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→ NewsKoepka returns to the PGA Tour under new terms
Brooks Koepka has rejoined the PGA Tour and will play at Torrey Pines after leaving LIV Golf; his return includes conditions such as a $5 million charity contribution, no FedEx Cup bonus this year and no access to tour equity for five years.
Faith Kipyegon to build maternity ward in her hometown
Three-time Olympic champion Faith Kipyegon has announced plans to build the Dare to Dream Maternity Ward in Keringet to reduce long travel for childbirth care; the project is funded by Nike and began with a groundbreaking ceremony.
Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha says Leicester is like his son and it's 'love and pain'
Leicester City chair Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha says he shares supporters' frustrations and describes the club as 'like my son'; the team sit 14th in the Championship and are awaiting a disciplinary commission verdict over alleged 2023–24 financial breaches.
Sam Darnold reaches the Super Bowl after five teams and mockery
Sam Darnold helped the Seattle Seahawks beat the Rams 31-27 in the NFC Championship, throwing three touchdown passes with no turnovers, and will start Super Bowl LX against the New England Patriots at Levi's Stadium on Feb. 8.
Djokovic reaches Australian Open fourth round and marks Grand Slam milestones
Novak Djokovic beat Botic van de Zandschulp 6-3 6-4 7-6(4) to reach the Australian Open fourth round and recorded his 102nd match win at Melbourne, also becoming the first player to reach 400 Grand Slam match wins.
Oliver Glasner says Palace and Parish will stick together
After a dinner with chairman Steve Parish, Oliver Glasner said they agreed to 'stick together' and work hard to finish the season; Glasner has also confirmed he will leave when his contract expires at the end of the season.
Aston Villa manager Unai Emery says he is dreaming of Europa League victory
Aston Villa reached the Europa League last 16 after a 1-0 win over Fenerbahce, and manager Unai Emery said he is "dreaming" of winning the competition as one of the club's objectives.
AJ Ogilvy, former basketball star, comes out as gay
Retired Australian centre Andrew "AJ" Ogilvy has publicly come out as gay in an interview with Isaac Humphries during the NBL's pride round. He said the current climate in the sport allows more open conversation and that Humphries' earlier announcement gave him courage.
Southampton boss Tonda Eckert praises side after they beat Blades
Southampton ended a seven-game winless run with a 1-0 victory over Sheffield United at St Mary's, Leo Scienza scoring a deflected first-half goal; manager Tonda Eckert praised the players' desire and more direct play.
Six Nations 2026: Doak's revival and Ulster form in Ireland squad
Andy Farrell named a 37-man Ireland squad for the 2026 Six Nations that includes uncapped Nathan Doak and seven players from Ulster, while several regulars are missing due to injury and recent retirements.
Carlos Alcaraz advances at Australian Open after golfing with Roger Federer
Carlos Alcaraz beat Yannick Hanfmann in straight sets to reach the third round at the Australian Open, and said he had played golf in Melbourne with Roger Federer before the match.
London is a second home to Steve Nash as he discusses the NBA and non-league football
At the O2, Steve Nash said London feels like a second home and spoke about NBA Europe, his broadcasting work with Prime and his family's ties to English football.
Australian Open 2026: Daniil Medvedev ends Grand Slam losing streak with a positive push
Daniil Medvedev defeated Jesper de Jong in the Australian Open first round, winning 7-5 6-2 7-6 (7-2) and ending a run of first-round Grand Slam losses; the win brought his season record to 6-0 after a Brisbane title earlier in January.
Madison Keys struggles early but wins opening Australian Open match
Madison Keys fell behind 0-4 before recovering to beat Ukraine's Oleksandra Oliynykova 7-6 (8), 6-1 in her opening match while defending her Australian Open title.
British hopes rise ahead of the 2026 Cheltenham Festival
Cheltenham begins a busy run of trials and key meetings ahead of the March festival, and several British-trained horses currently figure among early favourites for major races.
