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Easterby sticks by Six Nations-winning veterans in first Irish squad
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France name Jegou, Auradou in Six Nations squad
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Zverev cruises into Australian Open third round
World number two Alexander Zverev kept his Australian Open title charge on track Wednesday with a straight-sets victory over Spain's Pedro Martinez.
Ancelotti demands Real Madrid response after Clasico drubbing
Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti on Wednesday demanded a rapid reaction from his team after their capitulation against rivals Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup final.
Serve better! Gauff outlines must-do for next Melbourne clash
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Teenager Mensik sends sixth seed Ruud crashing out of Australian Open
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Dyche says Everton exit came at 'the right time'
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Djokovic creates slice of history as Zheng stunned in Melbourne
Novak Djokovic created a slice of Grand Slam history on his way into the Australian Open third round on Wednesday but last year's women's finalist Zheng Qinwen was knocked out in the biggest shock so far.
Gauff overcomes wobble to roll into Australian Open last 32
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'Thrilled': Record-setting Djokovic trumps Federer on way to round three
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Alcaraz, Djokovic tip 'incredible' teenager Fonseca for the top
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Wallabies great Hooper set for comeback aged 33 with Japan move
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Djokovic makes slice of history as Zheng stunned in Melbourne
Novak Djokovic made a slice of Grand Slam history on his way into the Australian Open third round on Wednesday but last year's women's finalist Zheng Qinwen was knocked out in the biggest shock so far.
Record-setting Djokovic trumps Federer on way to Melbourne third round
Novak Djokovic dropped a set but regrouped to reach the Australian Open third round on Wednesday and in doing so surpass fellow great Roger Federer for the most Grand Slam singles matches played.
Pakistan plot spin blitz as West Indies return after 19 years
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Alcaraz tips 'incredible' Fonseca to be among world's best 'soon'
Four-time Grand Slam winner Carlos Alcaraz hailed giant-killing teenager Joao Fonseca as "incredible" Wednesday and tipped him to become one of the best players in the world "really soon".
Stunned Zheng blames lack of warm-up for early Melbourne exit
Last year's beaten finalist Zheng Qinwen blamed the lack of a warm-up event and a serve clock violation for her shock Australian Open exit in straight sets to German veteran Laura Siegemund on Wednesday.
Ominous Alcaraz 'really, really happy' with Australian Open form
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Relieved Sabalenka defies serve struggles to stay alive in Melbourne
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Zheng out in Melbourne shock as Sabalenka, Osaka battle through
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