Italians are “very touchy people”,according to Jannik Sinner’s coach Darren Cahill,so there were plenty of hugs,but also a few choice words in the players box.
The former tennis star and commentator has found her happy place,but she refuses to be silent about abuse and domestic violence.
Having come to this Q&A format reluctantly,it has become a labour of love.
There’s no more familiar voice in Australian broadcasting than John Laws. Now almost 90 and still on the air,he has lost none of his characteristic alpha male belligerence.
His critics said he was too “woke” to be Australia’s cricket captain,but the all-conquering Cummins has demonstrated conspicuous leadership on and off the field.
She had the love and support of her parents,Tanya Plibersek and Michael Coutts-Trotter. Now Anna Coutts-Trotter says her Survivor Hub is critical to her healing.
Sydney’s Liz Mills has risen to become a star coach of professional men’s basketball in Africa. Being a woman has played no small part in her success.
Tracey Holmes says the treatment of her husband,Stan Grant,was a key factor in her decision to leave the ABC. But it was far from the only reason.
In an exclusive interview,the Wallabies coach says he’ll take responsibility for losses,but not for 20 years of Australian rugby’s decline. He also said he is off to Okinawa.
Fifty years since the opening of the building that changed Australia,I spoke to Lin Utzon about the ups and downs of the man who designed it.
Tim Horan has been as stunned as I am by Australia’s dismal World Cup efforts,but he believes the team – with its current coach – can do much better.