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Former NBL player AJ Ogilvy comes out as gay ahead of league's Pride Round
Former NBL player AJ Ogilvy publicly reveals he is gay in a one-on-one conversation with fellow basketball trailblazer Isaac Humphries. Source link
Five quick hits: Sinner weighs up Kyrgios vs Kim and an Aussie exodus
Jannik Sinner was stuck in an awkward moment discussing Nick Kyrgios and Kim Jong Un while Coco Gauff shared her top artists. Here are the quick hits from the Australian Open. Source link
Hurricanes win in the rain to keep BBL title defence alive
The Hobart Hurricanes hold their nerve to beat the Melbourne Stars in a rain-shortened Big Bash elimination final. Source link
'Felt like I was at home': Qualifier Sönmez thrills passionate Turkish fans
In front of her loyal supporters, Türkiye’s Zeynep Sönmez advances to the Australian Open third round, as her remarkable run continues at Melbourne Park. Source link
Why Elina Svitolina prioritises mental health over her tennis career
In the highly competitive world of professional tennis, it is refreshing to learn that Elina Svitolina has her priorities in order. Source link
Dane out-sprints Aussie favourite in 'stupid' final sprint
Tobias Lund Andresen out-sprinted favourites Sam Welsford and Matthew Brennan to claim a stunning victory into Tanunda and take the overall lead in the Tour Down Under. Source link
Crichton set for rugby defection to chase Wallabies World Cup dream
Star second-rower Angus Crichton will leave the Sydney Roosters at the end of the NRL season to pursue a career in rugby union. Source link
'I almost feel like I'm a Barbie': Osaka's outfit lights up Aus Open
Naomi Osaka reveals a visit to Japan as a 13-year-old and the Williams sisters helped inspire the outfit she wore on Rod Laver Arena. Source link
De Minaur overcomes early scare to progress to third round
Alex de Minaur is the first local to progress into the third round of the Australian Open after four other Australians have been knocked out today. Source link
Why Dane Sweeny's dad sold his business to help his son's Aus Open dream
When Dane Sweeny triumphantly fell to the ground following his defeat of Gaël Monfils at the Australian Open, it was not just a celebration for himself. Source link