February, 2021

The six Brits at this year’s Australian Open

British No 1s Johanna Konta and Dan Evans are leading the charge in Melbourne with hope for a positive start to 2021 at the Australian Open.

Alcazar stays fresh for Festival

Fergal O’Brien will chart a direct course to the Cheltenham Festival with Imperial Alcazar.

Man Utd 9-0 Southampton: How do Ralph Hasenhuttl’s side recover again?

Southampton suffer two 9-0 defeats in 16 months – they recovered once, how do they do it again?

Wolves 2-1 Arsenal: Mikel Arteta says Gunners may appeal against David Luiz red card

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta criticises the decision to send David Luiz off in the loss to Wolves and says the Gunners may appeal.

LGBT+ History Month: The history of the Gay Games – the event that grew but stuck to its principles

The 11th Gay Games will take place in Hong Kong next year, four decades after a former US decathlete-turned-physician’s dreams of a truly inclusive sporting event became reality.

Super Bowl 55: Can you name every Super Bowl winner since 2000?

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers taking on the Kansas City Chiefs in Sunday night’s Super Bowl – how many winners since 2000 can you name?

Murray River Open: Nick Kyrgios wins after stopping match to speak to supervisor

Nick Kyrgios stops play for almost five minutes and calls the umpires “peanuts” in his victory at the Murray River Open.

Huddersfield’s Lawrence to sit on RFL’s inclusion board

Huddersfield’s Jamaica international Michael Lawrence will help spearhead rugby league’s bid to become a truly inclusive sport.

Mercedes reveal March launch date for new F1 car

Mercedes have revealed they will launch the car they hope will extend their record-breaking streak of Formula 1 titles on March 2.

Baxter sacked by Indian club over rape analogy

Englishman Stuart Baxter has been sacked by Indian Super League club Odisha after using an offensive analogy about rape over a refereeing decision.
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