Nick Kyrgios Enters The Australian Open For His First Grand Slam Tournament In More Than 2 Years
Former Wimbledon finalist Nick Kyrgios has entered the Australian Open, which would mark his first Grand Slam tournament in more than two years. Australian Open organizers announced entry lists for the tournament on Friday and said that Krygios had entered with a protected ranking, having been mostly sidelined with wrist and knee injuries since reaching the quarterfinals of the 2022 U.S. Open. Kyrgios…
Guwahati Masters Super 100: Anmol Kharab Upsets Defending Champion Chaiwan To Reach Semis
Ashwini-Tanisha, Mansi Singh, and Satish Kumar also reach the last four India’s rising women’s singles star Anmol Kharab kept her cool under relentless pressure to pack off defending champion Lalinrat Chaiwan of Thailand in the quarterfinals of the Guwahati Masters Super 100 badminton tournament on Friday. Kharab had fought back from 11-16 and 16-20 in the second game to earn two match points…
Greg Vanney Looking To Complete Galaxy’s Turnaround With A Title Saturday In The MLS Cup Final
Greg Vanney returned to the LA Galaxy in hopes that he could restore them as one of the premier franchises in Major League Soccer. The Galaxy could accomplish that Saturday in one of the biggest turnarounds in league history. After finishing next-to-last in the Western Conference in 2023, the Galaxy host the New York Red Bulls in the MLS Cup final. A win…
‘Hello To My Brother’: Charles And Arthur Leclerc Team Up For Ferrari In F1 Practice
What a way to say hello. Charles Leclerc and his younger brother Arthur drove side-by-side in matching Ferraris at the end of the first practice session Friday for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. “Just saying hello to my brother,” Arthur told the team over the radio after Charles gave him a wave on their slowdown lap at the Yas Marina Circuit. Brothers have…
Australia 86-1 In Reply To India’s 180 At Stumps On Day 1 of Adelaide Test
Australia reached 86 for 1 in their first innings after dismissing India for 180 at the end of the opening day of the pink-ball Test here on Friday. Nathan McSweeney and Marnus Labuschagne were at the crease on 38 and 20 respectively when the stumps were drawn after 33 overs of play in Australia’s first innings. The home side trail by 94 runs.…
13-Year-Old IPL Pick Powers India To U-19 Asia Cup Final With Sensational Knock
13-year-old sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi stole the show once again, scoring his second consecutive half-century to propel India into the U-19 Asia Cup ODI final on Friday. Suryavanshi, who made history last month as the youngest cricketer to be bought at an IPL auction, unleashed a blistering 36-ball 67, adorned with five sixes and six fours, as India romped to a seven-wicket victory over…
Chelsea Striker Sam Kerr’s Return From ACL Injury Not Before February
Chelsea striker Sam Kerr will remain sidelined until at least February as she tries to return from a torn ACL, manager Sonia Bompastor said Friday. The Australia international sustained the injury last January during Chelsea’s warm-weather training camp in Morocco. She underwent surgery shortly afterward. “We are looking to maybe have her back with us (in) February (or) March, not before that,” Bompastor…
Jharkhand Beat Madhya Pradesh To Win Sub-Junior Women Hockey Nationals
Hemrom Leoni scored the decisive goal as Hockey Jharkhand defeated Hockey Madhya Pradesh 1-0 in the final of the 14th Hockey India Sub-Junior Women National Championship, here on Friday. The only goal of the contest was scored in the 15th minute when Jamuna Kumari dribbled down the left wing and passed the ball to Leoni, who completed her seventh goal in the competition.…
Virat Kohli’s Stump Mic Chatter Goes Viral, Former India Skipper Shoots Verbal Volleys At McSweeney
IND vs AUS 2nd Test: The Border-Gavaskar as always lives up to the hype as there is hardly any dull day of cricketing action. The second match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, the Pink Ball Test match has turned out to be the same. India were under some serious pressure before the first match of the series, but they turned things on their heads…
JP Duminy Steps Down As South Africa’s White-ball Batting Coach Ahead Of Champions Trophy
Former South African international JP Duminy has stepped down as the country’s white-ball batting coach due to personal reasons. Duminy’s decision comes ahead of the upcoming Champions Trophy, a major international tournament. JP Duminy steps down as white-ball coach of South Africa JP Duminy was appointed to the role in March 2023, as part of Rob Walter’s support staff. During his tenure, he…





