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TMJ sees opening for small stake in giants
ISKANDAR PUTERI: Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) owner Tunku Ismail Ibni Sultan Ibrahim is eyeing a stake in English football giants Manchester United.
Farah can’t beam with pride until she gets the balance right
PETALING JAYA: It’s all about a balancing act for national artistic gymnast Farah Ann Abdul Hadi as she prepares to be an all-rounder ahead of the Tokyo Olympic Games. Farah knows she is good in all apparatus except for the balance beam and she is learning new skills to be better at it.
Grosjean prepared to put 'fear on the side' to race Indy
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Romain Grosjean said he was prepared to set aside fear and race at Indianapolis and other U.S. ovals if he moves to IndyCar after Formula One.
Technical challenge on the Horizon for Farid
PETALING JAYA: Mohd Farid Badrul will get to defend his MSBK1000 title in the Malaysia Superbike Championship – thanks to the Horizon Racing Team.
Here’s looking at Yu, baby
PETALING JAYA: Camy Yu will not be short of motivation to reach the sky in her endeavours going by the ‘regal’ lineage of her parentage.
Rugby: Vunipola sees silver lining in Saracens relegation
(Reuters) - Billy Vunipola says Saracens' relegation to the second-tier Championship could be a "massive plus" for their England internationals as they will not be subjected to high-intensity matches so often throughout the season.
Pospisil keeps Davis Cup magic alive as Canada advance
MADRID (Reuters) - Whatever the pros and cons of the new-fangled Davis Cup Finals, the old competition's knack of inspiring players to upset the form book endures, as Vasek Pospisil showed on Thursday to fire Canada past Australia into the semi-finals.
'They'd better win', Australia's Cheika lobs first jibe at Jones
FUKUROI CITY, Japan (Reuters) - Wallabies coach Michael Cheika, who has a poor record against England under Eddie Jones and an even poorer record in their off-field wrangles, lobbed the first jibe at his former club mate ahead of their expected World Cup quarter-final clash.
Wimbledon the poorer for Kyrgios exit
LONDON (Reuters) - Wimbledon had the feel of a small mid-western town sweeping up and fixing the shutters on Friday after tennis's own force of nature Nick Kyrgios had blown through, leaving a trail of admiration, amazement and some bemusement in his wake.
Golf - Amateur turns down Augusta National to play women's major
(Reuters) - Most amateurs would be green with envy over a rival having the chance to play at the home of the Masters but teenager Rachel Heck had no hesitation in turning down an opportunity to compete in the inaugural Augusta National Women's Amateur event.