Sunday, February 1, 2015

Formula One: five talking points, can McLaren-Honda propel Fernando Alonso back to the front of the grid?

As pre-season testing begins Daniel Johnson speculates about the chances of Fernando Alonso and his new team McLaren-Honda

















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Allegri rubbishes Vidal row

Massimiliano Allegri has rubbished talk of a row between himself and midfielder Arturo Vidal, ahead of Juventus' Serie A match with Udinese



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Bundesliga: Saturday goalwrap

Bayern were stunned at Wolfsburg as Monchengladbach go third



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Australia seal tri-series title as England falter

mitchelljohnson - croppedAustralia secured the tri-series title on Sunday as they cruised to a 112-run victory over England in Perth.



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Mercedes unveil new car as testing begins in Jerez

mercedes - croppedDefending champions Mercedes unveiled their new car as Formula One testing began in Jerez on Sunday.



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Martina Hingis wins another Australian Open title with mixed doubles triumph

• Hingis, 34, and India’s Leander Paes beat Mladenovic and Nestor

• Swiss has now won eight titles at Melbourne Park

• Mattek-Sands and Safarova win women’s doubles title

Martina Hingis won her second Australian Open mixed doubles title on Sunday as she teamed up with India’s Leander Paes to beat last year’s winners, France’s Kristina Mladenovic and Canada’s Daniel Nestor, 6-4, 6-3.


Hingis, a three-time winner of the women’s singles at Melbourne Park, also won four women’s doubles titles and the mixed doubles title with Mahesh Bhupathi in 2006.


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Serena Williams on her 19th grand slam: ‘I don’t need to win anymore’ – video

Serena Williams says she is at a point in her career where she does not feel the pressure to win, after defeating Maria Sharapova in the Australian Open final. The world No1 has now won 19 grand slams, only three short of Steffi Graf's all-time grand slam record in women's tennis Continue reading...





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