After his victory at the Masters, the star’s return to Northern Ireland for next week’s Open is sparking global interest
Exit comes a year after allegations of inappropriate behaviour towards a female employee were dismissed
This series features insights from some of the most influential figures in sports ownership and leadership. In this instalment, Alex Phillips — secretary-general of FIFPRO, discusses how players remain sidelined in football’s governance and why the sport’s power structures need urgent reform
Tech group is challenging Disney’s ESPN to screen the motor racing series
Mahalo Experience offers extreme waves and unforgettable locations – often with just 24 hours’ notice
Alex Phillips, the secretary-general of Fifpro says footballers are scapegoated, overworked and excluded from decisions — while true power remains with clubs and owners
Sponsorships bring mutual benefits for companies and competitions, but at an increasingly high cost for paying fans
Christopher Ward and Tudor are among brands tapping into the sport’s fast-growing fanbases, including the US and women
Women’s football has undergone a revolution. As Euro 2025 kicks off, we join the Booters in west London to get behind the buzz
Plus, the WNBA’s expansion hits new heights
Aston Villa, Barcelona and Lyon also hit in crackdown by European club football’s governing body
Capping team budgets would potentially redistribute sponsorship dollars and talent
The 2022 tournament made winning players into stars and boosted match-day crowds
The French-Australian chef James Henry serves a gin-fuelled game outside Paris
Barnett says claims in civil case are untrue and he will ‘vigorously’ defend them
A short playing season and high maintenance costs mean playing on turf is under threat
As the sport turns 75, the FT looks at how the technology and design of the cars have changed. Plus Lando Norris on why the battle with his teammate Oscar Piastri is pushing him to new heights and female drivers have motorsports inequality in their sights
Whether worn scrunched down like Arthur Ashe or out to dinner, this everyday accessory is gaining traction
Circuits, cars and drivers are emblazoned with multiple brands. Is there still room for new entrants?
FT looks at how cars have changed from the sport’s origins at Silverstone to the sensor-packed racing machines of today
Successes on the track and new youth opportunities are driving up female participation and talent development
The unsung visionaries behind the world’s racing circuits are adapting to a new brief — one that values spectacle and social media as much as apexes and asphalt
One of Britain’s leading drivers says the battle with his teammate Piastri is pushing him to new heights
The constructor’s principal and chief executive believes the arrival of acclaimed car designer Adrian Newey and Honda engines can deliver success next season
Can’t make it to SW19? Catch the action everywhere from a neighbourhood street party to a Georgian garden via a pontoon by the Thames