Lleyton Hewitt’s return from retirement with his son Cruz in doubles at the New South Wales Open challenger tournament ended with a loss in the quarterfinals.
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England hold off on naming final XI for Perth Test
Ben Stokes waiting for final look at pitch before making call on all-pace attack
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Gill set to miss Guwahati Test against South Africa; Pant to stand in as captain
India’s Test captain has been advised more rest to avoid recurrence of neck spasms
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Grisham, Torres, Imanaga, Woodruff accept QOs
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Mushfiqur, Litton centuries take Bangladesh to 476
Mushfiqur became the 11th batter to score a century in his 100th Test as Ireland toiled away in the morning session
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Piastri: McLaren orders played role in Baku crashes
Oscar Piastri has admitted that McLaren’s team orders at the Italian Grand Prix were still on his mind when he suffered a disastrous crash-heavy weekend at the next round in Baku.
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Lego to release F1 Academy car in new partnership
A Lego-liveried car will take part in F1 Academy in 2026 as part of a new multi-year partnership between the Danish company and Formula 1’s all-female support series.
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‘Most-racingest driver’? Norris to tie 150 F1 starts for McLaren in Vegas
Lando Norris will tie David Coulthard as the most-tenured driver in McLaren history when the lights go out for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, where the current Formula 1 points leader will make his 150th career start.
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Bergs leads Belgium into Davis Cup semifinals
Zizou Bergs defeated Arthur Rinderknech in straight sets to send Belgium into the Davis Cup semifinals with am insurmountable 2-0 lead over 10-time champion France on Tuesday.
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Australia’s injuries fuel English optimism but task ahead is huge
The home side have handed out two debuts for the first time since 2019 while there remains much interest in the Perth pitch