Two-time Australian Open finalist Pat Cash says playing in the men’s tournaments in Sydney and Auckland is a kiss of death for grand slam hopes at Melbourne Park.
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Graham Arnold boasts of Sydney FC's defensive record ahead of Western Sydney Wanderers clash
Sydney FC are facing the prospect of giving a teenager his debut in a derby but coach Graham Arnold believes Western Sydney Wanderers will still struggle to get a shot on target.
Paralympic 100m champion Scott Reardon to meet Usain Bolt before crack at history
Paralympic gold medallist Scott Reardon will get a few tips from Usain Bolt before he eyes history this July.
Gai Waterhouse pays $1.3 million for Sebring brother at Magic Millions
Gai Waterhouse won the Golden Slipper with Sebring before he went on to become a star stallion and hopes his brother could emulate him after paying $1.3 million for him at the Magic Millions Sale on Thursday.
Cricket ACT looking to Sheffield Shield for Test run
Plus Sydney Thunder a step closer to playing Big Bash game in Canberra.
The Sydney A-League derby obsession of Western Sydney Wanderers' marquee Nico Martinez
For the past week, Nicolas Martinez has been a man obsessed, watching hours of derby footage in the hope of ending Sydney FC’s reign over the city.
Australian Open 2017: The 'Sir' title 'feels a bit strange to me', says Andy Murray
He’s in Melbourne for the first time as the world No.1, many believe it’s his best chance to finally win the Australian Open and, unless you slept through the news over the New Year period, he’s now known as Sir Andy Murray.
Former coach John Buchanan wants Cricket Australia to make national coach also the head selector
One of the key men behind Australia’s last glory era, John Buchanan, has urged Cricket Australia to undergo a ‘brave and bold’ overhaul of the selection panel that would make the national coach the most powerful figure in the game.
Tennis superstars Nick Kyrgios and Eugenie Bouchard confide in each other over haters
Tennis glamour duo Nick Kyrgios and Eugenie Bouchard – arguably the most scrutinised players on tour – have confided in each other over the difficulty of having to deal with some of the hatred towards them.
Malaysia's Faiz Subri can bend it like Beckham but will he become Asian star?
It’s not often that a Malaysian player gets mentioned in the same breath as David Beckham. But Faiz Subri’s feat in winning the FIFA Puskas Award had his Penang coach Ashley Westwood reminiscing about his days playing alongside the world’s most famous footballer more than two decades ago.

