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Murray Reflects on Coaching Djokovic: Disappointed but No Regrets

Andy Murray admitted he was disappointed with Novak Djokovic's results during his time as the Serbian veteran's coach. The duo's time working together lasted only six months though, after they mutually agreed to split back in May having paired up for the Australian Open and three other tournaments. Murray joined Djokovic's coaching team in November

Jackson Hastings Driven by Mum’s Memory Ahead of St Helens Return

This year was supposed to be the best of Jackson Hastings' life after becoming a father in April when his daughter Scottie was born. But just three months later his mum passed away, and ever since he has been going through varying emotions as he navigates the world without his mother. Ahead of his move

Gomez Shines as Frank and Arteta Face Tests

With every single Premier League match this midweek live on Sky Sports, our football writers discuss the main talking points from each game... Will Haaland join the 100 Club on Tuesday? Fulham vs Man City - Tuesday, kick-off 7.30pm When Erling Haaland hit his 99th Premier League goal in Manchester City's 3-0 win over Liverpool

Montgomerie crowns McIlroy Europe’s greatest golfer

Rory McIlroy has been hailed as "the best European golfer ever" by Colin Montgomerie following on from the five-time major champion's sparkling 2025 season. McIlroy ended an 11-year major drought and completed the career grand slam with a thrilling triumph at The Masters in April, while the Northern Irishman can also count a Ryder Cup

Ashes Day-Night Test Preview: England v Australia at The Gabba

The ball will be different for the second Ashes Test and England will hope the result is, too. After capitulating against the red Kookaburra in Perth in the series opener, Ben Stokes' side now play Australia in a pink-ball game at The Gabba in Brisbane from Thursday. Ahead of that clash, which starts at 4am

McLaren’s Qatar gamble and Abu Dhabi title decider

We celebrated the release of ‘F1’ the movie in Times Square New York back in June this year, but I’m not sure any script could compete with what’s happening for real right now. For McLaren, it has been a horror movie these past two races with the double disqualification in Las Vegas when their underfloors

Sunderland keep seven AFCON players for Tyne-Wear

Sunderland are set to to retain seven Africa Cup Of Nations-bound players for the Wear-Tyne derby, Sky Sports News understands. FIFA has informed clubs they will be able to keep players heading to AFCON until December 15, allowing Sunderland to field a full-strength squad against rivals Newcastle, live on Sky Sports on December 14. The

Henman Backs Saudi Masters, Urges a Grass Masters

Tim Henman says the Masters 1000 event in Saudi Arabia from 2028 will be a great event but questions why there is not a similar tournament on grass. The country's influence in tennis has been growing, with Saudi Arabia staging the WTA Finals, the Next Gen ATP Finals and the lucrative Six Kings Slam exhibition

Frank’s Crucial Week: Newcastle and Brentford Tests

Thomas Frank is facing a crucial week as Tottenham Hotspur head coach. Already on a three-game losing run, Spurs face a daunting trip to St James' Park to face Newcastle on Tuesday before Frank's former side Brentford travel to north London on Saturday. There are no signs that this will be a job-defining run of
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