An abdominal injury forced Naomi Osaka to pull out of the Australian Open hours before her third-round match.
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Humbert pulls out of Davis Cup tie with France
Ugo Humbert has pulled out of playing for France in a Davis Cup match next month to prioritize upcoming tournaments.
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Capitals bowl with two changes, RCB bring back Arundhati Reddy
Delhi Capitals brought in Chinelle Henry and Minnu Mani for Lucy Hamilton and Deeya Yadav
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Sri Lanka succumb for 219 as spin-heavy England turn screw
Asalanka, de Silva resist with 40s but dry surface offers plenty chance to defend low total
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Naqvi casts uncertainty on Pakistan’s participation in T20 World Cup after Bangladesh ouster
The PCB chairman said the final call will be taken after talks with the Pakistan government
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All-round Parmar takes Japan to historic win after Tanzania lose 7 for 13
Nihar Parmar took a four-for, then hit an unbeaten 53, to take Japan to their first victory at a World Cup
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Audi Formula 1 team reveals 2026 livery, targets title by 2030
The new Audi Formula 1 team has set its sights on winning a world championship by 2030 after revealing its 2026 race livery at a launch event in Berlin on Tuesday evening.
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Fallows heads to RB after Aston Martin exit
Former Aston Martin and Red Bull engineer Dan Fallows will join Racing Bulls as its new technical director in April this year.
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Djokovic’s 400th Grand Slam win extends record
Novak Djokovic became the first player to reach 400 wins in Grand Slam singles when he beat Botic van de Zandschulp 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (4) on Saturday night in the third round of the Australian Open.
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Wawrinka toasts with beer in Aussie send-off
Stan Wawrinka said goodbye after his loss to Taylor Fritz and then grabbed two beers from a courtside ice box, cracked the cans with the Australian Open tournament director and saluted the crowd.