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Kyrgios' return to Grand Slam tennis is in doubt ahead of the Australian Open
Kyrgios' return to Grand Slam tennis is in doubt ahead of the Australian Open
Neville’s only previous managerial experience was a four-month spell at Valencia
Youngster looks an assured player – but only when his team move away from becoming a novelty basketball side
Red Devils sanctioning two exits as rumours continue over Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho
Premier League giants eye major deals as the window heats up
Somluck Kamsing continued to deny the allegations and said he will appeal the conviction
Reds missing three players for Anfield clash against the Tractor Boys
The Gunners boss has been impressed in recent weeks
Ten-time Australian Open champion admitted ‘there is a chance’ this could be his Melbourne farewell after retiring from semi-final due to groin injury
Manchester United have admitted that they are at risk of breaching profit and sustainability (PSR) rules if they do not cut their losses and have left the door open to ticket price rises next season.
Red Devils could face defensive shortage for Fulham clash after bruising Europa League contest
Spectators booed an injured Novak Djokovic as he left the court in Rod Laver Arena after quitting one set into his Australian Open semifinal against Alexander Zverev on Friday. Dealing with what he said was a torn muscle, Djokovic lost the opening set 7-6 (5) when he put a forehand volley into the net, then began shaking his head and immediately walked over to tell Zverev the match was over. The 37-year-old Djokovic packed up his equipment and walked off toward the locker room, pausing to respond to the jeers by giving two thumbs-up.
Spurs do it the hard way again but need for fresh faces cannot be ignored
The young defender was part of the same scholarship group as Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly
Skipper has decisive late say to almost guarantee the Red Devils’ automatic qualification for the last 16
The Spurs boss says the club’s miserable form is only down to one thing
The seven-time F1 world champion tested a Ferrari F1 car for the first time this week
Reds flying high in Premier League and Champions League after moving on from Jurgen Klopp
The pair are doubts for the weekend
Mark Cuban is famous for straightforward financial advice, such as, "Don't use credit cards. If you use a credit card, you don't want to be rich." It's a message he's shared countless times, from blog posts to chats with financial gurus like Dave Ramsey. But even Cuban couldn't avoid his ironic run-in with a credit card – one that's become the stuff of NBA legend. It happened in 2011, after his Dallas Mavericks clinched their first-ever NBA championship by taking down the Miami Heat. Naturally,
The Prince of Wales joked that he did not want to risk injuring a teenager after nobody passed the ball to him during a kickabout.