- - Lleyton Hewitt says his Australian Open plans remain on track despite suffering a mystery ear complaint that affected his balance in his Hopman Cup loss.
- - Honda's F1 executives are considering 12 offers for the team with its parent company in Japan, which pulled out of the sport amid the global economic crisis.
- - Spinner Cameron White admits his indifferent bowling of late left him uncertain where he stood in Australian cricket calculations.
- - South Africa cricket captain Graeme Smith, his right hand in a cast, says he will be meeting with a surgeon on Saturday to discuss his chronic tennis elbow.
- - Russia secured a berth against Slovakia in the Hopman Cup final with a 2-1 tie win over France on Thursday night.
- - Qatar's Nasser Al Attiyah consolidated his Dakar Rally lead on Thursday, but then faced the embarrassing prospect of being stripped of victory.
- - England rugby player Mike Tindall was banned from driving for three years on Thursday after admitting driving under the influence of alcohol.
- - Professional cycling declared a new era of unity and stability on Thursday with the launch of a race calendar grouping elite events into a world ranking system.
- - FIA president Max Mosley is considering the possibility of imposing a budget cap on Formula One teams.
- - Richard Sterne shot an even par 71 here on Thursday to find himself in the middle of the field after the first round of the Joburg Open.
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