thanasi Kokkinakis 6-3, 6-0 to begin with a decisive win on Friday at the ATP-WTA Indian Wells Masters.
Verstappen defends Marko as mentor faces Horner leak probe
Max Verstappen launched a powerful defence of his mentor and Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko on Friday when confronted by reports that the Austrian may face a possible suspension in the aftermath of the Christian Horner saga.
British teen Bearman realises a dream with surprise Ferrari debut
British teenager Oliver Bearman realised a dream on Friday when he made his competitive Formula One debut for Ferrari and qualified an impressive 11th for Saturday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
George urges England to 'defend our home' against Ireland in Six Nations
Jamie George has said his side "will defend our home like every Englishman would" against Ireland in the Six Nations at Twickenham on Saturday.
Verstappen shuts out Red Bull distractions to take Saudi pole
Max Verstappen shut out all the distractions surrounding his troubled Red Bull team to take pole position on Friday for Saturday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Shiffrin returns to action, recalls boyfriend's 'life or death' crash
Mikaela Shiffrin returns to competitive skiing in Are this weekend, six weeks after a heavy crash and with her thoughts for boyfriend Aleksander Aamodt Kilde who survived a "life or death" fall while racing.
O'Mahony hails 'best' Ireland team ahead of England Six Nations clash
Peter O'Mahony believes the current Ireland team is the best of his 103-cap career but said there would be no complacency when they face England in the Six Nations on Saturday.
McNulty takes Paris-Nice lead as 'Race to the Sun' heads for snow
American Brandon McNulty took the overall lead of cycling's Paris-Nice in the scenic low Alps on Friday as his escape partner Mattias Skjelmose won hilly stage six.
Champions League no 'golden ticket', says Spurs boss Postecoglou
Ange Postecoglou has warned that Champions League qualification is not the equivalent of a "Willy Wonka golden ticket" and will be meaningless unless Tottenham can build on it.
US rider McNulty climbs to Paris-Nice lead in Alps
American Brandon McNulty took the overall lead of cycling's Paris-Nice in the scenic low Alps on Friday as his escape partner Mattias Skjelmose won hilly stage six.
Verstappen tops final practice in Jeddah, Ferrari stand-in Bearman 10th
Max Verstappen topped Friday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix third and final practice for the troubled Red Bull team after British teenager Oliver Bearman was handed a dramatic debut for Ferrari.
Dupont absence a 'massive loss' for France, says Gatland
Wales coach Warren Gatland said Friday that the absence of Antoine Dupont was a "massive loss" for a France team that has struggled this Six Nations.
Valencia's Diakhaby undergoes surgery on serious knee injury
Valencia defender Mouctar Diakhaby has undergone surgery on the severe knee injury he suffered playing against Real Madrid in La Liga last weekend, his club said on Friday.
Man Utd's Ten Hag says win ratio could be '75 percent' but for injuries
Erik ten Hag believes he may have won up to three-quarters of his first 100 matches at Manchester United were it not for a punishing injury list that he said no team could cope with.
British teen Bearman replaces sick Sainz at Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
Carlos Sainz has been ruled out of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix suffering from appendicitis with 18-year-old British reserve driver Oliver Bearman taking the Spaniard's place, Ferrari announced Friday.
Scotland not thinking about Van Der Merwe try record, says Darge
Rory Darge said Friday that Scotland are not focusing on Duhan Van Der Merwe's bid to break Stuart Hogg's try record against Italy as they eye a possible first Six Nations title.
'Horner Affair' casts shadow over Women's Day in Formula One
On a day when women should be centre stage in Formula One for all the right reasons, it is the fallout from the 'Horner Affair', which has seen a female Red Bull employee suspended, which continues to garner the headlines.
Guardiola is best manager of my lifetime, says Liverpool's Klopp
Jurgen Klopp on Friday hailed Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola as the best manager of his lifetime as he prepares his Liverpool team for what could be the final chapter in their captivating rivalry.
Care glad he didn't give up as 100th England rugby cap looms
Danny Care said he was proud of his resilience now he's on the cusp of becoming just the sixth England men's rugby player to win 100 Test caps.
England defence coach Jones unfazed at facing native Ireland in Six Nations
England defence coach Felix Jones says he will have no qualms trying to stop his native Ireland's bid for a second straight Six Nations Grand Slam at Twickenham on Saturday.