
Former world No 1 and ASB Classic wildcard Caroline Wozniacki pre-event media conference
Former world No 1 women's tennis player Caroline Wozniacki speaks about being back at the ASB Classic. Video / Dean Purcell
Former world No 1 women's tennis player Caroline Wozniacki speaks about being back at the ASB Classic. Video / Dean Purcell
No last-minute withdrawals and the big names look fit and focused for tennis clashes.
A look back at the most read sports stories from April to June.
The David Warner “circus” is about to roll into the SCG for the final time.
The Pistons were up by 21 at one point only to lose, again, in overtime.
Some really good things happened this year. Simon Wilson selects a few.
Aucklander Sarai Bareman has been head of women's football at Fifa since 2016.
Hamish McCostie has been recognised for services to outdoor recreation, Search & Rescue.
Well-known athletes, film stars and broadcasters are on the list.
James Morris, 71, has been made an officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit.
China's BYD is poised to overtake tesla as the top BEV maker as soon as this quarter.
Chinese tech giant Xiaomi has officially thrown its hat into the electric vehicle ring.
Tim Seifert lucky to avoid injury after hit to the helmet during Mt Maunganui match.
New Zealand made a solid start to the second T20 before the rain arrived at Bay Oval.
Hawke’s Bay jockey brought up the 350th win of her career on Fancy Like Lass.
Times: The tabloids had a field day with Danny Cipriani. They didn't know the half of it.
Jimmy Neesham knows his side have little time to reverse a worrying batting slump.
The All Whites skipper is creating national records that will likely never be broken.
Looking back on the biggest sports stories of the year.
For the second week in a row Robbie Patterson wants rain, he just doesn’t want it yet.
Trainer John Dickie is hoping he can end the year with three huge wins.
The PGA Tour had its version of D-Day in 2023. It was on June 6.
Gilmour is returning to rally driving in New Zealand.
From remarkable sporting achievements to some clangers, and wāhine to keep on your radar.
OPINION: My daughter knew the system was rigged far before I realised.
In a thrilling finish, LawConnect has won line honours in the race.
The one-of-a-kind 2009 Ford F-150 RaptorTRAX is now up for sale.
Najiah Knight is a 17-year-old bull rider with a big, uphill dream.
Andoo Comanche and LawConnect are duelling for victory in the closing stages of the race.