It hasn’t been the ideal 2016 for tennis superstar Maria Sharapova, although she seems in decent spirits whilst on a beach in Mexico.
It was an average weekend for diehard Sharks fans, their team losing to the Crusaders in a close-fought battle. That may not have been the only battle though.
The only thing more frustrating than getting stuck in a rut is not knowing you’re stuck. But that’s what friends are for.
Wolves have been under protection in the states since 2012 and as their population is on the rise, their integration into society isn’t as humane as some would like.
It’s not often that footballers score from the halfway line, least of all in an international match. Take a bow Hlompho Kekana with this absolute gem.
The debate over equal pay in tennis rages on, with some of the game’s biggest names not too impressed with what’s going on.
A Durban chick who made the local longboarding team was able to raise a bit of money by auctioning off her sister.
Strap on your virtual skis and get ready for one helluva ride, this skier taking on the might of the Matterhorn and living to tell the tale.
The world of professional tennis is in a right mess at the moment, and there is one doddering old fart to thank for it all.
Formula One crashes always look rather epic, but even by those standards Fernando Alonso can count himself very lucky.
There’s an 8-year-old kid in California that shoots a half-court basket so well, he has been likened to superstar Steph Curry.
Wayne Rooney has long been a figure of ridicule, his penchant for older ladies and his resemblance to Shrek two easy targets. This won’t help then.
Oscar Pistorius has exhausted just about every legal option there is to remain a free man. That’s where this scam artist comes in.
As FIFA lays bare the extent of our corrupt 2010 World Cup bid our esteemed Sports Minister will attempt to put out those flames. Spin us another one Fiks.
When you have a population approaching 1,4 billion there are no shortage of kids to play footie, although China are now throwing around serious cash.
It was only a matter of time before our fears were confirmed, but we should now admit once and for all that we bought the 2010 World Cup.
This week, the Cape Epic is going down and there’s one team out there that is giving you a chance to win some amazing prizes. Just because.
Piers Morgan, a longtime Gunners supporter, attacked David Beckham over comments that fans were being disrespectful.
Drone racing is about to take over the world, but Dubai is on trend, welcoming the age of robotics with wide open arms and big, lit-up race tracks.
A bull got a little bleak when he wasn’t invited to join in on the community football match and, well, invaded the field.
After a two week hiatus following those violent clashes in Bloemfontein the Varsity Cup is back. Not that you’ll be allowed to go watch however.
After his estranged wife left him in December, Jenson Button has found another model to replace her.
Police have confirmed that a charge of attempted murder has been made against former Springbok Schalk Burger Senior.
As sponsors run for the hills there is at least one company that refuses to bow to public pressure. Just why are they so fond of Maria then?
There were some serious skills on display during this weekend’s Soweto derby, with one man in particular causing a stir over in the UK.
Sympathy is proving hard to come by for former darling of the tennis world Maria Sharapova. She does seem to have one fan though.
Depending on whether you’re a Sharapova fan or not, you may have differing views on her doping indiscretion. Here’s the science you should know.
When you back some of the world’s biggest names things will occasionally go south, although Nike has a history of failed sponsorships.
If you think you had a crummy Monday spare a thought for Maria Sharapova, the tennis star going public with a rather expensive folly.
It would be fair to say Gulam Bodi’s name is in the toilet right now, and interviews like this won’t go a long way to remedying that.