Sport News Update, what you need to know

Sport News Update, what you need to know.

TENNIS - Moments after her spectacular Brisbane International first round meltdown, an upbeat Sam Stosur reckoned she would "do it all over again".

CRICKET - Mitchell Starc's Australian teammate Chris Rogers says the tall left-armer has been inspired by Shane Warne's strident criticism, as he eyes a return to the Test arena at the SCG next week.

SOCCER - Two goals to Mitchell Duke and an inspirational pep talk from leukaemia-stricken former boxing champion Troy Waters helped Central Coast end their longest A-League winless run on Sunday night.

SOCCER - Japan dominated Auckland City but failed to truly fire in attack, winning their Asian Cup trial match 2-0 at Cessnock Sportsground on Sunday night.

TENNIS - US Open champion Marin Cilic has admitted he could miss the Australian Open, the season's opening Grand Slam tournament, because of an arm injury.

CRICKET - Adelaide have maintained their 100 per cent start to the Big Bash League season, defeating Brisbane by five wickets on Sunday.

SOCCER - Chelsea, Manchester United and Manchester City have reached the FA Cup fourth round, while third-tier Sheffield United have confirmed their cup pedigree by winning 3-0 at Queens Park Rangers.


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