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  • As thousands of tennis fans arrive at Wimbledon, here are the top talking points ahead of the 2022 championships

    June 27, 2022

    Thousands of tennis fans have begun pouring through the gates at Wimbledon as it returns at full capacity for the first time in three years. The Met Office has warned the expected 42,000 supporters to brace for rain showers over SW19 in the early afternoon – just as the first Centre Court games are set [...]

  • Petr Cech departs Chelsea in latest off-field change

    June 27, 2022

    Chelsea FC have this morning confirmed the departure of Technical and Performance Advisor and former goalkeeper Petr Cech. Cech will leave his role at the end of the month having been in the position for three years. “It has been a huge privilege to perform this role at Chelsea for the past three years,” Cech [...]

  • World track and field in need of resurrection ahead of major championships

    June 27, 2022

    The tectonic plates of British athletics shifted at the weekend as favourites fell to underdogs and new records were broken. As Jeremiah Azu and Daryll Neita won 100m British titles, toppled favourites and looked to book spots at this year’s World Championships in Eugene, US, you’d be forgiven for not knowing it was even going [...]

  • Right of reply: LTA is taking tennis to a wide audience, says chief executive Scott Lloyd

    June 23, 2022

    Lawn Tennis Association chief executive Scott Lloyd responds to Ed Warner’s comment piece, published in yesterday’s Morning Wire, “Wimbledon too much of a good thing for LTA”. It’s difficult to know where to start with Ed Warner’s piece from yesterday when it contains inaccuracies and misconceptions.  He criticises the LTA’s National Tennis Centre in Roehampton, [...]

  • FA director Baroness Sue Campbell on applying lessons from women’s game to disability football

    June 23, 2022

    As Baroness Sue Campbell surveys the task ahead of her in disability football, she sees parallels with the job she took on when she joined the Football Association. “I came to the FA six years ago to put together a strategy to lead the women’s game and there are many, many similarities,” Campbell tells City [...]

  • Ed Warner: Wimbledon shows that the Lawn Tennis Association gets too much money

    June 23, 2022

    If you want to know what’s wrong with tennis in Britain, look no further than Wimbledon. Blame the Championships for being such a phenomenal success that they bequeath the Lawn Tennis Association more money each year than it appears to be able to handle effectively, while simultaneously raising the public’s hunger for the LTA to [...]

  • Azeem Rafiq: ‘I back Yorkshire hosting today’s Test match’

    June 22, 2022

    Azeem Rafiq, the former Yorkshire cricketer who lifted the lid on discrimination in the domestic game, insists that it is right for Headingley to host today’s Test match between England and New Zealand despite the charges hanging over the host county. The England and Wales Cricket Board suspended Yorkshire as a host of lucrative international [...]

  • Chelsea owner Todd Boehly named chairman as Marina Granovskaia exit confirmed

    June 22, 2022

    Chelsea have confirmed that co-owner Todd Boehly will be the football club’s new chairman and that influential director Marina Granovskaia is to leave Stamford Bridge. American Boehly led the consortium that bought the club from Roman Abramovich last month after the Russian oligarch’s assets were frozen by the UK government.  He is to be joined [...]

  • Blurred lines: Athlete investors on rise as brands embrace new ways to partner with sport stars

    June 22, 2022

    When Anthony Joshua and Dazn announced a new partnership last week, one of the most eye-catching aspects of the deal was that it involved the British heavyweight boxer acquiring a stake in the sports streaming platform. It was just the latest example of a prominent athlete cultivating a business portfolio to complement their sporting career.  [...]

  • Young footballers ‘risking most of their wages on crypto’ prompts growing concerns

    June 21, 2022

    Football has a “big problem” with young players risking the majority of their pay on cryptocurrencies, says a leading financial adviser to the sports industry. Players are being sucked in by social media content that ignores the major risks of investing in crypto, says Ben Smith, a partner at FLM. “I have seen lots of [...]

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