Last updated: October 19, 2016

Manager sees hope for Swansea

Manager sees hope for Swansea
For Bob Bradley, the first American manager to be employed in the Premier League, it was a baptism of fire indeed.

Team Sky expecting flak on roads

Team Sky expecting flak on roads
Bradley Wiggins failed to provide testers with details about a flight back from the Tour of California in May.

The case that divided a nation

The case that divided a nation
In his first interview since clearing his name in court, British footballer Ched Evans tells of his agony at being branded a rapist.

Chelsea sign huge deal with Nike

Chelsea sign huge deal with Nike
Chelsea have clinched the most lucrative kit deal in British soccer.

Come back Tiger, golf needs you

Come back Tiger, golf needs you
Does Tiger Woods’ latest aborted comeback signal the end for the former world No 1?

‘I don’t owe the fans anything’

‘I don’t owe the fans anything’
Tennis officials are growing distraught about how to deal with Nick Kyrgios, who treats fans and the game with contempt.

No warm welcome for Sharapova

No warm welcome for Sharapova
Sam Stosur has warned that Maria Sharapova will receive little support on her return to the circuit from a drug ban.

Court cuts Sharapova ban

Court cuts Sharapova ban
Maria Sharapova will face a struggle to play at Wimbledon next year despite being able to return to competition in April.

Pieters points to his role

Pieters points to his role
Many pundits believe young Belgian Thomas Pieters could become best golfer in world.

Brothers restore faith in sport

Brothers restore faith in sport
In an age of cheating and doping, two British brothers show the world sport is about more than self-interest | WATCH

Hackers target Farah and Nadal

Hackers target Farah and Nadal
Mo Farah says he has nothing to hide after he became one of a growing list of athletes targeted by Russian computer hackers.

Stench of legal drug use exposed

Stench of legal drug use exposed
The illegal hack into athletes’ medical data this week has exposed the widespread system of ‘cheating within the rules’.

Wallabies on a permanent slide?

Wallabies on a permanent slide?
Michael Cheika not only faces an Argentina team on the rise, a long stint looms for Australia among world rugby’s minnows.

Williams sisters hit by hackers

Williams sisters hit by hackers
Russian hackers have leaked the confidential medical information of US Olympic stars in a revenge cyber attack.

Player’s 9/11 anthem protest

Player’s 9/11 anthem protest
Colin Kaepernick, a quarterback from the San Francisco 49ers, won’t stand for the Star Spangled Banner.

Why footballers need the circus

Why footballers need the circus
Manchester United use circus performers to give players physical skills they used to learn by climbing trees.

Time to scrutinise Paralympians

Time to scrutinise Paralympians
Reclassifying Paralympians has led to fears that some may be exaggerating their impairments; the equivalent of doping.

Kerber aims to keep Graf safe

Kerber aims to keep Graf safe
Angelique Kerber wants to maintain her friend Steffi Graf’s position as the most successful player in the Open era.

GB cyclists want coach back

GB cyclists want coach back
Two of Britain’s Olympic gold-medal winners have joined the chorus calling for the return of coach Shane Sutton.

Bolt’s mystery flame revealed

Bolt’s mystery flame revealed
Usain Bolt may well come to regret the wild celebrations for his 30th birthday in Rio.

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