American Mike Bryan has been forced to issue an apology after his ‘playful gesture’ resulted in him copping a $10 000 fine.
Springbok lock Eben Etzebeth has been accused of taking part in an assault in Langebaan this past weekend, and now the South African Human Rights Commission is involved.
As the dust settles on one of cricket’s greatest ever matches, Ben Stokes and Jonny Bairstow have opened up about what it felt like to be on the inside.
Greek tennis player Stefanos Tsitsipas lost his first-round match at the US Open, although it was his rant against French people that grabbed the headlines.
A woman has accused Eben Etzebeth and his friends of physical and racial abuse outside a Langebaan on Saturday night, with the player denying any wrongdoing.
Ben Stokes played one of the greatest knocks test cricket has ever seen, and judging by his social media posts, he enjoyed it.
Saturday’s third round of the PGA Tour Championship was suspended after a lightning strike at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Georgia, left six spectators injured.
Surfers are making a simple modification to their boards, in the hopes that it could ward off sharks.
‘My Name Is Reeva’ is set to tell Steenkamp’s story “through the eyes of her loved ones”, with producers looking for a cool R40 million investment.
You may have heard the voice notes where South African pro golfer Jared Harvey, otherwise known as ‘My Bok Boks’, stakes his claim to being Durban’s finest golfer. Here’s some context.
Ozzie tennis star Nick Kyrgios has been hit with his largest ever fine (around R1,7 million) for his latest outburst.
Remember Jared Harvey, the South African golfer who shot to fame with his ‘My Bok Boks’ voice note? Get ready for a rollercoaster ride of emotions.
CLIP is an innovative new invention that turns any ordinary bike into an E-bike in seconds, and we’re fans for a couple of reasons.
In Bavaria, men dressed in traditional garb square off against one another in one of the world’s strangest sporting events, ‘Fingerhakeln’.
The world’s toughest and longest horse race, the Mongol Derby, takes no prisoners, which is what makes Wiesman Nel’s achievement all the more impressive.
Six players at last year’s Craven Week tested positive for steroids, and now a coach from Cape Town’s northern suburbs is under the spotlight.
26-year-old Asiashu Tshitamba was clearly stoked with his win at Saturday’s EFC 81, although some say his celebrations were disrespectful and unnecessary.
During his 36 years of reffing schoolboy rugby matches, Jonathan Kaplan has seen a host of talent go on to represent the Springboks. Here’s his all-time schoolboy rugby XV.
Let surfer Serginho Laus talk you through what it takes to ride the world’s longest, and possibly most piranha-populated, wave.
Everyone knows Super Bowl commercials are expensive, but things are now getting a little ridiculous.
Every season, English Premier League clubs receive substantial payments for broadcasting rights. Thanks to a diplomatic spat, that money is in danger.
If you thought watching the Proteas suffer through the ignominy of their early World Cup exit was bad, wait until you see what comes next.
Attention, parents with a young daughter who are hoping to raise a sporting great – tennis is where the money’s at.
Next month, Caster Semenya will not be allowed to defend her 800-metre title at the World Track and Field Championship in Doha, Qatar.
The latest entry to the illustrious club is New South Wales minister for sport, John Sidoti, who clearly needs to brush up on his football skills.
Springbok rugby fans have a new hero, although there are some unsung heroes involved in his rise to the top.
At the Swimming World Champs, Ozzie Mack Horton refused to share the podium with gold medallist and accused doper Sun Yang. That has now backfired rather spectacularly.
England are still on a high after their dramatic World Cup win, and they’re not about to let the Ozzie team forget it.
It must be quite an ego boost to hold the title of ‘fittest man on earth’. It does bring with it a rather unique problem, though.
21-year-old Zane Waddell stormed to victory in yesterday’s 50m backstroke swimming World Champs final, letting out a massive roar after securing gold.