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Australian Open 2025 results: Britain’s Henry Patten and Finn Harri Heliovaara reach men’s doubles final
Britain’s Henry Patten and Finnish team-mate Harri Heliovaara came through a match tie-break to reach their first Australian Open men’s doubles final together.
The Wimbledon champions held their nerve to beat Germany’s Kevin Krawietz and Tim Puetz 6-4 3-6 7-6 (10-7).
It is a second major final for Patten and Heliovaara in just their fourth Grand Slam together, having first joined forces in April 2024.
The sixth seeds will face Italian third seeds Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori in Saturday’s final.
Patten, who had not gone beyond the third round at a Slam before partnering with Heliovaara, said: “I’m just trying to ride the wave. I can’t stop smiling at the moment which, for people who know me, is pretty unusual.
“Usually I’m a classic grumpy Brit. I’m just trying to enjoy every moment and taking it all in with Harri.”
Heliovaara stopped playing professionally between 2013 and 2017 because of an autoimmune disease that affects his spine, instead working in finance during that period.
Heliovaara said: “If you ask me five, six years ago if this was possible while I was making Powerpoints and Excel sheets in the office, I would have laughed.
“I haven’t regretted a single day [of coming back].”
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Celtic transfers: Kyogo Furuhashi set to join Rennes
Kyogo arrived at Celtic from Vissel Kobe for an undisclosed fee in July 2021 and has been one of the key players in the club’s domestic dominance.
He has won three Premiership titles, two Scottish Cups and two League Cups with the Glasgow club.
His involvement in securing those titles was pivotal, scoring 85 goals in 165 games – including 137 starts – as well as providing 15 assists.
The Japan forward, who is contracted to 2027, has scored 12 goals from 32 games this season as Celtic have opened up a commanding lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership and qualified for the knockout phase of the Champions League.
He played for 75 minutes of Wednesday’s victory against Young Boys that secured Celtic’s progress to a Champions League play-off tie.
Kyogo scored his first Celtic goal in his first start against Jablonec in the Europa League in August 2021 and netted a 67-minute hat-trick in his next match – a 6-0 win against Dundee.
His 20-goal tally in his first season included two strikes against Hibernian in the League Cup final at Hampden.
The following campaign he opened the scoring against Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the final of the Scottish Cup that sealed the Treble.
He also scored twice to see off Rangers in the Scottish League Cup final earlier that season.
Since his debut in the Premiership he has scored 63 goals, 12 more times than the next highest scorer, Lawrence Shankland, during that period.
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Stuttgart victorious over winless Slovan Bratislava
Stuttgart’s Jamie Leweling scores twice in a 3-1 away win, ending Slovan Bratislava’s chances of making the Champions League play-offs.
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F1 drivers at risk of race bans as controversial new rules introduced for 2025 season
Formula 1 drivers could face race bans and hefty fines for criticising the sport’s governing body or using offensive language under controversial new rules introduced for 2025.
The FIA has established a three-strike system that could see drivers suspended from competition for one month and lose championship points for repeated infractions.
The changes to the sporting code mark a significant shift in how the governing body handles criticism and inappropriate conduct from drivers.
The new regulations will also apply to other top-level motorsport championships, including world rallying, world endurance and Formula E.
Under the new system, a first offence will result in a €40,000 fine for top-level championship drivers.
A second violation carries an €80,000 fine and a suspended one-month competition ban.
For a third offence, drivers face a €120,000 fine along with an immediate one-month suspension and potential championship points deduction.
FIA chief Mohammed Ben Sulayem has introduced some controversial new rules
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The penalties are four times higher for Formula 1 drivers and others competing in premier championships compared to standard rates.
Team principals, who also hold FIA licences, will be subject to the same penalty structure.
Multiple sources within the FIA have revealed internal opposition to the new rules, which were reportedly pushed through without proper consultation.
