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Evert has no issue with wildcard Sharapova
Chris Evert has backed the right of tennis tournaments giving banned former world No.1 Maria Sharapova wildcard entries to the main draw. -
Climate the biggest threat to reef: study
A new study on the Great Barrier Reef says global warming presents the greatest threat to its survival. -
Australian Super rugby CEOs go to ground
The chief executives of the five Australian Super Rugby franchises say they will not comment on the future of the competition. -
Evert has no issue with Sharapova wildcards
Evert, an 18-times grand slam champion who retired in 1989, was the latest to weigh into a debate in which many leading players have criticised tournament organisers for not making Sharapova earn her way back. -
Bombs rock Damascus as war enters seventh year
Two suicide bombings hit the Syrian capital Damascus on Wednesday, including an attack at a central courthouse that killed at least 32 people, as the country's war entered its seventh year. -
Neymar scores early goal in tax fraud case in Brazil
BRASILIA (Reuters) - A Brazilian tax appeals court ruled on Wednesday that Barcelona forward Neymar could cede his image rights to family businesses and dismissed charges by federal auditors that they were front companies set up to dodge taxes. -
Treasurer Germany bound for G20 talks
Treasurer Scott Morrison is bound for Germany and G20 talks where he will sit down with new US and Chinese counterparts. -
French woman with Down syndrome fulfills weather presenting dream
Melanie Segard, a 21-year-old woman with Down syndrome, broke new ground for the disabled on Tuesday by presenting the weather forecast on French national TV. -
Wilders trails Dutch PM's party: exit poll
Anti-Islam MP Geert Wilders is trailing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte's party in parliamentary elections, according to the country's main exit poll. -
Former world champion Bingham faces disciplinary hearing
LONDON (Reuters) - Former world champion Stuart Bingham is facing a disciplinary hearing after falling foul of the sport's betting laws, the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) said on Wednesday. -
Fed raises rates amid growing confidence
Steady economic growth has seen the US Federal Reserve hike rates for the second time in three months. -
Europa League finalists get less than half of tickets between them
ZURICH (Reuters) - Less than half the tickets for this season's Europa League final in Stockholm will to go the two teams taking part according to figures published by European soccer's governing body UEFA on Wednesday. -
Gold Coast 2018 organisers see a role for Bolt
LONDON (Reuters) - Jamaican sprint great Usain Bolt has already ruled out competing at next year's Commonwealth Games in Australia's Gold Coast but organisers are still hoping he will make an appearance of some sort. -
Alpine - Fill steals downhill crown from Jansrud in final race
Fill, who started the day 33 points behind Jansrud and as the only skier with a chance of denying the Norwegian the downhill crown, blitzed down the America's Downhill course in a time of one minute, 33.15 seconds, crossing just .08 seconds behind the winner Paris. -
Valverde, Unzue primed for Barca job as Sampaoli's star fades
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Sevilla's Champions League exit to Leicester City may have scuppered Jorge Sampaoli's chances of replacing Barcelona's departing coach Luis Enrique next season, with Ernesto Valverde and Juan Carlos Unzue now seen as the favourites. -
Baku promoter hits back at Liberty Media
BAKU (Reuters) - The promoter of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix hit back on Wednesday at "ignorant" criticism of his race by Formula One's new owners Liberty Media. -
Reynolds is fit but Souths' form a worry
Adam Reynolds says he has no fitness concerns after getting through his return match last season, but isn't so happy with South Sydney's NRL form. -
Qld greats tell Green to take Kiwis role
Mal Meninga and Justin Hodges believe Cowboys coach Paul Green should accept an offer to become assistant coach of New Zealand for the World Cup. -
Kane Elgey unhappy with form on NRL return
Gold Coast pivot Kane Elgey admits he has not been happy with his NRL return despite being just two games into his comeback from a serious knee injury. -
Crows leaders to stay home for AFL launch
Adelaide have several injury concerns, but captain Taylor Walker is confident he will be ready for round one. -
We'd be winning with Merc engines: McLaren
Another day, another drama for McLaren, who have fired a broadside at engine supplier Honda. -
Mourinho defends Pogba, says critics motivated by 'envy'
Pogba, who returned to United from Italian champions Juventus for a world record fee of 89 million pounds in August, has struggled to live up to his hefty price tag, scoring seven goals in 40 appearances this campaign. -
Yemeni tennis hopeful crosses war zone to compete
DOHA (Reuters) - Stepping onto a floodlit tennis court in Qatar last week, 13-year-old Alhassan Ishaq tried to steady his nerves. -
One in 33 kids receive child protection
A report has found the number of kids receiving child protection continues to rise, and the vast majority of these children are repeat clients. -
Liverpool set to expand The Kop during Anfield renovations
The capacity of the stadium will remain at 54,000 but the number of wheelchair bays will increase by more than 250. -
Damascus hit by second suicide bomb attack
Two suicide bomb attacks have hit the Syrian capital in a single day, killing over 30 people. -
