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LA fires inch towards Olympic venues but 2028 Games 'not impossible'
The 2028 Olympic Games feels like a world away, but one expert says the city of Los Angeles will still be rebuilding by the time the mega-event comes to town.
Why tennis's next big thing could be a Brazilian teenager ranked 112 in the world
At just 18, João Fonseca is putting the tennis world on notice, as illustrated by his clinical straight-sets victory over ninth seed Andrey Rublev at the Australian Open.
Vukic stuns 22nd seed in five sets as Kokkinakis's hopes crushed by Britain's Draper
Aleksandar Vukic is through to the third round of the Australian Open after coming from behind to defeat American Sebastian Korda in five sets.
Tennis fans share mixed feelings on cost of attending Australian Open
With more than 1 million people expected to walk through the gates this year, how affordable do punters reckon it is to head to the Australian Open?
Popyrin bemoans 'shocking' Australian Open exit after tough month
Rising Australian star Alexei Popyrin says he has some thinking to do after a disappointing exit from his home grand slam.
Sam Kerr faces London court on racially aggravated harassment charges
The Matildas star has been charged with causing a police officer harassment, alarm or distress under the UK's Public Order Act.
Five quick hits: Medvedev's mid-court madness and who's on day four
The luckiest loser wins on five-minute's notice, Daniil Medvedev is expecting a big fine for demolishing a net camera, and the debutant from LA hoping to put a smile on people's faces, here's the five quick hits from day three of the Australian Open.
De Minaur says 'motivation has never been higher' after perfect start
Alex de Minaur has been Australia's great men's grand slam hope for a few years now. Never has he looked more ready to step to the plate.
'It did rattle me': Birrell emotional after shock opponent change at Open
Australian qualifier Kim Birrell is rolled in just over an hour following a last-minute change of opponent in German lucky loser Eva Lys.
Kyrgios can become 'best doubles player in the world'
Nick Kyrgios's singles career could be over after he crashed out of the Australian Open but a leading analyst believes he can still become "the best doubles player in the world".
Destanee Aiava's Australian Open win makes a 'world of difference'
Ranked 195 in the world, Destanee Aiava's gripping first-round win at Melbourne Park will go a long way to funding her 2025 season and building her confidence.
De Minaur wins, races to be courtside for future wife Boulter on day three of Australian Open — as it happened
Alex de Minaur won his first round match in straight sets, then had time to support fiancee Katie Boulter as she fought through in three sets to progress into the second round of the Australian Open after all six other Aussies in action fell to defeat — as it happened.
Australia wins second Women's Ashes ODI to take commanding series lead
Four wickets to Alana King and Ellyse Perry's 35th ODI half century have fired Australia to a 21-run victory over England in the second match of the Women's Ashes.
Kyrgios proves his love affair with fans is like no other
After a two-year hiatus, the greatest show in tennis was back as Nick Kyrgios took to the court. It provided scenes that neither the player nor his adoring fans will ever forget.
Five quick hits: US star's courtside hurl and Gauff's unique outfit
Lucky losers Francesco Passaro and Harriet Dart enjoy their day out, while Frances Tiafoe just loses his lunch. Here's the five quick hits from the Australian Open, including who is playing on day three.
Sinner welcomes Open crowd response amid doping controversy
As the controversy surrounding his doping violations bubbles away, Jannik Sinner admits he was unsure what kind of reception he would meet from Australian Open crowds.
Cummins named to captain Australia at Champions Trophy despite ankle injury
Australia names captain Pat Cummins in its squad for the Champions Trophy despite the star quick dealing with an ankle issue.
'Tried to grab at my throat': Competitiveness hurting social sport
Lily Grimley was grabbed by the throat during an altercation at a social netball game a few years ago, forcing her out of the competition that she joined purely for social reasons — and it's not uncommon.
Destanee Aiava caps stunning day as nine home hopes win at Australian Open
Nine Australians have won their first round singles matches on a superb day of tennis at the Australian Open for the home fans, with Novak Djokovic winning despite an early scare in the night session on Rod Laver Arena. Follow live.
Gardner finds form at the right time as Australia makes Ashes statement
Ashleigh Gardner's hard-hitting approach might appear better suited to T20 cricket, but it is in the 50-over format where the all-rounder has returned to form.



