15th January 2018 | Daily Sports Digest
#1. Coco Vandeweghe goes bananas as Americans slip up at Australian Open
Vandeweghe was given two code violations during her stormy 7–6(4) 6–2 defeat by Hungarian Timea Babos at the Hisense Arena.
#2. ICC U-19 World Cup 2018: India look to maintain momentum against PNG before business end
India must not let complacency set in as they have been shocked by minnows before. The defeat against Nepal is one such example.
#3. Rafa Nadal charges into second round at Australian Open
Rafa Nadal showed no signs of early season rust as he tore through the evening match at Rod Laver Arena in one hour and 34 minutes.
#4. Bas Dost hits another hat trick as Sporting Lisbon go top of the Portuguese league
Dutch striker Bas Dost scored another hat trick as Sporting Lisbon went top of the Portuguese league on Sunday.
#5. Virat Kohli leads from the front in South Africa, slams 21st Test hundred
Virat Kohli is only the second India captain (after Sachin Tendulkar) to score a century in South Africa.
#6. To have an incredibly talented middle-order gives confidence at the top: Jason Roy
Jason Roy’s 180 has finally ended the English drought down under as The Three Lions finally managed to pick up a win in Australia.
#7. PSG winger Lucas Moura expects to leave, is open to Premier League
Brazilian winger Lucas expects to leave Paris Saint-Germain and has hinted at a move to the Premier League.
#8. Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe Live Cricket Score, 1st ODI: Tamim Iqbal’s unbeaten 84 propels hosts to 8-wicket win
Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe Live Cricket Score of 1st ODI: Catch all live scores and updates of the match between Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe here.
#9. Yuki Bhambri vs Marcos Baghdatis, Australian Open: Marcos Baghdatis beats Yuki Bhambri 7–6, 6–4, 6–3
Yuki Bhambri vs Marcos Baghdatis, Australian Open: Yuki Bhambri pushed Marcos Baghdatis in the first set but faltered in the end.
#10. Australian Open 2018: Sloane Stephens tumbles out, Jelena Ostapenko impresses
American Sloane Stephens enjoyed a fairytale run to win the U.S. Open last year ranked 83rd in the world but has not won a match since. Stephens has now lost eight matches in a row.