Wearable fitness trackers have drawn attention at this year’s Australian Open, with leading players Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka all having been asked to remove their devices in matches.
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- Kohli meets DC, Rahul meets RCB as playoffs race heats up
- Rabada and Sudharsan crush CSK
- Linde in as LSG bowl; no Pathirana yet for KKR
- Hyderabad Kingsmen storm into playoffs after NRR boost against Rawalpindiz
- GT bring in Arshad for Prasidh and bowl in Chennai heat
- Brathwaite wants DC to be ‘a little bit more proactive’ with the ball
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Day 10: All the latest news and action
Our reporters are on the ground at the Australian Open, bringing you all the news, results, schedules and more from Melbourne.
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‘Squeezed every drop’: Kane Richardson announces retirement from professional cricket
The pace bowler called time after one season for Sydney Sixers having played BBL since it began
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Team Penske gets 3-peat in Rolex 24 at Daytona
Roger Penske’s team won the Rolex 24 at Daytona for a third straight year, becoming the third squad in the 64-year history of the prestigious endurance race to do so.
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No. 1 Arizona survives BYU to stay undefeated
Brayden Burries scored 29 points and made the game-saving block in the final seconds as No. 1 Arizona held off a furious rally from No. 13 BYU.
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SL women to tour West Indies for ODI and T20I series in February-March 2026
All six games on the tour will be played in Grenada
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Sciver-Brunt zooms past the pack to claim lead in Orange Cap race
Harmanpreet Kaur, Phoebe Litchfield and Smriti Mandhana breathe down Nat Sciver-Brunt’s neck among run scorers, while Amelia Kerr and Lauren Bell inch closer to Nandani Sharma for the Purple Cap
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Rickelton wants to lean on IPL experience to make most of World Cup call-up
Rickelton didn’t have the best of returns on South Africa’s last tour of India, but he is confident of his game in the subcontinent
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Alpine: Christian Horner interested in investing in team
Alpine has revealed former Red Bull boss Christian Horner is among a group interested in investing in the Formula 1 team.
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Bediako hearing delayed; NCAA wants new judge
Charles Bediako can continue playing for Alabama after a hearing on his request for a preliminary injunction was delayed. Meanwhile, the NCAA has filed a motion asking the judge overseeing the case to recuse himself, AL.com reported.