Amid a breakout junior season, Gonzaga’s Braden Huff will be sidelined for four to eight weeks after injuring his left knee in practice earlier this week.
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Centurion: Djokovic wins 100th Aussie match
Novak Djokovic closed Day 2 at the Australian Open with his 100th win at Melbourne Park. He beat Pedro Martinez in straight sets in a match that marked the start of a record 21st Australian Open and 81st Grand Slam.
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MI’s struggling top order meet DC’s struggling new-ball bowlers
Which of these teams can find a way to put the power in their powerplay?
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Heather Knight not ready to ‘hang up boots’ despite new London Spirit role
Former England captain still has on-field ambitions but sees GM role as chance to begin transition to post-playing career
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Anushka, Kumari in as Giants bowl against unchanged RCB
Medium pacer Happy Kumari, 18, was handed her WPL debut
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Sri Lanka’s Malinda Pushpakumara joins the 1000-wicket club
Left-arm spinner is one of only three active bowlers with 1000 first-class wickets
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Haas, unlike Red Bull, reveal design of new F1 car
Haas has released the first images of its 2026 Formula 1 car ahead of the upcoming season, featuring a predominantly white livery that highlights its new title partnership with Toyota Gazoo Racing.
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Forget go-karts! Ocon expects big F1 driving change
Haas driver Esteban Ocon has said Formula 1 drivers can “forget everything that we’ve learned since go-karts” as they adapt to the sport’s new cars under regulation changes for 2026.
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Day 2 as it happened: Player leaves court in wheelchair; Novak ties Open record
Home hero Alex de Minaur and American Coco Gauff punched their tickets to the second round of the Australian Open on day two, but it wasn’t such a happy story for fan favourite Alex Eala, who was sent packing despite a 6-0 start.
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‘I want more’: de Minaur sets sights on Open glory
Making no secret of his Australian Open title obsession, Alex de Minaur has elevated himself to genuine grand slam contender after motoring into the second round in Melbourne.