She was the 'almost' girl of Australian tennis, sidelined by two elbow surgeries before she could legally drink. But after a 2025 season that saw her crack the world's top 60 and electrify Melbourne Park, Kimberly Birrell isn't just a survivor anymore—she's a textbook case of sporting resurrection. As she fights through the Adelaide heat this week, we decode the anatomy of a comeback that defies medical logic.
With Tatum sidelined and the Butler era officially buried, the latest chapter of this Atlantic feud wasn't a clash of titans—it was a stress test for a conference in total chaos. Here is why the standings are lying to you.
It’s not just a regular season clash; it’s a coronation. As the NBA lands in Germany for the first time, Franz Wagner returns to the city that made him, saving a showdown marred by missing stars.
Fresh off a Clásico triumph in Saudi Arabia, Barcelona lands in the biting cold of Santander. But El Sardinero isn't just another stop; it's a historic fortress waiting to ambush the newly crowned Super Cup champions.
He was the guy you signed just in case. The eternal backup. But in the space of three months, Tim Seifert has gone from journeyman to the most destructive wicketkeeper-bat on the planet. Here is how a 31-year-old Kiwi reinvented his career.
We came for a shootout; we witnessed a suffocation. How the Kings' unexpected defensive masterclass in their latest clash left the Brisbane Bullets—and the Qudos Bank Arena crowd—searching for answers.
He doesn't have a central contract, but he has the world's fastest hands. As Finn Allen lights up the Big Bash with the Perth Scorchers, we decode the rise of cricket's ultimate freelance bomber.
She celebrated her Top 20 entry with a puppy and her first WTA 1000 title with a viral speech. But make no mistake: at 18, the Russian sensation has stopped asking for autographs and started signing dismissal notices for the world's best.
Everyone from Riyadh to Melbourne is suddenly obsessed with 'Joint Tennis'—the fusion of men’s and women’s tours. But beyond the PR gloss of equality, is this a revolution or a frantic rescue mission for a fractured economy?
It wasn’t just the trophies; it was the way time seemed to stop when he prepared to serve. Years after his final match, the ghost of Roger Federer still looms large over the ATP tour, leaving a void that pure statistics can never fill.