Do we want celebrities to take a line or sit on the fence and be politically correct all the time?
...Full StoryWhat are the chances Federer won't be back to defend his Australian Open title?
...Full StoryIf he can mentally not get bogged down against his nemesis, who knows anything can happen.
...Full StoryRafa versus Roger is an occasion. It doesn't even matter who wins.
...Full StoryThey came at the same venue and against the same team.
...Full StoryThe year that was.
...Full StoryAs a sports journalist, it was one of the sweetest moments for me in 2016.
...Full StoryWhen his shoulders dropped and he began to swear at the demons in his head in tough matches, you wondered if he was ever going to win against the big three.
...Full StoryHere's wishing the birthday girl a grander, greater success ahead.
...Full StoryThe fervour will be on full display when the club plays the AFC semi-final tomorrow.
...Full StoryOur sportswomen toil to be athletes, not models for the 'state daughter'.
...Full StoryOne man's greatness is never linked to only one win or title.
...Full StoryThe tennis star narrates her run-ins with the media and how she became a controversial figure.
...Full StoryThe world number one pair of Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis go into the tournament on a high, having won at Rome.
...Full StoryThe Swiss tennis player is not the best when challenged by those who already have his mark.
...Full StoryDid this cross the unspoken line of decency and respect?
...Full StoryFrom overseas tours to the World Cup, the Indian team has had a jam-packed schedule.
...Full StoryIs it so simple to separate the boxer from the man?
...Full StoryTo suggest a woman's presence in the same city, the same stadium, the same hotel is all it takes to ruin a batsman's form, is laughable.
...Full StoryWhile I cover sports as a profession for TV, I'm what I call myself an un-quintessential sports fan.
...Full StoryWhat do you do when you have cried your eyes out and no one comes to help. No wonder the boxer acted out.
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