One source told the BBC the changes were implemented via a “snap e-vote and with no consultation with other stakeholders or the GPDA or the FIA’s own drivers’ commission”.
Another source described the process as “not right” and questioned why the matter couldn’t have been discussed at the next world motorsport council meeting.
The Grand Prix Drivers’ Association (GPDA) has declined to comment on the new regulations.
The changes are seen as the latest in a series of moves by FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem to limit dissent and criticism.
The new rules follow growing tensions between drivers and the FIA leadership.
Max Verstappen was punished for an outburst in Singapore last year
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Last November, the GPDA wrote an open letter asking to be treated like “adults” and questioning the appropriateness of fines in motorsport.
The letter came after Max Verstappen was ordered to perform public service for swearing during a Singapore Grand Prix press conference.
Verstappen subsequently appeared at a grassroots motorsport event in Rwanda alongside Ben Sulayem.
Mercedes driver and GPDA director George Russell had recently expressed that drivers were “a bit fed up with” the FIA leadership.
The GPDA’s letter requesting transparency about fine expenditure has received no response.
The new sporting code outlines two key areas of prohibited behaviour.
One clause bans “language that is offensive, insulting, coarse, rude or abusive” as well as physical assaults and incitement.
The second forbids “words, deeds or writings that have caused moral injury or loss to the FIA” or damage to motorsport’s interests.
Earlier this week, Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu expressed frustration with the governing body.
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“Don’t write it (in a) headline: ‘Ayao says FIA is in a mess,’ but that’s what everybody thinks. That’s what everybody experiences,” Komatsu said.
When asked to elaborate, he added: “I don’t want to get into that political battle.”
An FIA spokesperson defended the changes, saying they aim to “further enhance transparency and consistency in decision-making”.
The spokesperson said the new appendix provides clear guidance to stewards regarding penalties for specific code violations.
“By establishing a more structured framework, the FIA seeks to ensure that penalties are applied uniformly and transparently,” the spokesperson added.
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10-man PSV hold on to beat Red Star Belgrade
Ten-man PSV Eindhoven survive a late come back to hold on to record a 3-2 win over Red Star Belgrade in the Champions League.
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Juventus' last 16 hopes hit by goalless draw at Club Brugge
Juventus’ hopes of reaching the Champions League last 16 were dealt a blow after a goalless draw away at Club Brugge.
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Ferrari create back-up plan to replace British driver if he fails to deliver on track
Ferrari are reportedly ready to pounce on Max Verstappen’s uncertain future with Red Bull should Lewis Hamilton struggle to live up to expectations in his first year.
The 40-year-old heads into the 2025 season taking on a new challenge after leaving Mercedes for Ferrari.
Hamilton spent 12 seasons driving for Mercedes, winning six world titles in the process to go along with the single championship he won while driving for McLaren.
He’s established himself as one of the best F1 drivers in the history of the sport and has spoken of his optimism about the new season ahead.
Lewis Hamilton will be under pressure to perform at Ferrari
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Ferrari were close to challenging for the Constructors’ Championship last year and there will be an expectation for the team to kick on in 2025 and win their first piece of silverware since 2008.
Hamilton will have to hit the ground running and the British superstar is keen to prove himself against Charles Leclerc.
But there is a significant age gap between the two drivers and there have been concerns raised about Hamilton’s performance levels.
He struggled to match George Russell for qualifying pace last year, starting behind his former team-mate in 18 Grand Prix races.
Hamilton will need to improve this season if Ferrari have hopes of finishing ahead of Red Bull and McLaren.
The seven-time world champion signed a multi-year deal with Ferrari, meaning his current deal will see him compete until the end of the 2026 season at the least.
However, F1 Insider claim that Ferrari are willing to make a dramatic switch at the end of this year should Hamilton fail to live up to the hype.
Verstappen’s future at Red Bull remains unclear and it’s been reported he could opt to leave at the end of the season if he feels the team aren’t heading in the right direction.
The four-time world champion currently hasn’t given any indication that he plans to exercise the reported clause in his contract.
