THE message from Jerzy Janowicz’s corner could not have been clearer. The Pole is 22-years-old and fearless. He possesses a serve that would floor a rhino and a momentum that will take some stopping. More...
AMID all the highs – winning twice on the European Tour, climbing back into the world’s top 50 and, of course, playing his part in an incredible Ryder Cup victory – there was one blip last season that hurt like hell at the time in the pit of Paul Lawrie’s stomach. More...
VLADIMIR Romanov and his Lithuanian acolytes may have left the premises, but former Hearts captain Dave McPherson believes it will be some time yet before Tynecastle is cleansed of their ruinous legacy. More...
BEFORE his quarter-final against Fernando Verdasco, perhaps Andy Murray’s biggest battle this year was convincing the public that his path to the final was an arduous one. More...
FOUNDATION of Hearts chairman Ian Murray has predicted some rival bids for the Tynecastle club will disappear “like snow off a dyke” before next Friday’s deadline set by administrators BDO. More...
ANDY Murray is confident that advice given him by Sir Alex Ferguson could be invaluable if he is under pressure in today’s Wimbledon semi-final against Jerzy Janowicz. More...
TWO years ago David Goodwillie left Dundee United for Blackburn Rovers, thrilled with the prospect of playing Premier League football in England. “I feel ready and it’s up to the manager, we’ll see what happens,” he said at the time. More...
THE number of antidepressants prescribed in Scotland has risen by more than 15 per cent in the last three years, latest figures show. More...
Doll’s house makers Sheena Hinks and Graham Monaghan are making a small fortune - thanks to their miniature Irn Bru and haggis accessories. More...
RICHARD Lochhead, the Scottish Environment Minister, today announced plans for afresh offensive against the mountain of litter blighting Scotland’ communities and coastlines at clean up cost of almost £100 million a year. More...
SCOTLAND have enjoyed a surge up the FIFA rankings, jumping 24 places to 50th in the overall table. More...
SEBASTIAN Coe will stress Glasgow’s ability to nurture the “fragile flower” of the Youth Olympic Games when he presents the city’s bid to the International Olympic Committee today. More...
THREE-TIME Olympian Caitlin McClatchey will spearhead the Great Britain team at the World University Games starting in Kazan, Russia, next week. More...
Paul Di Resta has admitted he would love to follow up on his Italian roots and secure a drive with Ferrari. More...
NORMAL service resumed at Perth yesterday, with Gordon Elliott saddling a 188-1 treble at the picturesque Scone Palace course using three different riders. More...
England’s Graeme Swann was the shining light yesterday in a predictable win over injury-hit county side Essex in their final warm-up match before the first Ashes Test with Australia next week. More...
SCOTLAND kept their World Cup qualification hopes alive with victory over Kenya at Mannofield yesterday. More...
MARK Cavendish swapped antibiotics for the sweet taste of success as he got his 2013 Tour de France rolling with victory on the seafront in Marseille. More...
FLANKER George Smith is set to make a sensational return to the Australia team for Saturday’s decisive third Test against the British and Irish Lions, local media reported in Sydney yesterday. More...
EVERTON manager Roberto Martinez believes Leighton Baines is vital to the club’s future and has warned Manchester United he will fight to keep the England international. More...
JOINT administrator Trevor Birch has appealed to the Scottish Football Association to refrain from hammering another nail in Heart of Midlothian’s coffin. More...
KILMARNOCK chairman Michael Johnston has described claims that he demanded at least £1 million for his shares as “wholly inaccurate”. More...
RANGERS manager Ally McCoist has expressed his desire to deliver a better product for supporters in the forthcoming season but insists substance must always take priority over style for the Ibrox club. More...
KIRSTEN Flipkens almost quit tennis last year but was glad she stuck with it after beating former champion Petra Kvitova to reach the Wimbledon semi-finals. More...
STEFFI Graf is backing fellow German Sabine Lisicki to follow in her footsteps and reach the Wimbledon final. More...
ARGENTINE Juan Martin del Potro recovered from a horrible early fall to overpower David Ferrer 6-2 6-4 7-6(5) and reach the Wimbledon semi-finals for the first time yesterday. More...
THE scoreline suggested Novak Djokovic had stormed to his fifth successive straight-sets win at this year’s Wimbledon yet the quarter-final tussle with Tomas Berdych yesterday was anything but straightforward. More...
KYLE Edmund earned the bragging rights from yesterday’s all-British showdown with friend Jonny O’Mara as he reached the Wimbledon boys’ quarter-finals. More...
WHAT’s the Spanish for cojones? Fernando Verdasco may never play as well in victory as he did in defeat yesterday. At No 54 in the world, the man from Madrid was widely expected to offer no more than token opposition to Andy Murray, who had not even dropped a set in his previous four matches. ...
IF THERE was any doubt how much it meant to Jerzy Janowicz to reach a Wimbledon semi-final, it was soon evident when the Polish outsider sobbed his eyes out on the famous green turf and struggled to string a sentence together. More...
YOU could only imagine the scenes at the Tappit Hen, one of Dunblane’s pubs of choice for the television cameras when Andy Murray makes a grand slam final. More...
Warren Gatland’s reputation now rests on the final Test after his radical team selection, writes Tom English More...
FORTUNATELY for him, George Murray can negotiate his way around East Lothian golf courses more easily than Heathrow airport. More...
BRITISH and Irish Lions coach Warren Gatland has come under fire from a host of former players after he surprisingly omitted Brian O’Driscoll from Saturday’s decisive third Test in Sydney. More...
SCOTLAND’S balance book is £8 billion in the red according to the first assessment of the country’s public-sector assets and liabilities, revealed in a new report today. More...
HEARTS could be forced to adopt a “newco” route admitted Trevor Birch yesterday, as the joint administrator cautioned against expecting a swift resolution to the club’s financial struggles. More...
ARMY reservists are to receive improved benefits and pension entitlements as part of a move to boost the number of part-time troops, the Defence Secretary announced yesterday. More...
CELTIC suffered a 1-0 defeat against Ukrainian side Sevastopol in the first game of their pre-season tour of Germany last night. More...
Human “mini-livers” have been created from stem cells and observed functioning in the bodies of mice. More...
Edinburgh’s trams could be running by Christmas, business leaders have been told. More...
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