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Quiz: Can you beat our Aus Open quiz in straight sets?
Take the covers off centre court! It’s Australian Open time again. How well do you remember grand slams past? Source link
Khawaja stars as Heat thrash Thunder, Warner injured
Usman Khawaja’s international career may be over, but he showed he is far from a spent force by stroking a fine 78 to help the Brisbane Heat to a BBL victory. Source link
Aussies on top of moguls World Cup standings as Olympics loom
Jakara Anthony and Matt Graham both move to the top of the overall FIS Moguls World Cup standings with success at Val Saint-Côme. Source link
Jasmin loves speedway racing but her first reaction was 'absolutely not'
A long-running project in the WA town of Narrogin gives young people the opportunity to get behind the wheel of race cars. Organisers say it is about more than just racing. Source link
Sabalenka defeats Keys in Australian Open final re-match
Aryna Sabalenka says she is no longer thinking about last year’s Australian Open final loss to Madison Keys after defeating the US star at the Brisbane International. Source link
Aussies exit United Cup and Poland advances to semis
Alex de Minaur produces a signature tenacious display, but it is not enough to send Australia through to the United Cup semifinals in Sydney. Source link
Barmy Army turns Ashes defeat into Australian tourism win
The Barmy Army has continued the recent trend of UK travellers spending more time and money in Australia, despite a disappointing on-field performance from their side. Source link
Kyrgios says he will not be seeking an Aus Open wildcard
Returning from injury, Nick Kyrgios has spoken with Australian Open organisers and made the call not to use a wildcard to play singles this year. Source link
Martinelli apologises for 'disgraceful' act towards injured Liverpool player
Arsenal winger Gabriel Martinelli has apologised for shoving Liverpool’s Conor Bradley, who was down with a serious knee injury, off the pitch during their Premier League clash. Source link
'Our world changed': Matildas star returns home to face family tragedy
Arsenal’s Australia international Kyra Cooney-Cross flies back to Australia to be with her mother, who has been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. Source link