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Norza: Malaysia will be one of the badminton giants in two years
PETALING: Malaysia have the potential to be one of the badminton powerhouses again in two years.
Social media must do more to combat online abuse - Sterling
(Reuters) - Manchester City's Raheem Sterling said social media companies have the technology to tackle online abuse but questioned whether they have the will to do so.
Sindhu refutes report of tiff with her family members
PETALING JAYA: Women’s singles ace P. V. Sindhu has refuted claims that she left India’s national training camp in a huff and headed to United Kingdom because of a rift in her family.
Ex-shooter Muslifah reloads to find new success after 2017 setback
KUALA LUMPUR: Muslifah Zulkifli is one person with a resilient and resolute outlook on life.
Too much on her plate? No way!
PETALING JAYA: Mixed doubles shuttler Shevon Lai Jemie is very much in the right mix when it comes to sports and studies.
Boks no clearer on Rugby Championship participation
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - World champions South Africa are "desperate" to play in the Rugby Championship this year, but there remain a number of hurdles before they will commit to the competition, according to director of rugby Rassie Erasmus.
Badminton Asia: Don’t blame Asian nations for postponement of Cup Finals
KUALA LUMPUR: Badminton Asia have strongly denied that Asian countries caused the postponement of the Thomas and Uber Cup Finals scheduled to be held in Aarhus, Denmark, from Oct 3-11.
Bookworm Pandelela turns a new page
PETALING JAYA: Avid reader Pandelela Rinong is excited to open a new chapter in her diving career.
U.S. Open offers glimpse of tennis' future in pandemic era
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. Open finishes on Sunday having largely pulled off what was once seen as impossible: hosting an international sports mega-event amid the COVID-19 outbreak.