Following on from the first test match at the Echo Arena in Liverpool Aussie stars Medhurst and Layton post match interviews
The then called ITTF Pro Tour first kicked off in Kettering, England in 1996 and has seen 291 events happen since, growing from strength to strength each year.
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Catch up with live Audio from the Manchester Training Camp with Bassett and Simpson
The second edition of the four-day stage race has been elevated to a 2.2 ranking in the UCI Women’s Elite calendar, and will be run concurrently with parts of the men’s WorldTour race, the Santos Tour Down Under.
Securing the final six hosts has been a really exciting process. It was very thorough, starting back in June when any “cricket minded” organisation was encouraged to “express an interest” in becoming a Women’s Cricket Super League (WCSL) team host.
Playing under the chandeliers of the Vanderbilt Hall inside New York’s iconic Grand Central Terminal, El Sherbini started the match on fire and played with a maturity beyond her 20 years
A number of surprise results lit up the quarter-final stage of the 2016 Women’s J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions. photo squashpics.com
Amanda Tan leads chasing pack four shots adrift
The Australian Diamonds depart tonight for a two-week tour of England where they will contest a three-Test Series against the England Roses.
first time in tournament history is offering equal prize money across both the Men’s and Women’s draws.
The 29-year-old secured the Open Worlds victory a day ahead of time, having amassed an unassailable lead ahead of the final scheduled day of competition on Sunday (10 January).
Sarah Kerly scored in both halves and Sarah Haycroft got the consolation for Surbiton.
Despite some initial doubt, Vonn absolutely crushed the course for her 73rd overall World Cup victory. photo USSA
The Australian Diamonds leadership group has been confirmed to lead the team in their Test series against England later this month.
“Lydia continues to be a great ambassador for the game of golf and we are so pleased she will return home to New Zealand"
Tia Blanco (USA), 18, bounced back from a deceiving opening heat in Ericeira to dominate her following two matchups.
Rebekah Tiler is truly one of a kind when it comes being a professional sports woman.
England Women’s Head Coach, Mark Robinson ready for first competitive assignment
Hawaii's Brisa Hennessy (HAW), dominated her opening bout and clinched the event's single highest score so far.
Chinese superstar LIU Shiwen have ended 2015 as the world's top ranked table tennis players after both having an amazing 2015