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From the FTX bankruptcy revealing Tom Brady as one of the company's biggest shareholders to the Australian Open 2023 draw featuring Nick Kyrgios, Alex de Minaur, Ajla Tomljanovic, and Rafael Nadal, Djokovic in Round 1 matches and their paths to the final. In the NBA, Ben Simmons assisted the Brooklyn Nets against the Boston Celtics with scores, reactions, analysis, Kevin Durant, and video. Kevin Harvick is set to race his final NASCAR season in 2023, and Damar Hamlin has been discharged from Buffalo hospital after nine days of suffering cardiac arrest during a game. Finally, the Premier League offers ten things to look out for this weekend! Keep your eyes peeled!

It's been a busy 2023 in sports news, with the English Premier League, Australian Open, NRL, and cricket all making headlines. The EPL saw Premier League side Fulham stun Chelsea in a match that saw Joao Felix sent off and debut his first red card. Willian and Graham Potter were the show's stars, with the latest updates on Lionel Messi's astronomical salary offer and Ronaldo left off the FIFA award list. The NRL has been abuzz with Transfer Whispers involving Tom Duffy, the Bulldogs, and the Cowboys, and Tristan Sailor and the Brisbane Broncos, with contracts and player movements in full swing. When is the first Ashes Test? Meanwhile, cricket news is about Steve Smith, who is set to play county cricket for Sussex and the Ashes between Australia and England. And in tennis, Novak Djokovic has kicked off the mind games with a subtle swipe at Nick Kyrgios. All the latest news and updates on this and more in 2023.

The 2023 sporting year is off to a thrilling start, with David Warner and Alicia Molik heading the headlines. Alicia, a blind tennis player, is shining in the Australian Open 2023, while David Warner is returning to the football field. January signings include Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to Barcelona, Garang Kuol to Hearts, and Jorginho and Sergio Busquets to Al-Nassr. The New Orleans Pelicans and Boston Celtics face off on Jan 11, 2023, with the Australian Open serving up a tough draw for Alja Tomljanović and Nick Kyrgios, who responded to Pat Rafter's 'clueless' comments. English Premier League football officials have banned an offensive ‘rent boy’ chant, and Apple and Major League Soccer have announced their MLS Season Pass broadcasters. It's shaping up to be a great year of sports!

The NFL announced that the Bengals-Suspended Bills game would not be resumed this week, while Canada won a gold medal at the 2023 World Junior Championship. In other sports news, skiing star Mikaela Shiffrin has tied American compatriot Lindsey Vonn's women's World Cup record with 82 wins, and the Dubz B.C. Regional Junior Hockey League has handed out 35 games worth of suspensions for an on-ice brawl. On the tennis court, Venus Williams has pulled out of the Australian Open due to injury, and Dayana Yastremska has replaced Naomi Osaka. Finally, a group of researchers has shed light on how exercise can help prevent NFL-related concussions and training injuries. The league has now turned to machine learning to avoid these issues further.

The 2022 NFL season has been full of surprises, and the division standings are no exception. Novak Djokovic is off to a good start with a win in the first round of the Adelaide International. Meanwhile, the tragic news that sudden cardiac arrest is the leading cause of death in young athletes continues to spread. On a lighter note, the White Sox's Liam Hendriks was recently diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma, and the Los Angeles Dodgers cut ties with embattled pitcher Trevor Bauer. On the college sports front, Rutgers made headlines for the second time in two seasons with a stunning upset of No. 1 Purdue, and South Dakota State won its first FCS title over North Dakota State. It's been a wild few months, and the sports world continues to surprise us.
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