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‘He’s still that good’: Rahm says García can still have big Ryder Cup impact
Jon Rahm has welcomed Sergio García back to the DP World Tour fold and said his Spanish compatriot remains one of the best players in the world who can have a big impact on Europe’s Ryder Cup ambitions later this year.
García’s switch to the LIV circuit and subsequent resignation …
Australia pull off a great escape as England wilt under pressure of Women’s Ashes | Geoff Lemon
They say that the mark of a champion team is winning on a bad day. Or, they
might
say that. We’re not sure who “they” are, perhaps the people who invent copy for books of fake Vince Lombardi quotes. But it does sound like the sort of phrase that …Tuesday briefing: What Ukraine might gain from two North Korean captives
England squander big chance as Australia defend meagre total in Women’s Ashes ODI
So near and yet so far. England did all the hard yards in the second Women’s Ashes ODI at Melbourne on Tuesday, wiping Australia out for 180 after inducing one of their worst ever batting collapses – eight Australian wickets lost for 49 runs.
Then, after wobbling to 125 for …
Emerson Jones out of Australian Open as Elena Rybakina shows no mercy to 16-year-old
Highly-touted teenager Emerson Jones was given a rude initiation in the first round of the Australian Open as sixth-seed Elena Rybakina dominated their contest on Margaret Court Arena to win 6-1, 6-1 in just 53 minutes.
The 16-year-old wildcard held serve early in both sets, but couldn’t stay in touch …
Emma Raducanu overcomes serving woes to battle through at Australian Open
Just a few games into Emma Raducanu’s first contest of the new season, it was clear that an uncomfortable day lay ahead. Having been forced to withdraw from her first scheduled tournament, Raducanu arrived at the Australian Open rusty and undercooked. Under the heightened stress of a grand slam first …
Almost 10,000 images of tennis balls plunge up to 90% in value as Australian Open appears to ditch NFTs
Nearly 10,000 images of balls have plunged up to 90% in value after Tennis Australia appears to have walked away from its non-fungible token (NFT) program three years after it began selling the artworks to punters.
Launched at the peak of hype around NFTs, the Australian Open’s Artball program allowed …
Mystery surrounds Caleb Ewan’s future after top cyclist erased from team roster
He is among Australia’s greatest sprinters – winner of five Tour de France stages and half a dozen other grand tour stage wins. But at the moment, Caleb Ewan is nowhere to be found.
Last week, Ewan’s profile was featured on the team page of his World Tour outfit, Australia-registered …
Warren Gatland still up for Wales test as Mee and Edwards receive Six Nations call-ups
Warren Gatland, the Six Nations’ longest-serving head coach, insists he is still up for the challenge of reviving Welsh rugby fortunes after naming two uncapped players, the Ospreys fly-half Dan Edwards and the Scarlets wing Ellis Mee, in a reshuffled 34‑man squad for the 2025 tournament which commences on 31 …
Joe Marler to lead talks with RFU and clubs on England players’ welfare
Joe Marler has revealed he has been appointed to lead discussions with the Rugby Football Union and the Premiership clubs over the welfare of England players, claiming that Test stars were previously “not looked after”.
Marler, who brought an end to his England career during the autumn internationals before