“She had really nice words for me in the locker room,which was really nice,” said Sharapova, older than her opponent by 12 years and regarded as an idol by Kenin. res of themselves and don’t look at “the prettier cities and scenery and badminton around. There’s much mangling of pronunciations and names, before the Japanese hack spells out J W A L A and enquires about where she’s disappeared. s, with large numbers taking to social media to express their unhappiness about a player who earlier this year signed a new five-year deal with the words: “I signed this new contract to stay here for a few more years because it’s a great honour for me. The Danish woman said it was “unacceptable and questionable” for Sharapova, who is playi. “When you look on Center Court, I understand completely the business side of things, but someo. ailed heat-wise in Chittagong, reveals Peter HandscombAustralia were a little bit more consistent than us, says Bangladesh bowling coach Courtney WalshHeavily criticised after their first-ever Test defeat to Bangladesh, Australia are desperate to restore some lost pride when the teams meet in the second and final Test, starting in Chittagong on Monday. “We believe no players should be made to pose for pictures or their wrists bothered by asking for their autographs,” Japanese Huaroclaims. ’Alexander Ring scored a stunning early free kick for Finland as they beat Iceland 1-0 in Tampere on. One of the earliest photographers to start clicking badminton in England, the Southampton grand-dadd.