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DeChambeau says dizzy spells at Masters due to brain overworking
(Reuters) - American Bryson DeChambeau said the "crazy overworking" of his brain due to tournament stress and health issues caused him to feel dizzy at the Masters last year, but he has found a way to overcome the problem.
Everton v Man United WSL game postponed over COVID-19 cases
(Reuters) - Everton's Women's Super League game at home to Manchester United on Sunday has been postponed because of COVID-19 cases at the Merseyside club, both teams said on Friday.
New Ulsan coach Hong calls for greater unity in bid to end domestic drought
HONG KONG (Reuters) - New coach Hong Myung-bo will ask his Ulsan Hyundai players to show greater unity in key moments as the South Korean legend attempts to turn regional success into domestic dominance by delivering the club’s first K-League title in more than a decade-and-a-half.Five-time World Cup veteran Hong replaced Asian Champions League-winning coach Kim Do-hoon last month at the helm of a club that had become synonymous with falling short of success prior to their continental title win in Qatar in the middle of December.Ulsan’s victory over Persepolis from Iran gave the departing Kim a positive end to a four-year stint that had seen his side finish as runners-up in the South Korean league over the last two season behind Jeonbuk Motors. But now the experienced Hong, who captained and coached his nation at the World Cup, is hoping he can spur his new players towards the kind of domestic dominance that has long eluded the club."I'll talk to the players about having that desire to win," Hong said, according to Yonhap news agency. "I want to stress the importance of professionalism. It's frustrating that we haven't been able to get over that hump the last two years."Just because we've been runners-up for two straight years, it shouldn't diminish the efforts we've put in during that process. The one thing that we've not done as well as Jeonbuk is we haven't been able to come together for the common goal at key junctures."Ulsan’s last K-League success came in 2005, with the club also winning the Korean FA Cup in 2017 as well as Asian titles in 2012 and last year, and it is the drought in the league that Hong is determined to end."We have a very clear goal, that's to win a championship this year," said the 51-year-old, who captained South Korea to the 2002 World Cup semi-finals. "And as important as winning the title right away is, I also want to lay foundation for more titles down the road. “I'll build the squad around our young core and develop our youth players so that they'll be the cornerstones in the future."
Rallying-Peterhansel takes Dakar lead from team mate Sainz
(Reuters) - Record Dakar winner Stephane Peterhansel took over from Mini team mate Carlos Sainz as race leader on Monday with Qatar's Nasser Al-Attiyah roaring back in the second stage in Saudi Arabia.
Horse racing: Frost becomes first female winner at King George VI Chase
(Reuters) - Jockey Bryony Frost became the first woman to win the King George VI Chase after she rode Frodon to victory at Kempton Park on Saturday.
Cricket-New Zealand's Ferguson out for up to six weeks with stress fracture
(Reuters) - New Zealand fast bowler Lockie Ferguson will be out of action for between four and six weeks with a partial stress fracture to his back but does not need surgery, the country's cricket board said on Wednesday.
NZ's de Grandhomme out of Pakistan tests, waiting on Williamson
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand all-rounder Colin de Grandhomme has been ruled out of the two-test series against Pakistan with a foot injury, but there were still hopes that first-choice spinner Azaj Patel would be available, coach Gary Stead said.
New Zealand's Taylor dropped for Pakistan T20 series
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Veteran New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor has been dropped for the Twenty20 series against Pakistan, while Kane Williamson and Trent Boult have been recalled after they were rested for last month's series against West Indies.
Soccer-Stress of playing with Messi too much for some, says ex-Barca assistant
MADRID (Reuters) - Former Barca assistant coach Juan Carlos Unzue has said that some players are not capable of handling the strain of playing with the club's talisman Lionel Messi.
Rugby-It's been a challenging week after concussion revelations, says RFU head Sweeney
LONDON (Reuters) - Bill Sweeney, the head of the Rugby Football Union (RFU), said it had been "a very challenging week" in the wake of news that a group of former players are set to take legal action after suffering brain damage they say was the result of concussions.