Smith plans to drink '20 Claret Jugs' after Open win
This was a maiden major triumph for the 28-year-old, Australia's first Open Championship winner since 1993.
The US Open champion is looking to start with a clean slate upon her return to the city of her birth.
England defender Fikayo Tomori committed his future to Milan on the eve of the Serie A season.
The move has been condemned by football supporters.
Haaland had faced some criticism for his underwhelming performance in the Community Shield defeat by Liverpool last weekend.
Wesley Fofana could break a huge transfer record if Leicester accept Chelsea's third offer for him.
England led the way with 57 golds, behind only Australia in the medal table, and 176 in total.
Perhaps it's taken nearly a century of fighting for relevance for the Commonwealth Games to find its place as the ultimate sporting palette cleanser.
The towering striker scored on his Premier League debut
The Real Madrid president praised the Italian for his continuing European success with Los Blancos
Citizens of Qatar support plans to move the FIFA World Cup one day earlier than previously scheduled
Badminton boys Ben Lane and Sean Vendy made no bones about feeling chuffed with their Commonwealth Games silver lining.
The men’s and women’s finals will take place in August next year.
Tom Brady was still setting career highs in 2021, and Buccaneers team-mate Scotty Miller knows he has "so much left in the tank".
St Helens have been boosted by the returns of Will Hopoate, Sione Mata’utia and Agnatius Paasi for their clash against Hull on Sunday.
North Wales Crusaders have confirmed Head Coach Anthony Murray will leave the club at the end of the season.
A fitness update from Alexander Zverev.
A Champions League club are progressing in talks to sign Tanguy Ndombele who could be just one of four Tottenham exits in the coming weeks.
Archibald Smith, 58, sparked the pyrotechnic close to Celtic Park on February 2, 2022.
Uh oh! Things are going from bad to worse for Gerrard and Villa if this report is to be believed!
Eddie Jones has been rebuked by the Rugby Football Union for criticising the English game’s reliance on the private school system. England’s head coach said in a newspaper interview published over the weekend that “you are going to have to blow the whole thing up” because it produces “closeted” players who lack “resolve”. The view has been condemned as “insulting” and “divisive and disrespectful” by 2003 World Cup-winning mastermind Sir Clive Woodard and Twickenham has reacted by highlighting the importance of private schools to the game.