September, 2022
Scotland 3-0 Ukraine: How Steve Clarke’s side spurred on by summer of hurt
Scotland’s players took out the hurt from a disappointing June on Ukraine with a stunning performance at Hampden.
Emma Raducanu beats Yanina Wickmayer to continue run at Korea Open
Britain’s Emma Raducanu beats Yanina Wickmayer 6-3 7-5 in an hour and 41 minutes to progress to the Korea Open last eight in Seoul.
Roger Federer retires: Swiss great played tennis with a balletic grace beyond modern compare
The tennis Roger Federer played may not have been relatable, but his warm and emotional character certainly was, writes BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller.
Author Michael Power Releases New Non-Fiction Book Crushing Your Fear
1888PressRelease – Learn to identify and conquer fear to become your best self.
Mayweather: I am fighting McGregor again in 2023
Floyd Mayweather has said that he will fight Conor McGregor again in 2023.
Thomas: LIV Golf player complaints over ranking points ‘their own fault’
Justin Thomas says he does not understand complaints from LIV Golf players regarding ranking points, saying “it’s their own fault”.
Merse: Rashford should start England’s World Cup opener
In his latest Sky Sports column, Paul Merson discusses Gareth Southgate’s selections for England’s September squad and picks his starting XI for the World Cup opener against Iran.
Ferguson ‘tempted’ by longer Ascot trip for Mise En Scene
James Ferguson is tempted to step Mise En Scene up to 12 furlongs for the first time in a bid for Group One glory in the Qipco British Champions Fillies & Mares Stakes at Ascot on October 15, live on Sky Sports Racing.
Grealish: I haven’t been great at City | ‘I want to be friends with the media!’
Jack Grealish admits he hasn’t been at his best since joining Manchester City but insists he handles the pressure well and has a “great relationship” with Pep Guardiola.