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Glasgow, Scotland, the Lions? The unstoppable rise of ‘Huwipulotu’ duo
There will be talk over the next week or two, as there usually is in the buildup to any Six Nations these days, of the possibility of a first Scotland title since five became six at the start of the millennium. The weary will roll their eyes, so familiar is …
Jack Draper goes the distance again to beat Vukic and set up Alcaraz clash
Throughout the early days of Jack Draper’s young career, questions around his physical preparedness for his chosen sport followed him wherever he went. As he continually struggled with injuries and endurance issues alike, Draper never failed to hear from those who believe he did not work hard enough, carry himself …
My granny’s induction to Australia’s tennis hall of fame has proved a family journey of discovery | Ruaridh Nicoll
Early in December, my nephew Tom received a message on a genealogy website asking if he was related to Esna Boyd. Esna was the winner of the 1927 Australian Open, and Tennis Australia was looking for descendants because they are about to induct her into the Australian tennis hall of …
Saqib Mahmood belatedly given India visa to fly out with England squad
England will begin their intended white-ball reboot under Brendon McCullum with a full complement of fast bowlers after Saqib Mahmood was belatedly granted a visa for the tour of India that departs on Friday evening.
Mahmood was forced to miss a training camp for the quicks in Abu Dhabi this …
Digested week: Steve Bannon’s bitter attack on Musk briefly lifts the spirits | Emma Brockes
Monday
Hi, from the house of norovirus! One child down, one still standing, no community spread as far as we know, although every hour I check myself over and ask: is that nausea I’m feeling, or have I eaten too many walnuts (again)?
So far, it’s the walnuts. But we’re …
Djokovic overcomes sickness in brutal defeat of Machac at Australian Open
What doesn’t kill Novak Djokovic makes him stronger. On Friday night at Melbourne Park it was not only a dangerous opponent but also a stomach bug that left him green and calling for the doctor midway through the second set. The Serb even felt the electronic line calling system was …
Big money, star talent and glam rooms: will Unrivaled transform women’s basketball?
Inside an old television studio, on an industrial park a few miles from Miami’s international airport, an enthralling new show will premiere on Friday. It is opening night for the Unrivaled women’s professional basketball league, a production almost two years in the making that is poised to revolutionize the sport.
…‘We’re still alive’: England seek inspiration with Women’s Ashes slipping away
NFL divisional round playoff predictions: how do you beat the No 1 seeds?
Houston Texans at Kansas City Chiefs (Saturday 4.30pm EST/9.30pm GMT)
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CJ Stroud needs to continue his upward trajectory. After turning what would have been an ugly fumble deep in his own half into the beginning of a run of 23 unanswered …Trump inauguration: 10 things to know – from when it starts to how to watch
In front of an expected huge crowd of supporters and protesters Trump …