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  • ATP Finals prize money: Why payouts at one of tennis’s most lucrative events have been cut by up to 59 per cent

    November 17, 2020

    What the ATP Finals lacks in prestige next to grand slam events it makes up for in prize money. Or at least it did. Because this year’s prize money fund at the men’s tennis showpiece has been cut by more than a third.  And whoever claims the title on Sunday will bank barely half the [...]

  • The world’s top superyachts according to Boat International

    November 17, 2020

    We could all do with a little razzle-dazzle in our lives right now, and the Boat International World Superyacht Awards has that in spaces. Featuring the finest ocean-faring vessels to grace the seven seas, the list is an unashamed celebration of some of the most expensive toys upon which the world’s super-rich can (quite literally) [...]

  • Evgeney Lebedev wine collection to go under the hammer

    November 17, 2020

    Recently ennobled Evgeney Lebedev is selling part of his wine collection in an online auction.  Lebedev, the politically connected socialite and son of a former KGB spy, whose elevation by Boris Johnson to the House of Lords drew accusations of cronyism earlier this year, built up a wine collection that demonstrates his love for rich and rare reds. It consists [...]

  • UK beats US to be named most influential country for sports technology

    November 17, 2020

    The United Kingdom has been named the most influential country in the realm of sports technology by a new report. The UK leads the way because it is home to Formula 1 and golf’s European Tour, organisations praised for innovation. The United States is the second most influential country, according to the inaugural Sports Technology [...]

  • Sam Torrance: Masters magic can unlock more major success for vastly improved Dustin Johnson

    November 16, 2020

    You couldn’t have asked for a much better Masters than the one Dustin Johnson just won in fantastic fashion.  OK, it’s more exciting when there’s two or three players vying at the end, but he was sublime and outclassed the whole field. The signs were there. Johnson’s form going into Augusta included four top twos [...]

  • Ryan Reynolds confirms Wrexham takeover with spoof advert for Welsh trailer company

    November 16, 2020

    In a plot that even Hollywood might deem far-fetched, actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are buying fifth-tier football club Wrexham AFC. The pair have been given the green light to complete a takeover following a vote of the Wrexham Supporters’ Trust, which owns the club. Reynolds and McElhenney marked the news by posting a [...]

  • Give Gareth Southgate a break. Belgium defeat is a consequence of England’s necessary experimentation

    November 16, 2020

    Professional misanthrope Roy Keane was at it again after England’s 2-0 defeat to Belgium in the Nations League on Sunday. “I know they’ve got players to come back in,” he said on ITV, “but on tonight’s evidence I still think they’re short.” Keane wasn’t the only critic. Social media was awash with questioning of manager [...]

  • Why Juan Manuel Fangio, not Lewis Hamilton or Michael Schumacher, is the greatest Formula 1 driver ever

    November 15, 2020

    Lewis Hamilton’s seventh world title, clinched today in Turkey, revives debate about whether he is the greatest Formula 1 driver of all time. The Briton has now equalled Michael Schumacher’s record for the most championships, and, with 94, has won more races than anyone else. But what if you could objectively compare drivers from different [...]

  • Belgium v England TONIGHT: Why Jack Harrison, Patrick Bamford, Ezri Konsa and Karl Darlow deserve to be in the England squad

    November 15, 2020

    Gareth Southgate has frequently stated his preference to pick England squads based on the form rather than reputation. So, ahead of matches against the Republic of Ireland, Belgium and Iceland, how should Southgate objectively measure a player’s form? One way is through quantitative analysis of the kind we at Carteret Analytics provide to leading football [...]

  • Duncan Goodhew: If decision makers got their hair wet occasionally, our swimming pools would still be open

    November 15, 2020

    I was saddened to see sport, and the benefits it brings, stopped with the start of a second lockdown. It has been an immensely difficult year, but if we’ve learnt nothing else, it’s that health matters.  For that reason, I believe any form of exercise that can support health and wellbeing should surely be encouraged [...]

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