
Sat Jan 21 2017

Lloyd talks Nadal at Wimbledon
Former British no.1 John Lloyd gives his view on Rafael Nadal at Wimbledon

Euro 2022 Teams to Watch - Sweden
The highest ranked European team, the first ever Women's Euro winners want to reclaim their crown in 2022

Lloyd admits to Trump hustle in new book
Former British number one John Lloyd discusses his friendship with ex-President Trump

Restless PSG go for Galtier
PSG are set to unveil Lille's title winning boss Christophe Galtier as their new coach

Euro 2022 Teams to Watch - Norway
Lyon forward Ada Hegerberg is the focus of Norway's 2022 challenge

Euro 2022 Teams to Watch - Spain
Led by Ballon d'Or-winning centurion Alexia Putellas, Spain have everything they need to go all the way.

Barca begin build up to 2022-23 season
Barca returned to training on Monday buoyed by news of two fresh arrivals.

Matic hoping to break record with Mourinho at Roma
New Roma signing Nemanja Matic is aiming to play the most games ever as a midfielder under Jose Mourinho

Lloyd hoping for more moments of Federer Wimbledon genius
The former British number one says prime Federer's tennis racquet was a 'magic wand'.

England to win with cut-throat Wiegman - Sue Smith
Former England international Sue Smith believes England have what it takes to win the Euros with Wiegman.

Kyrgios one of the best servers of all time - Lloyd
The former British number one has been impressed with the Australian's serving at Wimbledon

Serena needs 'more of a commitment' to challenge in grand slams - Lloyd
John Lloyd reiterates that it's difficult for a player to win a grand slam without playing at all beforehand.

Lloyd doesn't see Norrie making the Wimbledon final
Lloyd thinks the British number one will make the semi-finals and that it would be "a hell of an achievement"

Euro 2022 Teams to Watch - Netherlands
The defending champions will be looking to become just the second country to win back-to-back Women's Euros

Kyrgios antics have 'got to be stopped' - Lloyd
Lloyd says the Australian is great for cricket, but went too far in his match against Stefanos Tsitsipas