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Great Britain have progressed to the quarter finals of the Davis Cup to face France after achieving a bruising victory over their Canadian opponents
14 of the 16 nominees for the BBC award competed at this year’s Olympic or Paralympic games
Football will join cricket and rugby in using video replays in decisions in 2018
The end of season extravaganza at the O2 marks the end of the ATP Tour season, but what is the point?
We spoke to Livi Dickinson about being a quidditch player at university
Andy Murray has been named as the number one men’s tennis player in the world after one of the best years in his career
Nick Kyrgios’s recent misconduct and subsequent eight week suspension at the Shanghai Masters once again draws our attention to an outstanding talent struggling to realise his privileged position in the professional sporting world, a world many never get a sniff at.
Both men are outside the top four in the rankings for the first time for 13 years
If you’re looking to get fit this semester, here are some of the things you can enjoy at the Armitage, including classes and team sports
Linklater’s latest film celebrates American masculinity in all the wrong ways
The University of Manchester will host the annual Christie Championships and will look to retain the title against Liverpool and Leeds
With a different sport’s governing body being in the spotlight each day for a scandal, it’s time to ask for transparency.
Director Ryan Coogler successfully sees the baton of the Rocky legacy passed down to the next generation with Creed
79 years of waiting is over. Great Britain are kings of tennis again with this Davis Cup win!
Features Editor Joe Evans speaks to Paul Foot and fails to get any real answers to any questions about anything at all
Alex Whitcomb looks into the potential consequences of the largest doping scandal in history
Harry Newton informs you of the exciting launch event from SPORTICIPATE on Saturday the 10th of October
The University of Manchester provides free sport programmes for all students through the Sporticipate Programme, part-funded by the University of Manchester and Sport England
Adrienne Galloway on tennis’ soft spot for skirts
Benjamin Monk feasts on the best of Birmingham’s European theatre festival at HOME