The expected loss were reported by the CSA during its AGM in Cape Town on Saturday, but maintained that?the authority’s finances were still strong. They claimed to have read about the current crisis through the media, as pundits and former players are commenting on a daily basis. Probably something that will go immediately to check it, and if he deserve a suspension, he takes it, and if he don’t deserve, don’t take it. ill face Latvian 16th seed Anastasija Sevastova for a spot in the quarter-finalsPlaying her first grand slam since returning from a 15-month doping ban, Sharapova has enjoyed wild fan support every time she steps on to the court but not everyone is happy to see the five-time winner back. The most intriguing clash, however, may be the last of the women’s matches with Wimbledon champion and third seed Muguruza facing double Wimbledon winner Petra Kvitova. Australia not reaching for the panic button, says Mark Milligan. r better in Jeddah to grab the second direct berth to next year’s tournament in Russia. et-footed Japan, whose well-organised defence scrambled hard to frustrate the Socceroos’ forwards. The win gave India a 5-0 series sweep, the first time a country has won those many ODIs in a bilateral series. h other for the right to enter an intercontinental playoff against a side from the CONCACAF region.