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  • Australian Open NFTs tank in value on non-fungible token marketplace

    January 14, 2025

    NFTs sold by Tennis Australia for nearly £1.5m have tanked in value amid reports the organisation has walked away from its non-fungible token project. More than 9,000 of the NFTs, which are digital images of tennis balls, have shed up to 90 per cent of their value since the launch in 2022 by Tennis Australia. [...]

  • Anthony Joshua joins padel craze by investing in Murray’s Hexagon Cup team

    January 13, 2025

    Boxer Anthony Joshua has teamed up with fellow British sporting great Andy Murray by becoming a co-owner of his Hexagon Cup-winning padel team. Joshua has joined Murray, tennis coach Dani Vallverdu and businessman Arran Yentob in the ownership group of Team AD/vantage as the British entrant bids to retain its crown this month. They will [...]

  • Brit Fearnley stuns Kyrgios at Australian Open to bank £100,000 prize money

    January 13, 2025

    British tennis prospect Jacob Fearnley achieved the biggest prize money payout of his burgeoning career by beating Nick Kyrgios in the first round of the Australian Open on Monday. Fearnley, 23, only turned professional last year after impressing on the US college circuit and quickly broke into the men’s top 100 after winning four titles [...]

  • Sport in 2025: A rallying cry to London, Mayor Khan and Londoners

    January 2, 2025

    For at least the past five years it has felt as if London was disappearing off the global sporting stage. The capital may boast the Home of Cricket, 17 professional football clubs and five stadiums with a capacity of over 50,000 but huge sporting events have sought refuge in the likes of Saudi Arabia, the [...]

  • Djokovic and Kyrgios win doubles opener as Murray era begins

    December 30, 2024

    Novak Djokovic and Nick Kyrgios teamed up to beat Andreas Mies and Alexander Erler at the Brisbane International. The doubles tournament is the season opener Down Under before the singles begins next week and the Australian Open gets underway on 12 January. It is Djokovic’s first tournament with former rival Andy Murray on his coaching [...]

  • Ed Warner: Why the anti-doping fight desperately needs a shot in the arm

    December 19, 2024

    Confirmation that Mykhailo Mudryk has failed a routine anti-doping test must rightly trigger the usual essential caveats.  Chelsea’s Ukrainian winger has only been provisionally suspended. This is simply the start of a process with the facts to be established and the outcome far from certain.  What is clear is that Mudryk’s case will be another [...]

  • Fresh legal twist in Wimbledon expansion saga

    December 11, 2024

    Wimbledon chiefs have begun a legal process in a bid to see off any lingering threat of a challenge to their £200m expansion plans for the world famous tennis club. Opponents of the scheme want to use an obscure law to quash the planning permission finally granted last month, three years after the plans were [...]

  • How Playtomic surfed – and fuelled – tidal wave of interest in padel

    December 10, 2024

    The platform now boasts 1.4m active users in Europe, up 40 per cent on last year.

  • Ed Warner: It’s sports awards season, so here’s my team of the year

    December 5, 2024

    ParalympicsGB are my team of the year – they succeeded where others failed and all without the fanfare they deserved, says Ed Warner. Sports award season is upon us. This of the Year and That of the Year, on red carpets and across multiple platforms with misty eyes and banging showreels.  Not a vintage year [...]

  • Black Friday TV deals: Save on Sky Sports, TNT Sports, Amazon and more

    November 28, 2024

    Watching sport on TV in the UK can be eye-wateringly expensive – accessing all the available Premier League games costs a minimum of £740 for a whole football season – but Black Friday sport subscription deals could bring that cost down.  If you need to watch absolutely all of the football, such as the Nations [...]

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