June 2nd, 2025
Stay or go? Man Utd waiting for Fernandes decision on future
Manchester United are waiting to hear from club captain Bruno Fernandes on whether he wants to stay at the club, amid interest from Saudi Pro League club Al Hilal.
South Africa batter Klaasen retires from international cricket
South Africa batter Heinrich Klaasen has announced his retirement from all forms of international cricket in a blow to the country ahead of co-hosting the 2027 50-over World Cup.
‘Move was not right’ – Verstappen accepts blame for Russell clash
Max Verstappen has admitted his controversial clash with George Russell at the Spanish Grand Prix was “not right”.
The next Tiger or Nicklaus? Scheffler ‘in a different league’
Scottie Scheffler secured his third PGA Tour win of the season, in his last four starts, with a successful title defence at the Memorial Tournament, catapulting his name once again among the game’s all-time greats.
Broad lands South Africa coaching role before World Test final vs Australia
Former England bowler Stuart Broad will work with South Africa as a consultant ahead of the World Test Championship final on June 11, his first coaching role since retiring in 2023.
Move ‘was not right’, says ‘frustrated’ Verstappen
Max Verstappen says that “frustration” led to his collision with George Russell during the Spanish Grand Prix and that the move “was not right and shouldn’t have happened”.
Gauff sails into French Open quarter-finals
Coco Gauff continues her pursuit of a first French Open singles title with another impressive straight-set victory to reach the quarter-finals.
Root ‘getting better with age’ – the numbers behind his ODI brilliance
Joe Root is now England’s leading run-scorer in one-day internationals – what are the numbers behind his brilliance?
‘Are you getting ready for UFC?’ How super-fit Draper intimidates Bublik
Jack Draper’s rise up the rankings has been “insane”, says Alexander Bublik – who wonders how he can beat him in the French Open fourth round.
Rugby concussion lawsuit rises to 1,100 former players
More than 520 additional former rugby players have joined a concussion lawsuit against the sport’s authorities, according to the law firm bringing the case.