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'I saw a drone hit the US consulate' - Patten's escape from Dubai
Explosions, fighter jets and aborted border crossings - British doubles player Henry Patten on finally getting out of Dubai amid the Middle East conflict.

Littler's UK Open defence off to winning start
World number one Luke Littler gets his UK Open defence off to a winning start, overcoming Damon Heta 10-3 with his second 'Big Fish' checkout in as many days.

'No player should have to deal with this' - Udvardy was sent threats and gun photo
Hungary's Panna Udvardy says she was sent "disturbing" messages including a picture of a gun, warning her family would be harmed unless she lost a tennis match.

Why are nine-darters on the rise?
BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team looks at why nine-darters are on the rise in darts

Tiger Woods’ wavering over captaincy undermines US Ryder Cup ambitions
Woods says he has PGA commitments but knows he would be up against a detail-obsessed Luke Donald in 2027 Chatter on the Bay Hill range this week has suggested the prospect of Tiger Woods making a return to competitive action at next month’s Masters may actually be more than a tale of fantasy. There is even the suggestion Woods could test his competitive ability at a stop on the senior Champions Tour between now and Augusta National. If nothing else, the mere discussion keeps sponsors happy. One

Backstedt wins Vuelta a Extremadura time trial
Welsh cyclist Zoe Backstedt powers to time-trial win at Vuelta a Extremadura, her first win of 2026
Title hopes at stake: England braced for French forward assault in Paris
The atmosphere in Saint-Denis is electric as France prepares to host England in a defining moment of this year’s Six Nations. The post Title hopes at stake: England braced for French forward assault in Paris appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

Naoya Inoue to face Junto Nakatani in historic Tokyo Dome megafight
Unbeaten rivals collide at Tokyo Dome on 2 May Inoue defends undisputed super-bantamweight crown Nakatani says he must be ‘at my best’ to win Japan’s Naoya Inoue said Friday that he will need to be at his destructive best when he faces unbeaten countryman Junto Nakatani in their highly anticipated showdown at Tokyo Dome in May. The two fighters met in Tokyo to formally confirm their 2 May clash, with Inoue set to defend his undisputed super bantamweight world championship against Nakatani, wh
Archie McParland embracing bigger Northampton Saints role ahead of Prem Rugby Cup semi-final
Northampton Saints scrum half, Archie McParland, highlights the excitement within the group ahead of this weekend’s Prem Rugby Cup semi-final against Exeter Chiefs. The post Archie McParland embracing bigger Northampton Saints role ahead of Prem Rugby Cup semi-final appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

'A fresh start' - fit-again Draper sports buzz cut for Indian Wells defence
Jack Draper says he no longer has "any fear" around the arm injury that plagued him for eight months as he prepares to begin his Indian Wells title defence.

What is the UK Open?
BBC Sport explains why the UK Open of darts is often compared to football's FA Cup

Sports quiz of the week: F1, Paralympics, Six Nations and Premier League
Have you been following the big stories in football, rugby, golf, winter sports, F1, cricket, baseball and boxing? Continue reading...

'We should not have played' - how tennis was caught in Middle East conflict
Players have criticised the decision for a tennis tournament to be held in the UAE in the midst of Iranian attacks - including one still stranded there.

Factory to the oche: Langford, 62, set for major debut
When Clive Langford booked a day off work to watch the UK Open, he did not imagine he would actually end up playing in the 'FA Cup of Darts' that day instead.

BBC Sport users predict Leclerc & Ferrari to be champions
BBC Sport users predict Charles Leclerc and Ferrari will win the both the 2026 drivers' and constructors' championships - find out the full order.

‘I think I could run even faster’: the NZ teenager shattering athletics records
Sam Ruthe, 16, was the youngest person to break the four-minute mile in 2025 and this year the ‘remarkable’ running talent extended his record streak Before the teenage New Zealand runner, Sam Ruthe, took to Boston University’s famous indoor track in January, he told his father he was aiming to run a 3.48-minute mile. The 16-year-old had already stunned the athletics world in 2025, when he became the youngest person ever to break the four-minute mile barrier – aged 15 – but his father, Ben Ruthe

Australian cyclist Michael Matthews breaks both wrists in horror training crash
Jayco AlUla rider’s spring classics campaign ruined by injury 35-year-old returning to racing after break due to pulmonary embolism Australian cycling ace Michael Matthews has broken both wrists in a training crash and been ruled out of racing for the forseeable future. Matthews’ season on the World Tour started with victory in the Gran Premio de Castellon in Spain in late January – the 44th win of his decorated 17-year career. Continue reading...

Lowly Li snaps back at fans as Lowry endures another difficult day
Chinese world No 71 swears at heckler after breaking club Lowry finishes with a bogey to compound weekend pain “Snap another one!” You find brave people in hospitality areas at golf tournaments. The order came to Li Haotong, moments after his caddie had delivered a broken lob wedge to a bin at the back of the Bay Hill driving range. “Fuck off!” barked Li in immediate reply, with a gesticulation to match. What a scene. Gaining entry to the Arnold Palmer Invitational at the last minute, as a res

Littler spoils Welsh party with Premier League win
Luke Littler beats Premier League leader Jonny Clayton 6-4 in a top class final at Utilita Arena in Cardiff.
Premiership Rugby: Which Clubs Are Building for Long-Term Success?
Rugby Union success requires more than spending power; it demands strategic patience and infrastructure investment. Building a winning squad takes years, not seasons. Much like choosing a trusted platform at Lukki casino, sustained success comes from proven long-term commitment rather than quick gains. Premiership clubs increasingly recognize that academy development, coaching stability, and thoughtful recruitment […] The post Premiership Rugby: Which Clubs Are Building for Long-Term Success? a

Meet the world-beating, BMX flipping, bricklayer with renewed Olympic hopes
BMX freestyler champion Jude Jones talks about how he laid the foundations for his sporting career as a bricklayer.

Raducanu to 'tap into a few people' over coaching
British number one Emma Raducanu says she wants to "bring my instincts back out" as she prepares for Indian Wells in California.

Why has Turn Six at Australian GP been renamed?
Our Ask Me Anything team explain why Turn Six at the Australian Grand Prix has been renamed.

Clayton eyes all-Welsh Cardiff Premier League final
Jonny Clayton says it would be amazing to meet fellow Welshman Gerwyn Price in the final on night five of the Premier League Darts in Cardiff.

‘It’s a generous deal’: McIlroy’s surprise at Rahm not accepting DP World Tour offer
Spaniard’s stance could complicate Ryder Cup place Luke Donald confirms he will captain Europe again Dust was yet to settle on Luke Donald’s commitment to a third successive stint as Europe’s Ryder Cup captain when Rory McIlroy highlighted the elephant in the locker room. McIlroy, in a sentiment shared by other European players, finds it hard to fathom why Jon Rahm has not reached agreement to make his participation at Adare Manor next September straightforward. Rahm’s Ryder Cup involvement si

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'Drive to Survive got me into F1 - now I work at Williams'
Williams wind tunnel systems engineer Christina Sullivan tells BBC Sport about her unlikely route in to F1.

Snooker's Mark Williams has 'serious phobia' of tea bags
The 50-year-old made the admission while giving an interview during the Welsh Open.

One question for all 22 F1 drivers on the 2026 grid
The new Formula 1 season is entering a new era with more drivers and all new rule changes.

All you need to know about new F1 cars
F1 has the biggest rule change in its history with engines, chassis, tyres and fuel all subject to new regulations. We look at what it all means.
