Schwartzel wins more than four million dollars at LIV Golf
The former Masters champion wins the first ever LIV Golf Invitational.
Andy Murray's agonised walk back to his chair was that of a sportsman who wondered how it had come to this.
Roberto Bautista Agut has become the third seeded player in the men’s draw to pull out of Wimbledon after contracting Covid-19. The Spaniard, the tournament’s No17 seed, had been scheduled to face Colombia’s Daniel Galan in the second round at SW19 on Thursday.
What will Liam Broady do with his £120,000 prizemoney for reaching the third round of Wimbledon? “I might just withdraw it all,” said Broady on Thursday night, “and just, like, lie on it.”
Signing for Ferrari is certainly a hard secret to keep.
An ex-Carlisle United trialist striker will come up against the Blues next season after joining one of their League Two rivals.
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Edinburgh team-mate Mark Bennett is also set to start his first match for the national team since 2016.
The ECB has been urged to consider ticket buying supporters after changing the start time at short notice for the India Test to gain more exposure with Asian broadcasters.
Alfa Romeo have finally caught up stockpiling parts for the cars.
West Ham are “disappointed” with the representatives of academy forward Sonny Perkins after confirming the teenager’s departure and say they “strongly believe” an approach from a rival club led him to push for an exit. Perkins has rejected multiple offers of a professional contract at the London Stadium, and though West Ham will be entitled to compensation from the 18-year-old’s next club, the Hammers are furious with the situation. The Hammers have not confirmed whether they will be making a formal complaint but in a strong statement said they “believe the rules and structures in place at the Football Association and Premier League should be upheld at all times”.
The Ricky Ponting pull. The MS Dhoni helicopter. The Sir Alastair Cook nudge off the hips through mid-wicket for one. Some shots are so synonymous with particular batters that all other iterations are simply derivatives. This is the zenith of the art form. The way it was meant to be played.
England coach Eddie Jones has recalled scrum-half Danny Care and No 8 Billy Vunipola after lengthy absences in an experienced side captained by Courtney Lawes to take on the Wallabies on Saturday in the first of three Tests.
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A magnificent 150 from Marizanne Kapp – the highest score by a South African woman in Tests – helped her side to 284 all out at stumps on the first day at Taunton, putting a dent in England’s hopes of a dream start to their new-look era. The hosts had reduced South Africa to 45 for four, with the debutantes Issy Wong and Lauren Bell claiming maiden scalps after Heather Knight made the bold decision to bowl first. Kapp, though, was happy to spoil the party, creaming boundaries through the covers and punishing anything overpitched.
The versatile star has made 80 appearances for Leeds, but appears to have fallen down the pecking order and now a move to the Champ looks to be on the cards
Man Utd managers don't always get what they want.
Liverpool’s defeat to Real Madrid in Paris was marred by incidents involving fans before the match
Boulter takes on Harmony Tan while Broady is up against 19th seed Alex De Minaur.
The wicketkeeper-batter has replaced Eoin Morgan in charge of England’s white-ball teams
After a disappointing run of form, Eddie Jones will be desperate for England to click into gear ahead of next year's World Cup. But his much-changed side face a tough task against Dave Rennie's improving Wallabies. Telegraph Sport assesses six key areas that will define the first Test in Perth on Saturday.