March, 2020
Lewis Hamilton: Formula 1 world champion allays coronavirus concerns
F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton allays fans’ concerns that he may have coronavirus after he was recently pictured with actor Idris Elba, who has tested positive for the virus.
Tokyo 2020 date ‘now has to be addressed’ – UK Athletics chair
Nic Coward, the new chairman of UK Athletics, suggests that the Tokyo 2020 Olympics should be postponed because of the coronavirus crisis.
Tom Brady: Tampa Bay Buccaneers sign ex-Patriots quarterback
Six-time Super Bowl winner Tom Brady signs for Tampa Bay Buccaneers after the quarterback left the New England Patriots.
Coronavirus and F1: Delayed start or no season at all? What happens next in Formula 1?
When might the season start? What races will miss out? Chief F1 writer Andrew Benson’s looks at what happens next in Formula 1.
PRO14 final cancelled, league suspended ‘indefinitely’
The Guinness PRO14 final has been cancelled with the league’s suspension now made ‘indefinite’ because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Onions fears red-ball wipeout for 2020
Graham Onions fears he may not bowl a red ball all season with the county-cricket calendar looking certain to be decimated by the coronavirus pandemic.
ANZ Premiership postponed for two weeks
Netball New Zealand has made the decision to postpone the 2020 ANZ Premiership for two weeks due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Inside the week that shut down the NBA and NHL
It has been just one week. That’s all. Just one full week since Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert tested positive for coronavirus, just one full week since the NBA became the first of the North American pro sports leagues to suspend operations, one week since sport essentially stopped.
Zidane to remain Real boss
Zinedine Zidane will remain Real Madrid head coach next season, according to reports in Spain.
Coronavirus: Gareth Southgate urges England fans to ‘look out for each other’
England manager Gareth Southgate says “we shouldn’t spend another moment” thinking about the postponement of Euro 2020.