Manchester up for 2022 Comm Games
Manchester has joined the list of English cities offering to host the 2022 Commonwealth Games. -
Dortmund's Goetze to miss rest of season with metabolic disorder
Goetze, who has made 16 appearances in all competitions this term, was pulled out of training last month after investigations by the club revealed he had "metabolic disturbances." -
Athletic Bilbao goalkeeper Remiro hospitalised with head trauma
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Athletic Bilbao goalkeeper Alejandro Remiro was rushed to hospital on Wednesday with head trauma, the club said, less than two weeks after Atletico Madrid forward and former Spain international Fernando Torres suffered a head injury. -
Rostov pitch banned by Russian Premier League
United drew 1-1 against the Russian side in their Europa League last-16 first-leg tie last Thursday after UEFA, European soccer's governing body, had deemed the pitch playable. -
Australia braced for low bounce in Ranchi, says Smith
RANCHI, India (Reuters) - Australia will once again have to make do with lack of bounce at Ranchi but the tourists have the wherewithal to overcome that challenge in the third test against India, skipper Steve Smith said on Wednesday. -
High profile Twitter accounts hijacked
Twitter accounts, including Amnesty International, Unicef USA and BBC North America, have been hacked by attackers claiming to back Turkey's government. -
Klavan hopeful of Champions League spot for Reds
With just three wins from last nine league games, Liverpool have seen their title bid fade but back-to-back victories over Arsenal and Burnley have helped strengthen their grip on a top-four spot. -
England exploring 2017 All Blacks Test
With current international rugby standouts England and New Zealand not due to meet until late 2018, talks are underway to book a Test between them this year. -
Elabdellaoui believes Hull can get rare win at Everton
Eighteenth-placed Hull ended a run of three games without a win against Swansea to keep their hopes of escaping the drop alive but Everton have lost only one game at Goodison Park this season. -
French league calls emergency meeting to discuss merger
PARIS (Reuters) - The French rugby league (LNR) has called an emergency meeting for Friday following the announcement of a strike by Stade Francais players to protest a proposed merger with Paris rivals Racing 92. -
Meninga rules out Semi's Kangaroos return
Kangaroos coach Mal Meninga has shut the door on Semi Radradra playing for Australia this year due to his impending move to French rugby. -
Momentum key for Ward-Prowse as Saints look to upset Spurs
Southampton, who lost the League Cup final 3-2 to Manchester United last month, registered a couple of league wins on the road at Sunderland and Watford, scoring eight goals but conceding three in the process. -
Satisfied Kohli wants no more reviews of DRS row
RANCHI, India (Reuters) - India captain Virat Kohli has no regrets about his angry outburst towards Australia counterpart Steve Smith but says he has moved on from a controversy which injected considerable acrimony into the four-match test series. -
India's Manohar resigns as ICC chairman
Manohar was elected unopposed on a two-year term as the ICC's first independent chairman in May last year and had pushed for reforms that would curtail the influence India, England and Australia wield over the game's finances and administration. -
ICC chairman Shashank Manohar quits
International Cricket Council chairman Shashank Manohar has tendered his resignation. -
Australia fumes as SANZAAR dithers over Super Rugby future
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Patience is wearing thin in Australia as SANZAAR's dithering over future plans for the sprawling Super Rugby competition has left three local teams competing with the possibility that the current season could be their last. -
Dutch head to the polls as far-right slips
Millions of Dutch voters were going to the polls Wednesday in key elections overshadowed by a blazing diplomatic row with Turkey, with all eyes on the fate of far-right MP Geert Wilders. -
Clarkson defends Mitchell, Lewis trades
Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson was dreading having to tell Sam Mitchell and Jordan Lewis their AFL careers were over. -
Aussies unsure how Ranchi pitch will play
Australia skipper Steve Smith isn't sure how the pitch in Ranchi will play, with the visitors yet to decide whether to call up Glenn Maxwell or Marcus Stoinis. -
NRL shoulder charge rule unclear: Morgan
North Queensland five-eighth Michael Morgan says the revised NRL shoulder charge rule is still unclear in the wake of Jason Taumalolo's two game suspension. -
Rebels suffer another Super injury setback
Taking on the unbeaten Chiefs at AAMI Park on Friday night, the Melbourne Rebels have been dealt another Super Rugby injury blow losing lock Lopeti Timani. -
Noble glad West Ham are back on track after turbulent spell
West Ham, who finished seventh in the Premier league last season, got off to a bad start this term and were languishing in 18th place after seven games, but have rallied in recent months to climb to 11th. -
I'll probably miss AFL round one: Montagna
St Kilda veteran Leigh Montagna is yet to resume from a calf muscle injury, while Hawthorn's Jonathan O'Rourke has another hamstring problem. -
Cats patient as Taylor tries new AFL role
Geelong coach Chris Scott is confident playing Harry Taylor in attack will pay off for the AFL club.
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