Sean Ingle is the Guardian's chief sports reporter. Twitter @seaningle
October 2024
Chris Boardman urges Premier League clubs to step up work on climate crisis
Premier League clubs must put themselves on the right side of history when it comes to the climate crisis, Sport England’s chair, Chris Boardman will say
Aaron Rodgers falls short as Vikings beat Jets in NFL’s latest London visit
Veteran quarterback was unable to prevent his side slumping to a 23-17 defeat at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Magnus Carlsen: ‘Play chess against Mo Salah? I would love that’
The football-mad world No 1 is in London playing for a $1m prize fund and despite dominating the chess world says he has never played the perfect game
September 2024
Delhi Capitals owner buys majority stake in Hampshire CCC for £120m
Lotte Kopecky battles through rain to retain world road race title in Zurich
Wimbledon given green light for controversial tennis expansion plans
Wimbledon expansion plans: what’s at stake as decision day arrives in long-running battle
‘Let them arrest me’: 99-year-old may chain herself to Wimbledon grounds
There can be no Goldilocks result – Manchester City should either be vindicated or damned
Sean Ingle
Wimbledon expansion set for green light after GLA backs park plans
Smart money remains on Glasgow being a temporary Commonwealth Games fix
‘Laser-like focus’: Coe makes pitch for IOC presidency against tough field
Sebastian Coe faces a fight to become IOC president – but write him off at your peril
Sean Ingle
England will not face Euros expulsion for having regulator, key officials say
Wanyonyi beats Arop but Rudisha’s world record remains intact
Asher-Smith ends season on high as Dobson surges to Diamond League win
TV audiences are plummeting, so how is sport bucking the trend?
Sean Ingle
Ingebrigtsen and Kerr left trailing by Nuguse’s sprint in Olympic rematch
Josh Kerr to battle Ingebrigtsen again in spicy repeat of Olympic 1500m
Concussion risks are outweighed by benefits of amateur sport, study finds