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Wimbledon champion Rybakina races into Australian Open semi-final
Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina cruised into her first Australian Open semi-final with a 6-2, 6-4 win over Latvia's Jelena Ostapenko on Tuesday.
Kyrgios targets March return with knee surgery a 'great success'
Nick Kyrgios's knee surgery was a "great success" with the temperamental Australian targeting a return for the Indian Wells ATP Masters in March, his manager said Tuesday.
Lakers trade for Japan star Rui Hachimura
The Los Angeles Lakers have signed Japanese international Rui Hachimura in a deal that sends guard Kendrick Nunn and multiple draft picks to the Washington Wizards, the Lakers said Monday.
Newly-retired Bale to play at golf's Pebble Beach event
Gareth Bale said on Monday he will play in golf's Pebble Beach Pro-Am event in February, just weeks after the former Real Madrid and Wales star announced his retirement from football.
Kane ignored illness to earn share of Spurs goal record
Harry Kane revealed he shook off a fever to move level with Jimmy Greaves as Tottenham's joint record scorer with his 266th goal for the club in Monday's 1-0 win at Fulham.
Kane sinks Fulham to become Spurs' joint record scorer
Harry Kane moved level with Jimmy Greaves as Tottenham's record scorer as his 266th goal for the club sealed a vital 1-0 win against Fulham on Monday.
Kane survived difficult start to earn share of Spurs goal record
Newly established as Tottenham's joint record goalscorer, Harry Kane's place in the history books was earned as much by his perseverance as his lethal finishing.
Mbappe scores five in PSG French Cup rout of amateur minnows
Kylian Mbappe became the first Paris Saint-Germain player to score five times in one match as the Ligue 1 giants crushed sixth-tier amateur minnows Pays de Cassel 7-0 in the French Cup on Monday.
Ten-man Inter slip to defeat against Empoli
Inter Milan missed the chance to go second in Serie A when they slipped to a 1-0 defeat at home to Empoli on Monday.
Forest will attack Man Utd in League Cup semi: Cooper
Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper said on Monday his side will take the attack to Manchester United in this week's League Cup semi-finals.
Frank Lampard's highs and lows
Frank Lampard was unceremoniously sacked as Everton boss on Monday after less than a year in charge of the troubled club.
Lampard sacked as boss of troubled Everton
Frank Lampard was sacked as Everton manager on Monday after less than a year in charge at the struggling Premier League club.
Santos set to be named Poland coach
Polish Football Association (PZPN) president Cezary Kulesza hinted on Monday that former Portugal boss Fernando Santos would be named their new coach.
Gatland wants review of Wales' 60-cap rule
Wales head coach Warren Gatland said on Monday he would like the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) to look again at the 60-cap selection rule following concerns it could harm the national team amid fears of a player exodus.
Arsenal sign Poland defender Kiwior from Spezia
Premier League leaders Arsenal signed Poland defender Jakub Kiwior from Italian side Spezia in a deal worth a reported £12 million ($27 million) on Monday.
Scotland add Hodgson to Six Nations squad as Gray cover
Scotland coach Gregor Townsend added Jamie Hodgson to his squad for the upcoming Six Nations on Monday following fitness doubts over lock Jonny Gray.
No 'mind games' for England coach Borthwick
Steve Borthwick may have learned his trade as a coach under Eddie Jones but the new England boss said on Monday he has no intention of emulating his predecessor's mind games, insisting he will remain "authentic".
Lampard sacked as Everton boss: reports
Relegation-threatened Everton have sacked manager Frank Lampard after less than a year in charge at the Goodison Park club, British media reported on Monday.
Man found guilty of robbing British cycling star Cavendish
A man was found guilty on Monday of robbing British cycling star Mark Cavendish and his wife Peta of their high-value watches in a knifepoint attack at their home.
Owen Farrell wants England to lead way on rugby safety
Owen Farrell, who completed a ban for a dangerous tackle just in time for the Six Nations, wants England to lead the way in making rugby safer.
Dupont says France up against it to defend Six Nations title
France captain Antoine Dupont said on Monday that defending their Six Nations title and achieving a second successive Grand Slam will be tough.
Shelton 'just hustling' in shock run to Australian Open quarters
The 89th-ranked Ben Shelton admitted Monday he was more surprised than anyone with his run to the Australian Open quarter-finals, on his first time outside the United States.
Sexton 'good to go' for Ireland's Six Nations opener
Irish captain Johnny Sexton dispelled injury concerns on Monday, declaring he is "good to go" for Ireland's Six Nations rugby opener against Wales in Cardiff on February 4.
Ruthless Djokovic, Sabalenka sweep into Australian Open quarters
Novak Djokovic surged into the Australian Open quarter-finals with his "best match of this year" on Monday, while Aryna Sabalenka was an equally ruthless winner.
'Best day so far' for Djokovic as injury worries fade
A ruthless Novak Djokovic ominously warned Monday his hamstring injury was on the mend after his "best day so far" at the Australian Open as he surged into a 13th Melbourne Park quarter-final.
England's Lawes doubtful for Six Nations
England forward Courtney Lawes' involvement in the Six Nations has been threatened by a calf injury he suffered playing for club side Northampton at the weekend.
Paul wins Australian Open 'war' to set up all-American quarter
Tommy Paul defeated 24th seed Roberto Bautista Agut on Monday to reach his first Grand Slam quarter-final and set up an all-American clash at the Australian Open.
'Lucky' Rublev wins five-set epic to make Australian Open quarters
Never-say-die fifth seed Andrey Rublev admitted Monday he was "lucky" after saving two match points to topple Danish teen Holger Rune in a rollercoaster five sets and book a place in the Australian Open quarter-finals.
Djokovic crushes De Minaur to fire warning at Australian Open
Novak Djokovic demolished Alex de Minaur for the loss of just five games to sweep into a 13th Australian Open quarter-final and send an ominous warning Monday, showing few signs of his troublesome hamstring.
Garcia struggled with 'emotions' in Australian Open defeat
Title contender Caroline Garcia said she "shot herself in the foot" as nerves got the better of her in a last-16 defeat at the Australian Open on Monday.
Vekic out to avenge Bencic after ending teen's Melbourne run
Donna Vekic ended the fairytale Australian Open of Linda Fruhvirtova in the fourth round on Monday then eyed "revenge" against her last-eight opponent for knocking out her good friend Belinda Bencic.
Home comforts fuel Tsitsipas title bid at Australian Open
It's about 15,000 kilometres (9,000 miles) from Melbourne to Greece, but home comforts are fuelling Stefanos Tsitsipas's charge towards a maiden Grand Slam title at the Australian Open.