Lewis Hamilton was all smiles during his Ferrari test
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Hamilton is also looking forward to the season ahead with Ferrari after his debut test.
“When I started the car up and drove through that garage door, I had the biggest smile on my face” he said.
“It reminded me of the very first time I tested a Formula 1 car. It was such an exciting and special moment, and here I am, almost 20 years later, feeling those emotions all over again.
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“I already knew from the outside how passionate the Ferrari family is, from everyone in the team to the tifosi [fans].
“But to now witness it first hand as a Ferrari driver has been awe-inspiring. That passion runs through their veins and you can’t help but be energised by it.
“I’m so grateful for the love I have felt from everyone in Maranello this week, we have a lot of work to do but I can’t wait to get started.”
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Watch Keys secure shock win against Swiatek at Australian Open
Watch as Madison Keys beats Iga Swiatek at the Australian Open, setting up a final against two-time defending champion Aryna Sabalenka.
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Champions League highlights: Bologna 2-1 Borussia Dortmund
Watch highlights as Bologna stun 2024 Champions League finalists Borussia Dortmund as they come from behind to score two goals in two minutes, securing their first win in this season’s competition.
MATCH REPORT: Bologna 2-1 Borussia Dortmund
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Stephen Hendry names player ‘like Andy Murray’ who ‘should have won more’
Seven-time world champion Stephen Hendry has likened snooker star Shaun Murphy to tennis legend Andy Murray, suggesting both athletes have faced similar challenges competing against all-time greats in their respective sports.
While Murray contended with tennis icons Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, Murphy has shared the stage with snooker legends including Ronnie O’Sullivan and Judd Trump.
“He’s been in a period of players he’s kind of like snooker’s Andy Murray,” Hendry said of Murphy.
Murphy, 42, clinched his second Masters title on Sunday with a victory over Kyren Wilson at Alexandra Palace.
Snooker news: Stephen Hendry has likened snooker star Shaun Murphy to tennis legend Andy Murray, suggesting both athletes have faced similar challenges competing against all-time greats in their respective sports
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The triumph adds to his impressive collection of Triple Crown titles, which now stands at four.
His career achievements include a UK Championship and a World Championship title.
Hendry believes Murphy’s talent should have yielded even more success, stating: “He should have won more than one, that’s how good he is.”
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The Briton was particularly emphatic about Murphy’s natural ability in the sport.
“He’s up there with the top three of all-time in terms of the talent to play snooker, his technique, all the shots he can play,” the Scot remarked.
The seven-time world champion noted that Murphy’s capabilities should have translated into more titles, with the former tennis star claiming three majors during his career before hanging up his racket back in the summer.
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“There’s very few better. But it’s always been that thing: Does he have the concentration? Does he have the focus? Is he nasty enough?” Hendry questioned.
According to Hendry, Murphy displayed a transformed approach during his recent Masters victory.
The snooker legend highlighted Murphy’s work with Peter Ebdon as a key factor in his improved focus.
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“He was a different player last week. I think working with Peter Ebdon has focussed him,” Hendry observed.
“It was complete focus, even when he was in his chair he never took his eyes off the table, it was all serious.
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“A lot of the time he looks around, his mind wanders, you can physically see his body language change, he’s too relaxed.
“I thought he was on it all week, it was very impressive.”
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Scottish Cup TV games: Ayr v Hibs and St Mirren v Hearts on BBC
Kick-off 15:00 GMT unless stated
Friday, 7 February
Ayr United v Hibernian (19:45)
Saturday, 8 February
Aberdeen v Dunfermline Athletic (12:30)
Dundee v Airdrieonians
Livingston v Cove Rangers
St Johnstone v Hamilton Academical
Celtic v Raith Rovers (17:30)
Sunday, 9 February
Rangers v Queen’s Park (15:30)
Monday, 10 February
St Mirren v Heart of Midlothian (19:45)
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