Joy Drop: It was a great week for mothers and their athletic offspring
Hello! Hello! As the week draws to an end, there are some great movements and stories building this week in the world of sports and beyond.
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Hello! Hello! As the week draws to an end, there are some great movements and stories building this week in the world of sports and beyond.
Anthony Joshua believes he can become a legend in the sport of boxing if he defeats Oleksandr Usyk in their upcoming rematch.
Anthony Joshua’s new trainer says he has "no doubt" the Briton will be crowned three-time world heavyweight champion in his rematch against Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia this summer, stressing the former belt-holder has “all the tools” to come out on top.
Novak Djokovic returns to the grass this afternoon as he faces XXXXXX in an exhibition match at the at Hurlingham Club in the Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic.
Australia and England said on Friday they will fight for a new rugby trophy that honours an indigenous great and a World War I hero, replacing the Cook Cup named after the British explorer.
Jenn Suhr, the 2012 Olympic women's pole vault gold medallist, announced her retirement on Thursday as the US outdoor championships got underway in Eugene. Suhr, who won Olympic silver in Beijing before capturing gold in London four years later, had already opted out of the national championships, which are the selection meeting for the World Championships at the same Hayward Field venue in July.
Robbie Neilson hopes to have deals for Jorge Grant and Alex Cochrane tied up in the next few days with both players “desperate” to sign.
Canadians Bennedict Mathurin and Shaedon Sharpe were selected back-to-back in the first round of Thursday's NBA draft.