Pakistan’s top tennis player Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi voiced disappointment over the relocation.
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A HERO'S DILEMMA
“I have been boxing since I was 12 year old. Now I'm 31, so I'm seriously thinking about to retire.”
“LIVING A LIE”
Woods referred to his serial adultery by saying, “I tried to stop and I couldn't stop. And it was just, it was horrific.”
‘YANKS OUT’
Protests against both clubs’ American owners have gained momentum and have brought rival fans together.
BIG MESS
The former Olympic gold medallist believes the mess will continue as long as politicians rule the game.
BIGGER GOALS
It’s the first event of its kind, aiming to grab the football spotlight to give homeless kids a platform.
SPORT DEVELOPMENT
Australian Sports Commission and Pakistan Netball Federation will organise a two-month coaching programme.



