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Sinner & Swiatek cases ‘disgusting’ for tennis – Kyrgios

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Nick Kyrgios says the high-profile doping cases involving Grand Slam winners Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek are “disgusting” for tennis.

Italian men’s world number one Sinner still faces the threat of a possible suspension after he twice tested positive for an anabolic steroid in March.

Swiatek, also 23, served a one-month suspension after testing positive for a banned heart medication in August, when the Pole was women’s world number one.

“I just think that it’s been handled horrifically in our sport,” said Australian Kyrgios, 29.

“Two world number ones both getting done for doping is disgusting for our sport.

“It’s a horrible look.”

Kyrgios is preparing to make his return to competitive action at the Brisbane International, following an 18-month injury-enforced absence since contesting the Stuttgart Open in June 2023.

In that time, the sport’s leading players in both the men’s and women’s games have become involved in controversy over respective failed tests.

While the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) cleared Sinner of wrongdoing after he twice tested positive for clostebol, the case was taken to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas) after the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) launched an appeal.

Swiatek accepted a one-month ban, which ended on 4 December, after the ITIA accepted her positive test for trimetazidine (TMZ) was caused by contamination of the regulated non-prescription medication melatonin.

The treatment of those two players has led to accusations of double standards, with two-time Grand Slam champion Simona Halep saying there were “completely different approaches” to those cases compared to her own.

However the ITIA strongly denies handling these cases any differently.

Kyrgios said: “The tennis integrity right now, and everyone knows it but no one wants to speak about it, is awful.

“It’s not okay. I know that people don’t like when I just speak out about things, be honest about things.”

In addition to making his singles return against Frenchman Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, Kyrgios is set to partner Novak Djokovic – chasing his 100th Tour-level title in Brisbane – in the men’s doubles competition.

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Rodgers dismisses Old Firm ‘dead rubber’ suggestion

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Brendan Rodgers insists Thursday’s Old Firm derby is no “dead rubber” despite Celtic’s 14-point lead over city rivals Rangers in the Scottish Premiership title race.

The Northern Irishman has suffered only one defeat in 20 derbies over two spells with the Glasgow club, winning 16 of them, but knows managers are judged on Old Firm results.

He added his players will not “soften up” in their approach at Ibrox despite many suggesting they are already guaranteed to retain the league title.

“There’s always pressure of some sort. I hear the talk about a ‘dead rubber’,” he said. “There is never a Rangers-Celtic game that’s a dead rubber – not in my book.

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Debut at 18, still playing at 40 – James makes more history

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LeBron James became the first person in NBA history to play as a teenager and past the age of 40 as the Los Angeles Lakers lost to the Cleveland Cavaliers.

James, who made his NBA debut as an 18-year-old in 2003, turned 40 on 30 December.

He scored 23 points in the 122-110 defeat at the Crypto.com Arena in LA, but 27 from Jarrett Allen helped Cleveland to an eighth straight win.

Widely regarded as one of the greatest basketball players of all time, James last year became the NBA’s all-time leading points scorer.

He has won four NBA Championships, been named Most Valuable Player four times and is in his 22nd season in the NBA, a record he shares with the now retired Vince Carter.

The Cavs remain top of the Eastern Conference and the Lakers are seventh in the West.

Giannis Antetokounmpo finished with 30 points, 12 rebounds, five assists and two steals in the Milwaukee Bucks’ comeback win over the Indiana Pacers.

The Bucks were 19 points adrift late in the third quarter but rallied to win 120-112 in Indianapolis.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 113-105 home victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves with 40 points, three rebounds, two assists and two steals.

It was a 12th straight win for the Thunder, who remain top of the Western Conference.

The Toronto Raptors suffered an 11th successive defeat as they were thrashed 125-71 at the Boston Celtics, for whom Jayson Tatum scored 23 points and made eight rebounds.

The San Antonio Spurs cruised to a 122-86 home win over the Los Angeles Clippers thanks to Victor Wembanyama’s 27 points, nine rebounds and five assists.

The Memphis Grizzlies won 117-112 at the Phoenix Suns, who have now lost six of their past seven matches.

Jaren Jackson Jr finished with 38 points, 11 rebounds and four assists for the Grizzlies, while Kevin Durant contributed 29 points and 10 rebounds for the Suns.

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Humble & popular but no plan B’ – The inside story of Rooney at Plymouth

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Former England and Manchester United forward Wayne Rooney has left Championship side Plymouth Argyle after seven months in charge, with the club bottom of the table and four points from safety.

It brings the 39-year-old’s fourth managerial role to an end, after challenging spells in the second tier with Birmingham City and Derby County, as well as in the United States with DC United.

So where did it go wrong for the legendary striker at Plymouth? What was he like to deal with? And how did the players feel about him? BBC Sport delves into some key themes.

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