O’Sullivan confirmed that Peters would be at the Crucible for the World Championships to help the Rocket, who does not want to retire from snooker. The 48-year-old enjoys the lifestyle and travel that comes with being a professional sportsman, but insisted that
But O’Sullivan wants the competition taken around the world, potentially to Saudi Arabia or China, and believes the experience for players and fans would be far better. He said: “I don’t like the Crucible. I don’t think you can get in and
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Last year, the world No. 50 reached the semi-final, losing to eventual champion Carlos Alcaraz. A few months later, he won the biggest title of his career at the ATP 500 in Washington and reached a career-high of No. 21 in the
The Miami Open tournament director is hoping that Andy Murray can end his career on his own terms after picking up a serious injury. The Brit ruptured multiple ankle ligaments during his third-round defeat to Tomas Machac and will be out for
Danielle Collins completed a fairytale run at the Miami Open by winning the biggest title of her career just a few months before retiring. The world No. 53 previously announced that she would be hanging up her racket at the end of
Tennis legend Ashleigh Barty has forked out a whopping £2million on a stunning waterside holiday home in Queensland, Australia. The four-bedroom property occupies an entire half-floor of a new apartment complex which is still under construction, and boasts incredible views just 12
Murray’s future is uncertain following his latest injury setback. The 36-year-old pulled up on his ankle during his match against Tomas Machac but played on without getting it taped up. He went on to lose and, a day later, revealed that he
Despite all the distractions surrounding Red Bull at the start of the season, Verstappen coasted to two race wins in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia and looked set to claim his fourth world championship in as many years in the dominant RB20. However,
Andy Murray’s plans to retire this summer have been thrown into doubt after the Scot revealed he has ruptured his ankle ligaments. The former world No. 1 suffered the injury during his third round defeat at the Miami Open on Sunday night.