You can watch a lifetime’s worth of tennis and you may never again see the sort of drama that the crowd at the Rod Laver Arena was treated to yesterday.
Cape Point – views for days, friendly ostriches, and a healthy dose of wind. It’s the latter that attracted Danish daredevil kitesurfer Nick Jacobsen to the tip of the peninsula.
We’ve seen a number of awkward post-match interviews, booing and heckling, and just generally boorish behaviour.
The Cape coast was battered by massive swells last week, with big wave fans using the opportunity to ride some epic waves.
Time and time again, our Sevens side has held their nerve to claim late wins and yesterday in Malaga, Spain was no different.
During the third seed’s fourth round exit to number 14 seed Denis Shapovalov, he lost his temper on multiple occasions.
Daniil Medvedev was jeered by the crowd at the Rod Laver Arena and his response did nothing to endear him to those in attendance.
One of Novak Djokovic’s major sponsors, Lacoste, wants a word about events that led to a protracted legal battle and his eventual visa cancellation.
Playing in front of a home crowd usually brings with it some added pressure and expectation. Then again, Nick Kyrgios isn’t your usual tennis player.
Yesterday, Australia’s federal court unanimously upheld the decision to cancel Djokovic’s visa and he boarded an Emirates flight from Melbourne to Dubai.
He may have won his first appeal against that visa cancellation but it looks like he’s lost the war.
The drama started when Proteas skipper Dean Elgar was given out LBW by Marais Erasmus and reviewed the decision more out of hope than anything else.
Two Australian Channel 7 presenters learnt the hard way that the cameras are always rolling, and the microphones always recording, when their frank exchange before a news report was leaked.
The Serbian tennis star has issued an apology for false claims on his Australian immigration form, as well as appearing in public after a positive COVID-19 test result.
Chances are you’ve already chosen a side in the Hamilton versus Verstappen battle, but if you’re still on the fence perhaps this will sway you.
Earlier this morning, Novak Djokovic won his appeal against deportation from Australia. His reprieve may be temporary and sympathy from certain quarters is very limited.
The technology on display during Friday’s Indy Autonomous Challenge at the annual CES technology conference was quite something.
Djokovic’s lawyers were battling against his deportation from Australia after a huge controversy surrounding his visa.
The Dutch world champion partied well into Monday morning with videos showing wild scenes of celebration.
Reeva’s parents have made it clear multiple times over the past few years that they want Oscar to pay for what he did.
With Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton tied on points heading into this weekend’s season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the stage was set for a dramatic finale.
Chelsea striker and Australian captain Sam Kerr took exception to the fool running around with his cellphone out.
Ryder Cup golfer Thorbjørn Olesen has landed himself in serious legal trouble for his behaviour aboard a British Airways flight.
The 2022 FIFA World Cup is edging ever nearer and Qatar has built a number of new stadiums. One stands apart from the rest for its unique design.
Rassie Erasmus is now serving a lengthy ban from matchday activities. That doesn’t mean he can’t get a few drinks and thinly-veiled messages in.
Jordy’s story is being told in ‘Silver Linings’, which covers the incredible highs and devastating lows Jordy has experienced in his life recently.
During last night’s ‘Monday Night Raw’ at the Barclays Centre in Brooklyn, New York, one ‘fan’ really overstepped the mark when he attacked WWE star, Seth Rollins.
There are plenty of people around the world who have Siya Kolisi’s signature. Chances are there’s only one who has it on a Speedo, which he happened to be wearing at the time in front of a packed house at Murrayfield.
After the Supreme Court of Appeal corrected its ruling on Oscar’s sentence, he has actually been eligible for parole since July.
Needing a draw to progress to the 2022 World Cup final qualifying round, Bafana Bafana lost 1-0 to the most dubious of penalties.