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  • Navratilova blasts ITF silence over Russian’s Williams brothers slur

    October 20, 2014

    EIGHTEEN-TIME grand slam winner Martina Navratilova has criticised the International Tennis Federation (ITF) for its failure to punish the Russian official who referred to Serena and Venus as the “Williams brothers”. Shamil Tarpischev, the president of the Russian Tennis Federation, landed a £15,000 fine and a one-year ban from the Women’s Tennis Association for the [...]

  • Golf Comment: Match Play title may be just the start for Ilonen the dark horse

    October 20, 2014

    HE DOESN’T always get the praise he deserves but I thought Mikko Ilonen was magnificent in winning the World Match Play title at the London Club in Kent last week. The Finn had to overcome a really tough opponent in Henrik Stenson in Sunday’s final but did so with a very impressive victory to claim [...]

  • Caterham hit back at Kobayashi worries over suspension safety

    October 20, 2014

    CASH-STRAPPED Formula One team Caterham have defended their safety procedures after it emerged that driver Kamui Kobayashi was fearful of driving his car at this month’s Russian Grand Prix. Kobayashi wrote on Facebook that he felt “seriously troubled” by a suspension fault that could not be replaced so instead had to be wrapped in carbon [...]

  • Trott wins Euro title at a canter

    October 20, 2014

    OLYMPIC champion Laura Trott retained her omnium title on the final day of the European Elite Track Cycling Championships in Guadeloupe yesterday, while Scotland’s Katie Archibald claimed victory in the 3km individual pursuit. With vital Olympic qualifying points available for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio, Britain ended the championships with an eight-medal haul, including six [...]

  • CSKA star Musa labels rivals Man City very weak

    October 20, 2014

    CSKA Moscow forward Ahmed Musa has taunted Manchester City on the eve of their Champions League meeting, calling them “very weak” and depicting them as defensively frail. The Nigeria international also criticised his club’s stadium ban, which was imposed for incidents of racism among fans and means tonight’s fixture will be played behind close doors, [...]

  • Podolski’s Twitter joke at close season Tottenham link

    October 20, 2014

    UNSETTLED Arsenal forward Lukas Podolski yesterday scotched suggestions of a summer transfer to rivals Tottenham by poking fun at a post on Twitter floating the idea. The experienced Germany star has admitted frustration at his peripheral role this season, following a World Cup-winning summer in Brazil, but made clear he would not be crossing north [...]

  • Taarabt directs angry response at Redknapp’s unfit assertions

    October 20, 2014

    ANGRY QPR midfielder Adel Taarabt has hit back at manager Harry Redknapp’s assertions he is overweight and unfit to play top-flight football. The 25-year-old was on the end of a stinging rebuke from the former Tottenham boss after failing to make the bench for Sunday’s Premier League clash with Brendan Rodgers’ Liverpool. Redknapp claimed the [...]

  • Mourinho reopens Spanish feud over Costa hamstring irritation

    October 20, 2014

    FRUSTRATED Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has laid the blame for the loss of star striker Diego Costa squarely at the feet of Spain head coach Vicente del Bosque as his side prepare to host NK Maribor in the Champions League tonight. The £32m former Atletico Madrid hitman, who has scored nine goals in seven Premier [...]

  • Bale a doubt as prolific Real head to Anfield

    October 20, 2014

    REAL Madrid could be without Gareth Bale for tomorrow’s Champions League trip to Liverpool after confirming that the world’s most expensive player has a muscular injury. The European champions left the former Tottenham winger out of the side for Saturday’s victory over Levante and revealed yesterday that the 25-year-old has an abdominal problem. Real face [...]

  • Art review: Rembrandt: The Late Works, The National Gallery

    October 20, 2014

    ★★★★★    Rembrandt knew he was a genius. You can see it in his eyes as they stare witheringly from his self-portraits in the first room of the National Gallery’s new exhibition, Rembrandt: The Late Works.    Authentic Rembrandts are such a big draw for art galleries that few museums are willing to loan them [...]

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