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Golf-Australian tour battlers desperate to tee off again after COVID purgatory
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Having had his livelihood taken away and two peak playing years wiped out by COVID-19, Australian golfer Matt Griffin is eager to rejoin the professional ranks but also anxious his game may never return to its pre-pandemic highs.
Swedish prosecutor says Russia's GRU hacked Sweden's sports body
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Swedish prosecutors said on Tuesday an investigation showed that Russia's GRU military intelligence agency had carried out serious data secrecy breaches at Sweden's sports confederation in 2017 and 2018 but it was nevertheless dropping the case.
Japan will take steps to guard against Olympics cyberattacks
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan said on Tuesday it would take countermeasures to ensure next year's Tokyo Olympics are not derailed by cyberattacks after Britain and the United States accused Russia of orchestrating efforts to disrupt the Games.
Japan to use cyberattack countermeasures to protect Tokyo Games
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's chief government spokesman said on Tuesday the country will put cyberattack countermeasures in place to make sure the Tokyo Olympics are a success.
Russian hackers attacked 2018 Olympics, 2017 French election - U.S. indictment
(Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department said on Monday it has indicted six Russian intelligence agency hackers for a four-year long hacking spree that included attacks against the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics and 2017 French elections.
U.S., Britain call out Russian hacking spree, cyberattacks against Olympics
LONDON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Britain and the United States on Monday condemned what they said were a litany of malicious cyberattacks orchestrated by Russian military intelligence, including attempts to disrupt next year's Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo.
UK cybersecurity centre says Premier League clubs targeted by hackers
(Reuters) - Britain's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) warned on Thursday that hackers are increasingly targeting soccer clubs in the Premier League in a wider attack on the country's sports sector.
From Masters to Maleny - Scott live-streams round on country course
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Former world number one Adam Scott put a rustic country golf course on the map on Friday after live-streaming a nine-hole round in the Sunshine Coast hinterland in Australia's northeastern state of Queensland.
Sport-On this day: Born April 13, 1963; Russian chess champion Garry Kasparov
(Reuters) - Garry Kasparov hated losing but in defeat, to an "alien opponent" incapable of fear or the faintest flicker of emotion, the youngest of chess champions and greatest of grandmasters made history.
Former champion Duval chalks up a 13 on one hole
LONDON (Reuters) - If Rory McIlroy thought he was having a bad day at the British Open on Thursday, spare a thought for former champion and world number one David Duval, who ended his first round 19 over par.