
ASB Classic addresses Russian involvement in strong women's field
The 2023 field, confirmed on Thursday, includes three former grand slam champions.
The 2023 field, confirmed on Thursday, includes three former grand slam champions.
Welcome to the age of the single-serving stadium.
The sweep of Bangladesh showed New Zealand's World Cup tilt will lean on a few big names.
After a busy year, David Light is hoping for a short break before his title fight.
Change is a constant part of sport - so open up and play on.
New Zealand’s top-ranked doubles tennis player has a high-profile partner.
How Fifa's innovations and technologies rank at this World Cup.
England, against all odds, are now rather easy to root for.
Something magical happens every four years when Brazil step onto the biggest stage.
White Ferns veteran Maddy Green has staked her claim to keep the gloves at the World Cup.
These are strange and beautiful times for those following the Three Lions.
The final whistle is about to be blown on the New Zealand leg of the Sevens World Series.
The World Cup is a brilliant tournament with a great star that is still hard to enjoy.
OPINION: Dump the rolling maul, speed up scrums and let the World Cup be won by tries.
Opinion: Contractual certainty shouldn’t be misinterpreted as viability
Adam Milne's performance against India offered an enticing possibility for the Black Caps.
Six months ago, the White Ferns future seemed to hold no place for pace bowler Lea Tahuhu.
This year has been an endurance test for Auckland, who have already played 42 matches.
Viva fashion editor Dan Ahwa casts an eye over the shirts on display.
OPINION: The year in rugby belonged to the wāhine.
The Kiwi cruiserweight will fight in a potential world title eliminator this weekend.
Surely football’s governing body will reverse their crazy plan.
OPINION: The Ferns are not the exception proving the rule.
Who doesn't love an upset or two?
It's been a decade since the Black Caps were inactive at home during December and January.
Oscar Remihana is back where he feels comfortable.
Halberg’s 5000m gold medal victory is seared into the collective consciousness of Kiwis.
Australia's coach came up with a great line when asked how they would celebrate victory.
His kindness and empathy was a lovely counterpoint to his fierce competitiveness.
OPINION: Fifa takes a significant step ahead in the “very sexist” world of football.