Senegal are Afcon champions after a chaotic final
Senegal won the Africa Cup of Nations after a final that featured a late awarded penalty and a temporary walk-off by most of their players.
Venus Williams becomes oldest Australian Open singles competitor at 45 but loses after leading
Venus Williams became the oldest player to compete in Australian Open singles at 45 and lost her first-round match to Olga Danilovic after leading 4-0 in the final set; Williams will continue in the doubles draw.
Celtic visit is biggest event for Auchinleck Talbot since The Who
The sixth-tier Auchinleck Talbot will play Celtic in a Scottish Cup fourth-round tie on Sunday that was moved to Kilmarnock's Rugby Park after Beechwood Park and its surrounding infrastructure were judged unsuitable.
Celebration of life service held for Stoke City supporters who died in 2025
A celebration of life for Stoke City supporters who died in 2025 will take place at Stoke Minster on Saturday ahead of the club's first home league game of the year; family and friends can light candles and images of the deceased will be shown at the stadium before kick-off.
Australian Open 2026 sees players call for greater Grand Slam prize money and welfare benefits
Madison Keys said she is "cautiously optimistic" about talks to increase Grand Slam prize money and welfare support, while Alexander Zverev said he had seen "little progress"; both are among a group of top-20 players who held discussions last year with the four majors.
Princess of Wales hosts England's World Cup-winning women's rugby team
The Princess of Wales received England’s women’s rugby team at Windsor Castle to mark their World Cup victory, after England beat Canada 33-13 at Twickenham. Catherine met the 32-player squad, RFU officials and staff and acknowledged players and staff who received New Year Honours and MBEs.
Manchester United: Ratcliffe and Glazer family visit training ground to support Carrick
Sir Jim Ratcliffe and at least one Glazer family member visited United's Carrington training base to meet interim manager Michael Carrick ahead of Saturday's derby with Manchester City. Carrick has led only his second training session since his recent appointment.
Michael Carrick named Manchester United caretaker manager for remainder of season
Michael Carrick has been appointed Manchester United's caretaker manager for the rest of the campaign. He previously took charge of three United games after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's 2021 dismissal.
Hobart International: Emma Raducanu's match against Camila Osorio suspended by rain
Play was stopped by heavy rain with Raducanu leading Osorio 6-3, 2-4, and the match is due to resume on Wednesday; the winner will face Magdalena Frech in the quarter-finals.
Mike Tomlin steps down as Pittsburgh Steelers head coach
Mike Tomlin has left the Pittsburgh Steelers after 19 years, and the team said he asked to step down following their Wildcard Weekend loss to the Houston Texans.
Michael Carrick appoints Steve Holland and Jonathan Woodgate to Manchester United staff
Michael Carrick will be interim manager until the end of the season and has appointed Steve Holland and Jonathan Woodgate to his Manchester United backroom staff.
Winter Olympics ice hockey: NHL pleased with Milan test event
The NHL said it was pleased with a test event held at Milan's Santagiulia Arena and will continue to monitor the unfinished venue; prior construction delays and ice-quality concerns had raised scrutiny ahead of the Games.
Alyssa Healy shifted the dial in women's cricket
Alyssa Healy retires after a 16-year international career that included more than 3,000 runs in limited-overs cricket and a record 269 dismissals across formats; she played a visible role in raising the profile and commercial presence of women's cricket in Australia.
Brooks Koepka returns to PGA Tour under $5m charity condition
Brooks Koepka will rejoin the PGA Tour after agreeing to a $5 million charity donation and other restrictions that limit his equity and bonus eligibility.
Wayne Rooney emotional after brother's side seals biggest FA Cup upset
Non-league Macclesfield beat holders Crystal Palace 2-1 in what was reported as the biggest FA Cup upset, and Wayne Rooney was visibly emotional after his brother John, Macclesfield's manager, led the team.
