South African motorsport fans can celebrate the impending arrival of the ABB FIA Formula E, which is expected to descend upon Cape Town in 2023.
The 46-year-old co-owns Schumacher Real Estate, which bought a piece of land adjoining a Constantia greenbelt for R20 million last year.
Mason Barnes may well have ridden the first-ever 100-foot wave, catching a monster at famed Portuguese surf spot Nazaré.
Breathe in, breathe out, and get stretching with supermodel, actress, and environmental warrior, Cara Delevingne.
Following a doubles loss at the Mexican Open, the world number three attacked the umpire’s chair and let loose with a volley of expletives.
Score with each foot, as well as your head, and you’ve completed what footballers call the perfect hat-trick. An important component – the idea is to have each goal hit the back of the opposition’s net.
Finnish skier Remi Lindholm ended his Beijing Winter Olympic debut on Saturday with damage to his, erm, equipment.
This incredibly fortunate skydiver experienced the worst possible thing that can happen while falling from the sky: a double parachute malfunction.
In his first major interview since being deported from Australia, Djokovic has made it clear that he won’t change his stance.
The behaviour of the crowd at the WM Phoenix Open this weekend has divided golf fans.
During the half-time break, fans were treated to performances by Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar, and Eminem. There were also a few surprise appearances.
Controversy surrounding the final lap of the season’s final race again hit fifth gear this week when team radio messages between Red Bull sporting director Jonathan Wheatley and race director Michael Masi were widely shared.
The average human being isn’t recovering from that sort of body position to land with any grace. 15-year-old Russian figure skating prodigy Kamila Valieva is anything but ordinary.
Bill Murray loves golf, a good time, and playing it up for the crowd. All three of those things combined for a wonderful moment on Saturday at the 2022 Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Zhu Yi’s performance during yesterday’s women’s short program team event sparked a social media attack of note.
During yesterday’s victory over the Pumas in Kimberley, 21-year-old Griquas kicker Zander du Plessis converted a penalty from way, way out.
It’s fair to say that tensions boiled over in the Fédérale 1 local derby clash between Hyères-Carqueiranne and La Seyne sur Mer.
Doubts have now been cast over a discrepancy regarding the serial numbers for Djokovic’s COVID-19 test results.
You can watch a lifetime’s worth of tennis and you may never again see the sort of drama that the crowd at the Rod Laver Arena was treated to yesterday.
Cape Point – views for days, friendly ostriches, and a healthy dose of wind. It’s the latter that attracted Danish daredevil kitesurfer Nick Jacobsen to the tip of the peninsula.
We’ve seen a number of awkward post-match interviews, booing and heckling, and just generally boorish behaviour.
The Cape coast was battered by massive swells last week, with big wave fans using the opportunity to ride some epic waves.
Time and time again, our Sevens side has held their nerve to claim late wins and yesterday in Malaga, Spain was no different.
During the third seed’s fourth round exit to number 14 seed Denis Shapovalov, he lost his temper on multiple occasions.
Daniil Medvedev was jeered by the crowd at the Rod Laver Arena and his response did nothing to endear him to those in attendance.
One of Novak Djokovic’s major sponsors, Lacoste, wants a word about events that led to a protracted legal battle and his eventual visa cancellation.
Playing in front of a home crowd usually brings with it some added pressure and expectation. Then again, Nick Kyrgios isn’t your usual tennis player.
Yesterday, Australia’s federal court unanimously upheld the decision to cancel Djokovic’s visa and he boarded an Emirates flight from Melbourne to Dubai.
He may have won his first appeal against that visa cancellation but it looks like he’s lost the war.
The drama started when Proteas skipper Dean Elgar was given out LBW by Marais Erasmus and reviewed the decision more out of hope than anything else.