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BBC golf correspondent Iain Carter assesses where Tiger Woods' latest arrest leaves his legacy.
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Red Bull's Max Verstappen and Formula 1's bosses have plenty to ponder after Japanese Grand Prix qualifying.
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Jordan Henderson says England players will support Ben White after the Arsenal defender was booed by fans at Wembley in Friday's 1-1 draw with Uruguay.
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Briton Tom Pidcock pulls out of the Volta a Catalunya after a "horror" fall down a ravine during stage five.
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Great Britain's Georgia Hunter Bell is beaten in the 1500m in Melbourne in her first race since she was crowned women's world indoor champion.
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Mary Rand, the first British woman to win athletics gold at the Olympics, was described as "Marilyn Monroe on spikes".
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No-one knew what to expect at football's first official penalty shootout - and no-one wanted to go down in history as the first to miss.
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Kimi Antonelli takes his second pole position in a row as he beats Mercedes team-mate George Russell in qualifying at the Japanese Grand Prix.
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Charly Musonda could have been a household name but his story is one of frustration and unfulfilled potential.
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His pairing in central defence is one of the key decisions facing Scotland head coach Steve Clarke in Saturday's friendly against Japan, writes Tom English.
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Munster suffer a 34-31 defeat by the Bulls in Saturday's United Rugby Championship game in Pretoria.
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Adam Wharton wants Crystal Palace exit, Brighton ready to sell Carlos Baleba for the right price, Arsenal explore Elliot Anderson move and Premier League duo battle for Aurelien Tchouameni.
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England captain Ben Stokes is still recovering after surgery on a broken cheekbone and will not play for Durham next week as planned.
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Speaking to BBC Sport, Moses Itauma discusses his 13-fight pro career, family sacrifices and why Jermaine Franklin represents his toughest test to date.
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Manchester City could find themselves without the services of their manager and captain next season with the futures of both Pep Guardiola and Bernardo Silva in question beyond this summer.
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World number two Jannik Sinner reaches a fourth Miami Open final thanks to a straight-sets win over Alexander Zverev.
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Craig McLeish will continue as St Mirren interim manager until the end of the season, the Scottish Premiership club have confirmed.
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Harlequins' hopes of finishing in the PWR top four are all but over as Emma Orr's try double edges Bristol Bears to a narrow win.
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British heavyweight Moses Itauma says his American opponent Jermaine Franklin will have some "tough questions to answer" in their bout on Saturday.
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Jurgen Klopp says Mohamed Salah is an "all-time great" at Liverpool and that he "would not be surprised if he plays another six or seven years" after the forward announced he will leave the club at the end of the season.