The fact that Andy Murray took so long to reach No.1 may be what helps him to remain there, according to 2014 US Open champion Marin Cilic.
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Frank Lampard announces departure from MLS side New York City FC
Former England football star Frank Lampard has announced he will leave New York City FC when his contract expires at the end of this year.
At least Nick Kyrgios was honest, says Andy Murray after defeating Marin Cilic
While Andy Murray does not condone Nick Kyrgios’ blatant tank job at the Shanghai Masters, the world No.1 believes there was some upside in the Australian’s willingness to at least acknowledge his culpability.
Socceroos skipper Mile Jedinak thriving under Aston Villa manager Steve Bruce
Socceroos skipper Mile Jedinak says he’s flourishing under the tutelage of new Aston Villa manager Steve Bruce.
Wellington Phoenix v Melbourne Victory match postponed due to earthquake
The A-League soccer match between Wellington Phoenix and Melbourne Victory scheduled for Saturday has been postponed to a later date because of Monday’s earthquake
Dockers 'disappointed' with Michael Johnson, say he's 'co-operating fully'
The Fremantle Dockers says they are “disappointed” at the situation Michael Johnson found himself in and have confirmed the veteran defender is “co-operating fully” with authorities over a weekend allegation of assault.
Australia v South Africa cricket: Hosts collapse again in second Test to surrender series
Australia fell in a heap again on Tuesday to lose a fifth successive Test match.
Adam Voges' Test career in the balance
The scene of Adam Voges’ greatest Test innings is likely to double as the cricket ground that ends his international career.
Peter Handscomb deserves a Test call-up, says Matthew Wade
Victorian captain Matthew Wade has urged Australian selectors to turn Peter Handscomb’s way for the third Test as they seek to salvage something from their trainwreck series against South Africa.
Australia made mistake by sending sub-par squad to South Africa, says Faf du Plessis
Armed with a breathtaking bowling attack whose virtual fourth-stringer Kyle Abbott, the man of the match in Hobart, even confounded the hosts’ bumbling batsmen, South Africa ruthlessly ground the Australian team back to square one.

